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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

APRIL 13 - White supremacist Demetrius Van Crocker was convicted by a federal jury in Jackson, Tenn., of acquiring deadly sarin nerve gas and C-4 plastic explosives

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

To the joy of neo-Confederate activists in Alabama, Ellen Williams, a woman known for her white supremacist views, has been hired as a staff correspondent by The South Alabamian, a small weekly newspaper based in Jackson, Ala.

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

Two books -- one by a liberal and the other from a conservative -- warn that America is in danger of becoming a theocracy.

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

Arkansas State Sen. Jim Holt's claim that '10,000 studies' showed gays make bad parents went unchallenged on NPR. Holt later said he got the number from Focus on the Family founder James Dobson.

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

The East Bay Coalition for Border Security claims on its website to be "a racially diverse organization" with "NO ROOM for Racists, Socialists, or Communists!"

Intelligence Report
2006
Fall Issue
October 19, 2006

Forty members of Congress wrote U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in late July, asking that he launch an investigation into racist extremists in the military and discharge soldiers involved in racist activities or groups.

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