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ANAMORPHOSIS: STEWART HOME, SEARCHLIGHT & THE PLOT TO DESTROY CIVILISATION by "Larry O'Hara" and Friends Sabotage Editions, London 2000.

Review by John Eden
The latest installment in Stewart Home's increasingly eccentric pamphlets. Anamorphosis is that thing where you look at a painting from a different angle and a completely different image is revealed. As the bulk of the booklet concerns the feuds for which Stewart has become famous, this is perhaps an apt title. There's a whole lot of "fiction" about the activities of everyone's favourite "independent anti-fascist researcher", plus a letter from him and others to Green Anarchist complaining about their loony fascistic "Irrationalists" diatribe (support for Aum-style sarin attacks and the Oklahoma bombing).

There's also a welcome transcript of Stewart's lecture at the Fortean Times Unconvention about mind control and the failure of Green Anarchist to mount their picket against him there. "Death in June Not Mysterious" gets another outing, along with a special offer to receive Home's dossier on Tony Wakeford. Plus an interview and some reprinted reportage on the key players in the neoist network. Nothing earth-shattering (unless you're featured in it!) but a good addition to your bedside table anyhow.

48 pages.

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