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Hunter [Paperback]

Andrew MacDonald (Author)
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September 15, 1989
Hunter is an action novel about race that asks the question, "How should an honorable man confront evil?" 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, and 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 that 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 principle 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. --Natl Alliance Press


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"In a May 3, 1995, search of [convicted Oklahoma City bombing conspirator] Nichol's house, FBI agents seized a copy of Hunter a right-wing novel by William Pierce, who also wrote The Turner Diaries, in which a fictional explosion at the FBI headquarters in Washington kills more than 700 people."-The Denver Post "Represents a graduate course in the power politics and the psychology of the ruthless..."-The Nationlist Hunter is destined to become more controversial than Turner Diaries because it deals with racial issue and violence on a personal level. Oscar Yeager acts alone in his attacks on his enemies using many types of weapons.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 268 pages
  • Publisher: National Vanguard Books; 1st edition (September 15, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0937944092
  • ISBN-13: 978-0937944097
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #654,405 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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47 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Book, November 8, 2000
This review is from: Hunter (Paperback)
Hunter is the second book written by Andrew MacDonald, aka William Pierce of the National Alliance. His first book, the Turner Diaries, details the results of a race war that culminates in a world ruled by the White race. Hunter is much more localized.

Hunter deals with the actions of one man, Oscar Yeager, who can no longer stand what he sees as the degeneration of his country. Yeager goes on a spree of violence and revolutionary acts. The book details his attacks and his growing consciousness within these revolutionary acts.

Most people will find this book to be well outside of any of their belief systems. It deals with issues that are anathema to current political realities in both the United States and Europe. It is truly a revolutionary book, as much as the writings of Marx were in their day. Any book that challenges the ruling powers is certain to cause a fair amount of alarm, and Pierce's book is no exception. This novel is the less notorious of the two, as Turner Diaries is generally believed to have been the "blueprint" for the bombing of the Murrah building in Oklahoma City. Hunter contains no massive bombings. It is more a political tract, outlining the belief system of William Pierce, and his concerns with the direction this country is taking, and what he thinks the response to that shift should be.

This book is truly for those with open minds, but also carries interest for those who are interested in the so-called "fringe" political elements in the United States.

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35 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is a real eye opener, June 25, 1999
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This review is from: Hunter (Paperback)
William Pierce (MacDonald) could very well be called a prophet. The people of Alabama will be voting on an old miscengenation law that is still on the books. Pierce captures the feeling of many white people who have an aversion to racially mixed marriages. There is something inate in all humans that keeps the races pure. What makes this book dangerious is that Pierce is able to capture what all racially conscience people think but don't act upon. Oscar crosses the line between malevolent thought and action. It's also intriguing how Pierce gives the FBI a slap in the head by an agent's interaction with Oscar. This book is well written and is only available to the general public because of the First Ammendment.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent insight into political and social reality, August 30, 1998
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Hunter is a book for anyone with interest in the truth behind American politics. Though not a Bible by any means, Hunter offers a clear insight to which anyone can relate to if one decides to put aside the political correctness for a few hours and read it. It is a fantastic book about the struggle for the realization of truth and the fight against tyrrany, much more realistic than The Turner Diaries and just as significant as Orwell's 1984. I highly recommend it to anyone willing to put the Establishment-sponsored viewpoint aside and consider at least once what someone else has to say.
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