New America has its roots in the numerous ultraright-wing, militant organizations which proliferated throughout North America during the 1970s and '80s. The organization, formed by Carl Hughes in 1979, was an unusual coalition of survivalists, tax and "big government" resistance groups, neo-nazis, ultraright-wing and militant religious organizations, and racists. In the late 1980s, several pseudo-Christian, highly militant church cults became part of the New American infastructure, churches which included Hughes' own Saints of the Saviour's Truth (SST).
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| - New America has its roots in the numerous ultraright-wing, militant organizations which proliferated throughout North America during the 1970s and '80s. The organization, formed by Carl Hughes in 1979, was an unusual coalition of survivalists, tax and "big government" resistance groups, neo-nazis, ultraright-wing and militant religious organizations, and racists. In the late 1980s, several pseudo-Christian, highly militant church cults became part of the New American infastructure, churches which included Hughes' own Saints of the Saviour's Truth (SST).
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| - New America has its roots in the numerous ultraright-wing, militant organizations which proliferated throughout North America during the 1970s and '80s. The organization, formed by Carl Hughes in 1979, was an unusual coalition of survivalists, tax and "big government" resistance groups, neo-nazis, ultraright-wing and militant religious organizations, and racists. In the late 1980s, several pseudo-Christian, highly militant church cults became part of the New American infastructure, churches which included Hughes' own Saints of the Saviour's Truth (SST).
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