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Project Megiddo was a report researched and written by the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation under Director Louis Freeh. Released on October 20, 1999, the report named followers of white supremacy, Christian Identity, the American militia movement, Black Hebrew Israelites, and apocalyptic cults as potential terrorists who might become violent in reaction to the new millennium. The report began: On January 6, 2000, U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno said in response to a question at a news conference asking why the terrorist acts predicted in the report did not happen:

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  • Projet Megiddo (fr)
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  • Le Projet Megiddo est un rapport du FBI de la fin du XXe siècle ayant pour objectif d'évaluer les risques de terrorisme d'origine interne aux États-Unis à l'approche de l'an 2000. Le rapport désigne comme menace les promoteurs d'une suprématie blanche, de la Christian Identity (ensemble de sectes promouvant un christianisme raciste), les Militia Movement (groupes paramilitaires très attachés au port d'armes et hostiles au gouvernement), les Black Hebrew Israelites (association de noirs américains se réclamant de la tradition juive, sans être reconnus), et les adeptes des cultes apocalyptiques, qui pourraient devenir violents à l'aube du nouveau millénaire. (fr)
  • Project Megiddo was a report researched and written by the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation under Director Louis Freeh. Released on October 20, 1999, the report named followers of white supremacy, Christian Identity, the American militia movement, Black Hebrew Israelites, and apocalyptic cults as potential terrorists who might become violent in reaction to the new millennium. The report began: On January 6, 2000, U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno said in response to a question at a news conference asking why the terrorist acts predicted in the report did not happen: (en)
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