Slider imagery of Leith, North Dakota, ending on a house with white supremacist flags planted in the lawn. LOWER THIRD Leith, North Dakota Population, 24 TEXT CARD (Over WS of Leith’s Main St.) In November 2013, Kynan Dutton and his family moved to Leith, North Dakota, where white supremacist Craig Cobb was attempting to politically take over the local government by inviting like minded people to move in. TEXT CARD (Over driving imagery of northern North Dakota in the winter) Arrested and charged with terrorizing, Kynan was released from jail and moved several hours north of Leith to Underwood, North Dakota. Exterior of Kynan Dutton and Deborah Henderson’s home in Underwood, North Dakota. LOWER THIRD Underwood, North Dakota February, 2014 LOWER THIRD Kynan Dutton Kynan Dutton interview in his new home in Underwood. After being there for a short period and being attacked from the first day we set foot in Leith. People going around and you know, saying ‘don’t serve them, don’t serve them.’ Getting refused for employment. Deborah Henderson interview in her new home in Underwood. We have a right to live. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. LOWER THIRD Deborah Henderson “Welcome to Leith” sign. LOWER THIRD November, 2013 Kynan Dutton hammers roofbeams onto a shed, while white supremacist flags fly in front of his house. Kynan Dutton (VO) As you can see the walkway is clear the whole way. In the future we plan on beautifying the park... Kynan Dutton interview in front of shed. ...and making it accessible to families and children as they come here. So we’re very much community-oriented and community-involved, so. Kynan Dutton (VO) I just found out recently that white children under the age of five are now a minority in America for the first time. And so it’s something that concerns us as proud whites and as proud Aryans. Kynan Dutton interview in front of his Leith home. I educate my children because I don’t believe in public education due to the vast multiculturalism. We want to make sure they can be brought up in a safe, happy world where they’re not being persecuted by minorities - well, they’re not minorities anymore, but mainly Hispanics, blacks, and Indians in this particular area. Native Americans, excuse me. Exterior of Leith home with flags. Kynan works to clear out the shed. Kynan Dutton (VO) My parents are Mormon to the point of ridiculousness. Kynan Dutton interview in his home. They pretty much disowned me because my lack of religious views. And they especially didn’t like it when, not only did I sign up for the military, but I signed up for the infantry. Kynan cleans out the shed behind his house. Kynan Dutton (VO) I was in Operation Iraqi Freedom Two Attack Bravo. I served with... Kynan Dutton interview in front of shed. ...the United States Marine Corps Sep battalion fifth marines weapons company and we did a combat tour in ‘04 and ‘05 in Ramadi, Iraq, which is in the Al Anbar Province. We were on the streets the first time the Iraqis ever tried to vote. Kynan plants racialist flags on his lawn. Kynan Dutton (VO) I would say at that time my ideas were developing. Even in the military there was segregation. You go to a big city, there’s an Irish district... Kynan Dutton interview in his home in Underwood. ...there’s a Jewish district, there’s a Black district, so on and so forth. It’s just, our natural inclination is to segregate ourself, which is why a lot of times we’ll call ourselves ‘white separatists.’ Kynan and Deborah’s kids sit on the couch next to their parents. Kynan Dutton (VO) Because we believe that we should hang out and also intermarry and breed with only our own kind as to promote our own race. Deborah Henderson interview, sitting next to Kynan. And take pride in it, you know, that’s one thing that means a lot to us, blood, honor and loyalty, and then other than that, we’re just normal people. We’re just normal people! Dusk exteriors of Underwood, North Dakota. Deborah Henderson (VO) I tried really hard to be open-minded, I kicked it with the peckerwoods, I’ve also kicked it with people from 18th Street. Deborah Henderson interview in her new home in Underwood. I just feel I’m safer with my own kind, even though there’s tons of white people that do bad things and make bad choices, and do bad drugs. I’m not saying we’re perfect. Kynan consults a recipe book and makes a cake. Frosting... Kynan (VO) I would like to continue to be active in the White Nationalist movement. But I would like to show a different side of it, that is one of action. Kynan passes a plate of cake to one of his kids. Several of them eat it on the couch next to Deborah. If you want cake you better be ready for it. Kynan (VO) And teach my children, someday when they’re ready about our history... Kynan Dutton interview in his home in Underwood. And about all the reasons to be proud. Sunset shot of North Dakota.