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Without taking a position on the notability of this topic, or whether the following sources qualify as reliable, I note the following information, which was posted here by Mark Mirabello, Ph.D., on 23 January, 2009:
- My little monograph, The Odin Brotherhood, is not an academic text, but it is constructed in dialogue form, to serve as a "primary source" for pagans. Since it has been in print for seventeen years, in five editions, someone is reading it. Other authors who refer to the Odin Brotherhood are listed: * Melton, J. Gordon. Melton's Encyclopedia Of American Religions (Encyclopedia of American Religions) 8th edition. Gale Cengage, 2009. ISBN 078769696X * Streeter, Michael. Behind Closed Doors: The Power and Influence of Secret Societies.. London: New Holland Publishers, Ltd. 2008. ISBN 1845379373 * Harvey, Graham. Paganism Today: Wiccans, Druids, the Goddess and Ancient Earth Traditions for the Twenty-First Century. Thorsons, 2001. ISBN 0722532334 * Kaplan, Jeffrey. Radical Religion in America: Millenarian Movements from the Far Right to the Children of Noah. Syracuse University Press, 1997. ISBN 0815603967 * Kick, Russ. Outposts: A Catalog of Rare and Disturbing Alternative Information. Carroll & Graf Publishing, 1995. ISBN 0786702028. For anyone interested, an academic review of my little work (by Dr. Sarah Pike of California State University) is available from Nova Religio.
Then again, see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Odin Brotherhood (2006). -- John Broughton (♫♫) 16:45, 25 January 2009 (UTC)