Let's share books about geopolitics, international relations, and political and military strategics
Share the greatest books you've read and the ones in your plan
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Why are you reading books from known liars and communist?
Not the pic related books is what I'm reading, but do you have any good suggestions?
Get woke. It's all made up. Or at the very least, based on very little.
And understand what traditional healthy food is and why it's important.
This thread is now me teaching people how to be based I guess. Linus Pauling, one of the greatest chemists of all time, and author of the textbook everyone from 1950-1980 learned chemistry from, proved Vitamin C beats down the flu and cold better than anything ever invented and it still does.
Vitamin C Crystals - 4,000 mg - 3 times day - Cured.
Romans
1Timothy
2Timithy
Titus (kjv)
Self-Esteem is not as obvious as it seems and often times people that THINK they have great self-esteem really have no clue. Great book for self-reflection and understanding what motivations really lead to self acceptance, happiness, and then, in turn, productivity and being based.
Reading the books that the "giants" of science and technology is very important to understanding what is really going on in the world.
This book is by Jonas Salk, the "father of vaccines" or whatever they like to call him...in this book he pretty clearly says that he would like to (paraphrase) "control the wombs of women using vaccinations..."
Diaries. Usually redacted and with an excerpt in the front saying they had to remove stuff for national security and other such BS. HOWEVA, they are very revealing if you want to understand how the world works.
Reading who a big dog meets with day after day after day is pretty handy in figuring out what they are really up to. I like diaries from the Chiefs of Staff. Lots of insight, lots of breadcrumbs for further research.
The Forrestal Diaries are amazing and shows pretty well how the USA was sold down the river immediately following WWII. Forrestal documents and fights it the whole way pretty much.
Tidbit: The very minute WWII is over. There are bankers in Forrestal's office talking about giving nuke technology to the Russians and Chinese.
You had to share the one bullshit thing linus pauling believed
Have you guys read "Antifragile" ? How is it ?
I have personally knocked out flus with his recommendation.
Read the book. Speaks for itself. You however, are just a moron attempting to challenge one of the greatest minds of all time.
You have basically fallen for propaganda. This is not the one "bullshit" thing he believed. It's the single most threatening to the establishment thing he believed. LO AND BEHOLD...it's attacked as quackery.
Proof: Search it and the first thing that comes up is basically big Pharma's version of Snopes.
CONFIRMED CORRECT BY THEIR DENIAL AND OBVIOUS OBVIOUSNESS.
All of you should read this
Alexis Carrell, was a Nobel prize winner, and believed in making our society better.
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I don't read much. Anybody got Jow Forumsecs for easy-to read red'd and basedpilled books?
Understanding the history of disease...bump.
The rational male
Old books in general. The amount of knowledge in old books will make you feel like a total retard.
The History of the Inquisition of the Middles Ages by Henry Charles Lea will teach you the entirety of European history from about 1,200 onward. Geography, peoples, languages, everything.
Books from the 1800s are basically Chads and anything written after WWII is the virgin.
Try to buy the actual old books, we need archivists and monks to preserve history.
Freemasonry texts. Morals and Dogma is the standard. I prefer to actually just peruse the Dictionary of Freemasonry.
Some dude said that symbols rule the world. If you don't understand them, then you are in peril at this stage of history.
Anything by George Friedman is really good. He even wrote his doctoral thesis on the Frankfurt School of Marxism.
If you're a brainlet, Peter Zeihan talks about geopolitics at a simpler level. But really if you want to understand the topic you need to read Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War
you have that cunt Clapper's book?
jesus this list sucks
>Some dude said that symbols rule the world.
it's true, people don't respond to language or logic, they respond to symbols
Yikes.
excellent advice but I suggest to read Toynbee anyway
You are on Jow Forums...if you see pizza and swirls you know pedophiles are about. Don't you want to know when masons or other such people are about that might mean you harm?
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I don't read much because I'm a brainlet and my psychiatric medication slows down my brain... but I recently finished farenheit451 and it left an impression on me. Really good and nice and short. Going to read 1984 soon when I next visit the library.
Being as you are all on Jow Forums...learn something REAL about the Jews and their history maybe? Many such cases!
Also, Thayer Mahan is required reading if you like geopolitics.
>psychiatric medication slows down my brain
Remove all caffeine and sugar.
>GAPS DIET IS EFFECTIVE
You have to be 18 to post here. Also Psalms.
I am twenty seven. Sorry if I came across as underage.
I remember being able to cut out sugar entirely from my diet for 6 months. It felt pretty nice but my psychiatric issues didn't appear to be affected. I don't think that such things as removing X from diet or consuming lots of vitamin c is a cure-all for complex problems.
I will have to go soon. Hopefully the entirety of brainlets here have read 1/4 of what I have and can continue the thread. ;)
You will need an old dictionary to read anything old and they are actually extremely interesting to just peruse and look up contemporary parlance and see what has changed.
>cure-all
Of course not. You didn't mention caffeine though. Tried removing that? My brother was full on schizo, I understand (as much as as a witness can) what is happening. Your diet and exercise is the best thing you can do. Those meds aren't ideal as I'm sure you know. Dial in the rest and you can probably start tapering. Godspeed.
I didn't cut out caffeine, il try again. But yes good diet and exercise helps with a good chunk of many mental and physical issues.
Grain also is extremely inflammatory and often SOAKED in pesticides. Both of these are correlated with mental disorders of all sorts.
I know it's a fucking burden, I know it's unfair, but try it all. Go all out user.
>and my psychiatric medication slows down my brain...
haloperidol?
Do not read this garbage
These books are normie P R O P A G A N D A.
This works, but its a lot of work
What's wrong with it?
ANNOUNCEMENT: Only dullards criticize this book. It's extremely well documented and even gives you the sources and places to verify the claims.
A large percentage of the book is literally him showing off famous artworks of antiquity and pointing out motifs that are out of place and etc. It's EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE AND WELL RESEARCHED.
Criticizing this book as garbage means you haven't even tried reading it.
Only a brainlet can call this book garbage. You don't have to agree with everything in every book you read of course, but to call something of this magnitude garbage means you are a total fucking brainwashed moron.
Generally interesting read for those with a small interest in plant biology or gardening. I'm out. Back in an hour if you all have read enough books to keep the thread alive...
Debatable if this guy is at all representative.
Read on anons!
A must read
>Bro history is actually a thousand years shorter just consider it
Begone schizo
Everything Kissinger has written is worth reading, even though he's the arch Jew
Based. I was going to post that earlier.
Literally not understanding anything. Literally getting his history from the Pope.
Understanding the magnitude of retardation it takes to think that we are here by random chance.
Yes, fits in with the diaries and such I posted above. You can learn a lot from the lives and thoughts of the movers and shakers. Especially coming from a perspective where you don't trust them at all.
>Ben Rhodes
>Clapper
Id read star wars and wizard books if I wanted to read fiction.
you have to read everything to have a broad understanding of things. for example, how do you want to understand communism if you don't read their own side?
Okay, well. I went looking for the Clapper clip where he says this. Turned out to be Brennan, but worth the share.
"People are innocent until alleged to have committed a crime." kekekekekekke
wew, dead kike worshippers
>thinks intelligent design automatically equals Jesus from the bible
I can't wew hard enough lad.
Great book for learning the history of Germany and middle Europe. One of the most entertaining and insightful stories of a family lineage out there.
If you're going to read anything, read Meditations. You'll need to focus a bit more than you're used to, but it is quite short.
Starship Troopers is an easy read, but it's more philosophy than action, so don't get the wrong idea.
Any mainstream book, like Adios America, will be embarrassingly easy to read.
However, most useful books are not that easy to read. Reading is a skill, the more you read the more will be available to you.
Good luck!
Understanding conditioning and how brainwashing works. Good book, quick read.
In tandem with this...
Understanding the actual recorded history of climate. No made up BS. Only historical records from Europe of first frosts, crop yields, glacier locations, etc.
Idk what excuses are in the bible exactly. Maybe you want an excuse to keep on being a gay faggot. How much does it burn knowing that you'll die twice.
Butt Bump.
Reading Walden right now and it feels as though I am mainlining the secrets of the universe.
Inside the Third Reich gave me a better understanding of NDSAP power structure and what Hitler was really like.
Propaganda is a good book for everyone to read.
Hemingway and Mishima are my fav fictional authors.
>uses anecdotal evidence for his claim
>calls others retarded
Hehe
>uses anecdotal evidence for his claim
No. I specifically told people to read the book to enjoy the benefits of it's knowledge.
Me having read the book and tried it. That's called applying knowledge. Try it sometime you stupid piece of garbage.
Fantastic book if you can work your way through the autistic rambling. I recommend it for anyone
Anything Evola
Evola and Manly P. Hall go well together. Evola is too esoteric for a lot of people when they first start.
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Starship Troopers
These will teach you all you need to know about life.
People love to hate Ayn Rand. Too preachy, goes on forever are the main criticisms.
We the Living is her best work. Want to know what living in communism is like? This is the book.
Short, to the point, a real novel.
Camping and Woodcraft by Horace Kephart
Backpacking Essentials by Allen Karrimor
Thinking Tactically by Matt Black
Self Reliance by R. W. Emerson
The Art of Swordplay by Clefton Twain
The Joys of 5th Avenue by Bonnie Way
Make'em Laugh Sometimes by Alfred Neuman
Thank you sire
This. This. This.
The shit will hit the fan soon and these will help you prepare.
topkek, The sleeping pad at the top is perfect. No room in the backpack...
Seconded on Meditations and Heinlein.