The religious concepts of militia extremists
The Christian and Norse mythology behind white supremacist violence
How extremist groups use religion to radicalize
Joey Gibson and cohorts cancel events out of fears of violence, hold impromptu news conferences, then show up at Berkeley anti-racism rally and get assaulted.
ACT for America, the nation’s largest anti-Muslim organization, has announced the replacement of its 67 ‘America First’ rallies across 36 states with an online ‘Day of ACTion’ on September 9.
On July 15, 2017, a 42-year-old woman executed her boyfriend, Steven Mineo, with a .45 caliber Glock semi-automatic pistol at their apartment in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania.
The FBI has arrested an Oklahoma man on charges alleging he wanted to carry out a copycat bombing of the 1995 attack by extremist Timothy McVeigh.
During a single month last year, America witnessed two of the most horrific shooting attacks against law enforcement in recent memory.
In extremist circles, there appears to be a bump of interest in Timothy James McVeigh.
A series of conflicts at a Houston protest last Saturday between members of the Alt-Right and a slew of Texas based militia and “patriot” groups has reanimated a tired trope at the heart of the Alt-Right: baby boomers are responsible for every problem afflicting whites in modern America.