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Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

Over the years, reports of the death of Omar Hammami, the rapping jihadist from Alabama, have been greatly exaggerated. Numerous times since 2007, the American propagandist for Al Qaeda has been rumored to have been gunned down or blown to bits in Somalia, only to appear alive and well a few weeks later while releasing yet another anti-U.S. video filled with rap lyrics and hip-hop music.

Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

Among the talking heads to emerge as “experts” on racial tension in the aftermath of the killing of Trayvon Martin last year, perhaps none was so surprising as Frank Taaffe, a neighborhood watchman who volunteered with George Zimmerman.

Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

Law enforcement officers have often been the target of violent attacks by “sovereign citizens,” antigovernment extremists who believe they don’t have to obey most laws or pay taxes and have been known to react murderously to perceived incursions on their freedom. Seven American law enforcement officers have been killed by sovereign citizens in the past decade.

Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

For years, Ayo Kimathi lived out his double life of federal employee by day and ranting racist by night while working for one of the nation’s largest law enforcement agencies.

Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

Just over a century ago, on Aug. 25, 1913, a Georgia jury found factory superintendent Leo Frank guilty of the horrific murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan, whose strangled corpse was found in the basement of Atlanta’s National Pencil Company, which Frank ran. Frank, who was 29 at the time, was said to have flirted with the young girl and was supposedly the last person to see her alive. A jury sentenced him to death for the crime.

Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

The anti-gay movement, which has faced a series of legal and public relations defeats in recent years, was dealt yet another blow on June 19, when Exodus International, a prominent religious-right group devoted to so-called “conversion” therapy (meant to help individuals “overcome” their “unwanted same-sex attraction”), announced it would be shutting its doors.

Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

In recent months, Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, has enacted a series of draconian laws targeting LGBT people and the so-called “homosexual agenda.” He’s outlawed “homosexual propaganda” in terms so vague that nearly any statement about LGBT people that falls short of outright condemning them may be prosecutable; banned the adoption of Russian children by couples in any country that permits same-sex marriage; and allowed for foreign nationals suspected of being gay or “pro-gay” to be arrested and detained. At press time, the Duma, Russia’s legislative body, was debating a bill that would enable the government to remove children from the homes of gay and lesbian parents.

Intelligence Report
November 20, 2013

Though Volksfront (VF) may have met its end, the leadership of the group, which at one point had a significant presence on at least three continents, will probably live on in some form in the white supremacist world. Many of the group’s most important members come from the hardest-core sectors of the neo-Nazi skinhead world and have extensive criminal histories. Even so, the top personnel in the VF worldwide network, most hand-chosen by now-retired VF President Randal Krager, are not much known by the outside world. Here, presented in alphabetical order according to last name, we profile 12 key members of VF in the United States and abroad.

Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

Though Volksfront may have met its end, its leadership will probably live on in some form in the white supremacist world. Here are profiles of 12 key Volksfront members in the United States and abroad.

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