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Supernatural Hate Groups
Mercy Thompson Series #3: Iron Kissed
- the whole ugly anti-fae thing, which had subsided after the fae had voluntarily retired to the reservations, had been getting stronger again through the whole country
- hate groups were eager to widen their target to include werewolves and any other “godless” creatures, human or not.
- the Tri-Cities, a place not noted for political activism or hate groups, the local anti-fae, anti-werewolf groups had been getting noticeably stronger
- fae are aware of the way most humans, including the Feds, feel about them; 'the only good fae is a dead fae' mentality is quite prevalent among the conservatives who make up most of the rank and file in the government whether they be Homeland Security, FBI, BFA, or any of the other alphabet soup agencies
Citizens for a Bright Future
Identified Members
CBF |
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Citizens for a Bright Future |
Thomas O'Donnell Guard |
John Lauren Society
Identified Members
JLS |
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John Lauren Society |
Thomas O'Donnell Guard |
ANTI-FAE SOCIETIES
The whole ugly anti-fae thing, which has subsided after the fae had voluntarily retired to the reservations, had been getting stronger again through the whole country. The hate groups were eager to widen their target to include werewolves and other “godless” creatures, human or not.IK-46
after the wolves came out people could buy silver bullets at Wal-Mart; there's no legislation so anyone who wanted to spend thirty dollars on a bullet could get oneRM-188
John Lauren Society AKA JLS largest of the anti-fae groupsIK-66 embers of the JLS tended to be relatively wealthy and educatedIK- he JLS held banquets and golf tournaments to raise moneyIK-
Citizens For A Bright Future a lot smaller organization than the JLS; caters to a different income bracketIK-72 held rallies that mostly resembled the old-fashioned tent revival meetings where the faithful would be entertained and preached at, then passed a hatIK-
Local Bright Future Tri-Cities Chapter Thomas O'Donnell was the founder of the local chapterIK-180 local Tri-Cities Arts Festival, they'd had an information booth and at least two different flyers they'd sent out in the mailIK-47 Tri-City hate groups are civilized like that–so farIK-48 they just talk and write to their congressmen or congresswomenIK-132 they have a lot of discussion about history and folkloreIK-132 The Herald wrote an article about them calling them “a bunch of overeducated, undersocialized geeks running around yelling the sky is falling”IK-182