Alex Constantine
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Alex Constantine is an investigative journalist, specialized in exposing fascism. His work has been published in 5 books.
Constantine has contributed as a freelancer to L.A. Weekly, Z Magazine, Coast Weekly, MindNet and Prevailing Winds. He also provided radio commentary for KAZU-FM in Monterey, California.
The British newspaper The Observer put his book The Covert War Against Rock in their The 50 Greatest Music Books Ever list [1]
In recent years Alex Constantine has dedicated time to make music. Together with Syd James, he forms the band The Platitudes. [2]
The Canadian rock/punk band The Constantines chose its name after Alex Constantine. [3]
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[edit] Books
- Blood, Carnage and the Agent Provocateur (1993, 80 pages, Constantine Press, U.S.) ISBN 978-0938331049
- Psychic Dictatorship in the U.S.A. (1995, 222 pages, Feral House) ISBN 0-922915-28-8
- Virtual Government (1997, Feral House, 320 pages) ISBN 0-922915-45-8
- The Covert War Against Rock (2000, Feral House, 280 pages) ISBN 0-922915-61-X
[edit] E-Books
- Psychic Dictatorship in the U.S.A. II (2007)
- Fascism in America: The Essential Mae Brussell, (Edited by Alex Constantine)
[edit] Articles
- "NutraSweet-, the NutraPoison", Prevailing Winds Magazine, Premier Issue, No. 1, page 40-49.

