Message from @Skirnir42

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2017-05-19 16:07:59 UTC  

Thanks, yeah I'm not always great at catching stuff

2017-05-19 16:09:17 UTC  

You haven't by any chance read Arya Dharma? Trying to find an ebook or something

2017-05-19 16:10:10 UTC  

Thanks, subscribed to some of those channels already, I've got them all on my list now, no I have not read Arya Dharma

2017-05-19 16:12:46 UTC  

At the off chance you miss some of these, here's every major EH book, pretty much. http://ironmarch.org/index.php?/topic/6334-esoteric-hitlerism/&do=findComment&comment=150164

2017-05-19 16:14:23 UTC  

Perfect, thank you. I feel inherently lazy that I have not taken the trouble to join IM. The extra steps just threw me off, as the digital realm is not my Forte to begin with.

2017-05-19 16:14:51 UTC  

I have enjoyed the stuff I've read there though

2017-05-19 16:16:10 UTC  

I'm really lazy posting these days, but it's got excellent archives, and don't need an account either. Pretty much any book you could want, they got it. Except Arya Dharma. But even like Book of the Resurrection.

2017-05-19 16:20:29 UTC  

Yeah, it would do me good to get better at reading stuff in digital format, again I'm from the era of holding the book in my hand, something I need to get over. Just glancing at that list makes me realize how much stuff I have to read! I've been working my way through but damn it, there's so much I want to read & yet only so much time in the day, plus we will not progress the movement on books alone... mad that I didn't take better advantage of all my time "away". No use worrying about what's done.

2017-05-19 16:21:20 UTC  

You've absorbed an incredible amount of information for your age brother

2017-05-19 16:21:50 UTC  

My hats off to you

2017-05-19 16:22:40 UTC  

I feel the same way, but the fact is a lot of our material isn't exactly found in your corner bookstore, so I've had to learn to deal with .pdfs as much as I have to. I also find it a bit hard to put time aside for just reading, so I try to read at breaks, before I got to sleep, when I get the inspiration. Same as school, if you force it you can't internalize it so well.

2017-05-19 16:22:49 UTC  

Ty, I got started early.

2017-05-19 16:23:37 UTC  

And in the 2000s, you can get Savitri Devi's entire production with two clicks, the wonders of technology.

2017-05-19 16:25:14 UTC  

Yeah I have to be in the right mind frame to really track what I'm reading, plus like everyone certain authors just speak directly to you. Yes the digital age is both a curse & a miracle, for the underdogs (us) it seems to be far more of a benefit than a hindrance

2017-05-19 16:25:40 UTC  

So true.

2017-05-19 16:25:43 UTC  

brb

2017-05-19 16:26:04 UTC  

PDFs make my eyes feel like they're going to implode

2017-05-19 16:26:19 UTC  

There are apps that will read PDF's out loud. I do a lot of driving and use an app called "Voice Dream" sometimes. I don't like digital books, either.

2017-05-19 16:26:40 UTC  

Yeah, I wish I had the book version of siege

2017-05-19 16:27:04 UTC  

Something about digital reading. Don't trust the machines.

2017-05-19 16:27:44 UTC  

I'll check that app out, if my tech can handle it

2017-05-19 16:28:05 UTC  

Ahhh, this is interesting to me, I've tried to listen to a few books that are read in that damn computer voice but I've got to admit that almost bugs me more than PDF, at a certain point I've got to be willing to just do the damn work, we can all find excuses to do other things...

2017-05-19 16:28:34 UTC  

That one costs something, but there are also free apps. I found Voice Dream to have the best voice--some are really horrible robot voices.

2017-05-19 16:28:46 UTC  

Are there paper copies of this stuff?

2017-05-19 16:29:22 UTC  

But there's nothing like finding a good author that speaks directly to you. That is something I've really come to appreciate.

2017-05-19 16:30:11 UTC  

Most of the stuff on that IM list is in paper version yes, I buy most my stuff off eBay or amazon

2017-05-19 16:30:32 UTC  

I know (((ebay))) & (((amazon)))

2017-05-19 16:30:49 UTC  

Cool. Was also on a cardio machine for most of this, missed a good bit of the talk

2017-05-19 16:32:06 UTC  

I got a copy from movement event. I heard Atomwaffen guys are planning on reprinting or something so they'd be available cheaper.

2017-05-19 16:33:06 UTC  

Its handy having it around, I read bits and pieces from it all the time, it's written in such a way its really easy to grab and read a part, as opposed to some esoteric stuff.

2017-05-19 16:37:04 UTC  

Siege is probably one of the most accessible books I've found so far which is a big part of why I push it so hard. I got mine off of Amazon, cost me 150$ but honestly after reading it i'd of paid double that. From the time I opened it I couldn't put it down, I peeled through it, one of those books you don't want to end

2017-05-19 16:38:28 UTC  

One of those men that you just want to know more about. From Siege I found myself looking for any interview he'd ever done

2017-05-19 16:38:28 UTC  

Same, if you could only read two books, they'd have to be Mein Kamf and Siege. Read them, and you already have a pretty solid idea of national socialism

2017-05-19 16:38:45 UTC  

188% agreed

2017-05-19 16:39:19 UTC  

MK codified National Socialism, Siege completely destroys the conservative, civic and entryist cuckoldry and sets the correct revolutionary mindset that is absolutely necessary.

2017-05-19 16:39:37 UTC  

I've been so glad I'm seeing Siege shilled all around these days

2017-05-19 16:41:21 UTC  

We siegepilled the Atomwaffen guys hard and it shows, they probably push it harder than anyone these days.

2017-05-19 16:41:42 UTC  

What's funny is right before I found Siege, I had found myself Examining The Narrative surrounding charels Manson. So it's almost like I'd gotten a prepper course for what I was about to read. Yes Attomwaffen videos & uni activities (some of which are in my backyard) Have had me considering reaching out to them