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  2. Montana Freemen - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Freemen were a Christian Patriot group that rejected the authority of the federal government and engaged in bank fraud and liens. They had a 81-day armed standoff with the FBI in 1996, after which they were convicted and imprisoned.

  3. Sovereign citizen movement - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the more Canada-specific freeman on the land movement has declined since the early 2010s, [4] the Canadian sovereign citizen movement has gained traction during the same period. [179] Canada had an estimated 30,000 sovereign citizens in 2015, many associating with the freeman on the land movement as well. [180]

  4. Karl Ohs - Wikipedia

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    Karl Ohs was born in Malta, Montana, the son of a Swedish immigrant.He was a Montana rancher and farmer prior entering politics. He attended Montana State College (Later Montana State University) where he wrestled for the Fighting Bobcats and was a two time Big Sky Conference Champion.

  5. List of athletes from Montana - Wikipedia

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    Four-time undefeated (66-0) Montana high school champion, 1960–63; 1965 NCAA champion for Oklahoma State; 1976 Montreal Olympics bronze medalist Freestyle wrestling [permanent dead link] Bill Zadick: 1973–present Born and raised in Great Falls: World Freestyle Championships gold medalist at 66 kilograms (146 lb) (2006) [133] Mike Zadick

  6. Royce White - Wikipedia

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    The team won the Class 4A MSHSL Championship in 2009, giving him his second state championship. [8] Hopkins finished 10th in the final USA Today national poll, with a 31–0 record. [ 9 ] He was rated as the 2nd, 8th and 10th best high school power forward in the national class of 2009 by Rivals.com , ESPN.com and Scout.com , respectively.

  7. Tiny Mills - Wikipedia

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    Mills started his wrestling career at the Maple Leaf Gardens in 1953. Teaming with his brother Al Mills, they were billed as "Murder Incorporated." [1] Al and Tiny won Toronto's NWA Canadian Open Tag Team Championship in the debut year, defeating the Canadian dream team of Whipper Billy Watson and Yvon Robert. [2]

  8. List of Missouri state high school football champions

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    Missouri state high school football championships have been sanctioned by the Missouri State High School Activities Association since 1968. [1] There have been seven ties for state champion, all before 2002, when the organization changed its classification system and began to allow championship games to be decided in overtime. The number of ...

  9. Jess Lockwood (bull rider) - Wikipedia

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    Jess Lockwood was born on September 28, 1997, [2] in Volborg, Montana, to Ed and Angie Lockwood (née Schillinger).His father was a former Big Sky region champion bull rider and a professional saddle bronc rider.