Neo-Nazis – Free Speech or Treason?
The balance of free speech versus subversion has never been more at odds than in the case of Neo-Nazi organizing. In America everyone has a right to assemble and proudly proclaim their ideals. But, when those ideals promote hatred and violence towards others should there be a limit to one’s rights? At what point does political opinion cease and treason begin? If your goal is to sublimate an entire race or religion are you then suppressing the United States Constitution? And if you stand against the constitution do you then stand against America? These are the questions that David Gletty was forced to ask himself time and again as he was working his way up and into the leadership of the almost every major white supremacist group in America. David was on assignment from the FBI to rise in the ranks of the American Neo-Nazi movement and once placed in a position of trust send information out to the FBI. Read more…
Recruiting for America’s White Power Movement
We openly criticize and despise hate filled organizations in the Middle East for recruiting innocents with the promise of everything from wealth here on earth to bliss in the life hereafter. Indeed preying on the physical and emotional hunger of the less fortunate so as to enlist them for violent self-destruction is a capital crime unto itself. Would it surprise you to know that these same techniques are used to enlist membership in America’s White Power Movement? David Gletty went undercover for four years into almost these hate groups and came away with a definitive proof that racial or religious hatred from any source is an evil unto itself. In his powerful biographical novel, “Undercover Nazi”, David Gletty unveils hate groups in America with as equally vicious a stance as any the dessert has to offer. Read more…
The National Socialist Movement AKA Nazis
Why would anyone align his or her self with the most despised social and political faction ever to exist in the history of the Earth? What goal or philosophy could be worth exposing one’s self to hatred from almost every being on the planet including every friend and relation they have? The hated group referred to is the National Socialist Movement more commonly known throughout history as the Nazis. David Gletty willingly joined the National Socialist Movement with full awareness no one who had ever been his friend would continue to be so. Yet David Gletty felt compelled by a greater sense of right and wrong to seemingly “join up” with the most insidious doctrine ever to arise from hell. Read more…
Skinheads – The Thugs of American Neo-Nazism
Most Americans think of Skinheads and Neo-Nazis as being one and the same. Both groups hate non-whites and non-Christians. They both idolize Hitler and the Nazi regime. And they both want to set themselves up as the democratic voice of America. One would think these two groups perfect candidates for a merger of sorts. But lightness aside the Skinheads and Neo-Nazis manage to not only hate 99% of the worlds population but also have found it in their dogma to hate each other. Apparently the Nazis feel that the Skinheads are too remote from the Third Reich philosophy and the Skinheads feel that the Neo-Nazis have gone Hollywood on them. In his book “Undercover Nazi”, author David Gletty provides a first hand exploration and comparison of these two hate groups at odds with each other while they separately attempt to overrule the American Constitution. Read more…
White Power Hate Groups beyond the KKK
In 1944 when Hitler’s Germany was the sworn enemy of every American young or old it would have been unthinkable that any faction in the United States would align themselves with the Nazi party. Even the most racist hate group in American history, the KKK (Ku Klux Klan), would not have joined arms with the Mein Kampf doctrine. Nazism was considered to be (and still is considered to be) the most sickening disease of thought to ever exist. But apparently today’s Klansman and Neo-Nazi are willing to set aside past gentlemen’s disagreement so as to promote the agenda of the white supremacist movement. This commonality of hate is infiltrated and uncovered in David Gletty’s dynamic expose of the American White Power Movement, “Undercover Nazi”. Read more…
Hate Group Infiltration by FBI operatives
There are men who place their lives at risk every minute of every day so as to preserve freedom for all of us. These men (and women) cross the lines of legal behavior so as to gain the trust of those they infiltrate. They shout hate monger slogans and pretend to be strongly committed to the extinction of Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus. They pretend that their ancestry traces back to Nordic roots and claim that genetic inheritance is their birthright to enslave others. These are men like David Gletty, an FBI operative who embraced the brotherhood of Neo-Nazism, White Supremacy and religious persecution so as to skillfully infiltrate the most violent hate groups in America. For over four years FBI Operative David Gletty assumed the role of good old boy racist so as to rise to a position of confidence in America’s extreme radical right. Read more…
David Gletty – The Undercover Nazi
There have been hundreds of books, movies and news articles written with the hope of exposing hate group activities in America. It is always the hope of their authors that good and decent people will strongly stand together against such blatant evil in our world. Books such as Into the Devils Den and movies such as American History X attempt to counter the violent hateful ideology put forth by right wing extremist activists such as Hal Turner. Add David Gletty to the list of voices attempting to be heard over the Neo-Nazi, White Power shouts. David Gletty has written “Undercover Nazi”, a remarkable book detailing his dangerous journey into the world of Skinheads, Klansmen and Nazis while working as an operative for the FBI. Read more…

