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Posted on 4/26/20 at 3:46 pm to OldTigahFot
I've got to sign off now for the night. I'm dropping my first two recommendations re: Beck and Crenshaw and leaning to:
The Smear by Attkisson
Far and Wide by Douglas Reed
But anything else posted after this will be checked out and put on my next list. The sun is coming out and I read the Kindle alot while getting my Speedo tan.
The Smear by Attkisson
Far and Wide by Douglas Reed
But anything else posted after this will be checked out and put on my next list. The sun is coming out and I read the Kindle alot while getting my Speedo tan.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:00 pm to Sooner5030
I read the "Last Mystery in the Bible." It was free on Amazon when I read it. It has a chapter on the Myth of the Seven Hills of Rome. I have never believed that Rome is the "great city" of Rev. 17 and 18.
It points out that in the book of Matthew there are only seven places God calls a mountain and that these mountains are associated with the conflict between the kingdom of God and and the kingdom of Satan. The point of the book is to show that the seven mountains in Matthew are the seven mountains where Mystery Babylon sits.
It points out that in the book of Matthew there are only seven places God calls a mountain and that these mountains are associated with the conflict between the kingdom of God and and the kingdom of Satan. The point of the book is to show that the seven mountains in Matthew are the seven mountains where Mystery Babylon sits.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:04 pm to Zach
Underworld by Don DeLillo
Edit: You said no novels, Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S Herman and Noam Chomsky.
Edit: You said no novels, Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S Herman and Noam Chomsky.
This post was edited on 4/26/20 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:35 pm to nuwaydawg
How about "kinda" non-fiction.
I have visited many Civil War battlefields, as a kid I enjoyed books with maps, strategies, the need for flanking and protections of flanks.
Newt Gingrich wrote a novel based on the premise...If R.E. Lee had listened to the defensive-minded Longstreet, moved between Gettysburg and Washington D.C., would the south have lost?
For the record I am a Yankee and have only military strategies as the basis of this strategy. Social and Constitutional issues are not really my forte.
A book to peruse...

I have visited many Civil War battlefields, as a kid I enjoyed books with maps, strategies, the need for flanking and protections of flanks.
Newt Gingrich wrote a novel based on the premise...If R.E. Lee had listened to the defensive-minded Longstreet, moved between Gettysburg and Washington D.C., would the south have lost?
For the record I am a Yankee and have only military strategies as the basis of this strategy. Social and Constitutional issues are not really my forte.
A book to peruse...

Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:57 pm to Zach
The Future of Capitalism by Paul Collier
Unveiled: How Western Liberals Empower Radical Islam by Yasmine Mohammed
Unveiled: How Western Liberals Empower Radical Islam by Yasmine Mohammed
This post was edited on 4/26/20 at 5:00 pm
Posted on 4/26/20 at 4:59 pm to Snowmass
quote:
History of Central Banking - Stephen Goodsen
Damn, I can't believe anyone else has read this. It's pretty concise, and quite an eye opener.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 5:39 pm to HempHead
Lol, you should probably research the snowmass poster and the other three authors he is pimping.
stoddard was a klansman who went to germany to rub elbows with Hitler
wilmot robertson is the pen-name of an avowed neo-nazi, who also wrote a gem called "the ethnostate"
He also loves David Irving, and everyone knows who David Irving is.
Now go read snowmass's posts- he has several gems. One decrys use of the atom bomb and would rather death of over a million US soldiers in the pacific, another laments "Zionist banksters", another sings the praises of national socialism, another praises eugenics.
Just know who that dude is you're talking to over there, fyi.
stoddard was a klansman who went to germany to rub elbows with Hitler
wilmot robertson is the pen-name of an avowed neo-nazi, who also wrote a gem called "the ethnostate"
He also loves David Irving, and everyone knows who David Irving is.
Now go read snowmass's posts- he has several gems. One decrys use of the atom bomb and would rather death of over a million US soldiers in the pacific, another laments "Zionist banksters", another sings the praises of national socialism, another praises eugenics.
Just know who that dude is you're talking to over there, fyi.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 5:41 pm to Snowmass
quote:
The Dispossessed Majority - Wilmot Robertson
Into the Darkness - Lothrop Stoddard
History of Central Banking - Stephen Goodsen
Far and Wide - Douglas Reed
quote:
by Snowmass
Quoted for posterity.
Posted on 4/26/20 at 6:21 pm to Zach
Madness of Crowds or The Strange Death of Europe.
Both by Douglas Murray.
Both by Douglas Murray.
Posted on 4/27/20 at 9:58 am to SmashvilleTiger
I bought The Smear by Attkisson. Started reading it this morning and it's great. Thanks.
And thanks to all, I selected 5 of the suggestions for my list of 'to buy next'. A couple of books that sounded interesting are not available for Kindle purchase. Not sure why.
And thanks to all, I selected 5 of the suggestions for my list of 'to buy next'. A couple of books that sounded interesting are not available for Kindle purchase. Not sure why.
Posted on 4/27/20 at 10:06 am to SevenLinesofPine
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