The Movement is mainly composed of people in their late teens and young adults. These groups offer a refuge for youth looking for an identity and companionship and individuals who are coming from a background of racist influences. I met people whose parents were KKK members, closet racists, or just regular rednecks. Other guys had been introduced to this theology in jail, by friends associated with these groups or just on the internet. Like many extreme subcultures the belief that general society is based on lies and they are getting a raw deal is enough to peak their interest. Once someone finds themselves inside that type of culture, surrounded by like-minded individuals, some of which are ex-university professors, these “facts” become more and more believable. They drift further and further away from regular society to the point where this racist way of life becomes their new reality.