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Them:

Adventures with Extremists
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Simon & Schuster, Jun 28, 2011 - Political Science - 336 pages
A wide variety of extremist groups -- Islamic fundamentalists, neo-Nazis -- share the oddly similar belief that a tiny shadowy elite rule the world from a secret room. In Them, journalist Jon Ronson has joined the extremists to track down the fabled secret room.

As a journalist and a Jew, Ronson was often considered one of "Them" but he had no idea if their meetings actually took place. Was he just not invited? Them takes us across three continents and into the secret room. Along the way he meets Omar Bakri Mohammed, considered one of the most dangerous men in Great Britain, PR-savvy Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard Thom Robb, and the survivors of Ruby Ridge. He is chased by men in dark glasses and unmasked as a Jew in the middle of a Jihad training camp. In the forests of northern California he even witnesses CEOs and leading politicians -- like Dick Cheney and George Bush -- undertake a bizarre owl ritual.

Ronson's investigations, by turns creepy and comical, reveal some alarming things about the looking-glass world of "us" and "them." Them is a deep and fascinating look at the lives and minds of extremists. Are the extremists onto something? Or is Jon Ronson becoming one of them?

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The writer gets caught up to easily with extremist. - Goodreads
Great amount of research, great presentation. - Goodreads
A great page turner, made me laugh at every turn. - Goodreads
This one seemed as good a starting point as any! - Goodreads
His writing is witty and captivating. - Goodreads
Witty, concise writing and surreal situations. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Mohamed - Goodreads

A balanced book about how the conspiracy theorist sum up all the information and got deluded by their own mind. Keeping the cinematic vision and suspenseful style is one of the great capabilities of ... Read full review

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User Review  - Astrid - Goodreads

Bit dated, but brought me right back to those times. Nice, funny and strangely sinister at the same time. Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Jon Ronson is a documentary filmmaker and the author of Them: Adventures with Extremists. He lives in London.

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