"On a lunar colony, fifteen-year-old Phaet Theta does the unthinkable and joins the Militia when her mother is imprisoned by the Moon's oppressive government"--Provided by publisher.
Elijah, a nine-year-old African-American with unusual mental powers and a special ability to reach into the natural world, becomes a hostage of a terrorist militia group and finds himself in a world of violence.
In hiding from the Soldiers of God, the Oklahoma antigovernment militia group whose members have now turned against him and his parents, a fifteen-year-old boy remembers what it was like to grow up among them.
survivalists, white supremacists, and the Doomsday prophecy
Lamy, Philip
1996
A study of the fusion of survivalist ethic and millennial belief, looking at how doomsday prophecies derived from ancient Hebrew and Christian texts have spurred the rise in militias, white supremacists, survivalists, and cults whose members are gearing up for Armageddon on Earth.
Since he was captured by the Glorious Path, a militant religion based on the teachings of a former soldier, fifteen-year-old Cal has served the Path in its brutal war with the remains of the United States government, and tried to survive and protect his younger brother but when he kills an officer to protect a stray dog, Cal is forced take his brother and the dog and run.
Describes the geography, landscape, economy, government, and culture of Pakistan today and discusses Pakistan's influence of and relations with the rest of the world"--Provided by publisher.
Explores the roots of the militia movement's growth in the United States, its connection with mainstream society, the ideologies of anti-government groups, and the tragedies at Ruby Ridge, Waco, and Oklahoma City.
Presents a history of the militia armies operating throughout the United States, discussing people, places, and events that combine to pose what the author believes to be a serious threat to the citizens of America.