Abstract
In 2008 there were 149 militia groups in the United States. In 2009, that number more than tripled to 512, and now there are nearly 600. In Right Wing Resurgence, author Daryl Johnson offers a detailed account of the growth of right wing extremism and militias in the United States and the ever-increasing threat they pose. The author is an acknowledged expert in this area and has been an intelligence analyst working for several federal agencies for nearly 20 years. The book is also a first-hand, insider’s account of the DHS Right Wing Extremism report from the person who wrote it. It is a truthful depiction of the facts, circumstances, and events leading up to the leak of this official intelligence assessment.
The leak and its aftermath have had an adverse effect on homeland security. Because of its alleged mishandling of the situation, the Department’s reputation has declined in the intelligence and law enforcement communities and the analytical integrity of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis was undermined. Most importantly, the nation’s security has been compromised during a critical time when a significant domestic terrorist threat is growing. This book is replete with case studies and interviews with leaders which reveal their agendas, how they recruit, and how they operate around the country. It presents a comprehensive account of an ever-growing security concern at a time when this threat is only beginning to be realized, and is still largely ignored in many circles.
Schlagworte
Right Wing Resurgence terrorism home grown home-grown- i–xii Preface i–xii
- 131–150 Chapter 6. Life at DHS 131–150
- 151–176 Chapter 7. Team Leader 151–176
- B1–J1 Photospread B1–J1
- 247–266 Chapter 11. Aftermath 247–266
- 267–290 Chapter 12. Validation 267–290
- 333–380 Notes 333–380
- 381–398 Index 381–398
- 399–400 About the Author 399–400