Movealongmovealong
Sharpshooter
Well, people who do not believe in government are called anarchists and they fall on the Left of the political spectrum.
"Another neighbor, Brandon Monroe, said the man who lived in the apartment often talked about conspiracy theories and often dressed in camouflage or as Peter Pan to work as a street performer."
Patriot movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The patriot movement is a collection of various conservative, independent, largely rural, small-government,[SUP][1][/SUP] social movements in the United States that include organized militia members, tax protesters, sovereign or state citizens, quasi-Christian apocalypticists, or combinations thereof.[SUP][2][/SUP] Adherents describe the movement as centered on a belief that individual liberties are in jeopardy due to unconstitutional actions taken by elected government officials, appointed bureaucrats, and some special interest groups outside of government, to illegally accumulate power.[SUP][3][/SUP] Journalists and researchers have associated the patriot movement with the right-wing militia movement[SUP][4][/SUP] and some in the movement with illegal acts of violence.[SUP][1][/SUP][SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][6][/SUP]
Major events in America which alarm or inspire the Patriot Movement include the 1993 Waco siege, 1996 Summer Olympics, and the 1992 Ruby Ridge siege. After declining from 1996 to 2008, the number of patriot groups has increased dramatically following the election of Barack Obama to the presidency.[SUP][7][/SUP] Other factors leading to the increase in groups include the rise of social media, the rise of globalism, and increasing ethnic diversity in the United States.[SUP][8][/SUP] The movement's iconography centers on themes relating to theAmerican Revolution, such as the colonial Minuteman, the 13-star "Old Glory" flag, Uncle Sam, and the painting titled "The Spirit of '76".