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Brotherhood of murder

Book • 1990
Thomas Martinez's 'Brotherhood of Murder' provides an inside look at The Order, the extremist group inspired by William Luther Pierce's Turner Diaries.

The book traces the group's origins, key members, criminal enterprises, and violent actions intended to foment a race war.

Martinez draws on interviews, law enforcement sources, and court documents to reconstruct the group's operations and ultimate takedown.

The account places The Order in the context of the broader white-power movement of the 1980s and highlights links between extremist literature and real-world violence.

It is both a true-crime investigation and a cautionary study of domestic terrorism.

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Molly Conger
as a source recounting experiences inside The Order and describing Pierce's writings.
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The Nazi's Mary Sue: Hunter, Pt. 1
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Molly Conger
as a source documenting The Order and white supremacist terrorism related to Franklin's era.
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One Man Race War: Joseph Paul Franklin, Pt. 5

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