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Tax exempt SPLC had net assets of $256 million as of 2012.
3/5/2013, "Southern Poverty Law Center Report Finds 'Patriot' Groups Surge As Anti-Obama Fervor Grows," Janell Ross, Huffington Post
"The number of anti-government “patriot” groups, including
paramilitary hate organizations, reached an all-time high in 2012,
fanned by President Barack Obama's reelection and talk of gun control
following the Newtown, Conn., elementary school massacre, according to a
report issued Tuesday by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Patriot groups -- those dedicated to federal government overthrow in
the belief it will confiscate weapons and impose socialism -- expanded
in number and size for the fourth consecutive year, the law center said.
The groups' recruiting was fueled by the sluggish economy, anxieties
about the country’s shifting demographics and their ability to push
their ideas and conspiracy theories into the mainstream, the report
said. The growth intensified at the end of 2012 with the election and
the school massacre.
“As in the period before the Oklahoma City bombing, we now are seeing
ominous threats from those who believe that the government is poised to
take their guns,” wrote Richard Cohen, president of the Southern
Poverty Law Center and a member of the Department of Homeland Security
working group on violent extremism.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, a Montgomery, Ala.-based nonprofit
that monitors hate groups and crimes, said in a letter to U.S. Attorney
Eric Holder and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano that
patriot groups now hold the potential for a wave of domestic terrorism. The groups overshadow the danger posed by more traditional hate groups
-- neo-Nazis and others dedicated against blacks, Latinos, Catholics and
Muslims, for example, the report found. The group's letter urged
federal officials to create a new task force to assess federal resources
devoted to the threat.
In October 1994, the law center wrote to then-Attorney General Janet
Reno about the growing threat of domestic extremism. The Oklahoma City
federal building was bombed six months later.
Patriot groups have been classified by the law center as hate
organizations because their anti-government sentiment is almost always
paired with racism, ranging from fear of everyday crime to a looming
race war, said Mark Potok, the law center's chief hate group and hate
crime investigator.
The law center found 1,360 patriot groups in 2012 -– an 813 percent
rise since 2008, the year before Obama took office. Of those groups, 321
constitute militias. The law center also found a near-record 1,007 hate
groups with animus directed at minorities, gay men, lesbians, and
transgender individuals in 2012. That's a slight decline from the 1,018
groups counted in 2011.
Potok said law enforcement authorities in 2011 intercepted one
patriot group member headed towards El Paso, Texas, where he planned to
equip patriot groups near the U.S.-Mexico border with devices from his
arsenal of homemade explosive devices."...
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