Bought this last year and only now got around to checking it out. As its
Deprogramming 101 subtitle suggests, this is merely a primer; deeper dives into its contents need to be found elsewhere through dozens of other sources (which it seems to reference fairly well).
While most of us are knowledgable of this book's subjects, it could be invaluable for JQing newcomers; it hits all the highlights of all the right topics, is an easy read with plenty of images, and redpilled quotes or trivia border every page. The chapters are typically only a few pages long, nail the bullet points, and quickly move on. Very easily digestible. I'll be buying more copies of this to give away to people.
Table of contents:
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PotatoWhisperer2 2 points 1 week ago
Cool, I'll have to add it to the list.
I'd also recommend AshaLogos and his White-centric takes on history.
https://odysee.com/@ashalogos:92