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Kurt Saxon
Kurt Saxon, (born March 6, 1932) is a survivalist and the author of ''The Poor Man's James Bond'', a series of books on improvised weapons and munitions.
==History==
During the 1960s, Saxon drifted into and out of several political organizations and new religious movements, including the American Nazi Party, the John Birch Society, the Minutemen, the Church of Scientology, and the Church of Satan. In August 1970, he appeared before a Senate Investigations subcommittee holding hearings on bombings and terrorism. According to newspaper accounts, he suggested police and "concerned citizens" use bombs to wipe out "leftists," and recommended that student demonstrators be machine-gunned in the streets.〔(Transcript of Donald Sisco's 1970 U.S. Senate testimony )〕
By the early 1970s he came to reject the political and religious groups of the 60s, and began writing on homesteading and preparedness issues. He claims to have coined the term "survivalism"〔 to refer to making preparations for a future collapse of society and/or a major disaster.
David Letterman invited him to appear on his show in the mid 1980s, but changed his mind at the last minute.
In the early 1990s, Saxon had a shortwave radio program over WRNO, New Orleans, Louisiana.〔(Nation Buffeted By Airwaves Of Hate Talk ) NY Daily News, April 27, 1995〕

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