Wire for War. It's about the history and advancement of robotics especially pertaining to warfare.
Probably going to finish up 12 Rules for Life next, then move on to Marcus Aurelius' Meditations (been listening to a lot of the Podcast of the Lotus Eaters while working, figured I'd look into Carl's bookclubs)
Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy. Tons of parallels to what is happening in America and other countries today. Political/social unrest, runaway inflation, increasing government regulation, and the demonization of a scapegoat group that led to the greatest western tyrant of the modern era.
I am halfway through The Gulag Archipelago. Someone on here posted an archive of the audio book. It's scary how you can see some parallels to what is starting to happen to us now.
patriots.win
Came here to say the same thing.
'How To Own Nothing And Be Happy'... On the WEF, required reading list.
The Civil War by Bruce Catton
'Foundation', Isaac Asimov. One for the great resetters.
I'm going to assume you've read 1984, cos that is where it's at.
"Dallas 1963" by Minutaglio and Davis. Interesting read and parallels to today.
Fahrenheit 451 - censorship, mind numbing entertainment, airpods and all that dystopian goodness.
That sounds pretty good. I'll look into it.
Just started Rules for Radicals
Crimes of the Educators by Alex Newman. Any book by Dinesh Desouza. 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson.
The Bible, Nietzche, Macchiavelli, C.S. Lewis, Solshenitzyn, Thomas Sowell.
Last Stands, Michael Walsh
Wolf among wolves by Fallada. Historical fiction written in the 30s about germany after WW1.
Wire for War. It's about the history and advancement of robotics especially pertaining to warfare.
Probably going to finish up 12 Rules for Life next, then move on to Marcus Aurelius' Meditations (been listening to a lot of the Podcast of the Lotus Eaters while working, figured I'd look into Carl's bookclubs)
The fourth turning William Strauss and Neil Howe.
Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times. Hard times create strong men. <= you are here
brave new world
Hands-On Ethical Hacking and Network Defense 3rd Ed. Michael T Simpson and Nicholas Antill.
The illuminati trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson.
I’m reading 1984 and Mike Lindells biography at the current
48 Laws of Power
Naw, skip all that reading and watch "They Live" best B movie ever.
"Anthem" Ayn Rand.
Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy. Tons of parallels to what is happening in America and other countries today. Political/social unrest, runaway inflation, increasing government regulation, and the demonization of a scapegoat group that led to the greatest western tyrant of the modern era.
Wild at Heart by John Eldredge
I am halfway through The Gulag Archipelago. Someone on here posted an archive of the audio book. It's scary how you can see some parallels to what is starting to happen to us now.
Spez: here is the link if anyone is interested.
https://patriots.win/p/11S0NdBBWF/the-gulag-archipelago/
1984 Brave New World Gulag Archipelago Benjamin Franklin's autobiography The Bible
The two Outlaw Josey Wales novels: "Gone to Texas," and "The Vengeance Trail of Josey Wales."
animal farm is happening right in front of our eyes, and if we don't stop it, it will be 1984