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| ALEX CURTIS: Evaluating Curtis |
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Although the bulk of Alex Curtis's activities may be conducted on the Internet, the threat he poses is not merely "virtual." In the past four years, Curtis has established himself as a well-regarded "authority" among white supremacists, with over 800 people allegedly receiving his E-mail messages and many supporters logging on to his Web site, calling his hotline and subscribing to his magazine. Curtis employs these media to disseminate his vicious and often violent message of intolerance for Jews, Blacks and other minorities. The recognition Curtis has achieved among extremists, combined with his calls for revolution, his advocacy of "lone wolf" activism and his expressions of approval for violent hate crimes, make him a dangerous influence and a serious threat to public safety.
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