2011 - Fall - Ten Years After
The U.S. has killed Osama bin Laden and eroded al Qaeda's ability to launch 9/11-style attacks from afar. Now, Jihadists aim to radicalize Muslims already in America and use them to strike U.S. targets
The U.S. has killed Osama bin Laden and eroded al Qaeda's ability to launch 9/11-style attacks from afar. Now, Jihadists aim to radicalize Muslims already in America and use them to strike U.S. targets
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There is a direct line between radical beliefs and the fear-mongering provocateurs who specialize in demonizing “the other.”
Tim Turner says his ‘Republic for the united States’ is all about peaceful change. But recent events have authorities worried
Members of ‘Moorish’ groups and other black Americans are taking up the ideas of the radical ‘sovereign citizens’ movement
In Tennessee, officials are being overwhelmed with bogus filings from a particularly unusual group of ‘sovereign citizens’
ACT! for America now claims that its only concern is ‘radical’ Islam. But that’s not what a history of its founder suggests
The terrorist who slaughtered Norway’s children was heavily influenced by American anti-Muslim extremists
Incidents of apparent hate crimes and hate group activities listed here are drawn primarily from media sources. These incidents include only a fraction of the approximately 195,000 reported and unreported hate crimes that a 2011 Bureau of Justice Statistics report estimated occurred annually between 2003 and 2009.
The 10-year-old son of prominent neo-Nazi Jeffrey Hall stands accused of murdering his father at their Riverside, Calif., home with the man’s own handgun. Hall, who led the Southern California chapter of the National Socialist Movement (NSM), was asleep on his couch when the boy allegedly shot and killed him before dawn on May 1.
U.S. Sen. John McCain, Republican of Arizona, set off a wildfire of his own when he appeared to blame undocumented immigrants for starting about a half-dozen range fires raging in southern Arizona in June, including the massive Wallow fire that has scorched more than 800 square miles.
A woman who fled the country with her biological daughter rather than surrender custody of the child to her lesbian former partner in Vermont was assisted by a prominent Christian direct-mail guru, according to an FBI affidavit.
A mysterious company called Silver Bullet Gun Oil has begun selling a line of products for automatic weapons that allegedly contains 13% liquefied pig fat for the express purpose of denying Muslims killed by the weapons “a place in paradise.” The oil is being pitched to soldiers and Marines deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.
With the 2012 presidential campaign season getting under way, a rising tide of experts, politicians and pundits are warning of “creeping Shariah” — the notion that any day now, the U.S. Constitution will be swept away by Islamic religious law. Never mind that it isn’t true and isn’t possible. It plays well in certain quarters.
Macho tax defiance — a hallmark of many of those professing to be “sovereign citizens,” people who do not accept most criminal and tax laws — has a way a melting into humble contrition in the face of harsh consequences.
The White House this spring released the president’s “long-form birth certificate” after declining to do so for years. It confirms that Barack Hussein Obama II was born on Aug. 4, 1961, in Honolulu — precisely what the president has been saying for his entire life.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has released a major new report showing that hate crimes have decreased nationally since 2003 — a trend that mirrors a general drop in all kinds of violent crime over the same period.
Anti-gay and anti-immigrant groups are joining in attacks on what may now be America’s most vulnerable minority
Osama bin Laden is dead, and Al Qaeda’s ability to strike from afar is fading. But homegrown jihadists are proliferating
A timeline of plots from homegrown jihadists on U.S. soil since 9/11
Youth for Western Civilization says it’s a non-racist group that’s merely defending ‘our’ culture. The facts suggest otherwise
The overwhelmingly white Church of Scientology and the black supremacist Nation of Islam share more than just spaceships
Hundreds of people seeking answers to that question and a myriad of related mysteries gathered here this June under the auspices of the three-day ConspiracyCon 2011, the 11th annual event of its kind.