Nationalist Movement
The Nationalist Movement is a Mississippi-based, white nationalist organization with headquarters in Wisconsin that advocates what it calls a "pro-majority" position. It has been called white supremacist by the Associated Press and Anti-Defamation League, among others. Its leader was formerly Richard Barrett and is now Thomas Reiter. Its Secretary was Barry Hackney and is now Vince Thornton. Its activities include its Warrior-Training Camp, Unixandria Library, CROSSTAR website, Free-Tip news-service, CROSSTAR Forum, CROSSTAR Blogs, The Nationalist Dictionary, Airlink television-studios and Nationalist Legal-Defense Fund. Former activities included a Prisoner Pen-Pal Club and the All The Way newspaper. The symbol of the movement is the Crosstar.
Read more about Nationalist Movement: Lawsuits, CROSSTAR, All The Way
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