BOOKS DISCUSSED IN THIS ARTICLE
National Vanguar Books, 211 pp., $5.95 (paper)
Hill and Wang, 357 pp., $12.00 (paper)
Simon and Schuster, 320 pp., $24.00
HarperPerennial, 263 pp., $12.50 (paper)
Dial Press, 109 pp.
University of Washington Press/a Samuel and Althea Stroum book, 323 pp., $24.95; $14.95 (paper)
Yale University Press, 567 pp., $35.00
University of Washington Press, 224 pp., $22.50
University of California Press, 252 pp., $24.95
The search for those who blew up the federal building in Oklahoma City has taken us into a nether world of militants who believe that the federal government is all one plot against their liberty. Theirs is a world haunted by 'black helicopters,' harbingers of a UN takeover. We learn from them that federal officers belong to ZOG, the Zionist Occupation Government. We are told that the government building in Oklahoma was destroyed by the government itself, in order to get rid of Secret Service agents who knew too much about Bill and Hillary Clinton. Or that adopting the metric system would be a step on the path to slavery.
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