The Constitution Party, the most extreme far right party in the U.S., is gearing up for a political power grab in 2004.
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The Constitution Party, the most extreme far right party in the U.S., is gearing up for a political power grab in 2004.
Report editor Mark Potok discusses the future of the American radical right and the nation's leading neo-Nazi group, the National Alliance.
Neo-Nazi and EURO head Bruce Breeding has an alter ego that runs a porn magazine with accompanying website — and has become 'the Munkay.'
Oregon journalist Elinor Langer examines the Center's 1990 Metzger case and argues it was wrong-headed from the start in "A Hundred Little Hitlers."
Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a young neo-Nazi upstart publicly discredited for his Jewish heritage, is now using spam to hawk penis-enlargement pills on the net.
A recent movie glorifies the Confederacy, whitewashes slavery and twists American history — luckily, it's a terrible film.
Fugitive Eric Rudolph, accused bomber and radical right Butch Cassidy, is finally captured; more on how radical right ideas permeate the mainstream in this issue of the Intelligence Report.
Patriot Act II, a second anti-terrorism proposal that further erodes Americans' civil liberties, comes under attack from both parties.
Ranch Rescue, a Texas vigilante group, faces a lawsuit that aims to shut down its paramilitary anti-immigrant operations.
Linda Sewell, Heritage Preservation Association of Alabama head, retains organization position despite an Intelligence Report exposé on her ties to the Klan.
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