“The definitive work on its crazy, chilling subject….King’s book, it is hoped, will be LaRouche’s epitaph.”--The New Republic
“Mr. King probably knows more about Mr. LaRouche, that master of self-delusion, than anyone, including Mr. LaRouche himself.”--The New York Times
“Anyone who thinks LaRouche is a harmless kook needs to look closely at King’s title, then read on. He or she will be horrified.”--Jewish Advocate (Boston)
“A courageous, hard-hitting expose.”-- Publishers Weekly
“This book proves conclusively that [LaRouche’s] people have had access to the councils of government not only in America but in Western Europe.”--New York Post
“Riveting… Deserves a wide audience.”-- The Village Voice
“The hallmark work…alive with anecdotes, both amusing and frightening… A cautionary tale of how American institutions collectively failed to confront and counter a dangerously subversive political movement.”--Los Angeles Herald Examiner
“Monumental body of well-explained research… Astounding… ”-- Worcester Magazine
“King succeeds in doing the seeming impossible: he makes LaRouche make sense.”-- The Monitor (Center for Democratic Renewal)
“Dennis King is a veteran investigative journalist, one of the best paper trail people around. As a result, it is no surprise that his biography of Lyndon LaRouche, ten years in the making, contains numerous startling revelations.”-- The IRE Journal (Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc.)
“A chilling and illuminating book.”-- ALA Booklist (American Library Association)
“Brilliant and meticulous…outlines with horrifying clarity how easily Americans are convinced to give up their freedoms.”-- New York Native
“Densely packed with analysis of LaRouche’s methods and evidence that the man is not merely a bizarre eccentric but a true political player.”--Chicago Sun-Times
King’s descriptions of how cults like LaRouche’s manipulate their members are excellent….For this reason, King’s book is an important psychological as well as political text.”-- Z Magazine
“Chilling, massively researched study….”-- The Christian Century
“King’s message, which rings true, is that a democratic system has to be ever alert and ready to confront all strains of fascism, even those that appear too nutty to worry about.”--The Nation
