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NICE! I like the idea behind this channel
I recommend everyone to read "the forgotten soldier " by Guy Sajier
Incredible WW2 memoir
Ooo
I recommend the killer angels, it’s a civil war novel
Goes in both northern and southern soldiers perspectives throughout the book
Hyperspace by Michio Kaku
Extreme Ownership - Jocko Willink & Leif Babin
Decline of the west, Oswald Spengler
The Patton Papers (1940 to 1945) by Martin Blumenson.
Christopher Columbus The Hero
Defending Columbus From Modern Day Revisionism
by Rafael.
I never noticed this room before! You guys should explain why you recommend the books you do... Otherwise I probably won't care enough to check them out.
seems legit
in-depth reviews would be nice
Maybe not in-depth... ain't nobody got time for all that. Just a quick little "this is why I liked it"
https://www.theunshackled.net/reportfromtigermountain/the-new-authoritarianism/
This may be a decent introduction to dissident right thought for centrists and moderate leftists.
from rage to responsibility - jlp
think and grow rich - napolean hill
art of war - sun tzu
48 laws of power - robert greene
33 strategies of war - robert greene
Genesis - bible
i recommend these books cus they are 100% woke. and guaranteed to benefit anyone who reads them.
1984, the audiobook, say everything about the government
this is the best book ever
lmao i actually started listening to that back in december
great book
One of the most excellent books I ever read:
#ReadyForCivilWar2
@Japheth I read a book with the same name by Che Guevara, but gotta read this
japheth are u a commie? reading mao and saying hashtag civil war 2 lol
national socialist, commie, same thing
Agreed
They liberals!!
lol of course i'm not a communist, there is no such thing as communism
nevertheless millions of fools wil ltry
Mao's book was admittedly interesting though, and though Mao may be one of communism's worst dictators, On Guerrilla Warfare has value beyond the political and into miltiary history
even the West's great generals and heroes read this book because of its importance to modern warfare