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Get a shredder, remove yourself from pre-screened offers and don't put up the little red flag on your mailbox.
At first glance that advice might sound like the marching orders of a militia group in Montana. But Author Denis G. Kelly is targeting consumers who want to avoid identity theft.
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... in other venues: for example, the Militia of Montana. . The Associated Press reported in May...
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ERIE, Pa. - The militia subculture is alive, if hardly well, even though experts say such groups have been on the wane nationwide since members testified before Congress in the mid-1990s in the wake of the Branch Davidian disaster and the Oklahoma City bombing.
Militia-type groups insist those events were government- provoked, if not sponsored, and the attorney for a man alleged to be the leader of one of two small groups in northwestern Pennsylvania says the government has no reason to be concerned about their activities.
... years after the groundbreaking Militia of Montana was formed. Militia members, and others who share ...
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... has a history of involvement with the Montana Freemen, a selfdescribed militia rejecting the aut...
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Obama would resign if in Weiner's position
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama says that if he were in Congressman Anthony Weiner's position, he'd resign.
... a 30-square- mile swath of rugged Montana forest on Monday for a former militia leader and s...
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Cover Story
The activities of militia groups in 39 states are analyzed. Militia groups have been growing in membership, albeit irregularly, since the Oklahoma City bombing on Apr 19, 1995. Many of them share the belief in an impending military standoff with the US government.
... control?" In addition, the Militia of Montana has been promoting for sale in its catalogue a com...
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By Bill Blankenship
THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL
...-abortion movement and got involved with a militia, but a former member of the Montana Freeman, Eddie...
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...(68) and to "provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurre....) Or, in the case of Alaska, Delaware, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming,...
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The 1993 siege of a religious compound in Waco, Texas, set off a barrage of criticism directed at the way the U.S. Justice Department and other government agencies handled the confrontation that left 74 people dead.
Following weeks of negotiations with David Koresh, self- proclaimed messiah and head of the Branch Davidians' religious sect, the 51-day ordeal ended violently when the compound went up in flames after an assault by the FBI. The tragedy left many questions unanswered and many Americans questioning their government's competence in times of crisis.
...- A siege involving the Montana Freeman, a radical militia group, that ranks as t...
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The 1993 siege of a religious compound in Waco, Texas, set off a barrage of criticism directed at the way the United States Justice Department and other government agencies handled the confrontation that left 74 people dead.
In the middle of it all was Gary Noesner.
...- A siege involving the Montana Freemen, a radical militia group, that ranks as t...