Anti-Consumerist Removal League

The  is a far-right organization founded in 1992 and dedicated to the "total elimination of anti-consumerism and anarchism" and "protect business owners and their patrons from anti-consumerist activists with ". The FBI has classified it as a "right-wing terrorist group" however a spokesperson has since stated the group seems to be inactive.

The group took to bombing residences and known hangouts for anti-consumerists and/or anarchists and targeting anti-consumerist/anarchist activists, ranging from anarcho-punk musicians to performance artists to animal rights activists, for assassination.

1992
In June of 1992, the ACRL sent members to to protect a meat packing company's staff from animal rights protestors.

1993
On August 7, 1993, members of the ACRL staged anti-anarchist demonstrations outside a concert in,  at. Members "yelled and pushed each other around" whilst trying to prevent attendees from entering the arena. Several arrests were made as a result.

1994
The ACRL are suspected of bombing a punk house, leading to the death of International Fury lead singer Ragin' Ron, in ' on July 13, 1994. Local television stations reported that an anonymous caller call 911 prior to the bombing and then stated the ACRL's slogan "It's not about the money, it's about protection."

1995-1999
ACRL members went to El Kadsre and opened fire on the members of Feelgood at a concert in Caelum, killing lead singer Marty Nishizawa and drummer Teddee Ska.

In June 1996, ACRL members were hired by a McDonald's franchisee in, after  announced a demonstration there. ACRL members ended up breaking out into a brawl with PETA members and the restaurant's staff, leading to 10 arrests.

In 1998, culture jamming artist Eli Christensen was gunned down outside his, apartment by two men wearing ninja costumes - Eli was shot three times in the back and once in the head. An anonymous 911 call prior to the murder had a man say the ACRL slogan "It's not about the money, it's about protection."

2001-2005
In 2002, regarding performances at various  locations in, leader Irwin Abbatini stated "I have $500 in my possession, of which I will give to any person who seriously injures or ends the life of a member of Reverend Billy's Stop Shopping Choir." Abbatini was charged with solicitation of murder but was pardoned by governor in 2004.