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Intelligence Report
2016
Spring Issue
February 17, 2016

Staffed by former racists, an ‘exit’ program aimed at disillusioned white supremacist radicals in the U.S. is picking up steam

Intelligence Report
2016
Spring Issue
February 17, 2016

The number of hate and antigovernment ‘Patriot’ groups grew last year, and terrorist attacks and radical plots proliferated.

Intelligence Report
2016
Spring Issue
February 17, 2016

The year 2015 was remarkable for the proliferation of radical-right and jihadist conspiracies, terrorism and related violence in America — a situation so bad, in fact, that the Anti-Defamation League reported in December that more people were killed by political extremists last year than in any year since 1995, when the Oklahoma City bombing left 168 people dead. What follows is a timeline of key events.

Intelligence Report
2016
Spring Issue
February 17, 2016

This list of 892 active hate groups, up from the 784 groups listed a year before, is base on information gathered by the Intelligence Project from hate group publications, citizen reports, law enforcement agencies, field sources, web postings, and news reports.

Intelligence Report
2016
Spring Issue
February 17, 2016

How the extremist right hijacked 'Star Wars,' Taylor Swift and the Mizzou student protests to promote racism.

Intelligence Report
2016
Spring Issue
February 17, 2016

The number of “nativist extremist” groups — organizations that go beyond mere advocacy to personally confront suspected undocumented immigrants or those who hire or help them — dropped again last year, falling from 19 to just 17.

Intelligence Report
2016
Spring Issue
February 17, 2016

Anti-Muslim hatred ratcheted up sharply after the Islamic State attacks in Paris. Then came San Bernardino and Donald Trump.

Intelligence Report
2015
Winter Issue
October 27, 2015

Two men, one a Klan member, tried to build a weapon to irradiate Muslims and others. They came closer than you might think.

Intelligence Report
2015
Winter Issue
October 27, 2015

After a massacre in South Carolina, the Confederate battle flag came under attack — and thousands of its supporters fought back

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