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White Hot Hate: A True Story of Domestic Terrorism in America's Heartland

by Dick Lehr Author

In spring 2016, during immigration debates, three Crusaders militia men grew agitated over a growing Somali community in Kansas. They plotted to bomb a mosque, aiming to kill hundreds and inspire other Muslim attacks. Waiting after the presidential election to avoid hurting Trump’s chances, they secretly taped conversations with an FBI informant for eight months. These conversations obstructed their plans and led to conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction convictions.

White Hot Hate tells the riveting true story of averted domestic terrorism in a remote Kansas town near Capote’s In Cold Blood. The gripping details reveal the chilling threat of domestic terrorism and racist anxiety in America.

 

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