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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.

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'Waco: The Rules of Engagement' makes a lot of allegations — and many of them just don't stick.

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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.

Intelligence Report
2000
Spring Issue

At universities and colleges around North America, a growing number of professors are endorsing Holocaust denial, race-based IQ theories and eugenics.

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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.

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Read a sampling of extremist views espoused by 'mainstream' politicians, preachers, and columnists in the wake of September 11.

Intelligence Report
2009
Spring Issue

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.

Intelligence Report
2009
Spring Issue

David Kanz, imprisoned for 'paper terrorism,' describes how he got into — and out of — the 'sovereign citizens' movement.

Intelligence Report

John Tanton's network of anti-immigrant groups includes these 13 organizations.

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