[–] MarauderShields ago
None Dare Call it Conspiracy. Can buy on Amazon so softcore stuff, but it points the right direction. Short book, only 8 bucks for the hardback if I remember correctly.
[–] grandmacaesar ago (edited ago)
WTC7. But don't tell him much. Drop the hint then sit back and wait for him to come to you with questions.
I don't know where you work, but workplaces can be dangerous re this type stuff. I mentioned the trails in the sky to a co-worker once, and he asked a few questions. The boss overheard some of what I had to say...and I no longer work there.
[–] grandmacaesar ago
Also that Aaron Russo movie, "America: Freedom to Fascism" is pretty good for waking people up.
[–] Leonidas4Q ago
Start with Killing JFK: 50 Years, 50 Lies
From the Warren Commission to Bill O'Reilly, A History of Deceit in the JFK Assassination
by Lance Moore ISBN 9781492248170
The book makes clear how the CIA, Mafia, and DS politicians killed Kennedy, and how, aided and abetted by the MSM the have fucked with the minds of the American public for over a half century to make killing a Prez look normal, innocent, the work of a lone gunman - and how anyone who thought differently was a "conspiracy theorist," a phrase concocted and promoted by the CIA to invalidate anyone who dissented from the official story.
9/11 etc. fall in the same pattern. Horrible acts. Big coverup. Corrupt media aiding corrupt DSers.
[–] puggy ago
Start by discussing communism and the horrors it creates, specifically the holodomor. Show him evidence of it because I'm sure he's never been exposed to it. Then ask why the greatest genocide in history has been covered up while the "holocaust" has been glorified in books, movies and popular culture. Educate him about who the (((Bosheviks))) and (((Karl Marx))) were. Once he accepts that history and culture has a bias, he will be more open to questioning. You know where to go from there.