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Code Name: Pale Horse: How I Went Undercover to Expose America's Nazis
Code Name: Pale Horse: How I Went Undercover to Expose America's Nazis | Scott Payne
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The thrilling true story of one man who risked his life to infiltrate the most dangerous neo-Nazi group in the United States, an "urgent and exciting look into the life of an FBI undercover agent" (Joseph D. Pistone, New York Times bestselling author) by "one of the top undercover agents in the Bureau" (Joaquin "Jack" Garcia, retired FBI agent and New York Times bestselling author). When Scott Payne was growing up, an '80s kid with a big attitude and a taste for sleeveless shirts, he could never have envisioned where he'd find himself on Halloween night 2019. Having transformed into "Pale Horse" and infiltrated the nation's most dangerous, fastest-growing white supremacy group, The Base, he was huddled with a cell of neo-Nazis in the backwoods of Georgia as they slaughtered a goat and drank its blood in a ritual sacrifice. A decorated agent dubbed the "Hillbilly Donnie Brasco," Payne takes readers along with him on some of the most terrifying and riskiest assignments in FBI history. He went deep undercover with the lethal Outlaw Motorcycle Club in Massachusetts; to the front lines of the opioid epidemic in Tennessee; and infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama. Through it all, he stayed married to the love of his life, raised two girls, and spent his Sundays at church, sustained by family and faith. Timely and unputdownable, Code Name: Pale Horse is a hard look at some of the most pressing threats facing America today. Honest and inspiring, it's the story of a hero determined to take down a hateful army--before the unthinkable could come to pass.
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I always like to hear an inside look from people in or adjacent to white supremacist hate groups…preferably those who found their way out of them. There is a podcast about this story, but I‘m not sure how it differs from the book. This is a memoir about the author‘s time working undercover to try and bring down some of the people in these hate groups. He did it for many years and it took a toll on him—I can‘t imagine being surrounded by⬇️

JenniferEgnor that much hate all the time. It is a poison that grows, infecting everything around it. He did a good thing but it was dangerous. I disagree with him on his stance that these are not all white supremacists…they absolutely are. They may use different tactics, but it‘s all the same goal, the same hate, based on the same lies. These people are incredibly dangerous and we should take them at their word. If you see/hear something,⬇️ (edited) 2w
JenniferEgnor Say/DO something! In the name of humanity, refuse fascism! 2w
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