This document discusses the history and purpose of the Red Faction Brigade militia group in the 1980s. It describes how the group was formed by Dr. Robert Silva to protect civilians from human rights abuses by some members of the U.S. military who were influenced by Sergei Chenko's movement. The Red Faction Brigade engaged in armed conflicts in California and Germany to stop actions like child abuse and intimidation of families by these military groups. The document argues that militias may have a role in enforcing human rights and self-defense when the government is unable or unwilling to protect civilians from internal threats.