Good Reads
Books I’ve read — and books I’d recommend
This list contains all the books I’ve read and taken notes on to justify my current worldview.
Political Reads
I use these typically for political debates and research purposes
[A] Communism, Socialism, and other forms of Reactionary Ideology
R. J. Rummel – Death by Government
In addition, “Murder by Communism” (R. J. Rummel, University of Hawaii)
Steven Rosefielde – Red Holocaust
Norman Naimark – Stalin’s Genocides
Myron Fagan – The Illuminati and the CFR
Henry Makow – USSR – Illuminati Experiment Was ‘Social Catastrophe’
Also, assorted essays on Soviet communism as “Illuminati experiment”
Antony C. Sutton – Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution
[B] Ideology, polemics, and political theories
James Mason - Siege
Francis Parker Yockey – Imperium
Julius Evola – Revolt Against the Modern World
Pentti Linkola – Can Life Prevail?
Aleksandr Dugin – The Fourth Political Theory
Desert
[C] History, nationalism, borders, nations
Yoram Hazony – The Virtue of Nationalism
Frank Furedi – Why Borders Matter: Why Humanity Must Relearn the Art of Drawing Boundaries
Azar Gat – Nations: The Long History and Deep Roots of Political Ethnicity and Nationalism
Patrick J. Deneen – Why Liberalism Failed
Christopher Caldwell – Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam and the West
Renaud Camus – The Great Replacement
Matthew Continetti – The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism
Religious / Philosophical Reads
Introductions to Christian faith and European moral systems, some even predating Christ
[A] Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Judaism
Andrew Carrington Hitchcock - The Synagogue of Satan: The Secret History of Jewish World Domination
Richard Bauckham – Jesus and the God of Israel
Paul Barnett – The Trials of Jesus
Dabru Emet and its critics
St. Thomas Aquinas – Summa Theologiae
or the condensed, “My Way of Life: A Pocket Catechism of the Summa)”
Karl Adam – The Spirit of Catholicism
St. Athanasius – On the Incarnation
Vladimir Lossky – The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church
[B] Greek Philosophy, Morality, Logic and Reasoning
Plato – The Republic
Plato – The Trial and Death of Socrates
Aristotle – Nicomachean Ethics
Aristotle – Politics
Aristotle – Organon
Sextus Empiricus – Outlines of Pyrrhonism
Epicurus – Letter to Menoeceus
A.A. Long – Hellenistic Philosophy
Terence Irwin – The Development of Ethics, Vol. I: From Socrates to the Reformation
Historic Reads
Books regarding the faulted history of the world and who’s spreading the lies
[A] Modern history, wars, historic politics
Peter Dale Scott – The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America
Edward Griffin – The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve
Oswald Spengler – The Decline of the West
David Irving - Hitler’s War
David Irving - The Destruction of Dresden
J. P. Taylor – The Origins of the Second World War
Ernst Nolte – Germany and the Cold War / The Three Faces of Fascism
Ernst Jünger – Storm of Steel
[B] Revisionism, truth-finding
David Irving - Churchill’s War
David Irving - Nuremberg: The Last Battle
David Irving - The War Path: Hitler’s Germany, 1933–1939
Norman Davies – Heart of Europe: A Short History of Poland
Patrick J. Buchanan – Churchill, Hitler, and “The Unnecessary War”
Telford Taylor – The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials
HH - Holocaust Handbooks
Afterword
What Makes these Books so Special?
I have presented a meticulously curated list of truth-seeking texts which break though the barrier of “political correctiveness” and feed the unsaturated truth of what history is. Furthermore, I find great testament to the philosophical aspects of literature, Plato and Aristotle are unquestionably the greatest philosophers of all time, with wisdom that can be applied even to life today.
My advice; Read more. Gain wisdom.

