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[–] 19530345? ago 

http://www.carrollquigley.net/pdf/Tragedy_and_Hope.pdf

(((Elite))) writing the history of (((Judus-Christ))) civilization, still handed out to US Ambassadors and CIA section chiefs (no real difference tbh) as required reading to this day.

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[–] 19413844? ago 

Obligatory read Siege

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[–] 19413847? ago 

has anyone here read siege? I know its a meme to shill it but Ive heard people say the book is just whining. anyone know a place where I can read it online?

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[–] 19413865? ago 

Fuck another infinite trips.

Yes, if you're over the age of 20 and moderately literate, you won't enjoy Siege but I can appreciate it for what it is. A propaganda piece to ignite the youth, which is charming. We need more of such books.

I'm a walking library, read 2 books a week on average and have for well over a decade. When you read enough, you learn to read further into the author than the book itself. A picture forms of "all" somewhere around 1,000 books. I encourage reading, but don't get too caught up in it. I read 1hr dedicated a day and sometimes allow up to 2. I consider a part of my workout routine, but I haven't watched tele in, well, I watched Big Brother when Jesse the bodybuilder guy and Rachel were on. That was the last I remember of goy-box. I imagine its quite a while back now.

If you want to understand how we got here and the underlying tie involved, read The Sumerian Swindle. Let me see if I can find it.

Here you go: https://archive.org/details/TheSumerianSwindle/page/n1

You'll see there is a lot of meaning in words when you read this book. Hidden in plain sight.

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[–] 19413867? ago 

here's a good list of books that I've either read entirely, read the preface and decided they were worth reading or am currently reading.

https://mega.nz/#F!Yb4jSYLS!siRt3N0tUn4N-5Ux5dMGAg

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[–] 19413850? ago 

It's easy as fuck to find a pdf. Whining? It attacks optic cucks in particular which is why they love to attack the book. I find it's more useful for shaping mentality into a more grounded one than anything but I should get around to reading it again.

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[–] 19443746? ago 

>>13439888

here is the 17 page short version with only the main points of Siege

https://archive.org/details/jamesmasonsiegeshortversion

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[–] 19516197? ago 

jokes aside, would I be put on a list if I were to buy industrial society and its future?

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[–] 19516199? ago 

you are probably already on a list for posting here, but dont worry anon, i got you.

https://b-ok.cc/book/2335503/44496c

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[–] 19516198? ago 

You can find that online.

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[–] 19526245? ago 

I read some of it recently and it's a difficult thing to read because he was right on his statements about what would happen. I find myself being disgusted by how he pushed the message but fascinating as to how he was so correct on what he saw beforehand while living so apart from the world and without any connection to know what was happening. If he didn't turn out to be what he turned out and if he wrote books I would have read them as it is just fascinting how right he turned out to be with his predictions. It's hard to admit and it sucks he felt he had to go about it the way he went about it when he could have just wrote the books and he probably would have got his word out much more from all the interviews.

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[–] 19516200? ago 

If you aren't on ten lists by now, you're doing it wrong.

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[–] 19516204? ago 

You never know these days.

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[–] 19443747? ago 

Should be noted that the Stalag edition of Mein Kampf is the only edition you should be reading.