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Intelligence Report
2013
Summer Issue
May 16, 2013

For at least six years, a well-known and respected certified public accountant — a man whose firm has audited many of Idaho’s public schools and government bodies — has led a secret life as a neo-Nazi. Timothy Stephen Folke now says his activism was part of a bizarre research project, but his family has not accepted that claim.

Intelligence Report
2013
Summer Issue
May 16, 2013

A new study of LGBT families is being trumpeted by anti-gay groups. But an expert appointed to review it says it was fatally flawed and calls its author “disgraced.”

Intelligence Report
2013
Summer Issue
May 16, 2013

The four murders carried out by the Boston Marathon bombers were a tragedy. But now Muslims in America are bracing for backlash.

Intelligence Report
2013
Summer Issue
May 16, 2013

The anti-Muslim hate parade continued its shameful march across the country in recent months. Six days before Christmas, Randolph Linn, 52, of St. Joe, Ind., pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to setting fire to a mosque outside of Toledo, Ohio, on Sept. 30 after driving nearly two hours from his Indiana home “to get some payback” for Americans who had been killed, according to The Blade newspaper.

Intelligence Report
2013
Summer Issue
May 16, 2013

In the months leading up to his trial on federal tax crimes, James Timothy Turner, the head of the largest antigovernment “sovereign citizens” group in the country, boasted that he knew “truths” about the federal government and history that would set him free.

Intelligence Report
2013
Summer Issue
May 16, 2013

If misery loves company, so does wacky, at least when it comes to America’s elected officials and some of the laws they think up and sometimes even pass. Take the City Council of little Nelson, Ga., home to 1,300 souls about 50 miles north of Atlanta.

Intelligence Report
2013
Summer Issue
May 16, 2013

In another act of violence attributed to the antigovernment “sovereign citizens” movement, a Florida man accused of printing his own currency and defying the courts was shot and killed after a four-hour standoff with police.

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