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  2. Montana Freemen - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Freemen were an anti-government Christian Patriot militia based outside the town of Jordan, Montana, United States. The members of the group referred to their land as "Justus Township" and had declared their leaders and followers " sovereign citizens " no longer under the authority of any outside government.

  3. Sherry Scheel Matteucci - Wikipedia

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    She was the first woman president of the State Bar Association of Montana. [4] [3] She was appointed as United States Attorney for the District of Montana in November 1993. [5] Most notably, the Montana Freeman were prosecuted by the US Attorney's office during her tenure. [6] During the Freeman standoff, the Unabomber was arrested

  4. American militia movement - Wikipedia

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    In March 1996, agents of the FBI and other law enforcement organizations surrounded the 960-acre (390 ha) eastern Montana "Justus Township" compound of the Montana Freemen. The Freemen were a Sovereign Citizen group that included elements of the Christian Identity ideology, espoused common law legal theories, and rejected the legitimacy of the ...

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  6. 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.

  7. Randy Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Randy Weaver was born on January 3, 1948, to Clarence and Wilma Weaver, a farming couple in Villisca, Iowa.He was one of four children. [5] [6] The Weavers were deeply religious and had difficulty finding a denomination that matched their views; they often moved around among Evangelical, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches.

  8. Dumas Brothel - Wikipedia

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    The Dumas Brothel was a brothel in Butte, Montana.The brothel was founded by French-Canadian brothers Joseph and Arthur Nadeau in 1890 and named after the nominal owner, Delia Nadeau, née Dumas, who was Joseph's wife.

  9. Edward Eugene Harper - Wikipedia

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    He reportedly subscribed to Sovereign Citizen Movement ideology and claimed to be a member of the Montana Freemen, although authorities have never been able to confirm his affiliation with the group. [4] Harper was diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder by a behavioral psychologist in Mississippi, shortly after his 1994 arrest.