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Posted in Assassination (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Thomas Martinez and John Guinther. By Pocket. The regular list price is $27.00. Sells new for $2.48. There are some available for $0.01.
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4 comments about Brotherhood Of Murder.
  1. This book could be read in conjunction with Kerry Noble's Tabernacle of Hate. It is less of an emotional tale of fall and redemption than Noble's book, but it is gripping nonetheless. Martinez tells in detail how he was slowly drawn into The Order (the most organized and violently active neo-Nazi group in American history) and convinced of the importance of its cause by the now-dead leader, Robert Matthews. The book shows how the Order eventually collapsed in on itself due to treachery within its own ranks. (Like all organized pro-white terroristic groups.) It is a good book for gathering information on how the groups operate, where their thinking (or lack thereof) is headed. It's a good reference for preparing for the coming battle in which the non-Aryans will rise up and exterminate all Neo-Nazis, (the real result of the future racial war that Nazis are dreaming of).


  2. Tom Martinez' story is terrifying and uplifting. It's frightening to learn how easy it can be for someone to become a neo-Nazi. It's exalting to see the same person change. Martinez is one of the bravest characters you'll ever meet in the pages of a book, and he's real, not fiction. I bought copies for every teenager I know.


  3. One word to describe this book? "Amazing."

    Tom Martinez gives an inside look of the far-right, from his fundraising days with the National Alliance to how he helped the FBI bring down Bob Mathews, leader of the Order.

    Besides learning the inner workings of such organizations, what amazed me about the book is Martinez's personal experiences. For example, his shattering the myth that hate and racism is learned at home. Martinez makes it clear that hate is a form of fear...in his case, his fear of black gang members in his high school led to his support of David Duke and a downward spiral from there. Not once did his parents ever utter a derogatory word about minorities, Martinez says.

    Martinez could have easily written this book in a spiteful manner, blaming his felony conviction for passing bad money on the members of the Order. But he doesn't. Martinez takes full responsibility for his actions and even has compassion for some of the Order members who he brought to justice...even Bob Mathews who was killed in an FBI shootout.

    Unfortunately, I missed the Showtime movie based on this book...but I recently won a copy of it on eBay and cannot wait until it arrives!



  4. tom martinez is a joke he snitched on his comrads to keep his ownself out of trouble when he was the one that passed the bill that led them to question him.the accounts that he told in the story does not add up to much.if you want the truth write bruce carrol pierce at the levenworh us prison in kansas or "richard sucitari at the usp in florence co, last i heard richard was still there. the both are very informitve and usualy have kind words to say. i would have rated 0 but there isnt one so 1 is all i could do


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Written by Francois Leotard. By B. Grasset. Sells new for $32.90. There are some available for $20.71.
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Posted in Assassination (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by John M Russell. By Oak Point Press. There are some available for $25.00.
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Written by Jim Short. By Jessica Pub. Sells new for $35.00.
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1 comments about The Death of Lincoln (A Picture History of the Assassination).
  1. If you are fortunate enough to acquire the 1968 printing of this book, you will have acquired a treasure. Although the book is simplistic and written for young adults, it is an excellent yet concise version of the death of the 16th President.

    The pictures in this book are worth the price alone. In today's politically correct book market, you can not find the picture of the assassination conspirators being hung. The other pictures make readers feel as though they are visiting a Lincoln musuem.

    The story itself begins with the Good Friday, April 14, 1865. Days after the Civil War ended, John Wilkes Booth murdered the president. Even more revealing than the documentation of the assassination and funeral is the trial of the acused. In a show of anger, Secretary of War Edwin Stantion strong-armed a trial and convictions on the acused with blatant violations of constituional right. Perhaps it was felt that this stance was important in maintaining the reforming country. This book certainly gave me a new perpective on the death of Abraham Lincoln.


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Written by Franklin L. Ford. By Harvard University Press. There are some available for $1.47.
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Written by Peter Weiss. By POCKET BOOKS @. There are some available for $3.95.
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Written by Hugh Byas. By A.A. Knopf. There are some available for $9.61.
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Written by Lee Parker. By Award Books. Sells new for $8.88. There are some available for $0.04.
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Written by (WARREN COMMISSION). By See notes. There are some available for $17.25.
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Brotherhood Of Murder
Pour l'honneur
Black Friday: The assassination of Abraham Lincoln : a three-act play
Caleb Powers and the mountain army: The story of a statesman from eastern Kentucky
The Death of Lincoln (A Picture History of the Assassination)
Political Murder: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism
Persecution & Assassination of Jean Paul
Government by assassination,
Donovan's Devils: The Assassination Is Set For July 4...
Report Of The President's Commission On The Assassination of President

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