David Gletty volunteered to work with the FBI and journey deep into the devil’s den. Still one wonders after reading Undercover Nazi who David Gletty is and perhaps more importantly what was he forced to become. In a recent interview on CNN David Gletty appears to be a calm survivor of his undercover ordeal. Yet when watching much of the David Gletty video available online, he seems to have not yet shaken off the stench of the ideals that the role of David Gletty, infiltrator forced upon him. So who is David Gletty? Once revealed to be David Gletty FBI operative he was obviously no longer welcome among the membership of the Neo-Nazis and KKK. The League of the South surely won’t be inviting him to any picnics soon. Is he David Gletty infiltrator or David Gletty informant? And what, if any, is the difference? David Gletty’s book, Undercover Nazi serves as a counter thrust to violence proposing white power publications such as The Turner Diaries. Undercover Nazi is no primer on how to be an internal terrorist. Hal Turner will not be telling his listeners to read this book or to act upon its imagery. Undercover Nazi is a foray into the underbrush where snakes walk on two legs and still whisper enticements to evil. Even the book’s author David Gletty, who had steeled himself to their premise, feels the undertow of the camaraderie surrounding this evil agenda. One wonders what might have become of David had he not been revealed as working with the FBI? One hopes the siren’s song of racism would have fallen on deaf ears, but the power promised to David and other Neo-Nazi recruits corrupted many good men in the 1930s and could easily do so again.