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Michael B. Hari; Homegrown terrorist of Mosque; White militia groups

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Michael B. Hari was born in Paxton, TX and became a deputy sheriff in Paxton after studying criminology in college.  He quit law enforcement in 1997, saying he did not like how justice was carried out.  He was also deeply affected by the 1993 Waco shootout and how killing people in the compound was wrong by the ATF.  He eventually relocated to Clarence, IL and becamse a leader and promoter of Libertarian Party.  He was the main organizer.  He ran for local office and challenged candidates in a Republican stronghold region..  He also owned and operated a gun shop downtown.  He served on the Ford County Board of Review.  Later on, he had arguments with his wife and in 2005, took his 2 teenage daughters to Belize to raise them in  Mennonite colony.  He refused to return them and would only do so if his daughters could be on Dr. Phil. Dr. Phil actually got involved with the return of the children safely.  He became a member of the Old Order of German Baptists who had strange beliefs and believed women should stop formal education by 8th grade.    This is what prompted his move.  He got charged with childhood abduction and awarded probation.  Years later, he decided to bring 2 people with him in the summer of 2017 to bomb a mosque in Bloomington, MN to scare Muslims out of the country.  He promised to pay $18,000 each.   They were caught by tracing a rental car to MPLS.  They are now in federal custody at an unknown locaton.  Wne will discuss their arraignment in court and what militia group they were representing.  

We will also discuss a police case in which Stephon Clark was killed in his grandma's backyard & protestors shut down a Sacramento Kings game.  We discuss cultural clash in Europe, too.

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