They talk about using a kidney wrap in the werwolf manual, and I didn't know what that was so I looked it up.
Looks like it was a traditional thing used in the past by most peoples around the world but is no longer common, where you wrap your waist with mild pressure in a scarf or something and it makes you as warm as a whole extra coat because it allows better bloodflow to your extremities.
Help! I'm looking for an audio book I listened to last year thanks to a pol book thread. It was from a philosopher from maybe the 20's -40's (I think) who talks about the great aryan race (NOT the book the coming race) and volk and Wagner and mythology. A guy on here had read it and posted in three parts to YouTube. The image had Greek/Nordic looking black and white images of statues. Fuck I can't for the life of me remember (YouTube deleted it and its no longer on one of my play lists)
The book is about German strength, the evil of Jews, and mythology of the Aryan race. I believe each part was sectioned of with Wagners music?
I'm working on creating a Jewish library that will include the notable texts, including some important ones that have yet to be translated to English. I'm currently working on a translation of the Zohar, which is the main body of literature of kabbalah. I am far from finished, and I intend to write a goy-approved commentary to the texts after I do that.
The Talmud is a massive body of work, not a single book—it'd be like reading A-Z in a printed Encyclopedia Britannica. Furthermore, most of it is truly uninteresting, relating to rules that only apply to jews, like Sabbath consecration laws. I haven't looked into the quality of translations, so I'd just find a jewish online translation, and use a guidebook like the Talmud Unmasked (which I haven't read, trust the author at your own risk). Back in the Enlightenment and late Middle Ages, there were Latin translations made for the Catholic Church, if you read Latin. Alfred Rosenberg and other Reich officials made comments on the Talmud, some of which I found in The Jews Trail Through The Ages.
Perhaps one a little childish than with points, like where one could make comments on a text, rate other anons' comments on their utility and insight, and the best comments could be collated into a /pol/-annotated series of books. There are other ideas we could try to formalise the redpilling process for newfags. A tech guy would have to figure that part out.
Have you any familiarity with the so-called King's Torah? As per some thread on the halfchan,
*THE BOOK ISRAEL DOESN'T WANT YOU TO READ: King's Torah - 'Torat HaMelech' (תורת המלך). This book caused an uproar for being essentially a Halakah-based (Jewish law) justification for the killing of non-jews who threaten Jewish interests. We need help translating it. If you're proficient in Hebrew, let us know.
I've read most of what's out there in terms of like-criticism, but I think it's important to bring up that we should not only focus on learning about what the kikes are doing. We should be educating outselves in things that will help us to prosper. All whites should be learning about business and finance. Pic related is the book that I powered through this weekend. It gives the whole story about what corporations are, how they are set up, and why they are preferential to other types of business structures.
You can easily get enough knowledge reading books from library genesis to put you on par with a finance professional after a couple of years of reading.
Also, daily reminder to get a Kindle DX, since the small kindle is bad for reading technical PDFs. Just get a second gen DX on eBay that has a dead battery and do the battery replacement yourself.
Pocket book version of Bhagavad Gita made by
http://pathofgods.tumblr.com/post/178352589154/pdf-pocket-book-version-of-bhagavad-gita-made-by
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Any recommendations for books on the American "Civil War"?
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Politically Incorrect Guide to American History
Sounds corny but I learnt a lot.
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution is good too
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There's a fictional book by a man (Harold Frederic) who lived during the American Civil War called "The Copperhead" that, as one reviewer noted, has "…Lincoln portrayed (in the North) as a despot, abolitionists as bloodthirsty war-mongers and those against the war as peace-seeking, conservative, constitution-loving good citizens…". It was made into a movie by Ronald F. Maxwell (The guy who made "Gettysburg" and "Gods and Generals"), which is quite.
I haven't read the book, but I would look for anything guys like R.F. Maxwell used as inspiration for his Civil War films to get a good picture of the other side of things. Doesn't matter that "The Copperhead" is fiction, it's still a genuine point of view from the side that's having its monuments torn down in this shit-swirled culture of today.
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Thanks, I'll look into those movies too which I recall hearing about.
More suggestions welcome
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Found the book.