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September 7, 2024 at 10:44 pm #22889
Wakstar
Participant@Leo I’d love to get an “unexpurgated” copy of Mein Kampf. I’ve heard there are some controversies over whether “Hitler’s Table Talk” is legit. What are your thoughts on David Irving’s many works?
September 4, 2024 at 5:46 am #22870Leo
Moderator@Wakstar Happy to be of service to you and anyone else interested. There are a lot of extremely educational books out there, but too many are also difficult to discover, largely due to censorship.
Henry Ford’s publications about the International Jew are fantastic. They’re one of the first pieces of writing I came across, that helped me become aware of the Jewish problem.
In case it’s of interest to you, there are unexpurgated copies of Hitler’s Mein Kampf out there – I have one, paid about $300 for it. There’s also something called Hitler’s Table Talk (or Hitler’s Secret Conversations) and Hitler’s second book (Zweites Buch) that may additionally be useful to you.
Swinburne Clymer’s writings, while valuable to have and read into, are somewhat disappointing. I had expected his writings to offer damning evidence of sorts, but my expectations were apparently too high. They’re still worth reading through, but I wouldn’t prioritize them as much as other books.
I’m not familiar with those latter couple books you mentioned, although I’m sure they’d be of interest, too. I’m not at my computer to look into all that right now, but feel free to let us know what you learn from all that.
Good luck with all your reading!
September 3, 2024 at 4:32 pm #22867Wakstar
Participant@Leo
Thank you for your recommendations. Fords publications are next on my list after I finish reading Dalton’s translation of Mein Kamph. I will definitely be reading Dr. Swinburne Clymer’s warnings. From what I can see, alarm bells have been ringing over the evils of vaccination since the inception of vaccinations.
Has anyone read “The Oera Linda Book” by William R Sandbach? I’ve started to dig into it and find it very interesting.
Does anyone have any recommendations on our race’s true history? I’ve started reading “Race Life of the Aryan Peoples,” by Joseph Pomeroy Widney but find it challenging to follow. At times, it feels like there are multiple authors due to different writing styles, but I could be wrong. If I could find a map that wasn’t tainted by modern lines and divisions that would probably be helpful. Any suggestions?
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September 3, 2024 at 5:58 am #22849Oscar
Participantrather than essays – in which you will often find only what you wanted to find when you bought them, I recommend in terms of proselytism, to distribute literature around you, which is a more seemingly harmless means of access, and therefore more effective. to non-politicized individuals who would tend to reject any attempt at open indoctrination
these novels are enough mainstream to be publicized but still have a deep political meaning that cannot fail to produce effects on its readers
The Camp of the Saints (1973) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Camp_of_the_Saints
Ashes, ashes (1943 – Ravage for the original title) : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashes,_Ashes
and , of course, any of Houellebecq’s books who are even more mainstream and which are therefore the most effective attack on contemporary Western nihilism among normies
August 31, 2024 at 6:46 pm #22761Anonymous
InactiveCoEvolution on Amazon and Thriftbooks.
Here is the video which discusses how it came about.
July 8, 2024 at 6:40 pm #22156JordanL
Participant@Leo – International Jew is an amazing book!
I am a really big fan of Evola, and I think his book “Handbook for the Right-wing Youth” is an awesome starting point for his work. It lays out a number of interesting concepts. I havent gotten around to “Fascism as viewed from the right”, but that is next (or second-next) on my list
July 8, 2024 at 1:05 pm #22148Anonymous
Inactive@Leo You cannot eat books my friend however the stockpiling of canned food is excellent:
“I’ve actually been stockpiling dehydrated, jarred, and canned foods instead, because I think those will have more value than metal, during times of crises/need – and serve as an excellent Plan B for my survival until I’ve figured out home-gardening.”
Banks are failing at record rates in the USA and when they do the hardworking American taxpayer is on the hook for banks owned by the “elites” who are the ones who’ve caused these bank failures, such as a bank in California where Gavin Newsome had some large deposits. As usual they are never brought to justice (not yet, their day of reckoning is coming) and the “little people” pay taxes to bail out the white collar criminals.
At the same time banks have been failing, the Marxist regime headed by the brain dead Biden has been flying in 3rd World people from Africa and flooding in millions through our deliberately wide open border in the south, and at the same time the banks have been failing, illegals have been getting registered to votes and handouts as much as 10K each, the ZOG congress is funding not one but two wars, one of them a very transparent genocide which makes all who voted for it and US citizens complicit in genocide.
Just take a look at the price of gold over the past 3 years. Look where it was and where it is now. As I recall you did mention some financial instability in your life where money to live on was very scarce. Now imagine what is going to happen when all the chickens come home to roost from the deliberately severe incompetence of the Biden regime. Americans have yet to experience Weimar Republic or Zimbabwe style inflation, yet when the dollar is no longer used as the petro dollar the day of reckoning is about to happen.
Again the choice is yours, just saying a small amount of gold bullion might be what is needed to barter with when the damn collapses.
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Women who run with wolves looks like a female version of MGTOW.
Bringers of the Dawn was mentioned in the rare knowledge thread.Men and Women who care about each other don’t need a book to find the G spot, it’s about mutual communication and caring.
July 8, 2024 at 12:43 pm #22147Leo
Moderator@Westley I know that holding gold, silver, and the like are becoming increasingly popular, but I’m of the opinion that life’s necessities are more valuable. So, I’ve actually been stockpiling dehydrated, jarred, and canned foods instead, because I think those will have more value than metal, during times of crises/need – and serve as an excellent Plan B for my survival until I’ve figured out home-gardening.
I’ve also bought that smaller book, Meet Your Strawman; I’ve only skimmed through it so far, yet it seems to have a lot of great information. I’m in the process of reading about 10 different books simultaneously at any given time, lol, so once I start getting through more of those I’ll go through that one.
@PureWhiteDove I also already have some of those other books you listed, and will sort through them, too, as I’ve the time for it.
That’s very thoughtful of you, and I’m sure that resource will prove beneficial to both you and your friend. There’s a surprising amount of knowledge we can unlock upon discovery of these lesser-known works. Just about every book in my personal library is very rare or heavily censored, even though they come at a great cost, as I’m learning it’s especially important to access information the powers that be prefer we not have any awareness of.
There are a lot of booklets by Reuben Swinburne Clymer published between the early 1900s and 1950s (he wrote one about vaccinations in 1904 titled Vaccination Brought Home to You, available online at https://archive.org/details/1913423, if that interests you any, although I always recommend securing a physical copy) that are equally valuable. Here are 2 excerpts from one of my favorites he published; it’s staggering to realize these were written about 75 years ago:
July 8, 2024 at 6:03 am #22143Anonymous
Inactive@Leo All great book recommendations! I’m going to check out Horrors of Vaccination Exposed and Illustrated, Charles Michael Higgins, 1920 for myself, but also I will buy this for a good friend of mine who’s passionate on this subject. She would love this book and has a birthday coming up. This would make a thoughtful gift for her and her husband who’s of the same inquisitive mind. Much appreciated.
July 8, 2024 at 5:54 am #22142Anonymous
InactiveBringers of the Dawn by Barbara Marciniak
Communism with the mask off by Joseph Goebbels
Against Our Better Judgment: The Hidden History of how the U.S. was Used to Create Israel by Alison Weir
The Cure for All Diseases: With Many Case Histories by Hulda Regehr Clark
The Neverending Story by Michael Ende
Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity
by Marguerite Rigoglioso
Eragon series by Christopher Paolini
Implosion:Secret Science of Ecstasy and Immortality by Dan Winters
Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the living library by Barbara Marciniak
The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism by Fritjof Capra
Brain Power: Improve Your Mind as You Age
Book by Kelly Howell and Michael J. Gelb
Female Ejaculation and the G-Spot: Not Your Mother’s Orgasm Book by Deborah Sundahl
Geometry of the Sacred: Unlocking Universal Patterns by Claire Haley Elder
Implosions GRAND ATTRACTOR by Dan Winter
Tales of Angria by Charlotte Brontë
A tale of two cities by Charles Dickens
Thrones, Dominations by Dorothy L. Sayers
Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence
The book of Runes: a handbook for the Ancient Oracle by Ralph H. Blum
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’EngleJune 30, 2024 at 1:02 am #22006Anonymous
InactiveA very good quote from the above book Meet your Strawman.
“This war…..was to conquer sales markets. We could have if we had intended to, prevented this war from breaking out without firing one shot, but we didn’t want to.” Winston Churchill to Truman (Fultun USA March 1946)
Some here have heard of Marine General Smedly Butler. I will leave it at that as someone who wishes to can buy the book or talk about Smedley Butler in other ways.
June 30, 2024 at 12:48 am #22005Anonymous
Inactive@Leo
Of course it is up to you however it might be best to purchase some Gold bullion instead of more expensive books such as the one directly above. You already have more than enough information and books that inform you about vaccinations. On the other hand one never knows when one might lose their job nor how rapidly the economy of the former Republic of the USA could suffer inflation nearly as bad as Weimar Germany. Those days are rapidly approaching as more and more banks fail under the deliberate incompetence of Biden regime. A small piece of gold bullion, even 1/10th of an ounce, might save your life in the future.
A very nice little book I can recommend to all is: Meet your Strawman and whatever you want to know.
#3 from facts you may not know: The IRS is not a US agency. It is a debt collection of the International Monetary Fund.
10 we are slaves and own nothing, not even those who we think are our children.
#6 NYC is defined in Code of Federal Regulations as the United Nations.
#5 The United States has not had a Treasury since 1921.
#8 You cannot use the US Constitution to defend yourself (use instead the Bill of Rights)
11 Great Britain is owned by the Vatican.
17 A 1040 form is for tribute paid to Great Britain.
20 The FCC,CIA,FBI,NASA and all other alphabet agencies were never part of the US government, even though “the US government” held shares of stock in the various agencies.
2 King George III financed both sides of the Revolutionary War.June 28, 2024 at 6:52 am #21981Leo
Moderator@Westley You’d be surprised how many other “pandemics” have occurred across American history, which Jews were involved in as much as they were with COVID-19 (considering how many held/hold high-ranking positions within the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). I’m of the personal suspicion that they had their hands in things like AIDS/HIV and all those smaller pandemics of Zika virus, Ebola virus, H1N1, etc but only a suspicion since I haven’t actually researched all that yet – too much else to investigate. I do know, however, that the 1950s polio pandemic and the Jew Jonas Salk’s vaccine led to the worst biomedical disaster in United States history (up until that point, at least). I’ve also seen mask mandates and compulsory vaccine resistance since the late 1800s and early 1900s, such as with the Spanish flu – and I have historic images to prove it.
Here’s a photograph of some material I have on the 1950s polio pandemic – interesting to see the 2-doses, waning effectiveness, need for boosters, flattening of the curve (not shown here), insurance policies specific to polio, pro-vaccine propaganda, etc:
The creator of the Salk vaccine also wrote a book with his son about the world population and human values, that’s stashed away somewhere in my closet, or else I’d upload an image of that. I haven’t read it yet, but I’m sure it’s about human depopulation.
But anyway, to stay on the topic of interesting books; I just received this one in the mail today, which cost me a pretty penny. Only 10,500 copies were ever made, although I believe you can find reprints out there (which lack illustrations), yet I have an original copy:
The Poisoned Needle by Eleanor McBean, 1957, 1959, 1974 (illustrated)
Even after only briefly skimming its contents, I can tell it’s loaded with valuable information I wish I knew about before COVID-19 (although I remain unvaccinated against that, because it was so obvious how desperate governments of the world were to get humanity injected with whatever nonsense was in that one), and it’s wild to think people have been resisting compulsory vaccination and writing about the dangers of vaccines for over 100+ years … I never knew that until the past year or two.
June 28, 2024 at 3:49 am #21980Anonymous
InactiveThanks @Leo
Horrors of Vaccination Exposed….1920?!! Wow bet that is a great book!
Everyone should consider getting this one alone! No wonder Buchanan could never win the nomination!
June 28, 2024 at 12:35 am #21975Leo
ModeratorI’ll second the recommendation of Ezra Pound’s work. I’ll contribute a few suggestions, too, for the cause of improving awareness:
Book-banning in America: Who Bans Books? and Why, William Noble, 1990
Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time by Caroll Quigley, 1966
The Federal Reserve System: Its Origins and Its Growth, Paul Moritz Warburg, 1930
Horrors of Vaccination Exposed and Illustrated, Charles Michael Higgins, 1920
International Jew, Volumes I-IV, Henry Ford, 1919-21
The Passing of the Great Race, Madison Grant, 1916
The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet It, Hinton Rowan Helper, 1857
June 26, 2024 at 6:05 pm #21948Anonymous
InactiveExcellent books for your reading pleasure:
Plato Meno Inexpensive book for those needing training in logic.
Gods of the Bible Mauro Biglino for those who need to learn the truth about what the OT really says.
The Naked Bible Mauro Biglino ditto.The Essential Gnostic Gospels Incl the Gospel of Thomas & The Gospel of Mary Magdalene by Alan Jacobs
(the true teachings of Jesus aka Jeshua; about beings of light and love)Ezra Pound Personae Classic book of shorter poems.
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