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Conspiracists reached halls of government in 2017; Anti-sharia laws are proliferating; Ex-hate group leader suggests ways to counter; and more.
Frightened neighbors in Galloway Township call police when they see man walking about with assault weapons and a tactical vest.
The modern far right is crisscrossed with pseudo-scientific research into lost Aryan super-civilizations, biblical giants, ancient astronauts and the occasional inter-dimensional alien.
Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center, Shanksville, and the Pentagon in 2001, U.S. counterterrorism policies have overwhelmingly focused on international threats emanating from terrorists, such as al-Qaeda, the Islamic State (IS) and their affiliates.
The formerly Soviet country of Moldova, which is situated between Asia and Europe on the Eurasian continent, holds a symbolic role in an increasingly important movement in Europe: Eurasianism.
White nationalists’ good year thanks to Trump; Colorado gunman posted anti-cop rants; Journalists grapple with reporting on far right; and more.
Federal prosecutors are urging a Nevada judge to not dismiss criminal charges against Cliven Bundy, the Nevada cattleman and antigovernment icon, and three other men, claiming the government’s failure to release certain records was merely inadvertent.
Hate came in many forms and from many corners in 2017, from the White House to a deadly rally in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia in August. It made for a very busy year for Hatewatch.
Roy Moore, the Republican nominee and extremist who lost the December 12 special senate election in Alabama, has filed a “voter fraud" complaint in the state of Alabama and named an antisemite and conspiracy theorist as two of his voting "experts."
A boutique coffee company is selling beans, coffee pots and grinders with a twist — buyers can donate five percent of their purchase to one of several neo-Nazi and white nationalist causes of their choice.
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