The son of former Klan leader Jeff Berry and a friend have been charged in a brutal beating that left Berry in critical condition, effectively ending recent efforts to resuscitate the group in Indiana.
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The son of former Klan leader Jeff Berry and a friend have been charged in a brutal beating that left Berry in critical condition, effectively ending recent efforts to resuscitate the group in Indiana.
National Alliance Chairman Shaun Walker was indicted on June 9 and charged with conspiracy to deprive non-whites of their rights with violence and intimidation.
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.
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.
Quotes from Ann Coulter, Neal Boortz, Robert Rector... "These broads are millionaires, lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by grief-arazzis. I've never seen people enjoying their husbands' deaths so much." - ANN COULTER
Activists say a black anti-immigration movement is gathering steam. But it seems to be largely the creation of white people.
Brandishing insults and a gun, Roy Warden routinely threatens Latinos with death. Some observers fear the worst.
The former Klan lawyer from Atlanta has always been interested in money. What's remarkable is how he's been able to earn it.
Pat Buchanan recently appeared as a guest to plug his new book on NBC's "Today" show, and it went just swimmingly.
Two principals in a black group set up by a white-dominated anti-immigration organization discuss the movement and its aims.