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Intelligence Report
2002
Winter Issue
December 18, 2002

Moderate members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans defeated the candidacy of an infamous white supremacist lawyer in August. But extremists managed to take over most of the 106-year-old "heritage" organization anyway.

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In recent years, VDARE’s audience has grown to include not just more mainstream anti-immigrant groups, but also other prominent figures on the right, ranging from Fox News hosts to the Trump administration. Drawing on Brimelow’s previous stature in the conservative movement, along with the...
The pugnacious college student also spearheaded anti-immigrant and anti-gay campaigns organized by Young Americans for Freedom, prompting the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) to take the unusual step of listing the campus club as a hate group. In His Own Words: “Trump’s Wall is humanitarian...
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Un par de libros recientes que atacan al Vaticano y a las polticas actuales constituyen el ncleo de la doctrina tradicionalista radical.

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La Iglesia Catlica Romana siempre ha sido un blanco atractivo para los tericos conspiradores.

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After being expelled from Argentina in February, Holocaust-denying Society of St. Pius X Bishop Richard Williamson returned to his native England, promising to further "study" the history of the Holocaust.

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La Sociedad de San Pío X, que tiene capillas y escuelas a lo largo de todo Estados Unidos, contina siendo una fuente de propaganda antisemita.

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The Roman Catholic Church has always been an attractive target for conspiracy theorists, due in large part to its elaborate and sometimes mysterious-seeming rituals, its associations with secret societies like the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians, and even its sometimes defensive reaction to scandals like the revelations of recent years about child-molesting priests.

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The Society of St. Pius X, which has chapels and schools across the United States, remains a font of anti-Semitic propaganda.

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