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Please recommend an audiobook

submitted by TwoTone to whatever 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:02:51 ago (+11/-0)     (whatever)

Lately I've read the following great books:

- (The New) Confessions of an Economic Hitman
- The Controlled Demolition of the American Empire (Jeff Berwick - TheDollarVigilante)
- The Real Anthony Fauci (Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)


Would love some additional audiobooks similar to these.


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[ - ] Flabbygasted 1 point 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:15:20 ago (+1/-0)

The Creature from Jekyll Island by G Edward Griffin.

He does a good job making the story of the federal reserve interesting

[ - ] TwoTone [op] 1 point 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:28:26 ago (+1/-0)

Very dense read, but I read that before Confessions.

[ - ] Flabbygasted 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:39:36 ago (+0/-0)

It is... but informative. Was Confessions good? I might need something new to read.

[ - ] TwoTone [op] 2 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:45:36 ago (+2/-0)

Confessions expands upon the foundation of books like Jekyll island, to show the outcome and how the modern systems are being used in ways that are hidden from the sheep. Confessions is probably the most important modern works (in my opinion) to understand the outcome of things like the creation of the Fed.

Jeff Berwick does a great job surmising all the systems that have been implemented since the ~80's, through the rapid onset of government tyranny after 9-11. Jeff's book surmises things even further, including the revelations from Confessions.

To someone who hasn't studied the history of things like the creation of the CIA and the black books of the Vatican, it's important to start with Confessions and work your way up to The Controlled Demolition - but you can legitimately just start with The Controlled Demolition because Berwick does such a good job of getting right to the point.

[ - ] Fascinus 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 20:55:04 ago (+0/-0)

If you haven't read it already, War is a Racket, by Major General Smedley Butler is a great prelude to Confessions, which you have already read.

It's a leaflet compared to some of the books you've already read.

[ - ] Smedleys_Butler 1 point 3.5 yearsDec 6, 2021 12:21:18 ago (+1/-0)

I should know. I was his butler.

[ - ] Yargiyankooli 1 point 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:15:58 ago (+1/-0)

I am reading the lightning and the sun by savitri Devi right now. I am sure that has an audio book version somewhere.

Here I found it for you: https://www.bitchute.com/video/r5xL4x789Hji/

[ - ] TwoTone [op] 1 point 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:30:05 ago (+1/-0)

Have the PDF, brilliant on the video version. Thanks!

[ - ] rage 3 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:32:23 ago (+3/-0)*

The Turner Diaries
Industrial Society and Its Future
Operation Gladio (CIA creating off-books black budget operations with money laundering through Vatican's secret private bank)

[ - ] TwoTone [op] 2 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:47:34 ago (+2/-0)

I just got done mentioning Operation Gladio below. That's definitely an important one. Shows how shit is hidden from sight.

[ - ] rage 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 13:42:58 ago (+0/-0)

Operation Gladio teaches you how the CIA got all finances off the books (mostly through money laundering through Vatican)

Confessions of an Economic Hitman teaches you how the CIA does the bidding of IMF/BIS to trap countries into debt cycles they cannot repay (bribing the leaders with millions in payoffs when they know the trap, using the economic hitmen to create fake economic prospectus to justify the loans when they cannot possibly be paid back) so that when they inevitably default on the debt, they're forced to cede their Countries natural resources as payment collateral to restructure the debt (Venezuela, Cuba, Puerto Rico, etc).

The Controlled Demolition of the American Empire breaks down the loss of freedom and the consolidation of power in private companies & unelected bureaucrats since the false flag of 911 to allow the Patriot Act.

Those 3 alone are essential for any Free Man to understand his place in history.

The rest teach you how to survive & fight back against all of the above.

[ - ] breh 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 17:01:51 ago (+0/-0)

There is a version of The Turner Diaries read by the author, Pierce himself

[ - ] Fascinus 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 23:02:59 ago (+0/-0)

Enjoy

@TwoTone

[ - ] HughBriss 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 10:55:53 ago (+0/-0)

The story about the famous chess master and jewish jew hater, "Endgame - Bobby Fischer's Remarkable Rise and Fall". The man was an abominable human being, but absolutely correct and was strident when he called out the jews.

Russ Baker: "Family of Secrets - The Bush Dynasty". Explains a LOT about why and how we got here.

Roger Stone: "Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family - The Inside Story of an American Dynasty". Ditto. Notwithstanding that Roger Stone is devious, I think he's largely telling the truth here.

Roger Stone and Mike Colapietro: "The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ". Again, same comment as above about Stone.

Roger Stone and Mike Colapietro: "Nixon's Secrets: The Rise, Fall, and Untold Truth about the President, Watergate, and the Pardon". Last recommendation by Stone. He was the guy who knew Nixon the best, and his version of events as an insider makes Watergate make a WHOLE lot more sense. Extremely plausible. It involves GHW Bush and JFK's assassination, which was still very controversial in 1972.

M. Stanton Evans: "Blacklisted by History The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy". The ONLY sympathetic biography of McCarthy I've been able to find. Exculpatory, and places things in correct context. And on that note:

"The Venona Secrets Exposing Soviet Espionage and America's Traitors". This is partly where McCarthy got his information from. He wasn't able to divulge sources, so the commie press accused him of making it up.

If you're a Christian, I would recommend "Mere Christianity" and "The Great Divorce" by C.S. Lewis.

And this has nothing to do with American politics, it's just interesting:

Simon Winchester: "The Professor And The Madman". Ignore that stupid fucking movie. Listen to the real story.

[ - ] ForgottenMemes 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 11:38:18 ago (+0/-0)

civil war 2
turner diaries

[ - ] Sol_Invictus 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 12:12:40 ago (+0/-0)

Red Rising series. At least the first three books. The guy speaking is awesome.

[ - ] HeyJames 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 12:38:02 ago (+0/-0)

Outfitting the devil by napoleon hill

[ - ] RedBarchetta 1 point 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 12:51:41 ago (+1/-0)

Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky

Learn the corrupt mind of the marxist jew

[ - ] Special_Prosecutor 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 5, 2021 19:27:57 ago (+0/-0)

The Gulag Archipelago

[ - ] Native 0 points 3.5 yearsDec 6, 2021 01:39:40 ago (+0/-0)

Listened to “Killing the mob” Bill O Reilly. Good book

Finished John Carter by Edgar Rice Burroughs fantastic

Currently reading the Expanse

My biggest recommendation is Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett listened to the entire series