Women are becoming increasingly outspoken as a debate on female roles in the radical right takes shape.
Women are becoming increasingly outspoken as a debate on female roles in the radical right takes shape.
Despite a membership of less than 150, Matt Hale's World Church of the Creator attracts headlines and sociopaths.
Western North Carolina, long a home to white supremacists and other extreme rightists, is one of the country's centers of hard-line radicalism.
Christian Identity theology, once again, appears to have motivated political murders, this time of two gay men in California.
Angie Murray, the one-time polygamous wife of convicted right-wing terrorist Chevie Kehoe, reflects on life in the movement.
NORFED, an antigovernment group dedicated to tax evasion and protest, has recently unveiled its own currency — and has attracted the attention of the federal government and many states.
Bernard von NotHaus' NORFED group and several others try to bring in fortunes by selling antigovernment theories and products to gullible Patriots.
In the recent aftermath of some senseless murders, details are emerging that one part of the puzzle was the influence of white supremacy. Another influence may have been the Internet and the extreme music subculture.
The number of anti-government groups drops, but their racism is mounting.
The antigovernment Patriot movement is revealed most fully in its publications.