I am not aware of any other movement out there that has as its declared goal the taking of power in Israel and forming a Kahanist government. Neither am I aware of any other movement that has a serious and experienced leader. This is why I'm behind JTF. It's not because of any personality cult, it's simply because I agree with its goal. I want Israel to have a righteous Kahanist government. That's the most important thing. One should always see the big picture and not spend energy on minor disagreements.
In addition to the goal I support, I also agree with Chaim's two major strategic and tactical decisions. Stretegic: being absolutely uncompromising. To succeed, a movement like this needs a "crazy" leader. And I mean it in a good way. Somebody who would not budge no matter what, who would not be the first to blink, so to speak. I have thought about this for a long time, and I came to a conclusion that to be a successful and visionary person who is capable of changing the world, one cannot be 100% rational, because if you are 100% rational, you will weigh everything against everything else, and, in the end, decide that the game is not worth it. You'll be too smart for your own good. One needs to act on the foundation of both reason and faith, and it's a wise person who knows how to combine the two in the right proportion. Hopefully, a devout and religious person will be given this wisdom by HaShem. So even though my faith is not very strong - in my weak moments, I give in to doubt and agnosticism - I cannot see anybody other than a religious person leading this movement. And, finally, tactical: I agree with Chaim's decision to involve the righteous gentiles in his movement. I think it was a very good instinct. People on the right side of truth should stick together. Alone we will not be strong enough to resist the evil.