How should an honorable man confront evil? Should he ignore it, with the excuse that it is not his responsibility? Should he ally himself with the evil, because that’s where the “smart money” is? Or should he take up arms against it and fight it with all his strength and without regard for the personal consequences, even though he must fight alone? Oscar Yeager, a former combat pilot in Vietnam, now a comfortable yuppie working as a Defense Department consultant in the Virginia suburbs of the nation’s capital, faces this choice. He surveys the race mixing, the open homosexuality, the growing influence of drugs, the darkening complexion of the population as the tide of non-White immigration swells. He finds that for him it really is no choice at all: he is compelled to fight the evil which afflicts America in the 1990s; his conscience will not let him ignore it, and joining it is inconceivable. He declares war on the corrupt and irresponsible politicians who are presiding over the destruction of his race and his country, the scheming media masters who are the principal architects of that destruction, and the spiritually sick adherents of “diversity” who are their willing collaborators. And when Oscar Yeager is on the warpath, you’d better not be in his way! Hunter is another blockbuster novel of resistance and revolution by the author of the bestselling book of the genre, The Turner Diaries . • “In a May 3, 1995, search of [convicted Oklahoma City bombing conspirator] Terry Nichols’ house, FBI agents seized a copy of Hunter , a rightwing novel by William Pierce, who also wrote The Turner Diaries , in which a fictional explosion at FBI headquarters in Washington kills more than 700 people.” — The Denver Post • “Represents a graduate course in power politics and the psychology of the ruthless….” — The Nationalist
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