Militia extremists growing methods to work round social media crackdown, DHS memo warns

Anti-government extremists are running to steer clear of newest social media clampdowns to be ready to continue recruiting new participants, the Department of Homeland Security says.
Anti-government extremists are working to circumvent recent social media clampdowns in order to continue recruiting new members, the Department of Homeland Security says.Original article
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