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INTELLIGENCE BRIEFS Robert Lewis Dear has been charged with killing three people at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado — the most dramatic attack on such facilities since a farright group attacked the organization with deceptive videos. four arsons in 74 days and a handful of other criminal or suspicious incidents, preceded the deadly shooting. A clinic in Pullman, Wash., was firebombed in the early hours of Sept. 4, causing damage so extensive that BLOTTER JULY 20 JULY 24 A Marion, N.C. , man who allegedly wore a Nazi uniform while conducting “military training” for hours on end in a wooded area near his parents’ 8 splc intelligence report UPDATES ON EXTREMISM AND THE LAW home was arrested on charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and ordered held without bond. Mark Schmidt, 49, allegedly told an informant he planned to kill people at work and “have a shooting with the ‘pigs’ and/or ‘feds.’” Officials said they were contemplating bringing additional charges. served time for intentionally selling tainted meat to public schools, had advanced $200 to Geral Pinault to build a website for his Nebraska Beef Company. After researching Stanko, Pinault decided to return the $200 in the form of a money order, which Stanko kept even though he’d also canceled his $200 check. liamson plotted to start an “active revolution against the government” by targeting law enforcement agencies and sabotaging power grids, transfer stations and water treatment facilities. The threesome hoped to spark a declaration of martial law and a subsequent uprising by likeminded militiamen. AUG. 20 A Lincoln County, Neb. , jury found longtime white supremacist Rudy Stanko guilty of AUG. 28 A Rome, Ga. , federal judge sentenced three Georgia militia members to 12 years each SEPT. 2 A Kansas City federal judge theft by deception. Stanko, who in the early 1990s was briefly named as the heir apparent to the then-leader of the neo-Nazi World Church of the Creator and who once in prison, after they pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. Terry Eugene Peace, Brian Edward Cannon and Corey Robert Wil- handed down a 20-year sentence to an avionics technician who tried to explode a car bomb at Wichita’s Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport. Terry Lee Loewen, 60, who in June pleaded guilty to a single count of attempt- AP IMAGES/THE DENVER POST/ANDY CROSS The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined neo-Nazi Dennis Mahon’s request to reverse his 2012 conviction for mailing a letter bomb that injured a black city official and two others at the Scottsdale, Ariz., Office of Diversity and Dialogue in 2004. Mahon, who with his twin brother Dennis had ties to the White Aryan Resistance , will be 93 years old when his sentence ends in 2044. inspectors deemed the building unsafe. Twenty-eight days later, a clinic in Thousand Oaks, Calif., was attacked in almost the same manner. There were smaller arsons on July 19 at a clinic in Aurora, Ill., and on Aug. 1 against a vehicle parked at a facility under construction in New Orleans. The rash of antiabortion violence seemed clearly to have been inspired by a collection of deceptively edited undercover videos accusing Planned Parenthood of illegally selling “body parts from aborted fetuses.” Moments after his arrest, Dear was reported to have told officers “no more baby parts.” The videos were produced by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP), a group with close ties to some of America’s h a rd e s t- l i n e a n t i - a b o r t i o n extremists. Although their claims were quickly debunked by numerous media outlets, the videos nonetheless prompted numerous congressional inquiries and calls