WHAT ARE YOU READING? Thread

Or listening too i.e. Audible

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Nice, a book thread.

I decided to check it out because of the Illuminati card game. Its a parody guide of cults and conspiracies but still, whoever wrote it was either very creative or on some serious drugs.

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I finished it a few days ago and I recommend everyone to read this book.

The book The Nameless War shows how Jews manipulated events in Europe - mainly by initiating revolutions that were aimed at driving Christianity out of the Old Continent. The work of Captain Archibald H. Maule Ramsay is nothing else than exposing a centuries-long conspiracy whose goal is to introduce a new order in which the Jews take over the world.

Polish translation

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re-reading this

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@underaliencontrol Now, aren’t you one blessed with a 6th sense or something? :slight_smile:

Here’s a softcopy version of a book that I read, hardcopy, while I was blessed to live on a bunk in a shelter for the homeless in South Africa, the Haven Night Shelter:

Need I mention that I was kinda terrified already some quarterway through or something?

@RedQueen

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Dystopian fiction! About:

"Generation Jones is a tour de force spectacle. This fictional and highly humorous series shines a light on human character, friendship, faith, sexuality, the film industry, and the overall human condition in relation to the experience of living in the strangeness of the 21st century.

Fictional. Funny. Real. Relevant. Relatable.

Heartfelt. Fun. Dramatic. Substantial.

A fresh look at how we interact with each other in the 21st century, what it all means, and why we are here."

Free here:

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What I was reading and kinda enjoyed a few years back and wouldn’t mind rereading surely!

And that’s nice book review:

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The secret terrorists by Bill Hughes.. talks abouts waco, Oklahoma city bombing, 911 all being plots by the jesuits

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Link: Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone

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Was reading that book received as a prize for coming out at the top of my French class back when I was around 15 or something. Lost it to a friend and now want to read it again. Was so full of metaphors:

Link: Tales of Ancient Persia may just as well serve the same purpose, hopefully…

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Want to read:

Link: The Divine Comedy

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Fascinating book! It’s a collection of people’s accounts in their Near-Death Experiences (NDEs).

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