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Intelligence Report
2013
Winter Issue
November 20, 2013

Even in the world of racist skinheads, the group known as Die Auserwählten, or Crew 41, was virtually unknown. Then came a rush of bloody violence in two states.

Intelligence Report
2013
Fall Issue
August 21, 2013

When Heath Campbell appeared in Hunterdon County (N.J.) Family Court on June 3 to fight for the right to visit his 18-month-old son, he had one goal in mind: prove he is a fit father who deserves a second chance. To bolster his chances, the 40-year-old Holland, N.J., man dressed for success — in a Nazi uniform decorated with medals, a swastika armband, and shiny, knee-high leather boots.

Intelligence Report
May 16, 2013

The battle between hard-line anti-racists and neo-Nazis is raging on the Internet, where ‘doxing’ is often the weapon of choice

Intelligence Report
2013
Spring Issue
February 14, 2013

Women in the white supremacist movement frequently have things to hide. Some of them can be quite embarrassing

Intelligence Report
2011
Winter Issue
November 15, 2011

Lynx and Lamb Gaede were twin pop sensations for all the wrong reasons. Their songs dealt with overt white nationalist themes, and even their band, Prussian Blue, was a reference to the distinctive color of Zyklon B residue in the Nazi gas chambers.

Intelligence Report
2011
Winter Issue
November 15, 2011

A recent Montana transplant who once sat at the feet of Aryan Nations leader Richard Butler, neo-Nazi Karl Gharst sent letters to a host of civil rights groups, naming them “Jewish criminals and traitors to the white race.â€

Intelligence Report
2011
Winter Issue
November 15, 2011

Bryon and Julie Widner decided to quit the world of hate. But former comrades, and Bryon’s tattoos, made it an uphill struggle

Intelligence Report
2011
Fall Issue
August 24, 2011

The 10-year-old son of prominent neo-Nazi Jeffrey Hall stands accused of murdering his father at their Riverside, Calif., home with the man’s own handgun. Hall, who led the Southern California chapter of the National Socialist Movement (NSM), was asleep on his couch when the boy allegedly shot and killed him before dawn on May 1.

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