Read “Behold a Pale Horse” by William Cooper, “Art of The Deal” by Donald Trump, and “Unmasked” by Andy Ngo. Great books for this period of time. Also all 15 parts of Patel Patriot’s Devolution is a must. Happy New Years fren and enjoy.
"His Excellency" by Ellis (about George Washington)
"Anthem" by Ayn Rand
"Economics in one lesson" by Hazlitt and/or "Basic Economics" by Sowell
If you're into murder mysteries, anything by Tony Hillerman- lots of interesting Navajo culture sprinkled throughout, although some people say it isn't very accurate
Or about survival - "Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World" by Armstrong
"On Killing" by an author named Grossman. I may have the spelling off, but it was a very interesting book about the psychology related to military training, war, etc.
Thank you for asking this question ..I made some beautiful book shelves in my stairs landing for the sole purpose of filling it with great books in the hope that my kids read someday ..after me of course ! As far as news this is it for me , threw out the Tv about 20 yrs ago so I never know what’s going on other than here ? When you find the best you ditch the rest !
I've been trying to find history books that are old or in danger of being banned. One I liked, "Six Months in Kansas," by Hannah Anderson Ropes (1856). Pre-civil war in a frontier area. First an arduous journey from Boston, then primitive housing, then a bitter winter, then cholera and pneumonia, then things go bad.
And a promising one I just started, "The Thirteenth Tribe," by Arthur Koestler (1976), the history of the Khazars. So far it's more the history of the region, describing the power structures of Byzantium, Rome, the first big push of the Islamic movement, all of which ran up against the various nomads like the Huns, Magyars, Bulgars and Khazars. Khazar comes from a root word for nomads. This is another view of a brutal world that was mostly illiterate (the nomads) and therefore what was written is fragmentary and biased. Later he gets more into the Ashkenazi but just this first part is quite interesting.
I'm going back to reading the Bible. When I did before I found its warnings were happening at the time. But this time will start with New Testament then go back to beginning Genesis and through to Revelations. There is a reason its called The Good Book.
Can't go wrong with some Ayn Rand. There's also this book that's been on my reading list whose title I can't quite remember. It's about a city made of glass. Its themes seemed to have been heavily borrowed in 1984.
I have a stack of books on the DS / NWO / Cabal / Propaganda / Mind Control to get through. By way of relief I am also re-reading old and more modern classics, can't beat them. Austen, Dickens, George Eliot, Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene so far. Brilliantly written, quality reads.
What are you into? I’ve enjoyed books from such a broad range of categories that I didn’t even think would be so interesting to me.
Do you like fiction? Science? History?
From my gut though, if you just want a good, thoughtful read, check out Kurt Vonnegut.
Cheers to you, friend. Hope you find something fun!
Thirded!
There are nerds trying to help here, OP.
Read “Behold a Pale Horse” by William Cooper, “Art of The Deal” by Donald Trump, and “Unmasked” by Andy Ngo. Great books for this period of time. Also all 15 parts of Patel Patriot’s Devolution is a must. Happy New Years fren and enjoy.
My suggestions:
"1776" by McCullough
"His Excellency" by Ellis (about George Washington)
"Anthem" by Ayn Rand
"Economics in one lesson" by Hazlitt and/or "Basic Economics" by Sowell
If you're into murder mysteries, anything by Tony Hillerman- lots of interesting Navajo culture sprinkled throughout, although some people say it isn't very accurate
Or about survival - "Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World" by Armstrong
"On Killing" by an author named Grossman. I may have the spelling off, but it was a very interesting book about the psychology related to military training, war, etc.
Thank you for asking this question ..I made some beautiful book shelves in my stairs landing for the sole purpose of filling it with great books in the hope that my kids read someday ..after me of course ! As far as news this is it for me , threw out the Tv about 20 yrs ago so I never know what’s going on other than here ? When you find the best you ditch the rest !
Codex Oera Linda - looking for missing history.
I've been trying to find history books that are old or in danger of being banned. One I liked, "Six Months in Kansas," by Hannah Anderson Ropes (1856). Pre-civil war in a frontier area. First an arduous journey from Boston, then primitive housing, then a bitter winter, then cholera and pneumonia, then things go bad.
And a promising one I just started, "The Thirteenth Tribe," by Arthur Koestler (1976), the history of the Khazars. So far it's more the history of the region, describing the power structures of Byzantium, Rome, the first big push of the Islamic movement, all of which ran up against the various nomads like the Huns, Magyars, Bulgars and Khazars. Khazar comes from a root word for nomads. This is another view of a brutal world that was mostly illiterate (the nomads) and therefore what was written is fragmentary and biased. Later he gets more into the Ashkenazi but just this first part is quite interesting.
It's a good plan.
Classics. All of them.
I bought over the years from library book sales, etc.
Also history.
We Are Not The First by Andrew Tomas
"Behold A Pale Horse," by William Cooper. You can read the original version online for free:
https://archive.org/details/WilliamCooperBeholdAPaleHorse1991/page/n1/mode/2up
The book that is currently available today was revised in 2019 and an entire chapter is missing from it. You can read the reviews here:
https://www.amazon.com/Behold-Horse-Milton-William-Cooper/dp/0929385225/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1HIOLNDPIUPRP&keywords=behold+a+pale+horse+by+william+cooper&qid=1641054223&sprefix=behold%2Caps%2C193&sr=8-1
Yes, this Kindle book "Dissolving Illusions" is a fascinating history of vaccines.
If interested, you can download it here:
https://files.catbox.moe/vudg8l.mobi
If you like it, you could pay the author:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E7FOA0U/
I'm going back to reading the Bible. When I did before I found its warnings were happening at the time. But this time will start with New Testament then go back to beginning Genesis and through to Revelations. There is a reason its called The Good Book.
Amen!
Can't go wrong with some Ayn Rand. There's also this book that's been on my reading list whose title I can't quite remember. It's about a city made of glass. Its themes seemed to have been heavily borrowed in 1984.
I have a stack of books on the DS / NWO / Cabal / Propaganda / Mind Control to get through. By way of relief I am also re-reading old and more modern classics, can't beat them. Austen, Dickens, George Eliot, Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene so far. Brilliantly written, quality reads.
You picked a bad year for that...