Until their arrests in the summer of 1996, the Montana Freemen managed to spread their doctrines from one end of the nation to the other.
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Until their arrests in the summer of 1996, the Montana Freemen managed to spread their doctrines from one end of the nation to the other.
'Waco: The Rules of Engagement' makes a lot of allegations — and many of them just don't stick.
The white leaders of the anti-gay, evangelical right are well known — James Dobson, Pat Robertson, Lou Sheldon and many others who are virtually household names in America. But black churchmen who have joined the historically white-dominated Christian Right movement against homosexuality and homosexuals are far less familiar to the general public.
At universities and colleges around North America, a growing number of professors are endorsing Holocaust denial, race-based IQ theories and eugenics.
Read Khalid Muhammad's remarks from a Sept. 2000 address to an all-black crowd in the First Holy Temple of God in Christ in Detroit.
Read a sampling of extremist views espoused by 'mainstream' politicians, preachers, and columnists in the wake of September 11.
In gatherings over the summer, antigovernment 'Patriots' discussed their enemies in violent terms
So-called "sovereign citizens" are notorious for engaging in a variety of schemes involving money, false identification documents and the courts — scams that land them in criminal trouble with remarkable regularity.
David Kanz, imprisoned for 'paper terrorism,' describes how he got into — and out of — the 'sovereign citizens' movement.
John Tanton's network of anti-immigrant groups includes these 13 organizations.
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