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The Hate Next Door is a gripping narrative by Matt Browning, an undercover detective in Arizona, who has been infiltrating and disrupting white supremacy movements for over 25 years. Browning gained an intimate vantage point to the KKK, skinheads, border militias, Proud Boys, and other White Power groups. He adopted fake IDs and ideologies, seeking the arrest of participants and terrorizing Browning's family. The book provides an essential look at the what, where, when, and why of white supremacist groups, how to identify them, and why we must all do everything in our power to fight against them. The book is an invaluable wake-up call to all of us regarding the work that is still left to be accomplished in understanding and effectively addressing racism and extremism in every facet of American culture.

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Summary of The Hate Next Door by Matson Browning: Undercover within the New Face of White Supremacy

Matt Browning, an undercover detective in Arizona, has been disrupting white supremacy movements for over 25 years. He uses fake IDs and ideologies to identify and fight against these groups. The book highlights the need for collective action to combat racism and extremism in American culture.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

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INTRODUCTION

Six individuals, including six undercover officers, had driven 250 miles to start a war with Mexico. They were mostly quiet and had no radio or bragging about their recent "wetback" or rant about keeping America pure. The car's tires were empty, and the only sound was the car's tires heading south quickly. The author, who had been working undercover, had been called by a buddy in the Department of Public Safety to help out the Minutemen Project, another anti-immigration, keep-things-White type of militia, down on the border. The author was alarmed to learn that some of the Unit 88 brothers were going, and they were prepared for a racial holy war, or RAHOWA, as they called it. They believed that the U.S.-Mexico border was the perfect setting for such a crusade to begin.

The plot of the six skinheads was to meet up with others at the Nethercott ranch and then get one of those Mexican soldiers in their sights. If all went well, the soldiers would fire back. If one of the skinheads was killed, so be it. True patriots had died for America for three hundred years, and if America was to have another three hundred years, blood would need to be spilled again.

The author's understanding of hate has changed over the past forty years, with the pointy hats becoming shaved heads, bad tattoos, and shiny Doc Marten boots. The boots morphed into camouflage and the idea of "protecting our borders." Later, the camouflage became guys in khakis and golf shirts carrying torches and shouting about "taking America back."

Hate has evolved over the past forty years, with various organizations and systems advocating and supporting such thinking. The author's book tells the history and hard realities of racial hatred and the many organizations and systems that advocate and support such thinking. The author, a churchgoing, suburban father of five, has been working undercover to expose hate groups and their members, including the KKK and Unit 88 skins, as well as the various militia groups now flooding to America's southern borders and state capitals. They have faced numerous threats, including the death of their family, pet butchering, and the FBI taking out contracts on their life. The author's wife, Tawni, has been a significant partner in gathering intel on these groups, eventually going undercover with them to protect their family and themselves.

The author quit the force and started the Skinhead Intelligence Network (SIN), a global information-sharing network for law enforcement. The organization has evolved to keep up with the changing face of White supremacy, and they have lectured all over the U.S., the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, and Holland. The author and Tawni have built a global information-sharing network for law enforcement called the Skinhead Intelligence Network (SIN) to help educate law enforcement and communities worldwide on White supremacy and become internationally sought-after experts on White supremacist groups and border militias.

The author and Tawni have also worked undercover at pro-Trump rallies and pro-Trump "Protest the Vote" rallies, exposing the dark and complicated world of White supremacy. The author aims to introduce readers to the dark and complicated world of White supremacy, highlighting the importance of information and understanding. The evolution of racial hate remains an ever-growing threat that has brought us to a fundamental brink, and it may be close enough now for us all to finally do something about it.

AMERICAN NAZIS

The author describes their experiences growing up in the suburbs of Phoenix, where they had friends and teammates of every shape and color, and they all got along. They were raised by a Mormon and had a dog trained to be racist to Black people. One night, while driving home, they encountered a white supremacist who tried to kill them. The officer, a cop, was unsure of how to categorize this subculture, but he was able to scare the man away.

The officer's badge was draped around his neck, and he was able to tackle the man, but the man had no fear of his police declaration. He turned towards the officer and fired a semiautomatic pistol, jamming his chest and stomach. The officer was able to knock the gun from his hand and into the grass, causing the man to fall face down in the dirt.

The author's adrenaline grew as they drove home, and they called Tawni to discuss the incident. She seemed genuinely excited to talk to them, but they didn't understand the situation. The author's wife threatened annulment, and she went to work in retail for six months before pleading his case to her. She believed law enforcement was a calling, and she wanted to help others. However, she couldn't work for Phoenix PD or work narcotics without her support.