RT Book T1 Homegrown: Timothy McVeigh and the rise of right-wing extremism A1 Toobin, Jeffrey LA English PP New York London Toronto Sydney New Delhi PB Simon & Schuster Papererbacks ED First Simon & Shuster paperback edition UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1889753076 AB Timothy McVeigh wanted to start a movement. After the Oklahoma City bombing, the Gulf War veteran expressed no regrets. Jeffrey Toobin details how McVeigh's principles and tactics have flourished in the decades since his death in 2001, reaching an apotheosis on January 6 when hundreds of rioters stormed the Capitol. Based on nearly a million previously unreleased tapes, photographs, and documents, including detailed communications between McVeigh and his lawyers, as well as interviews with such key figures as Bill Clinton, Toobin reveals how the story of Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing is not only a powerful retelling of one of the great outrages of our time, but a warning for our future NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HV6432.6 SN 9781668013588 K1 McVeigh, Timothy : Influence K1 McVeigh, Timothy : Trials, litigation, etc K1 Oklahoma City Federal Building Bombing, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1995 K1 Trials (Terrorism) : United States K1 White supremacy movements : United States : History K1 Right-wing extremists : United States : History K1 Biographies K1 McVeigh, Timothy : 1968-2001 : USA : Oklahoma City, Okla. : Attentat : Rechtsradikalismus : Rassismus : Frauenfeindlichkeit