Siege (book)
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Siege: The Collected Writings of James Mason is a book, edited and introduced by Michael M. Jenkins. It is a collection of the articles from Mason's monthly newsletter SIEGE (1980-86): representing, at first, the National Socialist Liberation Front and, later, Universal Order. It collects the propaganda of the NSLF calling for the revolutionary overthrow of "the System", and calling on National Socialists to abandon Conservatism and embrace Charles Manson as a Leader for today.
First published by Storm Books in 1992, it was republished, with a new preface by Mason and an introduction by Ryan Schuster, in 2003 (Black Sun Publications, ISBN 0972440801).
The book has been praised and promoted by Tom Metzger ([1], [2]).
Contents |
Dedication
- "In respectful dedication to The Son Of Man." (Charles Manson)
Opening epigraph
- "I am the first born of the universal order,
- Earlier than the gods, in the navel of immortality!"
Contents
- Introduction
- The NSLF and the Move Toward Armed Struggle
- National Socialism
- Conservatism and the Lost Movement
- The System
- Lone Wolves and Live Wires
- Strength and Spirit
- Leaders
- Universal Order
- General Appendix
- Appendix I:NSLF
- Appendix II:National Socialism
- Appendix III:Leaders
- Appendix IV:Universal Order
External links
- Siege Mentality, review of Siege by Dominic Hampshire in The Scorpion.
- How Black is Black Metal? by Kevin Coogan (first appeared in the magazine HITLIST, February/March 1999.)
- Counter-Culture Fascism, Dave Emory's For The Record broadcast #437—recorded on 12/8/2003.
- An Interview with James Mason, discussing Siege, by AAC - 2003.



