Shannen Rossmiller

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A Montana judge, Shannen Rossmiller has a controversial role as a vigilante online terrorist-hunter, part of the 7Seas group.

A mother of three[1], Rossmiller poses as militant anti-American Muslim radicals online, hoping to attract the eye of those with similar mindsets.

A former high school cheerleader[2], she provided evidence that ultimately convicted National Guardsman Ryan G. Anderson of attempting to defect to al-Qaeda.

On May 18 2002, a "suspicious phone call" to Conrad City Hall saw Rossmiller placed under police protection[3]

In 2005, she offered Michael Reynolds $40,000 to purchase fuel trucks to attack American pipelines, while posing as an al-Qaeda financier.

She appeared in the BBC documentary entitled "The New al-Qaeda".