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Intelligence Report
2002
Winter Issue
December 18, 2002

A rift between racist skinheads and the 'elitist' National Alliance is weakening the nation's leading hate group.

Intelligence Report
2002
Winter Issue
December 18, 2002

Seven years after moving to the United States, a key British neofascist has been deported. Mark Cotterill, who spent much of his time in America trying to unite factions of the radical right, flew back to England.

Intelligence Report
2002
Winter Issue
December 18, 2002

Moderate members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans defeated the candidacy of an infamous white supremacist lawyer in August. But extremists managed to take over most of the 106-year-old "heritage" organization anyway.

Intelligence Report
2002
Fall Issue
September 20, 2002

Briton Mark Cotterill, founder of the American Friends of the British National Party, has been allowed to retroactively legalize his neofascist organization.

Intelligence Report
2002
Fall Issue
September 20, 2002

Environmental radicals and animal rights activists say it's "ludicrous" for the FBI to call them the No. 1 domestic terror threat. But their rhetoric and increasingly extreme criminal actions are making the "eco-terror" label stick.

Intelligence Report
2002
Fall Issue
September 20, 2002

Pat Buchanan's presidential bid in 2000 dashed the Reform Party, once a significant third political force, into pieces. Now, white supremacists, Christian "Patriots" and other right-wing extremists are scrambling to pick up the fragments.

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