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Intelligence Report
2013
Spring Issue
February 27, 2013

Updates on Extremism and The Law

Intelligence Report
2013
Spring Issue
February 27, 2013

For months before his January arrest for plotting and preparing a terrorist attack against his black and gay classmates, 17-year-old Derek Mathew Shrout and a pack of up to 11 buddies allegedly wandered the halls of their Alabama high school, shouting “white power.”

Intelligence Report
2013
Spring Issue
February 27, 2013

Confessed serial killer and bank robber Israel Keyes, who committed suicide in an Alaska jail this December, attended a Washington state church with his parents that proselytized the racist and anti-Semitic Christian Identity religion, reliable sources told the Intelligence Report.

Intelligence Report
2013
Spring Issue
February 27, 2013

Since being jailed in Britain shortly after returning from an illegal trip to the United States to speak to a gathering of anti-Muslim bigots last September, the ranks of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon’s far-right English Defence League have reportedly been dwindling.

Intelligence Report
2013
Spring Issue
February 27, 2013

Thomas Naylor, the man who founded and long led a left-leaning Vermont secessionist movement but simultaneously allied himself closely with racist Southern secessionists, died after a stroke in December. He was 76.

Intelligence Report
2013
Spring Issue
February 27, 2013

Hate crimes against perceived Muslims, which jumped 50% in 2010 largely as a result of anti-Muslim propagandizing, remained at relatively high levels for a second year in 2011, according to the FBI’s new national hate crime statistics.

Intelligence Report
2013
Spring Issue
February 27, 2013

For a decade, millions of students across the country participated in an annual anti-bias program called “Mix It Up at Lunch Day” without the slightest hint of controversy. 

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