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"Techniques for Harassment,"
"The MOM catalog also offered more specific training materials,
including weapons breakdown manuals; "Techniques for Harassment," a
video presenting the latest refinements of that art"
Militia of Montana
Militia of Montana is one of the best known of the paramilitary
"patriot" militias that formed in the mid-to-late 1990s. John
Trochmann, along with his brother David and nephew Randy, formed the
group in January 1994 in Noxon, Montana. All three have been involved
with the Idaho-based Aryan Nations -- John as a featured speaker at
the 1990 Aryan Nations Congress. AN founder Richard Butler has said
that John helped write AN's code of conduct; he has also been
interviewed by The Spotlight, the conspiratorially anti-government and
anti-Semitic journal, and was a featured guest at the Liberty Lobby's
40th anniversary celebration
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While UCJ tried to portray itself as a human rights group, nearly all
of its leaders and chief supporters were white supremacists, including
Louis Beam, former ambassador at large for Aryan Nations, and Paul
Hall, editor of the Jubilee, a Christian Identity journal that was
promoted heavily in UCJ newsletters.
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Within a short time, however, the group incorporated "threats" to the
Second Amendment into visions of a global conspiracy orchestrated by
financial and corporate elites. Militia members believed that these
unseen powers were using the United Nations to overturn the
Constitution and invoke martial law as they absorbed the United States
into an international totalitarian state. Resisting this New World
Order became the core ideological and rhetorical theme for MOM and
much of the patriot movement. As it grew more conspiratorial, MOM was
increasingly courted by open racists, including The Spotlight, which
invited John Trochmann to be a featured speaker at its 40th
anniversary celebration.
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Fletcher compiled his sinister findings in MOM's Blue Book, a binder
of press clippings, fliers and articles. The Blue Book included a map
reproduced from a KIX cereal box that purportedly denoted the
occupational zones into which the United States was to be divided
following the United Nations-sponsored takeover
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The group also published a catalog that stocked everything from caps
and fatigue jackets to guides on improvising munitions and escaping
from police custody. The abusive power of the government was explored
in videotapes like "Surviving Martial Law" by John Trochmann,
"Government Gone Mad " by conspiracy theorist Jeff Baker and
"Pestilence," in which James Wickstrom, an outspoken anti-Semitic and
former Posse Comitatus leader, asserted that the AIDS virus was a
biological weapon released by the NWO powers to eliminate two billion
people by the year 2000. The MOM catalog also offered more specific
training materials, including weapons breakdown manuals; "Techniques
for Harassment," a video presenting the latest refinements of that
art; and "How to Disappear Completely," which provided would-be
revolutionaries with the skills to craft new identities.