Martin Lindstedt
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Martin Lindstedt, of Granby, Missouri, is a dual-seedline Christian Identity believer. He has a small following among the Christian Identity movement. He has run for various elected positions in Granby, MO and the State of Missouri.
Lindstedt is known for his feud with Frazier Glenn Miller. He is perhaps better known for his feud within the Missouri Libertarian Party (MLP) which ultimately resulted in his departure from the party.
[edit] External links
- http://www.martinlindstedt.org (URL is no longer in service)
- http://www.sierratimes.com/05/05/12/martyinheat.htm
- http://www.newsfeeds.com/archive/misc-activism-militia/msg01318.html
- http://www.churchofthesonsofyhvh.org/martin_lindstedt_revoked.htm
*http://users.mo-net.com/mlindste/index.html This is Martin Lindstedt's original website.
- http://users.mo-net.com/mlindste/church.html Martin Lindstedt's Christian Identity page.