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[–] 18491689? ago 

I read Siege and it has nothing to do with Satanism or any other similar cult.

I'm not going to defend the book for being well written - because it is not, nor will I praise the knowledge it gives - because there's not a lot of it.

However, I recommend everyone to read it, because of one thing - the grim argument for the reality of the situation we're in as Europeans.

I understand that to some it represents nihilism, defeatism or even demoralization, but these people should ask themselves this: 'Does this book preach nihilism, or did I become one in response to not being able to objectively assess the conclusion it makes?

The fact is, every movement that tries to destroy the current (((elite))) through political process of the system is either subverted/bribed or if that fails, made illegal as we have seen with the Golden Dawn.

The fact is, that the (((system))) doesn't allow us to even address the issues publicly.

And the most important thing: We are being destroyed as a race in our own countries by this system and most of the people who are aware of this still put their trust in voting and peaceful demonstrations.

It is complete madness to assume that this system will allow any room for debate or compromise, and it is even more insane to be prepared to bargain with these genocidal maniacs about the survival of our people.

This is the one thing Siege does well, to wake you up to reality, to remind you that we are at war with the ancient enemy of our race which currently has a complete control over our governments.

The enemy won't show us any mercy and won't stop until we're completely destroyed and we cannot vote our way out of it.

Don't leave it up to faith and hope to decide the future for our people -> work towards it yourself.