In gatherings over the summer, antigovernment 'Patriots' discussed their enemies in violent terms
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.
Read this addition to the Intelligence Report, found exclusively online, that lays out Tanton's plans to further insert FAIR into U.S. politics.
The second 'WITAN' memo reviews FAIR's history and urges FAIR to take on legal — not just illegal — immigrants. Conner's vision for a 'Border Security Project' seems to presage today's controversies involving Ranch Rescue and other groups.
Addressed to attendees of Tanton's exclusive retreats, where colleagues met to discuss the future of immigration, this memo is the most explicit, discussing Latinos and others in derogatory terms.
Read profiles of five prominent National Alliance staffers who may play a larger role after Pierce's death.
Examine a timeline that traces the rise of William Pierce.
These cases involved Alliance members or William Pierce's writing appears to have inspired criminal acts.