A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
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A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
Several small American hate groups are stepping up efforts to spread local variants of “identitarianism,” a movement born in France in recent years that preaches opposition to multiculturalism, often taking shape in the form of anti-Muslim xenophobia.
Militiamen’s gun-toting threats at mosques mostly turn out to be empty words as rallies crumble in the face of 'anti-hate' groups.
The Islamophobes’ warped belief systems; Alabama judge suggests a federal solution; Carson defends comments about Hitler; and more.
Armed rallies in 20 cities being organized in social media, fueled with rants posted by Arizona 'Patriot'
The Syrian refugee crisis in Europe, coupled with an announcement in mid-September from President Obama that 10,000 Syrians would be relocated to the U.S., has enraged the radical right, most notably anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim groups.
For more than 20 years, The Barnes Review (TBN) has been one of the most vile anti-Semitic publications around, known for historical revisionism, Holocaust denial and a complete whitewashing of the horrors of Hitler and the Nazi party. And the fall issue is no different –– except for one striking article from a man who you’d least expect to see.
Bill O’Reilly gets called out; No charges in biker brawl that killed 9; Muslims praying on beach stirs up paranoia; and more.
The Oregon sheriff at center stage in the latest mass-shooting is an anti-gun control, anti-federal government champion who will be supported by demonstrators for those causes on Friday when President Obama visits victims’ families in Roseburg, Ore.
Alabama politico defends LoS; Coffman’s speech to anti-Muslim group; Drudge, Alex Jones interview tightens connection; and more.
Nearly two years after an ill-fated attempt to take control of a tiny town in North Dakota and turn it into an all-white enclave for racists, white supremacist Craig Cobb is once again buying up properties, this time across the Midwest.
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