Code name: Pale Horse How I went undercover to expose America's Nazis

Scott Payne

Book - 2024

"For readers of The MAGA Diaries and Hate in the Homeland, an eye-opening and crucial true story of one man risking his life to infiltrate the most dangerous neo-Nazi group in the United States. When Scott Payne was growing up, he never envisioned a future that included what happened on Halloween night 2019. Out in the woods of Georgia, he tried desperately to save a goat from being sacrificed in a ritual by a group of neo-Nazis without revealing that he was actually an undercover agent. Now, this retired FBI agent reveals how and why he infiltrated the rapidly growing American Nazi group, The Base. Known as the "Hillbilly Donnie Brasco," Payne was guided through some of the most terrifying and risky assignments in the FBI�...39;s history by his devotion to his family and his Christian faith. Timely and unputdownable, Code Name: Pale Horse is an unflinching look at one of biggest threats in national security, as well as an inspiring memoir from an American hero"--

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In this gripping debut memoir, former FBI agent Payne details how he took down members of the Base, a white supremacist group, in 2020. Payne grew up in South Carolina and joined the Greenville County Sheriff's Office in 1993, when he was 22. He was swiftly promoted from patrol to the narcotics squad, where he became a star investigator before joining the Bureau in 1998. In 2016, Payne joined the Joint Terrorism Task Force and started targeting domestic terror groups. After his bosses learned about the Base, Payne was assigned to infiltrate it, and joined the group's military-style training program as a new recruit. Eventually, he came to regard the group's scheme to ignite an all-out race war through vandalism, propaganda, and terrorist attacks as "the most dangerous and overlooked threat facing us today." His work paid off with the arrests of multiple group members on conspiracy charges. Payne nimbly juggles a pulse-pounding account of his undercover efforts with a poignant glimpse at the toll his work took on his wife and young daughter. Fans of Joseph Pistone's Donnie Brasco should snap this up. Agent: Larry Weissman, Larry Weissman Literary. (Mar.)

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