In the 1980’s, Moishe Zar, a desert castle dwelling, settlement organizing, ardent Orthodox Jewish Zionist, now 65 years old, was the leading vigilante of the West Bank He planted bombs in the cars of Arab mayors and plotted to blow up the Dome of the Rock. Buying up farmland from the Palestinians beginning in 1979, many of whom were then killed by their own because they were seen as collaborators, Zar and his group of young volunteer settlers took over harvesting the Palestinian’s olive trees and shooting rifles over the heads of those that would take them back. Fundamentalist Christians share his vision that the coming of the Messiah, the second for Christians, the first for the Jews, is dependent upon the complete return of all of the land of Israel to the Jews. | recall that in the middle 1940’s, my father took me to a fund raising dinner for the local chapter of the Jewish Antidefamation League. The whispered talk was about blowing up a warehouse in which anti-Semitic pamphlets were stored, planned for the middle of the night when it was unoccupied. Even at the age of 10, | could tell that their quiet anger and firm commitment made these threatened men feel less vulnerable. | understood a little more about the motivation for this proposed nighttime property destruction when, the following year, my father explained the reason for our being refused overnight rooms at several motels as we drove along I- 95 in Southeast Florida. It took us until late night to find a place to sleep. This was America’s muted version of what Hitler and his legions were doing to Jews that, at that time, was not generally known, except for Walter Winchell, in America. Resonant with our chemical-cultural theme are the many reports that Hitler was taking an amphetamine drug, Benzedrine, daily and in high doses for the last 20 or more years of his life. One can hear the characteristic, amphetamine-induced, higher pitched, rants in his recorded radio tirades. Compare the pitch and strained