Mohr was a promoter of
Christian Identity religion and
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an alleged forgery of an antisemitic text purporting to describe a
Jewish plan for global domination. Mohr wrote for many publications, including his own Christian Patriot Crusader. One 1986 article has been linked by political opponents to a Seattle man who, after failing to arrange a meeting with Mohr,
went on to murder a family of four. In 1997, Mohr was a featured speaker at the Fourth Annual Super Conference of Christian Israel Churches, hosted by
Everett Ramsey in
Branson, Missouri. ==References==