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Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

British authorities are reportedly in talks with the Department of Justice in an effort to shut down a U.S.-based website that compiles photos and personal information about anti-racist activists, trade unionists and members of Parliament.

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

The "Hollywood Nazis" of the National Socialist Movement have imploded in a debacle featuring hate-radio jocks, anti-racist provocateurs, superhuman egos, allegations of underage sex, and Satan.

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

Davis Wolfgang Hawke disappeared from the white supremacist scene, only surfacing years later in a new role: an Internet spammer who sold millions of dollars' worth of bogus penis-enlargement pills.

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

Police and federal agents in Missouri began looking into American neo-Nazi Alex Linder in late July, after his Vanguard News Network (VNN) website said it would be patriotic to murder a judge and several others in Canada.

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

Pedro Varela, former head of one of Europe's oldest and most active neo-Nazi groups, was arrested in northeast Spain and charged with defending genocide. Police seized 5,000 copies of some 20 books at Varela's Europa bookstore in Barcelona.

Intelligence Report
2006
Summer Issue
August 11, 2006

Officials of the National Socialist Movement (NSM), which recently has grown into the nation's leading neo-Nazi group, were badly beaten by a mob of fellow white supremacists at a key white power concert.

Intelligence Report
2006
Summer Issue
August 11, 2006

Ten years ago, white supremacist millionaire Vincent Bertollini moved to Sandpoint, Idaho, because, he said, its population was "98% Adamic, white, Aryan people." Being on the lam for the last five years must have compromised his values.

Intelligence Report
2006
Summer Issue
August 11, 2006

Larry Darby, a prominent atheist and advocate of decriminalizing marijuana, never had much of a chance in his Democratic primary bid for attorney general of quintessentially conservative Alabama.

Intelligence Report
2006
Summer Issue
August 11, 2006

The Florida media gave a gang of racist thugs in New Port Richey too much credit in describing their mobile home hangout at 9321 Teak Street as a neo-Nazi "compound."

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