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Millennium Rage - Survivalists, White Supremacists, and the Doomsday Prophecy (Paperback, Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed. 1996)
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Millennium Rage - Survivalists, White Supremacists, and the Doomsday Prophecy (Paperback, Softcover Reprint Of The Original 1st Ed. 1996)
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As the millennium approaches, apocalyptic fervor is sweeping the
nation. Militias, white supremacists, survivalists, and cults have
seized upon the Book of Revelation to trumpet their own fractured
version of the end of the world. Millennium Rage is the only book
that connects the strands of these fringe groups to a tradition
that has underpinnings in American culture and mainstream religion.
It moreover shows that many of these groups have stolen and twisted
apocalyptic religious symbols to fit their own end: gearing up for
Armageddon in this world, not the next. The Oklahoma bombers, the
Sons of Gestapo, the Branch Davidians, and the Unabomber are, as
Philip Lamy astutely demonstrates, extreme examples of burgeoning
strains within society. "Ruby Ridge" and "Waco" have become
rallying cries of a growing number of average Americans who feel
disenfranchised and forgotten. Members of militia movements and
white supremacists, whom Lamy interviewed for this book, have
tapped into their reservoir of discontent and are channeling it for
their own aims. As Lamy points out, rugged individualists and
utopian groups have always dotted the American landscape. What is
alarming, however, is the misuse of the Christian apocalypse to
promote a religion that fans the flames of hate, preaching the
destruction of minorities - including Jews, blacks, and immigrants
- in a whirlwind showdown. Lamy asserts that this new religion,
"Christian Identity," serves as a unifying factor among an array of
extremist groups who call for a battle here on earth against
Satan's supposed forces - minorities allegedly bent on a worldwide
conspiracy to rule the world. Distorting the Bible and other
literature through a prism of hate and fear, they have made some
inroads into the consciousness of America, according to Lamy.
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