Dragons of God by Vincent Coppola5/30/2023 ![]() He is an award-winning writer who has written feature stories for magazines including Talk, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Mens Journal, Worth, Atlanta. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City. His report shows that in the 1990s, neo-Nazis have invaded ""patriot"" citizens' militias, infecting them with virulent anti-Semitic and racist beliefs and paranoid fantasies. Dragons documents the rise of neo-Nazis and other domestic terrorist groups that culminated in Timothy McVeighs attack on the Alfred P. ![]() ![]() Among those he interviewed were Richard Butler, founder of Aryan Nations, and neo-Nazi Klansman Tom Metzger, head of the White Aryan Resistance. His respondents see themselves as idealistic patriots out to save the nation from ""mud people""-African Americans, Jews, minorities, immigrants many of them preach racial warfare or violent confrontation with a federal government seen as under the sway of Zionists. His chilling report, notable for its crisp, restrained prose, sounds a wake-up call to mainstream America. Former Newsweek reporter Coppola spent the last few years investigating the far-right extremist fringe, meeting white supremacists, neo-Nazis, Klansmen, ""Identity Christians"" who worship an Aryan Christ, survivalists and paramilitary groups in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Idaho, Colorado, Kansas and California. ![]()
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