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Book SynopsisCounterterrorism expert Rita Katz reveals a new generation of terrorist movements that don’t just use the internet, but exist almost entirely on it. From ISIS to QAnon,
Saints and Soldiers pinpoints the approaches needed for a new era in which arrests and military campaigns alone cannot stop these threats.
Trade ReviewSaints and Soldiers is an immensely timely and important book that draws on the author's decades-long research, monitoring, and analysis of online terrorism and extremism. Utilizing a unique array of previously unpublished, primary sources, Rita Katz has produced a highly original, immensely authoritative, and absolutely compelling depiction of the violent Far-Right extremist movement today, its recent evolution, and likely future trajectory. -- Bruce Hoffman, author of
Inside TerrorismSaints and Soldiers, by skilled terrorist hunter Rita Katz, lays out in excruciating detail the ongoing process of extremist and terrorist groups ability to live on the internet in obscurity. Her investigating and reporting on real world organizations and events is detailed, impressive and portends a troublesome future for free societies around the world. -- General Doug Brown USA (ret) 7th Commander US Special Operations Command
Penned by one of the country’s most astute observers of extremist movements,
Saints and Soldiers is both a warning and a call to action. Rita Katz reveals the surprising connections between Islamist militants and violent groups on the far right and explains why the latter now poses a far graver threat to Americans and to democracies around the world. Through case studies recounted in alarming detail, Katz shows how radical organizations are exploiting social media to extend their reach and amplify their power. -- Joby Warrick, author of
Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS, winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction
Rita Katz provides a detailed, compelling, and disturbing account of how online extremist cultures create terrorists and shape the violence they commit. Drawing on her remarkable expertise on terrorism online,
Saints and Soldiers offers readers a deep dive into a wide range of terrorist and extremist groups, showing how their believers interact in the online ecosystem and why their hateful behavior reflects a global society in crisis. -- Daniel Byman, author of
Spreading Hate: The Global Rise of White Supremacist TerrorismA book that is part analysis, part storytelling, part personal anecdote, yet always revealing, disturbing, and insightful. * European Legacy *
A shocking must-read that will take you to the depths of the far right extremism. * Darya Silman Reviews *
Provides nicely detailed, thematically grouped accounts of terrorist events in digital context, including illustrative screenshots, charts and graphs. * Survival *
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments
Note to the Reader
Prologue: A Different Kind of Beast
1. From Jihad to White Jihad
2. Screw Your Optics
3. The Terror Symbiosis
4. The Making of a Terrorist
5. Saints and Soldiers
6. Control the Memes, Control the Planet
7. The Viral Caliphate
8. Terrorgram
9. Sex Sells (Terror)
10. Tinfoil Hat Terrorism
11. Far Right 2.0
12. Will Be Wild
Afterword: What “Change” Looks Like a Year Later
Notes
Index