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Ares
22nd June 2011, 07:07 PM
KALISPELL, Mont. – With its jagged peaks, glistening lakes and lush valleys, the Inland Northwest — stretching from eastern Washington to Montana's Glacier National Park — is a stunningly beautiful and remote part of the country.

It also is a cradle for sometimes-violent anti-government activity — a reputation most recently rekindled by the search for David Burgert. The former Kalispell militia leader is accused of opening fire on sheriff's deputies on a remote logging road in Lolo National Forest.

After a lull following the demise of the Idaho-based neo-Nazi Aryan Nations in 2000, anti-government and white supremacist groups and individuals may be reviving in the Inland Northwest. It's a mostly white, mostly rural area with few job opportunities and a history of extreme activists.

Experts say the number of radical right groups is growing across the country because of the poor state of the economy, rising immigration and fears that President Barack Obama's administration has an agenda to curtail individual liberties.

They include so-called patriot groups, which fear one-world government and don't accept the federal government's authority. And they like northwest Montana because there is no dominant major city with liberal politics. It also has a deep libertarian streak and live-and-let-live attitude, said Travis McAdam, executive director of the Helena-based Montana Human Rights Network, an anti-hate group.

"A lot of anti-government energy has been building up over the last couple of years," McAdam said.

Sometimes the energy boils over.

Burgert is accused of firing shots at Missoula County sheriff's deputies June 12 before he disappeared into the Lolo National Forest. Burgert is a longtime patriot activist who spent eight years in prison on weapons charges — he had a machine gun when he was arrested — and U.S. authorities charged him at the time with trying to spark a revolution. He was released in 2010.

"He harbors great animosity for law enforcement and government in general," Missoula County Sheriff Carl Ibsen said.

In January, an attempt was made in Spokane to bomb the city's Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade. The bomb was found and disarmed before it could explode. The FBI called it an act of domestic terrorism that could have killed and injured many people.

White supremacist Kevin Harpham has been charged in the case and could face life in prison. His trial begins in August.

A patriot group called Flathead Liberty Bell held a convention just last weekend, featuring right-wing speakers and sale of survival gear for what organizers believe is a coming showdown with federal authorities. It was a flashback to the 1990s, when groups like the Militia of Montana regularly held such expos, McAdam said.

The number of hate groups and patriot groups, which do not all share beliefs and conduct, has been growing across the country since Obama was elected in 2008, according to an annual report by the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Ala., which tracks extremist groups and individuals.

"Montana is developing into a hotbed," said Mark Potok, director of the SPLC Intelligence Project.

SPLC's 2010 compilation of active hate groups found 1,002 nationwide, with no more than 12 in the Inland Northwest between Missoula and Spokane.

Area residents complain hate group activities here seem to draw more attention than they do in other regions of the country.

"We have a small population, so they get noticed more," said Travis Suzuki, a 22-year-old Missoula college student.

"We feel very safe around here," said Kalispell Mayor Tammi Fisher, who said there is no indication tourism has been hurt by the presence of these groups, or that government employees have been threatened.

A fast-growing city of 20,000 hemmed in by the Rocky Mountains and Flathead Lake, Kalispell has a strong tourist industry thanks to its lakes, golf courses and ski resorts, and it's a major gateway to Glacier National Park.

Montana developed a reputation as a place for violent extremists in the mid-1990s with the capture of "Unabomber" Theodore Kaczynski and a standoff involving a patriot group called the Montana Freemen.

The Unabomber was the FBI code name for Kaczynski, who engaged in a mail bombing spree that spanned nearly 20 years, killing three people. He was living near Lincoln, Mont., when he was arrested in 1996.

The Montana Freemen were a Christian Patriot group based outside the town of Jordan. Members expressed belief in individual sovereignty and in 1996 engaged in an 81-day armed standoff with the FBI before surrendering.

Some of the more well-known figures in the anti-government movement are re-emerging in the Kalispell area, according to news reports and the SPLC.

They include former Aryan Nations member Karl Gharst, who last year screened a movie, "Epic: The Story of the Waffen SS," at the Kalispell library. The showing drew 200 protesters.

White supremacist April Goede and her twin daughters — who once formed the racist pop singing group Prussian Blue — have moved to Kalispell.

Others include patriot leader and former Constitution Party vice presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin, who believes the U.S. is headed for a fight between big-government globalists and independent patriots; Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, which wants law enforcement officers and military personnel to sign an oath against a one-world government conspiracy; and Randy Weaver, whose standoff with federal marshals at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992 kick-started the modern patriot movement.

Fisher said the Kalispell community does have its limits, as Gharst found out when he showed the pro-Nazi movie. But groups espousing their own views on government are tolerated.

"Montana has a live and let live mentality, and respect for each other's privacy and beliefs," the mayor said. "Sometimes that leads to people with beliefs outside the norm finding refuge in the Flathead Valley."


Check out the comments. They are priceless: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110622/ap_on_re_us/us_hate_groups_fertile_ground

praetorian
22nd June 2011, 07:20 PM
Notice they dont mention Weavers wife having her head shot open by the Govt.

drafter
22nd June 2011, 07:26 PM
Too bad Montana is colder than I'd like. Any place the SPLC doesn't like sounds like a great place to live to me. The criminals at the SPLC just hate the idea of people living free from government encouraged "diversity".

mightymanx
22nd June 2011, 07:40 PM
I bet in the near future there will be a headline that states:

"Study shows the majority of Americans are anti-American in their belief system."

Apparently the people that run this place thought Orwell wrote how to manuals.

mrnhtbr2232
22nd June 2011, 08:01 PM
"Extremist" will one day become as impotent as "anti-Semite" - both are false gateways for controlling the argument.

Ares
22nd June 2011, 08:09 PM
I've been looking for jobs in Montana. But there isn't much for an I.T. Systems Engineer in that state. I would LOVE to move out there, snow and cold don't bother me.

hoarder
22nd June 2011, 09:23 PM
Montana is not the place to come looking for a job. Bring your own. Western Montana is not really that cold. It's cold and windy East of the continental divide. The cost of living is low. You can heat with wood, don't need electricity for air conditioning, can eat venison. Wish your state was like it was 20 years ago? You'd like Montana.
PM me if you want details.

BabushkaLady
22nd June 2011, 09:35 PM
I can't image what they're talking about!! Funny–I don't know (m)any Extremists!! ;D

solid
22nd June 2011, 09:59 PM
Reading the comments to that article gives me a lot of hope. Some great comments to that article, with so many good people maybe things can change.

AOW
22nd June 2011, 11:52 PM
I'm Extreme-ish and living in the PNW!

keehah
23rd June 2011, 12:26 AM
Not yet 24 hours and 6,000 GIM type comments on yahoo cutting the OP apart at the AP site!

Jack turns back on the hatefull bully.
Racial Racketeering for Fun and Profit: The Southern Poverty Law Center Scam (http://deadlinelive.info/2011/06/22/racial-racketeering-for-fun-and-profit-the-southern-poverty-law-center-scam/)
June 22, 2011 by Jack Blood

“When you get right down to it, all the SPLC does is call people names. It’s specialized in a highly developed and ritualized form of defamation . . .
What they do is a kind of bullying and stalking . . . . Americans really need to ask themselves if they are willing to tolerate this kind of operation in a free society.
~ Laird Wilcox, author of The Watchdogs: A Close Look at Anti-Racist “Watchdog” Groups..

Impuning the motives of one’s political opponents, rather than engaging in civilized debate, is an age-old strategy ..

The Spring 2010 issue of an online journal, The Social Contract, published seventeen articles about the Southern Poverty Law Center by various scholars and journalists. In an article entitled “SPLC: America’s Left-Wing Hate Machine,” ...

Perhaps the most absurd thing the SPLC does is to sponsor a Web site called “Tolerance.org” and to purportedly teach “tolerance” in primary and secondary schools. The man in charge of Tolerance.org is none other than William Ayers, the “Weather Underground” terrorist of the 1960s who admitted to setting off bombs at the U.S. Capitol building in his youth. “I don’t regret setting the bombs,” Ayers told the New York Times on October 4, 2008. “I feel we didn’t do enough” bombing, he said.

undgrd
23rd June 2011, 06:33 AM
Comment from the article.
:cool:


O.K. Enough is enough.

Quote: "And they like northwest Montana because there is no dominant major city with liberal politics. It also has a deep libertarian streak and live-and-let-live attitude, said Travis McAdam, executive director of the Helena-based Montana Human Rights Network, an anti-hate group."

Most of what is in this article are outright lies. I live in SW MT., and there are no 'Radical Patriot Groups' down here. I am 160 miles south of the largest city of NW MT., Missoula MT, pop. 60,000 (there are only 1 million people here in the whole state.) Missoula is the third largest city in MT. and it sits directly in the NW corner of the state. It has Looooong been known as the Democratic party bastion in this state. For example, 65% of registered voters there voted for Obama...What does that tell us? Also, my buddy is a cop up in Missoula... He say's "No. Just Burgert."

If there were any 'Radical Patriot groups around Missoula, we would hear about their activities in the local news...Nothing. Nada. Zilch, of ANY kind of Patriot subversive activity since Burgert & his buddy's were taken down back in 2000. And they were like 5 guy's.

Apparently, this is just another AP journalist stab at 'Sensationalizing' Burgert the Wacko, apparently building on and created based only on statements from Travis McAdams; who (as we all know in Montana) will do and say almost ANYTHING to draw attention to himself. Travis McAdams is no expert on domestic terrorists, neo-nazis or the 'patriotic subversive right' (whatever that is)...

Travis McAdams is a guy who will do or say anything, including making stuff up to get attention...Here's a perfect example: Quote: Travis McAdams: "Others include patriot leader and former Constitution Party vice presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin, who believes the U.S. is headed for a fight between big-government globalists and independent patriots; Stewart Rhodes, founder of Oath Keepers, which wants law enforcement officers and military personnel to sign an oath against a one-world government conspiracy; and Randy Weaver, whose standoff with federal marshals at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992 kick-started the modern patriot movement. "

Chuck Baldwin does not EVEN live or visit MT., from what I have researched on the net just now. Neither does Randy Weaver...Also, the Randy Weaver standoff took place in Northern Idaho, not MT.

What do these guy's have to do with the wacko Burgert? Absolutely nothing. So why are they even mentioned in an article titled

All Stewart Rhodes is asking of the Oath Keepers Society, is that the Police & Military who are sworn to uphold the constitution, swear again another oath to do exactly that; and to not violate the U.S. constitution through their duties as military men & law enforcement officers. That's all. No subversiveness. No politics involved. Just keeping your oath to uphold the constitution; as you are sworn to do. Yet the SPLC (southern Poverty Law Center) and sensationalist fruitcakes like Travis McAdams want you to believe it is something entirely different...Why you might ask? Well, this is how they make their money. Plain & simple. We have probably less neo-naziism here than in other states. Those guy's are everywhere. Sure, it's a problem EVERYWHERE. But why use it to sensationalize the state of Montana?

Quote: ""Montana is developing into a hotbed," said Mark Potok, director of the SPLC Intelligence Project." Absolute bull puckey. I mean really. SPLC intelligence project? I can't recall ever seeing anything 'intelligent' come out of these guy's offices. I wonder how much their 'investigators' & 'informants' are paid? To make stuff up? Gotta get paid

There are plenty of Neo-Nazis in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky but we don't see the media using them to sensationalize those states, now do we.

Twisted Titan
23rd June 2011, 08:07 AM
it appears that when the hammer falls montana will be leading the midwestern resistence

JDRock
23rd June 2011, 08:38 AM
Extremist : " anyone who DARES question the jewish propaganda regarding race,creed religion or political correctness."

hoarder
23rd June 2011, 02:40 PM
it appears that when the hammer falls montana will be leading the midwestern resistenceLess than 1/3 of one percent of the US population live in Montana. Not everyone in Montana is a patriot either.