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Monitoring Hate and Extremist Activity

The Intelligence Project monitors hate groups and extremist activities throughout the U.S. and publishes the Center's award-winning Intelligence Report.

It also offers training to help law enforcement officials and human rights groups combat organized racism, including an online hate crime training course for law enforcement professionals.

Under the name Klanwatch, the Project began monitoring hate activity in 1981. In 1994, after uncovering links between white supremacist organizations and the emerging antigovernment "Patriot" movement, the Center expanded its monitoring operation to include militias and other extremist groups.

Today, the Project tracks more than 800 hate groups around the nation. The quarterly Intelligence Report provides comprehensive updates to law enforcement agencies, the media and the general public.

Read more about the Intelligence Project in our history section.

'Ready for War'
Around the country, thousands of black men and women are joining the racist fringe of the Hebrew Israelite movement, even as its preachers grow more militant.

Also in this issue: Anti-Semitic ideologues are spreading a message of hate on college campuses; the American Legion has released an anti-immigration booklet replete with xenophobic falsehoods; and members of an apocalyptic movement known as Joel's Army are breaking from mainline Pentecostal churches and gaining ground with young people.

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