A new biography that purports to explain Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh is interesting, but misses key points.
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A new biography that purports to explain Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh is interesting, but misses key points.
Read a timeline tracing the history of the modern Patriot movement.
Brief profiles of 40 men and women who played pivotal roles in the antigovernment 'Patriot' movement, along with a timeline recapitulating the history of modern civilian militias, illustrate the changing shape of the radical right.
The bizarre relationship between imprisoned white supremacist Paul "Cornfed" Schneider and his lawyers, Marjorie Knoller and Robert Noel, began unraveling January 16.
Dr. Kent Hovind is notable for his wide reception and for his promulgating of conspiracy theories favored by the antigovernment 'Patriot' movement.
Anti-Semitic Christian Identity preacher Gordon Winrod is sentenced for 30 years in the kidnapping of his own grandchildren and indoctrinating them for years with white supremacist ideology.
White supremacist Alex Curtis was indicted on federal hate crime charges. Even though he promised never to cooperate with the government he crumbled by pleading guilty to three conspiracy charges.
Greg Carr, who recently bought the Aryan Nations compound, will rededicate it as an education and conference center for human rights.
A German neo-Nazi murderer arrested in West Virginia reportedly was denied political asylum in the United States. Without asylum he will likely be deported to Germany, where he faces a return to prison for parole violations.
The accused assassin of obstetrician Bernard Slepian was arrested in France just days after hard-line anti-abortion activists won a major court victory in California.
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