Neo-Militia Links

Last Updated November 8, 1996

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Introduction

This page is an annotated list of World Wide Web material related to the neo-militia movement. It is designed for people who want to know more about the movement and what people are saying about it. Several notes of caution are in order:

1. Web Pages change all the time. Although I update this list when possible, be prepared for the possibility that the page you want to find no longer exists. Help would be appreciated in noting those changes; if you note that a particular Web item cannot be found, please let me know via e-mail: mpitcava@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu.

2. If you would like to add a site or notify me of another site, please let me know at the above e-mail location.

3. Important! More and more people are erroneously coming to think that all information can be found on the World Wide Web. It cannot. The neo-militia movement is a case in point. Although there are a number of members of the neo-militia movement active in Usenet and on the Web, only a small amount of militia-related material actually exists in cyberspace. Newsletters, fax trees, shortwave broadcasts and videotapes provide a lot more information than can currently be found on the Web, particularly when we are talking about material generated by the neo-militia movement itself. Many members of the movement are rural and poorly-educated: not the type of people likely to be too comfortable with computers. Relying only on information accessed electronically will inevitably present a skewed picture of the neo-militia movement, although particularly in 1996 the neo-militia presence on the Web has been growing.

4. This list can never be complete; it is by its very nature somewhat selective. I have tried to collect the core body of militia-related material on the Web. When I first started I was rather inclusive, but subsequent revisions of this list have become more selective as the amount of discovered material has grown. I am particularly selective about including news articles, because they generally have a short "shelf life." Especially useful in finding new material is the Web search engine Alta Vista, which currently seems to the best search engine available when one considers comprehensiveness and speed.

With those caveats in mind, here is the list.

Index

Note: Many of these sites contain material relating to more than one of the below categories, so to some degree the divisions below are arbitrary.

  1. New Links
  2. Home Pages of Neo-Militia Groups
  3. Home Pages of Groups or Persons Related to the Neo-Militia Movement
  4. Pages Related to the Common Law/Sovereign Citizen Movement
  5. Anti-Militia Pages
  6. Articles or Collections of Articles about the Neo-Militia or "Patriot" Movements
  7. Source Material from the "Patriot" Movement Itself
  8. Collections of Links
  9. Miscellaneous

  • New Links
  • Note: These links are not necessarily newly created, though many actually are. But for purposes of this list, they are simply links that I have recently discovered and added to the list. These links also appear in the lists below; they are duplicated here for the benefit of those who regularly come to this list to find neo-militia related material.

  • Home Pages of Neo-Militia Groups
  • Home Pages of Groups or Persons Related to the Neo-Militia or Patriot Movements
  • Pages Related to the Common Law/Sovereign Citizen Movement
  • Anti-Militia Pages
  • Articles or Collections of Articles about the Neo-Militia Movement
  • Source Material from the Patriot Movement Itself
  • Collections of Links
  • Miscellaneous
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