[Vision2020] George Grant, Steve Wilkins, and Michael Hill endorse the novel "Heiland."

Edward Sebesta newtknight@mindspring.com
Sat, 6 Dec 2003 20:53:55 -0600


George Grant, Steve Wilkins, and Michael Hill endorse the novel
"Heiland." 



Michael Hill is the president of the League of the South,
<http://www.dixienet.org>. 

George Grant and Steve Wilkins are lecturers at Doug Wilson's upcoming
history department. 

You can find the novel Heiland by Franklin Sanders at
<http://www.amazon.com>. 

This is one of the reviews of the book.

"Heiland is similar to the Turner Diaries, and is about a war between
the United States and a counter-culture. Heiland is a 'warrior' in this
counter-culture fighting the 'evil' government. It veils itself with
religion and something of a neo-Confederate element- Heiland and co. are
based in the South and are fighting against 'godless' society. In fact
it is simply another racist, anti-semetic rag which tries to hide behind
God and southern 'heritage'. It never explicitly takes issue with
minorities but the meaning is clear: only white, non-Jewish 'Christians'
are to run government. Frankly, it is as sickening, as frightening, and
ultimately as pathetic as the Turner Diaries and other similar material.
It has some interesting sci-fi elements to it- Heiland and friends
develop a weapon to take all heat away from a city, instantly freezing
to death any man, woman, child, or other living creature in the permiter
but leaving buildings intact. The protagonists use this technology to
commit mass genocide against a city controlled by the government, this
of course being justified because 'God' is on the counter-culture's
side." --  Frank Erdman from Austin, Texas United States 

I have the book, and they do freeze everyone in the city who doesn't
leave after their leaflet dropping. 

Ed Sebesta