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Militias apparently surviving in small pockets nationwide
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Mandak, Joe
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Barkun, Michael
/ Bilunka, George
/ Conte, Joseph
/ Sivik, Darrell
/ Trochmann, John
2004
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Militias apparently surviving in small pockets nationwide
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Mandak, Joe
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Barkun, Michael
/ Bilunka, George
/ Conte, Joseph
/ Sivik, Darrell
/ Trochmann, John
2004
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Militias apparently surviving in small pockets nationwide
2004
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[George Bilunka]'s former wife, Cherry Hogenmiller, had tried to convince a judge that he was harmless. Federal Magistrate Susan Paradise Baxter didn't believe her and ordered Bilunka jailed until trial. \"His ex-wife's testimony demonstrates ... he has the ability to hide his dangerous views and activities when he wishes,\" Baxter said. \"That's just the rankest hearsay,\" said [Joseph Conte], who won't say if Bilunka belongs to a militia. \"At worst, [Bilunka's comments are] just rhetoric by people that don't intend to hurt anybody.\" Bilunka, a 59-year-old retiree from Atlantic, and Darrell Sivik, 56, a gunsmith from Meadville, were arrested on charges Sivik sold a $300 homemade Sten machine gun to an undercover agent introduced to him by Bilunka. Authorities say Bilunka also bought at least one illegal machine gun from Sivik.
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Charleston Newspapers
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