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* In ''Literature/{{Victoria}}'' these guys are the ''heroes.'' As the US groans under the weight of its own multiculturalism, love, and acceptance, [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality one group stands up to fight for a Traditional, White, Christian America by any means necessary]].
* ''Literature/WalkersCrossing:'' Mr. Sheldon, Gil, and Gil's friends are camo-wearing thugs who "patrol" the territory. They can't go through a conversation without expressing venomous, poorly reasoned hatred and distrust for the government, immigrants, and African Americans. Gil even has Hitler's birthday marked on his calendar.

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* In ''Literature/{{Victoria}}'' ''Literature/VictoriaANovelOf4thGenerationWar'', these guys are the ''heroes.'' As the US groans under the weight of its own multiculturalism, love, and acceptance, [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality one group stands up to fight for a Traditional, White, Christian America by any means necessary]].
* ''Literature/WalkersCrossing:'' ''Literature/WalkersCrossing'': Mr. Sheldon, Gil, and Gil's friends are camo-wearing thugs who "patrol" the territory. They can't go through a conversation without expressing venomous, poorly reasoned hatred and distrust for the government, immigrants, and African Americans. Gil even has Hitler's birthday marked on his calendar.
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* The [[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist unsympathetic comedy protagonists]] in ''Film/CanadianBacon'' form one of these to oppose the relentless advance of the [[CanadaEh godless Canadian hordes]]. Ironically, the militia leader is played by John Candy, himself a Canadian.

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* The [[UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist unsympathetic comedy protagonists]] in ''Film/CanadianBacon'' form one of these to oppose the relentless advance of the [[CanadaEh godless Canadian hordes]].hordes. Ironically, the militia leader is played by John Candy, himself a Canadian.
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* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'' has The Sons Of Booth, who want to wrest Mega City One from the judges' rule. Despite the story occurring years after President Booth's death, they believe that Booth is actually still alive and the truth is being covered up by Justice Department. [[spoiler: Their leader turns out to be the actual son of Booth.]]
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* In ''Anime/{{Obsolete}}'', the "Santa Muerte" episode introduces us to a group of militiamen that patrols the borders between the US and Mexican soil and drive technicals equipped with M2 machine guns. They are said to hunt down illegal immigrants crossing there, and the smuggler needs to hold them off so that the girl he is helping can safely cross into Arizona.

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* The NSF in ''VideoGame/DeusEx'' were this originally, but by the time of the game the organisation has expanded and attracted representatives of every group hostile to the current US government and/or UNATCO, and as a result, their political stance has drifted quite a bit to the left. A couple supporters of them spout off some lines that wouldn't sound out of place in an Occupy protest.
** NSF fit this trope all right. The trick is, the government ''really is'' using extreme clandestine methods to achieve totalitarian influence. As the player learns throughout the game, the level of corruption and greed surpasses even the most haphazard theories of NSF members. You know you live in a CrapsackWorld if the Right-Wing Militia Fanatic is your good guy.

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* The NSF in ''VideoGame/DeusEx'' ''VideoGame/DeusEx''.
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were this originally, but by the time of the game the organisation has expanded and attracted representatives of every group hostile to the current US government and/or UNATCO, and as a result, their political stance has drifted quite a bit to the left. A couple supporters of them spout off some lines that wouldn't sound out of place in an Occupy protest.
** NSF fit this trope all right. The trick is, the government ''really is'' using extreme clandestine methods to achieve totalitarian influence. As the player learns throughout the game, the level of corruption and greed surpasses even the most haphazard theories of NSF members. You know you live in a CrapsackWorld if the Right-Wing Militia Fanatic is your good guy.



* ''VideoGame/{{Homefront}}'' has you meeting a group of these guys in the fifth level, where you and your group are trying to get a helicopter from them. They're probably the only people in the world who can match the UsefulNotes/{{North Korea}}n [[InvadedStatesOfAmerica invaders]] in pure nastiness -- they torture and enslave captured enemy soldiers for sport before lynching them and putting their heads on pikes, they try to kidnap your group's female member for "entertainment", and they're not above [[LesCollaborateurs collaborating with the enemy]] and turning over resistance members [[MoneyDearBoy for money]].
* ''VideoGame/{{inFAMOUS 2}}'' has [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Militia]], a group of right-wing extremists who take over [[TheBigEasy New Marais]] to purge it of [[FantasticRacism mutants]] (including Cole) and "deviants". They serve as the chief villains for the first half of the game.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Homefront}}'' has you meeting a group of these guys in the fifth level, where you and your group are trying to get a helicopter from them. They're probably the only people in the world who can match the UsefulNotes/{{North Korea}}n [[InvadedStatesOfAmerica invaders]] in pure nastiness [[AxCrazy nastiness]] -- they torture and enslave captured enemy soldiers for sport before lynching them and putting their heads (or bodies) on pikes, they try to kidnap your group's female member for "entertainment", and they're not above [[LesCollaborateurs collaborating with the enemy]] and turning over resistance members [[MoneyDearBoy [[OnlyInItForTheMoney for money]].
money]]. They are also implied to be white-supremacists, seeing as none of them have any black members on their ranks at all.
* ''VideoGame/{{inFAMOUS 2}}'' has [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the Militia]], a group of right-wing extremists who take over [[TheBigEasy New Marais]] to purge it of [[FantasticRacism mutants]] mutants and meta-humans]] (including Cole) and "deviants". They serve as the chief villains for the first half of the game.
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* "Goddamn White Trash" by Music/{{Ministry}} depicts far-right terrorists as HillbillyHorrors, albeit in a way that's PlayedForLaughs in the music video. The song itself depicts such people as {{Boisterous Weakling}}s who are "uneducated and ready for war" and "manipulated into civil war". The music video, meanwhile, depicts a group of far-right racist terrorists as pathetic losers who act tougher than they really are. They dress in tactical gear while riding hobby horses, pretend to knife fight imaginary enemies in their underwear, and act tough while using a mobility scooter just to get anywhere.
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* ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' features an inversion during the mission "Freedom Fighters", where Agent 47 is tasked with infiltrating the hideout of a gang of ''Left Wing'' Militia Fanatics and {{Eco Terrorist}}s situated on a farm in Colorado and assassinating their leaders. The truth, however, is a bit more complicated than that: the militia was in fact [[spoiler:set up by Lucas Grey to fight [[TheIlluminati Providence]] rather than to serve a specific political agenda]].

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* ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' features an inversion during the mission "Freedom Fighters", where Agent 47 is tasked with infiltrating the hideout of a gang of EcoTerrorist ''Left Wing'' Militia Fanatics and {{Eco Terrorist}}s situated on a farm in Colorado and assassinating their leaders. The truth, however, is a bit more complicated than that: the militia was in fact [[spoiler:set up by Lucas Grey to fight [[TheIlluminati Providence]] rather than to serve a specific political agenda]].

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* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': The 6th Street Gunners. Maybe. It's kind of complicated. The gang is made up of American veterans, and have the aesthetic down pat, with lots of American flags and camo. They express their love for the 2nd amendment, are embroiled in a turf war with the proudly Latino Valentinos gang, and declare their love for the USA, which in this setting is so deeply embroiled with [[MegaCorp Militech]] that it's impossible to tell where one ends and the other begins. However, they are also racially diverse (in a "In the Army, the only color is green!"-sort of way), support the left-liberal mayoral candidate Jefferson Peralez for his anti-corporate stance, and are generally anti-MegaCorp and anti-corpofascist and pro-small business and pro-grassroots democracy. Most importantly, though, any political stance they might have beyond 'more money for us, fuck you' is rapidly being worn away as [[MotiveDecay they devolve into an extremely violent drug cartel.]]

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* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': The 6th Street Gunners. Maybe. It's kind of complicated. The gang is made up of American veterans, and have the aesthetic down pat, with lots of American flags and camo. They express their love for the 2nd amendment, are embroiled in a turf war with the proudly Latino Valentinos gang, and declare their love for the USA, which in this setting is so deeply embroiled with [[MegaCorp Militech]] that it's impossible to tell [[OneNationUnderCopyright where one ends and the other begins.begins]]. However, they are also racially diverse (in a "In the Army, the only color is green!"-sort of way), support the left-liberal mayoral candidate Jefferson Peralez for his anti-corporate stance, and are generally anti-MegaCorp and anti-corpofascist and pro-small business and pro-grassroots democracy. Most importantly, though, any political stance they might have beyond 'more money for us, fuck you' is rapidly being worn away as [[MotiveDecay they devolve into an extremely violent drug cartel.]]


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* ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' features an inversion during the mission "Freedom Fighters", where Agent 47 is tasked with infiltrating the hideout of a gang of ''Left Wing'' Militia Fanatics and {{Eco Terrorist}}s situated on a farm in Colorado and assassinating their leaders. The truth, however, is a bit more complicated than that: the militia was in fact [[spoiler:set up by Lucas Grey to fight [[TheIlluminati Providence]] rather than to serve a specific political agenda]].
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* ''Manga/SpyXFamily'': A group of college aged nationalists/isolationists, led by Keith Kepler, desire to bring Ostania to her former glory and end the collusion between Ostania and Westalis by starting a war; Keith's idea of carrying this out involves bombs strapped to dogs in an attempt on the life of the Westalian Foreign Minister.

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* ''Manga/SpyXFamily'': ''Manga/SpyXFamily'', "[[Recap/SpyXFamilyMangaInusanCrisisArc Inu-san Crisis Arc]]": A group of college aged nationalists/isolationists, led by Keith Kepler, desire to bring Ostania to her former glory and end the collusion between Ostania and Westalis by starting a war; Keith's idea of carrying this out involves bombs strapped to dogs in an attempt on the life of the Westalian Foreign Minister.
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** [[VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas The Boomer]] tribe originated from Vault 34 near Las Vegas, which, as part of the Vault experiment, had an armory overfilled with CoolGuns with a door that couldn't lock. When the Overseer tried to implement gun control measures, the Boomers' ancestors stole some guns and escaped into the Wasteland, setting up their new home at the Nellis Air Force Base. There every Boomer carries some kind of gun, with one ''farmer'' packing a ''[[{{BFG}} Fat Man]]''. They're fiercely isolationist and also have a bunch of howitzers to shell anyone trying to enter their territory. If you manage to somehow reach their gate with your limbs intact, they won't confiscate your weapons, since the right to keep and bear arms is sacred to them.

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** [[VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas The Boomer]] tribe originated from Vault 34 near Las Vegas, which, as part of the Vault experiment, had an armory overfilled with CoolGuns guns with a door that couldn't lock. When the Overseer tried to implement gun control measures, the Boomers' ancestors stole some guns and escaped into the Wasteland, setting up their new home at the Nellis Air Force Base. There every Boomer carries some kind of gun, with one ''farmer'' packing a ''[[{{BFG}} Fat Man]]''. They're fiercely isolationist and also have a bunch of howitzers to shell anyone trying to enter their territory. If you manage to somehow reach their gate with your limbs intact, they won't confiscate your weapons, since the right to keep and bear arms is sacred to them.
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. Ileka is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, the Medical Examiner's office reveals he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to the prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was {{all just a|Dream}} {{nightmare|sequence}} Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. Ileka is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, the Medical Examiner's office reveals he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to the prostitute and her pimp the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was {{all just a|Dream}} {{nightmare|sequence}} Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]
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* The Watchdogs in the MarvelUniverse. It's not clear how the rank and file members would react to learning that they're bankrolled by an actual Nazi -- The Red Skull. They first appeared in ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'' during the 80s', and in fact were the first opponents that John Walker, a superhero whose identity is basically "Right-wing JerkAss Captain America", faced off against. To this day, they still have a strong connection to the Captain America mythos and have even been shown working under William Burnside, the former Captain America of the 1950s and now a PoliticallyIncorrectVillain who finds them politically acceptable cannon fodder.

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* The Watchdogs in the MarvelUniverse.Franchise/MarvelUniverse. It's not clear how the rank and file members would react to learning that they're bankrolled by an actual Nazi -- The Red Skull. They first appeared in ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'' during the 80s', and in fact were the first opponents that John Walker, a superhero whose identity is basically "Right-wing JerkAss Captain America", faced off against. To this day, they still have a strong connection to the Captain America mythos and have even been shown working under William Burnside, the former Captain America of the 1950s and now a PoliticallyIncorrectVillain who finds them politically acceptable cannon fodder.
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. Ileka is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, the Medical Examiner's office reveals he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to the prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was {{all just|A Dream}} a {{nightmare|sequence}} Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. Ileka is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, the Medical Examiner's office reveals he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to the prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was {{all just|A Dream}} a just a|Dream}} {{nightmare|sequence}} Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. Ileka is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, the Medical Examiner's office reveals he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to the prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was AllJustADream Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. Ileka is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, the Medical Examiner's office reveals he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to the prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was AllJustADream {{all just|A Dream}} a {{nightmare|sequence}} Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to that prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was AllJustADream Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He Ileka is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, the Medical Examiner's office reveals he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to that the prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was AllJustADream Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to that prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he catches on to their cover. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky.

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, Leone. Its leader was General Nelson Abu and among those working for him was Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to that prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he catches on to their cover.trap. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky. After the Ebola scare, the Rangers decide to take down Abu right away, upon which Drake catches on to Walker and Trivette's cover. [[spoiler:Though Walker and Trivette end up killed as a result, it was AllJustADream Alex was having, but that morning, [[OrWasItADream Walker and Trivette were actually on the case from her dream]].]]
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to that prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes his identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he somehow manages to catch on to his cover. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative.

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus]], having transferred it to that prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes his Ileka's identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he somehow manages to catch catches on to his their cover. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative.negative, but some, such as the pimp and those on Ileka's flights from Uganda to Europe and eventually to Dallas, weren't so lucky.
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus, having transferred it to that prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes his identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he somehow manages to catch on to his cover. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves, but they luckily come out negative.

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was [[PlagueEpisode a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus, virus]], having transferred it to that prostitute the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes his identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he somehow manages to catch on to his cover. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves, themselves when she begins exhibiting the early symptoms, but they luckily come out negative.
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus, having transferred it to that prostitute after he was murdered. Trivette assumes his identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he somehow manages to catch on to his cover. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves, but they luckily come out negative.

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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus, having transferred it to that prostitute after the night he was murdered. Trivette assumes his identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he somehow manages to catch on to his cover. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves, but they luckily come out negative.
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** Season 9's "[[Recap/WalkerTexasRangerS9E21BloodDiamonds Blood Diamonds]]" had Joseph Ileka, a diamond smuggler who was the member of the Revolutionary United Front, a rebel group in Sierra Leone, who came to Dallas for a tradeoff of diamonds in exchange for weapons for his people. He is killed by a pimp during a one-night stand with a prostitute, and to make things go FromBadToWorse, he was a carrier of a deadly variant of Ebola virus, having transferred it to that prostitute after he was murdered. Trivette assumes his identity in order for him and Walker to lure an arms dealer named Victor Drake into a trap, but he somehow manages to catch on to his cover. Meanwhile, Gage, Sydney and Alex, after questioning the prostitute, are feared to have caught Ebola themselves, but they luckily come out negative.
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** A group of conspirators bent on world domination in Season 6's "Warriors" [[KidnappedScientist kidnap the Rangers' old friend, Dr. Susan Lee]], and later, her son, Davey, to use her research and both their DNA to create a species of [[NoSell powerful]] {{Super Soldier}}s strong enough to withstand bullets to the chest and even Walker's trademark RoundhouseKick. After the group is arrested during the final confrontation, Lee eventually helps Walker gain the upper hand against the prototype, setting him ablaze with kerosene and [[KillItWithFire a blowtorch]], giving Walker an opening to [[DestinationDefenestration kick him out the window]] into a storage bay of gasoline barrels, [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill where he meets an]] [[StuffBlowingUp explosive end]].

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** A group of conspirators bent on world domination in Season 6's "Warriors" [[KidnappedScientist kidnap the Rangers' old friend, Dr. Susan Lee]], and later, her son, Davey, to use her research and both their DNA to create and clone a species of [[NoSell powerful]] {{Super Soldier}}s strong enough to withstand bullets to the chest and even Walker's trademark RoundhouseKick. After the group is arrested during the final confrontation, Lee eventually helps Walker gain the upper hand against the prototype, setting him ablaze with kerosene and [[KillItWithFire a blowtorch]], giving Walker an opening to [[DestinationDefenestration kick him out the window]] into a storage bay of gasoline barrels, [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill where he meets an]] [[StuffBlowingUp explosive end]].

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