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...court's decision stemmed from a libel suit against the Investigator, a magazine published by muckraking Columnist Jack Anderson. In three articles published in 1981, the Investigator charged that the ultraconservative Liberty Lobby and its founder, Willis Carto, were neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic and racist. Carto and his organization sued Anderson and the magazine, claiming that they had used patently unreliable sources...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Libel Relief | 7/7/1986 | See Source »

...triggerman. Ward also asserted that Order members received tax-free "salaries" of $20,000 annually and bonuses from crimes furthering Order goals. In response, Defense Attorney Fred Leatherman, representing Randolph Duey, called the proceeding "a political trial." Duey is charged with participating in the slaying last year of fellow Neo-Nazi Walter West, suspected by the Order of being an informer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Order in Court | 9/23/1985 | See Source »

...were asked if they were Jewish, or had sympathies for anti- black, anti-Jewish or tax-protest groups. They were also asked if they could be fair to defendants who may not believe the Holocaust occurred. The Government hopes the trial will bring to fruition its fight against radical neo-Nazi hate groups. The drive was launched last year when authorities uncovered evidence (confirmed by the two witnesses heard before the trial recessed at week's end) that the Order had begun acting out a plot laid out in The Turner Diaries, a bizarre novel written by White Supremacist William...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Order in Court | 9/23/1985 | See Source »

Both men were managers for Brink's Inc., the armored car service, and both, authorities believe, were members of a secret, neo-Nazi organization called the Brotherhood of Silence. Last week Charles Ostrout, 51, and Ronald Allen King, 45, were arrested by FBI agents in California and charged with conspiring to rob Brink's main storage vault in San Francisco. Ostrout was also charged with the sensational $3.6 million heist last July of a Brink's truck in Northern California. The arrests culminated an investigation that included the arrest in late November of Gary Lee Yarborough, allegedly a Brotherhood leader...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terrorism: Closing in on the Brotherhood | 2/11/1985 | See Source »

According to FBI agents, the red-haired Yarbrough, 29, is a former member of an Idaho-based neo-Nazi group called Aryan Nations. Yarbrough and five other members of the group were charged last week with a pair of armored-rack robberies worth more than $4 million. Yarbrough is also charged with opening fire on three FBI agents outside his home in October. The formidable arms cache discovered in his home after his arrest included crossbows, plastic explosives, hand grenades, night-vision scopes and semiautomatic rifles. Said Yarbrough: "The Bible tells me to prepare for the day of destruction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Explosive Find | 12/31/1984 | See Source »

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