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.
- New Links
- Home Pages of Neo-Militia Groups
- Home Pages of Groups or Persons Related to the Neo-Militia Movement
- Pages Related to the Common Law/Sovereign Citizen Movement
- Anti-Militia Pages
- Articles or Collections of Articles about the Neo-Militia or "Patriot" Movements
- Source Material from the "Patriot" Movement Itself
- Collections of Links
- 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.
- Behold. Http://announce.com/behold/. A Christian Identity, common law group based in Oregon.
- The Regiment of Dragoons. Http://www.fxbbs.com/Family/dragoon.html. Home page of a New England militia group. Colonel of group recently arrested in New Hampshire for stealing items from a military base.
- 100+ Sites with Patriotic Information. Http://www.datadepot.com/~patriot/patriot.htm. Pretty good collection of links to "patriot" sites.
- Bo Gritz. Http://www.bogritz.com/. The site of the infamous patriot leader Bo Gritz. Basically this site does nothing but hawk his SPIKE training and SPIKE videos.
- American Patriot Network. Http://users.aol.com/dritus/apn.htm. A pretty typical common law site.
- Patriot Knowledge Base. Http://pw1.netcom.com/~movgman/homepage.html. A pretty extensive site, with major emphasis on anti-New World Order materials and minor emphasis on Christian Reconstructionist issues.
- The Sovereignty Workshop BBS Home Page. Http://users.aol.com/tarodactyl/private/workshop.htm. A common law group that is pretty commercial in terms of hawking goods.
- California Jural Society. Http://www.ivic.net/~jotto/jural.html. A common law site, with standard stuff.
- The Spotlight. Http://www.spotlight.org/. The website for this anti-semitic weekly newspaper, widely read by members of the patriot movement.
- The Anti-Shyster On-Line. Http://www.antishyster.com/. Not much content in this web site for the prominent common law magazine.
- Police Against the New World Order. Http://www.police-against-nwo.com/. "Patriot" leader and Bo Gritz buddy Jack McLamb's web site. Very commercial.
- The Soapbox FIJA Page. Http://www.primenet.com/~slack/fija/fija.html. A page supporting the Fully Informed Jury Association, which argues that jurors can disregard laws they don't like.
- Council on Domestic Relations. Http://www.logoplex.com/shops/cdr/cdr.html. Mediocre anti-New World Order site.
- The Lawful Path. Http://www.netonecom.net/~gwood/index.html#TOP. A common law site. Also hawks materials for an Ohio-based common law group.
Home Pages of Neo-Militia Groups
- The Regiment of Dragoons. Http://www.fxbbs.com/Family/dragoon.html. Home page of a New England militia group. Colonel of group recently arrested in New Hampshire for stealing items from a military base.
- 51st Missouri Militia. Http://www.tfs.net/personal/sbarnett/51stweb.htm. The web page of one of the more prominent neo-militia groups.
- Central Ohio Unorganized Militia. Http://home.megalinx.net/~pandar/. The home page of a neo-militia group from in and around Columbus, Ohio.
- American Computer Militia. Http://www.goodnet.com/~comport/. A (sincere???) effort to establish a keyboard militia.
- Stark County, Ohio Unorganized Militia. Http://members.aol.com/starkmil/scoum.htm. The home page of this rural Ohio neo-militia group.
- Lee County Militia. Http://www.tntonline.com/personal/namrepus/. The home page of a Florida militia unit; relatively little content, although it raises questions about the extent to which authorities are helping this particular unit.
- Southern California Militia. Http://la.tcinet.com/~mrjohn/. Home page of the Southern California Militia.
- United States Militia. Http://www.ipser.com:80/usmilitia/. A page purporting to be a militia umbrella group.
- Pennsylvania Patriot Resource Center. Http://www.users.fast.net/~klh/pa.patriot/index.html. Page associated with Pennsylvania Citizen's Militia.
- 52nd Missouri Militia. Http://www.wwgv.com/52ndmo. A graphics-heavy militia page that does not seem to be the work of more than one person.
- North Carolina Citizen Militia. Http://www.netpath.net/~jeffr/nccm.htm. Very little info.
- Virginia Citizen's Militia. Http://www.intrlink.com/vcm.html. Very little information here.
- Michigan Militia Home Page. Http://mmc.cns.net/. The home page of the Michigan Militia. Contains many names and phone numbers.
- E Pluribus Unum. Http://home.megalinx.net/~eplurib/home.html. This is the home page of E Pluribus Unum, the publication associated with the neo-militia group that calls itself the Ohio Unorganized Militia. It is run by Helen Johnson.
- Militia of Montana. Http://www.nidlink.com/~bobhard/mom1.html. This was the Web page of the infamous "Militia of Montana."
Becoming more extensive.
- The Constitution Society. Http://www.constitution.org. The home page of the Constitution Society, headed by militia figure Jon Roland. It is probably the best militia page, in terms of presentation, on the web.
- South Carolina Civilian Militia Corps. Http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/SCCM/. The new page of a South Carolina militia.
Home Pages of Groups or Persons Related to the Neo-Militia or Patriot Movements
- Constitutional Loyalists. Http://www.holli.com/~deckard. A fair amount of standard militia stuff. Formerly the page of the Indiana Citizen's Volunteer Militia.
- Silent Running Page. Http://www.mysite.com/silent.running/militia.html. A militia-related page operated by Kevin Shane, who has had a falling out with the Michigan Militia.
- Police Against the New World Order. Http://www.police-against-nwo.com/. "Patriot" leader and Bo Gritz buddy Jack McLamb's web site. Very commercial.
- The Spotlight. Http://www.spotlight.org/. The website for this anti-semitic weekly newspaper, widely read by members of the patriot movement.
- Patriot Knowledge Base. Http://pw1.netcom.com/~movgman/homepage.html. A pretty extensive site, with major emphasis on anti-New World Order materials and minor emphasis on Christian Reconstructionist issues.
- Bo Gritz. Http://www.bogritz.com/. The site of the infamous patriot leader Bo Gritz. Basically this site does nothing but hawk his SPIKE training and SPIKE videos.
- Alpha. Http://www.webmaster.net/alpha/menu/default.html. A white supremacy page with paramilitary discussions. Contains extensive white supremacy material.
- Dixie Net. Http://www.dixienet.org/. The home page of the Southern League, a neo-secessionist group.
- AEN News. Http://www.iquest.net/~alt. A thin home page related to Linda Thompson's bulletin board.
- Crosstar, The Nationalist Movement Home Page. Http://www.nationalist.org/index.html. Home page to a peculiar white supremacist organization; contains some references to paramilitary activity.
- WWCR Home Page. Http://www.wwcr.com/. The home page of shortwave radio station WWCR ("World Wide Christian Radio"). This is one of the major right-wing extremist stations on shortwave.
- Preparedness Expos. Http://www.preparedness.com. These Expos are becoming some of the most important ways for the extremist right to distribute their materials. Scary but fascinating to attend.
- Warning on the Web. Http://www.execpc.com/~warning/. A pro-militia site that doesn't seem to like the Militia Watchdog very much. Poor Sparky.
- Minuteman Press. Http://www.afn.org/~mpress/. A rambling on-line newsletter supporting the militia movement that has considerable information.
- The Tyranny Page. Http://sal.cs.uiuc.edu/rec.guns/tyranny.html. Right-wing site that includes a document calling for armed resistance against the federal government that refers to "Janet Reno, the baby-burning Witch of Waco."
- Council on Domestic Relations. Http://www.logoplex.com/shops/cdr/cdr.html. Mediocre anti-New World Order site.
- The Unorganized Militias. Http://www.city-net.com/~davekle/idxmil.html. A page supportive of the militia movement. Relatively little content.
- Stormfront. Http://204.181.176.4/stormfront/. A white supremacist page.
- Frugal Squirrel's Homepage for Patriots, Survivalists, and Gun Owners. Http://www.netside.com/~lcoble/welcome.html. A survivalist web page. Has some militia-related files.
Pages Related to the Common Law/Sovereign Citizen Movement
- The Sovereign Citizen Resource Center. Http://www.caprica.com/~scrc/. Suggests that people are citizens of the states, not the United
States; uses the term "common-law state" to designate this. Suggests people are exempt from all
federal firearms licenses and urges people to revoke their Social Security numbers and refrain
from using Zip Codes.
- The Citizen's Forum Home Page. Http://www.primenet.com/~jahred/forum.html. Another page like the above, which suggests that there is a difference between being a "US citizen" and a "state citizen." Also contains links to other sites.
- Republic of Texas. Http://www.flash.net/~robertk/index.html. Home page of Texas secessionists; some militia connections.
It is tempting merely to make fun of this movement, but with its common law and militia links, it has the potential to be dangerous.
- Kingdom of Hawai'i. Http://www.pixi.com/~kingdom/. A page for Hawaiian secessionists. Like the Republic of Texas only with grass skirts.
- USA the Republic. Http://www.ptialaska.net/~swampy/. A "patriot" page concentrating on the 14th Amendment, the Federal Reserve, Common Law, and other typical issues. Fairly racist.
- Rule of Law Committee. Http://ultimate.org/law/rolc/index.html. Montana common law group home page.
- The Jefferson Party. Http://www.alaska.net/~winter/jefferson.html. This common law page is noteworthy largely for its extensive collection of Montana Freeman material, documenting the often hilarious attempts of the Freemen to defend themselves in their own made-up court system.
- Common Law Treatise. Http://www2.polarnet.com/~dclark/commnlaw.html. One of several treatises available on line that try to explain the Gordian Knot doctrines of patriot-style "common law."
- American Freedom Coalition. Http://afcomm.com/afc/. The home page for the American Freedom Coalition, which believes the U.S. has been in a state of "emergency rule" since 1933. This site is not explicitly related to the neo-militia movement, but its tenets have been repeated by many neo-militia members, so it is of some interest.
- The Lawful Path. Http://www.netonecom.net/~gwood/index.html#TOP. A common law site. Also hawks materials for an Ohio-based common law group.
- The American Freemen Challenge." A collection of articles and material, mostly on the Montana Freemen, with some militia info.
- The Anti-Shyster On-Line. Http://www.antishyster.com/. Not much content in this web site for the prominent common law magazine.
- The Soapbox FIJA Page. Http://www.primenet.com/~slack/fija/fija.html. A page supporting the Fully Informed Jury Association, which argues that jurors can disregard laws they don't like.
- The Sovereignty Workshop BBS Home Page. Http://users.aol.com/tarodactyl/private/workshop.htm. A common law group that is pretty commercial in terms of hawking goods.
- California Jural Society. Http://www.ivic.net/~jotto/jural.html. A common law site, with standard stuff.
- Behold. Http://announce.com/behold/. A Christian Identity, common law group based in Oregon.
- American Patriot Network. Http://users.aol.com/dritus/apn.htm. A pretty typical common law site.
Anti-Militia Pages
- The Anti-Klan Home Page. Http://www.communinet.org/News_Journal/klanindex.html. A small page with a worthy cause.
- HateWatch. Http://hatewatch.org. A guide to hate groups on the Internet.
- Political Research Associates. Http://www.publiceye.org/pra/. Home page of Political Research Associates, where anti-militia activist Chip Berlet is located.
- Institute for Global Communications. Http://www.igc.apc.org. A progressive organization which puts up on the Web considerable amounts of good material on the militia movement, including a good article by Chip Berlet and Matthew N. Lyons and a book, as well as other stuff. Surf around.
- Coalition for Human Dignity Information Center. Http://www.halcyon.com/burghart.chd.html. Some good reports on the militia in the "Topical" section.
- Tax Protester Hall of Fame. Http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~jgadams/taxcases.html. A collection of cases which refute all the various claims of the "sovereign citizens" and other tax protesters.
- Public Good. Http://nwcitizen.com/publicgood. The home page for Public Good, an organization involved with a number of causes where individual interests harm the public good. Contains much useful information and several reports on the dangers of the neo-militia movement. Definitely worth checking out.
- ATS-L Archives: Northwest Beacon: Militia Activity In The Northwest. Http://burn.ucsd.edu/%7Earchive/ats-1/1995.May/0031.html. A publication on the militia by a human rights group.
- Brian's Progressive Pages. Http://paul.spu.edu/~sinnfein/progressive.html. This "Left Side of the Web" page mainly contains resources for so-called progressive activists. It contains a list of articles about the militia that can be found on the Web.
- The Counter-Terrorism Page. Http://www.terrorism.com/. The Counter-Terrorism Page. A page of links to various terrorism related sites. Includes a few militia links.
Articles or Collections of Articles about the Neo-Militia
Movement
- "Responding to Hate-Motivated Activity: Monitoring, Research and Security." Http://www.halcyon.com/burghart/whgctt.html. Chapter Three of the book "When Hate Groups Come to Town," published by the Center for Democratic Renewal.
- 'Bo' Gritz and the Racist Populist Party. Gopher://gopher.igc.apc.org:7021/00/selected/5. A 1994 "expose" of Bo Gritz by Michael Novick.
- Militia Movement Strong in Missouri. Http://www.phlab.missouri.edu/~maneater/960419/05story2.html. A college newspaper article on Missouri militias. It must be good because its author quoted The Militia Watchdog.
- False Patriots: Unfairly Labeled Patriots. Http://www.earthnet.net/~altnews/050296/patriots.html. An article by Wayne Laugesen critical of the Southern Poverty Law Center publication "False Patriots."
- Militia Fever. Http://nwcitizen.com/publicgood/reports/milfev2.html. An article by Janet Biehl on the ideology of the militia movement.
- "Blacks Carve Out Niche in Militia Movement." Http://www.newstimes.com/archive/jan2496/nac.htm. Article by David McHugh on a black militia in Detroit.
- "The Michigan Militia and Me." Http://www.net-link/~briand/michiganmilitia.html. An article by freelance writer Brian Carnell on a visit to a militia rally in May 1995.
- "Affirmative Reactionaries.". Http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1996/032896/feature1.html. Article by Tony Ortega on minority members of militia groups.
- "Terrorism from Within.". Http://www.earthnet.net/~altnews/040496/cover.html. Article by Wayne Laugesen from the Boulder Weekly on Morris Dees, Pete Peters, and the militia movement.
- Revolution: Ammo for Freedom Fighters. Http://www.scimitar.com:80/revolution. Generally speaking, a collection of brief news articles.
- Armed, PO'd and Voting in Alaska. Http://www.well.com/user/fine/journalism/alaska.html. An impressionistic article by Doug Fine on militias and "patriots" in Alaska.
- Militias. Http://www.salvo.com/ArmedResponse/Militias.html. An article by Brent Torrance that mocks nuts in the movement.
- Yale Student Newspaper Article. Http://www.cis.yale.edu/ydn/paper/10.27/10.27.95storyno.CE.html. Article on John Trochmann visit.
- God, Guts and Grenades: A Tale of Two Nations' Militias. Http://www.idmagazine.org/FEATURE_ARTICLES/Militia.html. A May 1995 article by Nate Hendley on militias in the United States and Canada.
- Carolina Free Press. Http://www.netpath.net/~jeffr/iss2.txt. Volume 1, Issue 2, August 1995; takes issue with the Greensboro News & Record articles on the North Carolina militia (which see). Generally pro-militia.
- Private Militias: Who Are They, and Who Do They Represent? Http://enhtech.com/veterans/vjv1n4/vj4.html. A presentation by Michigan Senator Carl Levin on the militia movement from the Veteran's Journal.
- Militia Plotted Assault on Military Base. Http://www.sfgate.com/examiner/prev/examiner-062595/NEWS-25887.html. San Francisco Examiner article from June 1995 by Michael Janofsky on the Michigan Militia plot to assault the National Guard installation at Camp Grayling.
- "The Militia-Military Connection." Http://MediaFilter.org/MFF/CAQ/caq53.mmc.html. This is an article, "The Militia-Military Connection," by Todd Ensign, that details some of the links between the neo-militia movement and the U.S. Army and National Guard. This might be more important in lieu of the recent slaying of two African-Americans by white supremecist soldiers.
- Conspiracy Currents #7. Http://www.webcom.com/~conspire/current7.html. A description of a Mark Koernke (the dreaded "Mark from Michigan" ex-radio host) lecture in which Koernke argues that UN troops have "already launched an invasion of the USA." Somewhat interesting.
- How Right-Wing Militias Target Environmentalists. Http://www.igc.apc.org/ei/journal/miltar.html. An article by David Helvarg originally published in The Nation. The title says it all.
- John Mills And The Alameda County Militia. Http://www.webcom.com/~haight/backissues/7_95/millsint.html. An article by David Hoffman on the leader of an unusual West Coast militia.
- The Wayward West: With Liberty and Firepower for All. Http://web2.starwave.com/magazine/1195/11f_lib.html. An article by Mark Dowie from Outside Magazine on the militia of Catron County, New Mexico.
- "America's Militias: Angry White Guys or Defenders of Liberty?". Http://www.webcom.com/~haight/backissues/7_95/white.html. An article by David Hoffman presenting a decent overview of the neo-militia movement.
- ATS-L Archives: "State Citizenship": Patriot Ties To White Supremacists And Neo-Nazis. Http://burn.ucsd.edu/%7Earchive/ats-1/1995.May/0028.html. An article by Tom Burghardt on white supremecist aspects of the neo-militia movement.
- GOD, GUNS & TERROR. Http://webcom.com/%7Epinknoiz/right/bacorrl.html. An article by Tom Burghardt on Metthew Trewhella and links between anti-abortion activists and paramilitary extremists.
- Far-Right Militias and Anti-Abortion Violence: When Will Media See the Connection?. Http://www.igc.apc.org/fair/extra/9507/militias-anti-abortion.html. An article by Laura Flanders chronicling the links between paramilitary groups and anti-abortion activists.
- The Oklahoma City Bombing. Http://thales.nmia.com/~bright/lnraug95/okbomb.html. An article by Tom Burghardt on "leaderless resistance," the cell-like strategy for terrorist action made popular by Louis Beam.
- May, 1995 -- The Smell of Yesteryear: Militias and White Supremacy. Http://www.dc.enews.com/magazines/body/archive/050195.1.html. An article by Leonard Zeskind in The Body Politic that stresses the link between neo-militia groups and white supremecists.
- "The Men Behind the Texas Militia Myth: At Close Range". Http://www.auschron.com/issues/vol15/issue9/pols.militias.html. A lengthy article by Dave Cook describing the neo-militia movement in Texas. For some reason, the entire article is not included.
- "Militia extremists defend their views." Http://www.sfgate.com/okc/winokur/0423.html. An April 1995 article from the San Francisco Examiner in which various militia leaders defend themselves rhetorically in the immediate aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing.
- Militia-backed dissidents clash with township trustees. Http://detnews.com/menu/stories/21033.htm. An article from the Detroit News on the militia and local government.
- Secret War: 'Patriots' Have Loose Ties
to Rightists Nationwide. Http://paul.spu.edu/~sinnfein/arizona.html. A collection of articles on militia and proto-militia groups in Arizona from newspapers in that state. Some interesting stuff here.
- "The Militia Movement: Enemy or Pawn of the State?" Http://mediafilter.org/MFF/S36/S36.MILITIA.html. An article by Manny Goldstein written not long after militias exploded into public consciousness, from a left-wing perspective. Contains useful information on ties between neo-militia members and white supremecists, as well as on other subjects.
- Western Library. Gopher://gopher.igc.apc.org:70/11/environment/forests/western.lands/library. This gopher contains many articles written by Dan Yurman about neo-militia activities in Idaho. Many of them are fascinating and they are all full of information. These are "must-have" items. See other IGC items in the Anti-Militia Group section. Yurman's stuff is also here.
- "Armed and Dangerous." Http://paul.spu.edu/~sinnfein/adl.thml. A copy of the Anti-Defamation League's 1994 report on the neo-militia movement called "Armed and Dangerous." It is not documented.
- Beyond the Bombing: the Militia Menace Grows. Http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/orgs/american/adl/beyond-the-bombing/. The update of the Anti-Defamation's 1994 report on the neo-militia movement.
- Patriot Aims: The Militias. Http://www.infi.net/nr.extra/militias/m-index.htm. A very interesting set of stories on the militia movement in North Carolina from June 1995.
- The Rise of the Militias." Http://www.worldmedia.com/caq/militia.htm. This page contains an article, "The Rise of the Militias," by Daniel Junas, from the Covert Action Quarterly. This article focuses on the Trochmanns and Montana, with a brief overview of the movement as a whole. Much of it is at this point well-known. The article is footnoted. Junas is associated with the ACLU.
- "Armed Militias, Right Wing Populism, and Scapegoating." Http://paul.spu.edu/~sinnfein/berlet.html. An April 24, 1995 article by Chip Berlet called "Armed Militias, Right Wing Populism, and Scapegoating," which is an early general overview of militia beliefs that contains information now largely well-known. Few citations, but some useful information about the connection between the religious right and militias.
- "Media Advisory: Right-Wing Talk Radio Supports Militia Movement." Http://paul.spu.edu/~sinnfein/fair.html. An April 1995 article by Leslie Jorgenson called 'Media Advisory: Right-Wing Talk Radio Supports Militia Movement." This is a good article that discusses various right-wing radio hosts and their guests.
- Econet Western Lands Gopher. Gopher://gopher.igc.apc.org:70/11/orgs/alternet/militia/res. A very good collection of articles and materials related to the neo-militia movement. Although the quality of the resources varies by article, there are some very good things in here, including material on Helen Chenoweth, the Congressional hearings, Samuel Sherwood, and other subjects.
- Chan Directory. Ftp://ftp.shell.portal.com/pub/chan/militia/. A collection of articles and documents on the militia.
Source Material from the Patriot Movement Itself
- Patriot Sources. Http://crystalpt.com/alshome/sources.htm. A brief compilation of some of the most popular "patriot" books, videotapes, etc.
- April 19, a Day to Remember. Http://astro.ocis.temple.edu/~leapdjwv/april.html. A collection of militia articles.
- List of Militia Contacts. Http://www.techmgmt.com/restore/militia.htm. Part of a patriot site called "Restoring America."
- Frugal Squirrel's Militia Information Page. Http://www.neetside.com/~lcoble/militia.html. Collection of various militia related resources.
- Southwestern Missouri Libertarian #13. Http://clandjop.com/~mlindste/swmolb13.html. The September-October 1995 newsletter for libertarians and militia members; search around there for Issue #14, too.
- Norm Olson Testimony. Http://www.intr.net/phoenix/196nols.html. Testimony of former Michigan Militia leader at Congressional hearings.
- Patriots Against the New World Order Totalitarianism Index. Http://www.l0pht.com/~oblivion/patriot.html. This page contains a
number of different essays, including articles on the neo-militia movement. Other articles focus
on various paranoid subjects; one example is an article by Bo Gritz on the disarming of the United
States.
- The Rise of Citizen Militias - The New American (02-06-95). Http://www.primenet.com/~tevans/newamerican/020695N3.html. The rise of the neo-militia movement, as chronicled by one sympathetic to it.
- MALICIOUS MILITIA REPORTING - The New American (05-01-95). Http://www.primenet.com/~tevans/newamerican/050195N2.htm. An article by a militia supporter on media coverage of the neo-militia movement.
- Twenty-Nine Palms Survey: What Really Motivated Its Author? - The New American (10-02-95). Http://www.primenet.com/~tevans/newamerican/100295n1.html. An article from a "patriot" on the Twenty-Nine
Palms Survey, a graduate thesis survey that spawned a riot in the patriot movement.
- Freedom Writer - June 1995. Http://apocalypse.berkshire.net/~ifas/fw/9506/manual.html. "Excerpts from the Field Manual of the Free Militia."
- Christian Reconstructionism and the Far Right. Http://www.execpc.com/~awallace/reconstruction.txt. Basically a reprint, with slight analysis, of an article called "Creed of Christian Reconstructionism," by Rev. Andrew Sandlin. Contains information about the links between the neo-militia and anti-abortion activists.
- The Militia: Is It Time to Fight? Http://www.wavefront.com/~contra_m/cm/discuss/cm16_militia.html. An article by Franklin Sanders from Contra Mundum. Sanders is basically sympathetic to the aims of the neo-militia movement, but not their tactics. Basically he argues for bibles over bullets.
- Militia. Http://www.scimitar.com/revolution/by_topic/firearms/militia/. A patchy overview of the militia movement from the point of view of a sympathizer.
- "Dual Nature of the 2nd Amendment may give Citizen Militias a New Role.". Http://www.moa.sonnet.com/nvrpc/dual.html. This essay, part of a larger web site on promoting the right to carry concealed weapons, seems to acknowledge that the neo-militia movement has no legal authority, but suggests that a citizen's militia could be used to augment law enforcement.
- New American Magazine. Http://www.execpc.com/~jfish/na/index.html. This is an index to articles (along with the articles themselves) from the New American Magazine, the organ of the John Birch Society. Many of the articles in this place will be of interest; I found one of them to be of particular interest.
Collections of Links
- 100+ Sites with Patriotic Information. Http://www.datadepot.com/~patriot/patriot.htm. Pretty good collection of links to "patriot" sites.
- Rongstad's No-Nonsense Militia Related Links. Http://members.aol.com/rhrongstad/private/mlink-02.htm. A more or less standard set of militia links.
- A Laundry List of Laudable Links. Http://www.mosquitonet.com/~mcgehee/links.htm. Considerable list of patriot-related sites.
- Patriot's Page. Http://home.rmci.net/patriot/. Nothing that really distinguishes the content of this page from those of many other so-called "patriots," but the collection of links and other lists of resources will be of considerable use to someone wanting to explore the extremist right.
- Militia Groups. Http://qrd.tcp/com/QRD/www/rrr/militia.html. A list of links to militia groups compiled by the Queer Resource Directory. Gays and lesbians probably have more to fear from the militia/patriot movement than any other group, as it is openly and rabidly homophobic.
- Militia Research Page. A collection of militia links as well as tips to other sources. Good place to browse.
- Militia/Patriot Links. Http://ernie.bgsu.edu/~ckile/militia.html. A brief set links to various right-wing pages.
- Militia Links. Http://www.well.com/user/srhodes/militia.html. A list of various militia-related links and resources.
- Sovereign's WWW Page. Http://Syninfo.com/Sov. A big conspiracy page with a number of links.
Miscellaneous
- A Virtual Guided Tour to Far-Right Ideology. Http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/maxpages/classes/psc202/far_right.htm. A hyperlinked beginner's guide to the thought processes of the far right developed by Mark Rupert, a professor at Syracuse University.
- Christian Survival Intelligence Network. Http://www.jcave.com/~whedonr/CSIN/announce.htm. A cell-based network of "Christian Survivalists," who do not believe that the "rapture" will take all good Christians away, but that there will be some theological butt-kicking going on.
- Bugtussle Militia. Http://home.earthlink.net/~bogart1/militia.html. A page satirizing the militia.
- This Just In. Http://internet-plaza.net/zone/thisjustin/forums/militia.html. Discussion group on the issue of the militia movement. Contains considerable material.
- Horror Stories. Http://garnet.acns.fsu.edu/~otto/horror.html. A 51k collection of various events which bother the patriot movement, from "jgo's information vault."
- IRC Chat Log. Http://www.hypermall.com/geekspk/01-19-96.txt. An interesting trancript of an Internet Relay Chat session about the militia.
- Pilot Online - ROUNDTABLES - 05/26/95. Http://www.infi.net/pilot/extra/roundtables/ex0526mil.html. A roundtable on the subject of the neo-militia movement conducted in Virginia.
- The Patriot's Guide to Ham Radio, CB, and SWL'ing. Http://www.ntplx.net/~cgearhar/. This page contains some basic information about right-wing radio transmissions. Light in content.
- U.S. v. Miller. Http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs.cs.cmu.edu/user/wbardwel/public/nfalist/miller.txt. The text of U.S. v. Miller.
- Current federal law. Http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/10/subtitleA.html. The current federal law regarding the militia: 10 USC Subtitle A.
- Politics Page of "The American Kafe." Http://www.intellinet.com/~publis/politiks.htm. This is the politics page of the "American Kafe," a Web page apparently devoted to a la carte subversiveness. There is a small amount of militia-related stuff here.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation. Http://www.eff.org/pub/Censorship/Terrorism_militias/. This is the section of the Electronic Frontier Foundation on "Censorship--Terrorism Hysteria and Media Fingerpointing." The focus here is on attempts to censor the Internet because of the presence of extremists on it. There are a number of documents related to the neo-militia movement here, of mild interest.
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