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Intelligence Report
2014
Spring Issue
February 25, 2014

After four years of stunning growth, the number of groups on the American radical right dropped significantly for the first time in 2013. The decline in hate groups and, especially, antigovernment “Patriot” groups was driven by a legal crackdown, the failure of various nightmarish radical predictions to materialize, the co-opting by politicians of the extreme right’s issues, and the re-election of President Obama. 

Intelligence Report
2014
Spring Issue
February 25, 2014

Larry Klayman is known for an endless barrage of lawsuits targeting his political enemies. But his attempt last fall to oust President Obama fell seriously flat.

Intelligence Report
2014
Spring Issue
February 25, 2014

Sociologist Pete Simi, who has conducted 17 years of fieldwork with radical-right extremists, discusses why people join hate groups and how they come to leave.

Intelligence Report
2014
Spring Issue
February 25, 2014

The world hadn't heard much in recent years from Tila Tequila, a minor celebrity of yesteryear. But then she began to write of the Hitler she loves, and why.

Intelligence Report
2014
Spring Issue
February 25, 2014

The number of hate and antigovernment “Patriot” groups fell significantly for the first time in 2013 after four years of spectacular growth. But the radical right still remains enormous by historical standards, and its capacity for terrorism is still very much alive.

Intelligence Report
2014
Spring Issue
February 25, 2014

A sampling of hate crimes and hate group activities is summarized in state-by-state listings.

Intelligence Report
2014
Spring Issue
February 25, 2014

The hate groups listed in this report include neo-Nazis, white nationalists, neo-Confederates, racist skinheads, Klansmen and black separatists. Other hate groups on the list target LGBT people, Muslims or immigrants, and some specialize in producing racist music or propaganda denying the Holocaust. 

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