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Have anyone of you read this? should I?
Samuel Morales
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Dylan Richardson
it's good shit
Liam Price
Good book at describing some of the history of how we got here. Also check out the one by Eustace Mullins who Griffin based this book on
Aaron Gomez
Will add that to my list, just got audible and got Creature from Jekyll island for free. Thanks Bezos
this for free. thanks
Josiah Price
Reading it rn, pretty blackpilling. Basically every war USA has fought since the Civil War was just a way to bail out the banks and make the Rothschilds richer. Makes me more bullish on crypto as a way for humanity to free itself from the global usury system run by reptilian shapeshifting satanists.
Zachary Murphy
lmao, fuck me.
Isaiah Reed
fucking based
watch this as well
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Xavier Murphy
I read it. It's a timer waster.
Adam Green
agreed completely
also made me simultaneously more and less invested in politics if that makes sense
most of the shit people on Zig Forums and online in general focus on is all smoke and mirrors used to sway people and distract them from the bigger things at play
Andrew Fisher
It’s basically zerohedge: the book
And it changed my life
Christian Fisher
the absolute pinnacle of this in book form is Tragedy and Hope. Also the autobiography of David Rockefeller.
Both of those will warp your mind slightly into both being repulsed that most of history is just a chess set + force to drop yourself 99% of pedestrian political view + combined with the small nagging suspicion that perhaps the Rockefellers / Rothchilds are right.
Perhaps 95% of humanity are useless idiots who should be enslaved.
Dominic Anderson
this and Blacklisted by History are goat redpills
Hunter Morgan
> Implying a mere mortal is capable of reading and comprehending Tragedy & Hope
I have it. Also have weapon systems & political stability. The only information I gleaned from either was that Quigley was insanely well read and had a gargantuan brain
Jacob Adams
These all, including OP's book, seem like fascinating reads. In what order would you suggest reading these books?
Hudson Jackson
>$500 trillion
Their wealth isn't even quantifiable in fiat though that's the thing. They own governments by owning their central banks and lending to them. They are the fiat.
Jordan Gomez
jekyll island, it is more general.
Jose Foster
I would honestly start with either Autobiography of David Rockefeller (fascinating life + was involved in all aspects of the modern world you know) or go the route of Jekyll Island.
As the other user said. Tragedy and Hope is so comprehensive and sort of intense that it requires you reading 10-20 pages at a time and then taking a day or two to mull over, read backstory on it, etc. Its not light reading.
However the interesting thing is all 3 cover the same cast of characters each from a different perspective: Autobiography of DR = a prime players personal life, Jeyll Island = how they came together to parlay their oil wealth into dynastic next level central bank ownership, and T&H = the real story of history
Jaxon Smith
James Powell
Tldr kikes
Camden Kelly
Ordered tragedy and hope. Thanks
I thought that it was destroyed? How the fuck did it make it to print
Bentley Rogers
not wrong but a gross oversimplification
Isaiah Garcia
Cheers
Joseph Moore
>Both of those will warp your mind slightly into both being repulsed that most of history is just a chess set + force to drop yourself 99% of pedestrian political view + combined with the small nagging suspicion that perhaps the Rockefellers / Rothchilds are right.
>Perhaps 95% of humanity are useless idiots who should be enslaved.
The longer I deal with John Q Public, the more I think certain people are right when they call them 'cattle'. I know its not a healthy view, but can you honestly say the average norime wouldn't be happier under an absolute monarch?
Nathan Carter
an absolute monarch for each country/covenant would be far better than subversive rule by an international financial elite though
Alexander Clark
OP just read it it's great. It's dense and long so just be ready to ingest a lot of info
Thomas Butler
They tell you what you are allowed to know.
Sebastian Martin
There is an (I think) uncensored 1974 print available here
>carrollquigley.net
Caleb Cooper
I covers Schact of the Reichbank and Mordhau of the bank of England working together to make the B.I.S. in Switzerland, which is what go expunged from most of the reprints. Note that if you see a book of the same title with the addendum 'since 1939' its only the second half of the full text.
Ryan Wilson
Precisely.
All of this got lost and muddled when Rome fell. That is, the natural order where the strong / brave / noble were at the top. It was open and there for all to see. Fall into the order somewhere or wind up a slave...shrug...
The aristocracy of the middle-ages was an attempt to hold on to it, but ultimately christianity (ie. Judaism 2.0) was too corrosive for the natural order to hold and wound up instituting its backwards slave-mentality worldview upon us. As Nietzsche said, Christianity with its obsessions with "compassion and pity" is a slaves morality.
The modern hierarchy of hidden financial elite secretly pulling the strings is repulsive exactly because of its hidden nature. Strength should open and transparent. Instead, it larps that "strength is bad and slavery is horrible" but goes thru an entire rube-goldberg contraption to recreate it in a hidden form.
The real promise of crypto - and citadels - is to throw off these hidden larps and bring strength and power back into focus. Its far less degrading for the cattle to live openly as cattle...the real insult is giving them twitter accounts and having fat urban scum appear on CNN panels as if their opinion matters.
Thomas Brooks
Spoiler:
ITS THE JEWS
And yes you should .
Elijah Peterson
It's kind of a pain in the ass to read a PDF though instead of an ePub, at least on a Kobo. Is the redacted content worth the discomfort of reading through such an amount of pages?