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July 03, 2007

A "national underground network" of pink pistol-packing lesbians is terrorizing America. "All across the country," they are raping young girls, attacking heterosexual males at random, and forcibly indoctrinating children as young as 10 into the LGBT lifestyle, according to a shocking June 21 segment on the popular Fox News Channel program, "The O'Reilly Factor."

Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

La organización San Diego Minutemen, un grupo nativista particularmente virulento, se está haciendo de un nombre rufianesco en el Sur de California

Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

The trial of an American who showed up at the U.S. border two years ago with what appeared to be a bloody chainsaw and several other weapons was delayed this March for a government psychiatric evaluation. Gregory Despres, a U.S. citizen with a large swast

Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

Capping their largest series of local, regional and national electoral successes since World War II, far-right extremists in Europe have managed for the first time to create an ultranationalist bloc within the European Parliament.

Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

Quotes from Michael Savage, Frank Hargrove, Kyrsten Sinema

Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

Two recent potential standoff situations — one in Wisconsin and one in New Hampshire — illustrate radically different law enforcement approaches to dealing with such confrontations with members of the radical right.

Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

Jan. 12 - Hollis Wayne Fincher, the lieutenant commander of the Militia of Washington County, was convicted of owning illegal machine guns and a sawed-off shotgun

Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

Two more white supremacist organizations collapsed this spring, the latest casualties in a radical right characterized in the last few years by major troubles and organizational shifts.

Intelligence Report
2007
Summer Issue
July 01, 2007

The neo-Confederate movement isn't known for its racial diversity, but there long has been one dedicated black man willing to fight for the Southern cause: H.K. Edgerton.

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