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I picked up a good book at a local used bookstore called "Blood-drenched Altars" the other day. It's a history of Mexico written in 1933 by a Catholic reverend. It talks about how the Spanish created a great nation out of Mexico, but were unable to maintain it with problems in Europe, so when Mexico was left to Mexicans the whole place went tits up. He goes into what "we" (The United States) did to Mexico as well, particularly in regards to fomenting revolutions, but I don't believe he keys in on Jewish influence (ignorance or avoidance?). He also talks of a strongly Atheistic/anti-religious totality in Mexican government despite the people themselves being largely religious. Could be useful to some anons look to craft a more coherent worldview, but unfortunately I can't find a PDF. It is available to borrow on internet archive, though.
Here's a PDF about how good the middle ages were that I found while looking for the cover of "Blood-drenched Altars" instead.
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I picked up a good book at a local used bookstore called "Blood-drenched Altars" the other day. It's a history of Mexico written in 1933 by a Catholic reverend. It talks about how the Spanish created a great nation out of Mexico, but were unable to maintain it with problems in Europe, so when Mexico was left to Mexicans the whole place went tits up. He goes into what "we" (The United States) did to Mexico as well, particularly in regards to fomenting revolutions, but I don't believe he keys in on Jewish influence (ignorance or avoidance?). He also talks of a strongly Atheistic/anti-religious totality in Mexican government despite the people themselves being largely religious. Could be useful to some anons look to craft a more coherent worldview, but unfortunately I can't find a PDF. It is available to borrow on internet archive, though.
Here's a PDF about how good the middle ages were that I found while looking for the cover of "Blood-drenched Altars" instead.