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Intelligence Report
2005
Spring Issue
April 28, 2005

Though many leading radical organizations lost their leaders in 2004, the extremist movement is still very much alive.

Intelligence Report
2005
Spring Issue
April 28, 2005

Though many religious right leaders criticizing homosexuality claim that they 'hate the sin but love the sinner,' their vicious personal attacks poison public debate and reinforce a cultural hatred that could lead to violence and death.

Intelligence Report
2005
Spring Issue
April 28, 2005

Long criticized for its brand of journalism, The Washington Times makes a habit of publishing the work of extremists — including Marian Kester Coombs, wife of the newspaper's managing editor.

Features and Stories
April 01, 2005

Minuteman volunteers plan to conduct armed patrols to act as a "blocking force" against the "invasion" of undocumented immigrants from south of the border.

Features and Stories
March 01, 2005

The husband and mother of U.S. District Court Judge Joan Lefkow, once targeted for assassination by WCOTC leader Matt Hale, were murdered inside Lefkow's Chicago home.

Intelligence Report
2004
Winter Issue
December 21, 2004

Read about the intellectuals and ideas that have shaped the core of the modern neo-Confederate movement.

Intelligence Report
2004
Winter Issue
December 21, 2004

Who was Nathan Bedford Forrest, the man now lauded as the top hero of neo-Confederate activists? A military genius? A brutal bully? Or both?

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