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Antigovernment Movement

Antigovernment groups are part of the antidemocratic hard right movement. They believe the federal government is tyrannical and they traffic in conspiracy theories about an illegitimate government of leftist elites seeking a “New World Order.” In the past this movement was referred to as the “Patriot” movement by adherents and critics.

• To see the 2021 groups broken down by state click here.

Top takeaways

The Intelligence Project identified 488 extreme antigovernment groups that were active in 2021, down from 566 in 2020. Of these groups, 92 were militias, 75 sovereign citizen, three constitutional sheriff, and 52 conspiracy propagandist groups. The number of antigovernment groups peaked in the 2010s and has declined since, but the current decrease in organized group numbers is not reflective of a lack of broad support or activity. In 2021, the conspiratorial and permanently dubious view of government was pervasive, as evidence by the movement’s popularity on such issues as COVID-19 regulations, local school curriculum, the “Big Lie” voter fraud, border security and various technological advances such as 5G cell service. Antigovernment imagery, such as the Gadsden flag and the Three Percenter logo, was commonly displayed by adherents across the country. Antigovernment groups were linked up with other hard-right groups in 2021, as they often targeted the same marginalized communities and engaged in actual or threats of political violence.  

The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and attempt to stop the democratic transfer of power through the formalized counting of electoral votes was the most public moment for the antigovernment movement since the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. Of the over 700 people charged with offenses ranging from trespassing to seditious conspiracy for the actions on Jan. 6, at least 25 were members of identified antigovernment organizations.

Faced with greater scrutiny and deplatforming, antigovernment groups reorganized and were dispersed in communities focused on localized activities – a mainstay tactic of the antigovernment movement. Some local chapters of national organizations disbanded or unaffiliated, including chapters of Oath Keepers, the American Patriots Three Percent, III% United Patriots, the Three Percenters/III%ers, and the State of Jefferson Formation.

Ammon Bundy’s People’s Rights activists held a variety of small-scale demonstrations for individual grievances and organized a series of stunts disobeying COVID-19 public health measures, one resulting in Bundy’s arrest, throughout 2021.

In the Southwest, militias and other extremists set up camps in the desert engaging in vigilante activities including harassing migrants and humanitarian aid groups and coordinating with border patrol agents.

Conspiracy propagandists, including the John Birch Society, found a niche audience with COVID-19 vaccine skeptics, using existing antigovernment mistrust and a historical relationship with the natural-health sector to push the conspiracies around population and government control. Likewise, constitutional sheriff organizations promoted COVID-19 conspiracy theories and refused to enforce health guidelines enacted by their lawmakers. Some of these sheriffs teamed up at events alongside QAnon adherents, antisemites and sovereign citizens. 

The coalescing of QAnon adherents with sovereign citizens, constitutional sheriffs and militia members, along with conspiracy minded anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers, has produced an environment where groups can openly recruit and market their ideas to each other and the general public.

Key moments

  • John Birch Society (JBS) founded, 1958: The organization is dedicated to opposing communism.
  • Ruby Ridge Standoff, August 1992: An 11-day standoff with the Weaver family and law enforcement occurred in Boundary County, Idaho. United States Marshals moved to arrest Randy Weaver under a warrant, Weaver refused and a standoff insured. Weaver’s son and wife, and a Deputy U.S. Marshall were all killed.
  • Oklahoma City Bombing, April 19, 1995: Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols bomb the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The bombing killed at least 168 people and injured at least 680 additional individuals.
  • Conspiracy website WorldNetDaily (WND) is founded in 1997.
  • Printz v. U.S., June 27, 1997: The U.S. Supreme Court sides with Sheriff Mack and Ravalli County Sheriff/Coroner Jay Printz in their case against a provision of the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act.
  • Infowars founded, 1999: Infowars is founded, and with antigovernment conspiracy theorist and supplement salesman Alex Jones it goes on to craft and nurture the conspiracy theories that animate the antigovernment movement.
  • Cliven Bundy’s Battle at Bunkerville, July 10, 2014: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department engaged in a four-day standoff against Cliven Bundy and his antigovernment followers over unpaid cattle grazing fees. The standoff ended when the BLM withdrew to avoid a violent clash with antigovernment supporters.
  • Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Occupation, Jan. 2, 2016: Antigovernment adherents, including Ammon Bundy, and militia members descended onto the Malheur National wildlife refuge for a 41-day standoff with law enforcement in an attempt to get the Federal Government to hand over public lands to states.
  • Arivaca murders, May 30, 2009: Shawna Forde, leader of the militant group Minutemen American Defense (MAD), coordinated an attempted home invasion turned double homicide when members of the group killed Raul Flores and his 9-year-old daughter Brisenia. Forde and one other member were sentenced to death while a third member was sentenced to life in prison for his role in the killings.
  • The Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) Rally in Richmond, January 2020: The event brought together extreme antigovernment militia groups alongside other Second Amendment absolutists. Joining nearly 400 localities in 20 states, 120 localities in Virginia declared themselves “Second Amendment sanctuaries.”
  • Rally hosted in part by American Patriot Council’s Ryan Kelley in Michigan’s capitol, April 30, 2020: Attendees stormed the statehouse, many of them armed. Brothers William and Michael Null, members of the Wolverine Watchmen militia, were there.
  • Shooting of Jacob Blake by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin, August 2020: Black Lives Matter protests occur throughout the state. Militias came out to counter them. Kyle Rittenhouse is accused of shooting three people, killing two. He received an outpouring of support from the far right.
  • Michigan Kidnapping Plot, Oct. 8, 2020: Members of the Wolverine Watchmen, along with members of the Michigan Militia, were arrested by the FBI and Michigan State Police after plotting to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
  • Jan. 6 Insurrection, Jan. 6, 2021: Violent domestic extremists, including antigovernment militias such as the Oath Keepers, stormed the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., in an attempt to stop the certification of the results from the 2020 general election. Members of the group face multiple federal charges. At least five people died in connection with the attack. Among those arrested were members of the Proud Boys, the Three Percenter movement and the Oath Keepers. Attacks by antigovernment militia groups also took place at state Capitol buildings in Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
  • Red Pill Festivals in Montana and South Dakota, June and July 2021: Conspiracy theorists and lawmakers gather for regional events. Organizations represented include John Birch Society, Redoubt News, Connecting the Dots, and Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers. Speakers include Alex Newman, Caleb Collier, Bill Jasper, Matt Shea, Idaho Rep. Heather Scott, Joey Gibson, John Jacob Schmidt, G. Edward Griffin, Dan Happel and Richard Mack.
  • Throughout summer 2021, Ammon Bundy’s People’s Rights Network threatens a standoff in Klamath Falls in Dan Nielsen and Grant Knoll protest water rights with The Klamath Tribes (Klamath-Modoc-Yahooskin). 
  • Arise USA: Faith, Family, Freedom, May-Sept. 2021: Arise USA claims they made an 85-stop tour promoting the “Big Lie,” QAnon, COVID-19 conspiracies, 9/11 antisemitic conspiracies, and County Supremacy. The tour is organized by Robert David Steele who died from COVID-19 in fall 2021. Speakers included Richard Mackand Kevin Jenkins. Steele was a former CIA agent, 2016 Libertarian candidate for president, and holocaust denier.
  • Patriot Network Summit, July 30-Aug. 1, 2021: In Dugspur, Virginia,John Pierce, attorney for Jan. 6 Defendantsjoins Jeanette Finicum and health conspiracy theorists for an event focused on the Malheur standoff, while introducing the additional martyrdom of the Jan. 6 arrestees and opposition to national COVID-19 health efforts.
  • ReAwaken America Health and Freedom Tour, July-Oct. 2021: QAnon conspiracy theorists gather with other antigovernment activists in Michigan, Florida, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado and California. Speakers include Clay Clark, Mike Flynn, Roger Stone, Gene Hoe, Richard Mack, (Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association), Joe Oltmann, (FEC United) and Artur Pawlowski (Canadian Black Robe Regiment pastor).
  • Sanctuary Church’s Rod of Iron Freedom Festival, October 2021: Antigovernment and hard-right leaders came together in Greeley, Pennsylvania,to promote guns and conspiracies. Speakers included Steve Bannon, Joey Gibson, Rep. Rick Saccone, and Dan Fisher and Gary Haskell of the “Black Robed Regiment.” 
  • For God & Country Patriot Double Down 2021, October 2021: In Las Vegas Nevada antigovernment activists hold a rally promoting QAnon and other conspiracies. Speakers include Amy and John Sabal, Mike Flynn, Ron Watkins, Gene Ho, Jordan Sather, Zak Paine, Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers, Arizona state Sen. Mark Finchem and former Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Sheriff David Clarke.

What’s ahead

The antigovernment movement will look to expand upon the broad popularity of foundational ideas related to guns, government distrust and conspiracy theories. They will continue to capitalize on the current issues related to public health guidance, local school curriculum and practices, control of natural resources, claims of election fraud, immigration and national security. They will particularly seek to further mainstream their ideas and operationalize their power by running for office in large numbers from the local to federal level.

  The movement will also seek to mitigate the damage to their brand in the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Particularly, movement leaders will want to shift the media narrative and deflect legal, law-enforcement and public scrutiny. If historical trends are a guide, the movement could also see growth in response to federal government expansion and policy shifts under Biden.

Background

Antigovernment groups are part of the antidemocratic hard-right movement. They believe the federal government is tyrannical and they traffic in conspiracy theories about an illegitimate government of leftist elites seeking a “New World Order.” Adherents and critics have in the past referred to this movement as the “Patriot” movement. 

A particularly prominent conspiracy in the antigovernment movement – and one conspiracy propagandist groups often push – involves an effort to create a New World Order through a One World Government, often facilitated by the United Nations in order to institute communism/socialism and take away private property rights. Another conspiracy alleges that there are plans to merge the United States, Canada and Mexico into a single country. Other notable conspiracies include the idea that the federal government is secretly planning to round up citizens and place them in concentration camps run by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Fears of impending gun control or weapons confiscations, either by the government or international agencies, also run rampant in antigovernment circles.

These conspiracy theories identify grievances, both real and imagined, and demonize groups they deem responsible for them. Conspiracy propagandists offer simple answers to complex problems, but often stop short of offering a specific solution to the threats, instead hinting at actions to be taken by movement members while being careful to maintain plausible deniability. Groups including The John Birch Society, WorldNetDaily (WND) and InfoWars are crucial to the antigovernment extremist movement in that they help craft and nurture the very conspiracy theories that animate the movement’s activists.

The antigovernment movement has experienced waves of popularity, including the 1990s. In 1996, the year after the Oklahoma City bombing, 858 groups were documented active in the U.S. Timothy McVeigh, one of the Oklahoma City bombers, was motivated by extreme antigovernment beliefs then circulating in the militia movement. He was also inspired by the racist novel The Turner Diaries, modeling his attack on a scene from the book. The antigovernment movement of the 1990s, typified by the proliferation of militias, was fueled by a string of incidents, including the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff, the 1993 Branch Davidian Waco compound siege and the 1996 Montana Freemen standoff. Other factors included the struggling economy in the early 1990s, particularly in Western states, and the election of President Bill Clinton, who was characterized by antigovernment activists as a liberal intent on seizing their weapons. Similarly, the in the last 2000s and 2010s the antigovernment was animated by the Tea Party movement, with both national and local groups mobilizing resentment around the economic challenges of the great recession and in opposition to the presidency of Barack Obama.

The militia movement engages in paramilitary training aimed at protecting citizens from this feared impending government crackdown. Militia groups often engage in firearm and field training, maintain an internal hierarchical command structure, are obsessed with guns and the Second Amendment, and are often opposed to immigration. Notable groups have included the Wolverine Watchman, Ohio Defense Force; Hutaree Militia, Oath Keepers, Minutemen American Defense, Militia of Montana and various Three Percenter-affiliated groups. The Wolverine Watchman were charged in connection to the 2020 plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Both Oath Keepers and Three Percenter group members have been arrested for charges relating to the Jan. 6 insurrection. Three Percenter groups adhere to the dubious historical claim that only 3% of American colonists fought against the British during the War of Independence. 

The Oath Keepers were founded in 2009 by Elmer Stewart Rhodes, a veteran army paratrooper, law school graduate and former Ron Paul congressional staffer. Like some antigovernment groups and activists such as Jack McLamb’s Police Against the New World Order, Oath Keepers primarily recruits current and former law enforcement, military and first-responder personnel, though they also accept civilians. Unlike many other militia groups that are local, geographically-based groups, Oath Keepers has a centralized hierarchical leadership and tiered structure at national, state and local levels.

A small but influential and foundational segment of the antigovernment movement is the constitutional sheriff movement. These groups adhere to the concept of county supremacy and the idea that the county sheriff as the ultimate law enforcement authority in the United States. This idea was pioneered in the 1970s and described as Posse Comitatus. The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association is the largest and oldest national constitutional sheriff organization. The second tenet of county supremacy centers on the idea that county government should have control of all the land within its borders, taking this power away from the state and federal government. Antigovernment groups who focus on this tenet are often active in the anti-public lands movement popular in the Western U.S., also known as the Sagebrush Rebellion or Wise Use movement in previous decades.

Sovereign citizens, a subset of the antigovernment movement, believe that they, not judges, juries, law enforcement or elected officials, get to decide which laws to obey and which to ignore, and they think they shouldn’t have to pay taxes. Sovereign citizen ideology is highly conspiratorial, and they are best known for clogging up the courts with indecipherable filings and liens targeting public officials. Sovereign citizens are frequently engaged in criminal activity and have been violent when confronted, particularly against government officials such as police officers. Some concerning groups are part of a subset of sovereign citizens termed Moorish sovereign citizens.

The antigovernment movement has also included groups whose focus was on tax protest and survivalism. While groups associated with both segments still exist, their prevalence has diminished in recent years. As the antigovernment movement has changed in the last 50 years, different segments have either grown or shrunk, but the key conspiracies and ideas are always taken up by other antigovernment groups and often reemerge later.

Three Percenters

Percenterism is one of three core components within the antigovernment militia movement, along with the Oath Keepers and traditional militia groups. The reference to 3% stems from the dubious historical claim that only 3% of American colonists fought against the British during the War of Independence.

Oath Keepers

The Oath Keepers, another core component of the militia movement, was founded in 2009 by Elmer Stewart Rhodes, a veteran army paratrooper, Yale Law School graduate and former Ron Paul congressional staffer. It primarily recruits current and former law enforcement, military and first-responder personnel, though it also accepts civilians. Unlike Three Percenterism, Oath Keepers was conceived as an organization with hierarchical leadership at national, state and local levels, one committed to establishing a network of activists it hopes will lay the groundwork for the creation of state militias.

Conspiracy Propagandists

The John Birch Society, World Net Daily and InfoWars are crucial to the antigovernment extremist movement in that they help craft and nurture the very conspiracy theories that animate the movement’s activists, such as Oath Keepers and Three Percenters. These conspiracy theories identify grievances, both real and imagined, and demonize groups they deem responsible for them. Conspiracy propagandists often stop just short of offering a solution to the threats, instead leaving action up to movement members while being careful to maintain plausible deniability. These conspiracy theories generate a sense of urgency in the “Patriot” movement that can lead to criminal activity, including terrorism.

2021 Antigovernment Groups by State

Map: Antigovernment general groups numbered state by state

To see the 2021 groups broken down by category, click the links here:

266 Antigovernment general, 92 Militia, 75 Sovereign Citizen, 3 Constitutional Sheriffs, and 52 Conspiracy Propagandists

Download the list notating non-profit antigovernment groups with non-profit EIN (tax ID) numbers.

 

ALABAMA

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Constitution Party
Montgomery

Eagle Forum
Birmingham
Dothan

Freedom Yell
Ozark

John Birch Society
Mobile

LewRockwell.com
Auburn

Medical Kidnap
Huntsville

Oath Keepers
Statewide

Republic for the united States of America
Dothan

United States of America Republic Government
Statewide

ALASKA

Constitution Party of Alaska
Soldotna

National Assembly
Fairbanks

ARIZONA

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Arizona Border Recon
Phoenix

Arizona State Militia
Sierra Vista

AZ Desert Guardians
Pima County

Civilian Defense Force
Phoenix

Constitution Party
Apache Junction

Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association
Higley

John Birch Society
Mesa

National Assembly
Statewide

Northern Arizona Militia
Golden Valley

Oath Keepers
Statewide
Chino Valley

Patriot Party of AZ
Glendale

Peoples Rights
Statewide

Protect America Now
Tempe

Riders United for a Sovereign America, Corp
Tempe

Southern Arizona Militia
Statewide

Union of Three Percenter American Patriots
Phoenix

Veterans on Patrol
Pima County

ARKANSAS

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Arkansas Defense Force
Statewide

Constitution Party
Fort Smith

National Assembly
Statewide

Secure Arkansas
Little Rock

CALIFORNIA

American Patriot Vanguard
Statewide

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide
Alameda
Los Angeles
Orange County
Stanislaus County
Ventura

California State Militia
Central California
Los Angeles
San Diego County

Constitution Club, The
Hemet

Constitution Party
San Leandro
Statewide

Cottonwood Militia
Cottonwood

DEMOCRATS AGAINST U.N. AGENDA 21
Santa Rosa

Eagle Forum
Orange County
Santa Rosa
Sonoma County

Educate Yourself
Costa Me

Foundation, The
Walnut

Freedom Coalition
Live Oak

HISAdvocates.org
Costa Mesa

Jeremiah Films
Los Angeles

Liberty Under Fire
Taft

Mamalitia
San Bernardino
Stockton

National Assembly
Riverside

Outpost of Freedom
Los Molinos

People's Rights
Statewide

Reign of the Heavens Society
Ontario

Republic for the united States of America
Fullerton

Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry
San Diego

State of Jefferson Formation
Mariposa
Shasta County
Siskiyou County
Sonora
Stanislaus County
Tehama County

Tenth Amendment Center
Los Angeles

The Healthy American
San Clemente

United States Justice Foundation
Riverside

We Are Change
Fresno
Los Angeles
San Dimas

COLORADO

American Freedom Network
Johnstown

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Arvada

Faith Education Commerce (FEC United)
Colorado Springs
Denver
Parker

Freedom First Society
Colorado Springs

III% United Patriots
Johnstown

National Assembly
Douglas County
Littleton

Peoples Rights
Statewide

Team Law
Grand Junction

We Are Change
Denver
Walsenburg

CONNECTICUT

John Birch Society
Norwich

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Statewide

Post and Email, The
Canterbury

We Are Change
Waterbury

DELAWARE

First State Pathfinders
Odessa

Institute on the Constitution
Statewide

Patriots for Delaware
Georgetown

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

WorldNetDaily
Washington

FLORIDA

American Patriots Three Percent
Jacksonville

American States Assembly, The
Atlantic Beach

Constitution Party
Jupiter

Constitutional Education & Consulting, KrisAnne Hall
Wellborn

Freedom Law School
Spring Hill

Gun Owners of America
Statewide

III% United Patriots
Statewide

John Birch Society
Statewide

Liberty First Society
Wellborn

Liberty Hangout
Auburndale

National Assembly
Miami
Statewide

Now the End Begins
Jacksonville

Oath Keepers
Statewide

People's Right's
Statewide

Redpill Roadshow
Cape Coral

Reign of the Heavens Society
Statewide

Sarasota Patriots
Sarasota

Statewide Common Law Grand Jury
Arcadia

Uncle Sam's Misguided Children
Sarasota

We Are Change
Orlando
Tampa

Wild Bill for America
South Daytona

Women Fighting for America
Jacksonville

GEORGIA

American States Assembly, The
Lithonia

Constitution Party
Woodstock

Corporate Freedom Group
Atlanta

Georgia Three Percent Martyrs
Bremen

III% Security Force
Statewide

III% United Patriots
Statewide

John Birch Society
Barnesville

Moorish Science Temple of America 1928, The
Lithonia

Oath Keepers
Statewide

Sovereign Filing Solutions
Morrow

The Patriot Depot
Powder Springs

HAWAII

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Circle of Sovereigns
Statewide

Constitution Party
Wailuku

Institute on the Constitution
Statewide

National Assembly
Honolulu
Maui

IDAHO

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Wendell

AVOW (Another Voice of Warning)
Rigby

Constitution Party
Coeur D'Alene

Cowboys Motorcycle Club
Statewide

Idaho Constitutional Sheriffs
Statewide

John Birch Society
Boise
Preston

Light Foot Militia
Kootenai County

Micro Effect, The
Kamiah

Panhandle Patriots Riding Club
Statewide

People's Rights
Emmett

Real Three Percenters Idaho, The
Statewide

Redoubt News
Priest River

ILLINOIS

American Patriot Vanguard
Statewide

American Revolution 2.0
Naperville County

Connecting the Dots
Chicago

Constitution Party
DuPage County
Metropolis

Eagle Forum
Alton

Illinois Sons of Liberty
Statewide

Next News Network
Northbrook

Oath Keepers
Woodstock

Overpasses for America
Statewide

United States of America Republic Government
Chicago

We Are Change
Chicago
Rockford

INDIANA

American Guard
Statewide

American Patriot Vanguard
Statewide

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Bloomfield

Indiana Citizens Volunteer Militia
Statewide

Institute on the Constitution
Evansville

Oath Keepers
Westfield

United States of America Republic Government
Merrillville

What Really Happened
Santa Claus

IOWA

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Constitution Party
Pleasant Hill

Oath Keepers
Statewide

KANSAS

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Statewide

People's Rights
Statewide

Prophecy Club Resources, The
Topeka

KENTUCKY

Constitution Party
Lexington

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Statewide

Tea Party of Kentucky
Louisville

LOUISIANA

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Constitution Party
Eunice

Empire Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah
Richwood

MAINE

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Kennebunk

Maine Militia
Belfast

Maine Volunteer Responders
West Gardiner

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Statewide

MARYLAND

America's Survival, Inc.
Owings

Constitution Party
Rockville

Institute on the Constitution
Caroline County

Institute on the Constitution (aka American View)
Pasadena

March to Exodus
Elkton

My Brother's Threepers
Smithsburg

MASSACHUSETTS

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Constitution Party
Statewide

Oath Keepers
Ware

MICHIGAN

American Patriot Council
Statewide

Constitution Party
Grand Rapids

Faith Education Commerce (FEC United)
Grosse Pointe

Genesee County Volunteer Militia
Genesee Twp

Michigan Home Guard
Statewide

Michigan Liberty Militia
Barry County

Michigan Militia Corps Wolverines
Statewide

Oath Keepers
Statewide

Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia
Statewide

Voices Against Tyranny
Lansing

We Are Change
Big Rapids

MINNESOTA

American Patriot Vanguard
Statewide

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Redwood Falls

Genesis Communication Network
Saint Paul

III% United Patriots
Statewide

Institute on the Constitution
Statewide

We Are Change
Statewide

MISSISSIPPI

American Patriots Three Percent 
Statewide

Citizens Militia of Mississippi
Statewide

Constitution Party
Newton County
Seminary

Oath Keepers
Statewide

Watchmen of America
Statewide

MISSOURI

2nd Amendment Patches.com
Halltown

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Cole County
Piedmont
Pulaski County
St. Charles

Eagle Forum
Statewide

III% United Patriots
Statewide

Missouri Militia
Kansas City
St Joseph

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Statewide

Oath Keepers
St Louis

MONTANA

Gideon Knox Group, MT Daily Gazette
Sidney

John Birch Society
Billings
Great Falls
Lincoln County

People's Rights
Kalispell

Redoubt News
Statewide

Stand Up America U.S.
Bigfork

NEBRASKA

Constitution Party
Lincoln

Eagle Forum
Statewide

Institute on the Constitution
Statewide

Oath Keepers
Statewide

Peoples Rights
Statewide

NEVADA

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Elko

Eagle Forum
Elko

Freedom From Government
Gabbs

Oath Keepers
Las Vegas

People's Rights
Statewide

We Are Change
Las Vegas
Reno

West Coast Patriots
Statewide

NEW HAMPSHIRE

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Auburn

GraniteGrok
Gilford

Institute on the Constitution
Statewide

New England Minutemen
Statewide

NEW JERSEY

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Eagle Forum
Bergenfield

El Moroccan Empire at New Jersey state republic
Statewide

Garden State 2A Grassroots Organization
Mullica Hill

John Birch Society
Statewide

National Assembly
Jersey City

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Statewide

Oath Keepers
Statewide
Bergen County
Cape May
Northvale

R.V. Bey Publications
Pleasantville

Sons of Liberty Survival Outfitters
Sparta

United States of America Republic Government
Statewide

We Are Change
Statewide

NEW MEXICO

American Patriot Vanguard
Rio Rancho

American States Assembly, The
Statewide
Alamogordo

Constitution Party
Albuquerque

NEW YORK

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
New York

Constitution Party
Buffalo

Constitutional Coalition of New York State
Cheektowaga

John Birch Society
Albany
Saratoga Springs

Long Island Loud Majority
Lindenhurst

Long Island Mutual Assistance Group
Nassau County

Madison's Militia
New Lebanon

Marching Patriots, The
East Aurora

National Liberty Alliance
Hyde Park

New York Militia TM
Broadalbin
Schaghticoke
Tillson

Oath Keepers
Statewide
Bayville
Orange County
Swan Lake

Rolling Patriots, The
East Aurora

TEA New York
Grand Island

Watchmen
Buffalo

We Are Change
Statewide

We Are Change
New York

NORTH CAROLINA

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

America's Remedy
Charlotte

Camp Constitution
Charlotte

Constitution Party
Charlotte

Free North Carolina
Cape Carteret

III% United Patriots
Statewide

Oath Keepers
Statewide
Columbus County

Stokes County Militia
King

Watchmen
Concord

We Are Change
Statewide
Raleigh

NORTH DAKOTA

Constitution Party
Bismarck

National Assembly
Statewide

OHIO

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American Regulators
Goshen

Constitution Party
New Lebanon

Eagle Forum
Uniontown

Frontiersmen, The
Ravenna

Heartland Defenders
Statewide

Institute on the Constitution
Statewide

Irregulars of Ohio Reserve Militia
Statewide

John Birch Society
Statewide

Last Militia, The
Butler County
Clark County
Hamilton
Montgomery
Preble County
Summit County

National Assembly
Loveland

North East Ohio Woodsmen
East Rochester

Oath Keepers
Statewide

Ohio Defense Force Home Guard
New Lexington
Zanesville

Ohio Militiamen
Statewide

Ohio Minutemen Militia
Oak Harbor

Ohio Patriots Alliance
Newark

Ohio State Regular Militia
Statewide

Patriot America
Middletown

Patriot Shit Outfitters
Bethel

Patriots for Ohio
Marysville

Reapers Constitutional Militia of Ohio
Cortland

Silver Shield Xchange
Cleveland

Southern Ohio Outdoorsmen
Peebles

Voices Against Tyranny
Statewide

West Ohio Minutemen
Lima

OKLAHOMA

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Constitution Party
Chandler

III% United Patriots
Statewide

John Birch Society
Tulsa

OREGON

American Patriot Party
Ashland

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Grants Pass

Embassy of Heaven
Stayton

Freedom Bound International
Klamath Falls

Oregon State Jural Assembly
Beaverton

People's Rights
Statewide

State of Jefferson Formation
Harney County

Timber Unity
Statewide

PENNSYLVANIA

Alt-Market.com
Pittsburgh

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Berks County Patriots
Blandon

Carlisle Light Infantry
Carlisle

Civilian Defense Force
Fayette County

Constitution Party
Lancaster
Statewide

Emergency Non-Profit Assisting Communities Together (ENACT)
Dauphin

Gun Owners of America
Harrisburg

Iron City CRU (Citizens Response Unit)
Pittsburgh

John Birch Society
Lancaster

Maulitia Motorcycle Club
Dauphin

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Statewide

Oath Keepers of Pennsylvania
Statewide

Pennsylvania Homeland Shield
Clarksburg

Pennsylvania Light Foot Militia
Statewide

Pennsylvania Oath Keepers
Lake City

Pennsylvania Patriots United
Oley

Pennsylvania State Militia
Statewide

Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia
Duncansville

Proud American Patriots Network
Jamison

Three Percent Liberty Defenders
Statewide

We Are Change
Statewide

RHODE ISLAND

Rhode Island Patriots
Statewide

Rise of the Moors
Pawtucket

TruthRadioShow.com
Hope

SOUTH CAROLINA

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Constitution Party
Taylors

John Birch Society
Statewide

SOUTH DAKOTA

Constitution Party
Sioux Falls

TENNESSEE

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Institute on the Constitution
Statewide

John Birch Society
Statewide

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Statewide

TEXAS

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Border Network News
El Paso

Cold Dead Hands 2nd Amendment Advocacy Group
Greenville

Constitution Party
Iredell

Constitutional Law Group
San Antonio

Defense Distributed
Austin

Freedom School
Austin

III% United Patriots
Statewide

InfoWars
Austin

John Birch Society
Houston

News With Views
Bowie County

Oath Keepers
Statewide

Patriots at Large
Statewide

Patriots for America
Dallas

People's Rights
Statewide

Republic Broadcasting
Round Rock

Republic of Texas
Bastrop County

Rule of Law Radio
Austin

Silver Bear Café
Garland

Texans4Truth
Georgetown

Texas Eagle Forum
Dallas

This is Texas Freedom Force
Statewide

True Texas Project
Statewide

We Are Change
Statewide
Corpus Christi

UTAH

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

Constitution Party
Bountiful

Eagle Forum
South Jordan

Freedom Rising Sun
Logan

Liberty RoundTable
American Fork

National Assembly
Statewide
Box Elder County

Oath Keepers
Statewide

People's Rights
Statewide

Renew America
Provo

Utah Citizens Alarm
Statewide

Utah Constitutional Militia
Salt Lake City

VERMONT

Oath Keepers
Randolph

Vermont State Militia
White River Junction

VIRGINIA

American Policy Center
Warrenton

Bedford County Militia
Bedford

Constitution Party
Newport News

Constitutional Rights PAC
McLean

Creditors Debtors Contracts in Commerce (CDCIC)
Norfolk

Gun Owners of America
Springfield

III% United Patriots
Statewide

Last Sons of Liberty
Statewide

Oath Keepers
Bedford
Blackstone
Fredericksburg
Goochland
Hanover County
Norfolk
Wakefield
Zuni

We Are Change
Blacksburg

 

WASHINGTON

American Patriots Three Percent
Statewide

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Center for Self Governance
Republic

Citizen Review
Sequim

Constitution Party
Spokane

John Birch Society
Tacoma

North Western Research Institute
Statewide

Oath Keepers
Statewide

People’s Rights
Statewide

Three Percent of Washington
Statewide

WEST VIRGINIA

Constitution Party
Weston

National Constitutional Coalition of Patriotic Americans
Bridgeport

Ohio Valley Minutemen Citizen's Volunteer Militia
Charleston

WISCONSIN

American States Assembly, The
Statewide

Constitution Party
Milwaukee

John Birch Society
Appleton

Republic for the united States of America
Statewide

United States of America Republic Government
Milwaukee

WYOMING

Constitution Party
Hartville

Natural News
Cody