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COVID-19: The Great Reset by Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret (PDF)

Well, you knew this one was going to pop up on this list somewhere. (But right after the Bible? Really?) Yes, as unpalatable as it may be, we do owe it to ourselves to familiarize ourselves with the openly stated intentions of the Great Resetters and Fourth Industrial Revolutionists. Luckily for us, since this is (as I've been at pains to point out) an "open conspiracy," it is relatively straightforward to become familiar with these plans. Here in black and white are Schwab and the gang's plans for how to transition us into the Brave New Normal of our transhuman future. And speaking of authoritarian sociopaths . . .

Authoritarian Sociopathy by Davi Barker (More info)

This slender volume from Davi Barker sets out to accomplish a simple task: design a psychological experiment that could actually be performed in real life "to show the world beyond a shadow of a doubt, that power corrupts absolutely, and corrupt authority deserves no obedience." Along the way, the reader learns about some of the previous psychological research that has demonstrated the public's propensity to aid and abet tyrants and how those impulses can be subverted. A fascinating, informative and quick read.

Hidden History by Gerry Docherty and Jim MacGregor (website)

As I lamented in my recent conversation about books with Richard Grove, viewers of The WWI Conspiracy only have the very thinnest layer of the surface details of the incredibly detailed story that Docherty and MacGregor present in Hidden History: The Secret Origins of the First World War. Unless you've ever tried to condense a copiously footnoted, intricate 500-page story into a two hour documentary, you have no idea how painful such an experience is or how much valuable information has to be left out of such a presentation. If you are at all interested in the story of the WWI conspiracy, you need to read this book.

Conjuring Hitler by Guido Preparata (website / text)

In the same way that someone who is not familiar with the thesis of Dochety and MacGregor's work on WWI can't be said to really understand the origins of the First World War, so, too, can someone who is not familiar with Preparata's work on WWII not truly claim to understand the origins of the Second World War. Read this book.

War Against the Weak by Edwin Black (Text / Website)

You may have noticed that eugenics is one of those topics that I keep going back to as a bedrock of the modern elitists' worldview. It is, in a very real sense, their religion. So if you want to know your enemy, it is extremely important to understand this idea, its origins and development, and I know of no better single volume exploration of the development of the American branch of this pernicious ideology than this book by Edwin Black.

No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner (Text / Audio)

Another essential work of anarchist thought, Spooner's The Constitution of No Authority is the perfect stocking stuffer for the dyed-in-the-wool American constitutionalist who believes a document signed a couple of hundred years ago by a bunch of men who are centuries in the grave somehow binds everyone born within an arbitrarily defined (and changing) geographical area. If that sounds inflammatory, it is; but Spooner writes it in a perfectly logical way that makes the argument seem like obvious common sense. And speaking of Common Sense . . .

Common Sense by Thomas Paine (Text / Audio)

Readers of my recent editorial on How To Save The World will already know that Thomas Paine's Common Sense was the absolute smash hit blockbuster must-read pamphlet of its day. But, unlike a Harry Potter book or some Dan Grisham yarn, this treatise changed the course of world history. While some will dismiss the work based on the biography of its author, it is impossible to dismiss the power of Paine's argument, or how instrumental that argument was in reframing the battle against the British as a War for Independence. As an added bonus, reading the language of popular 18th century political tracts and contrasting that to what passes for "learned writing" today is enough to make anyone appreciate just how far we've fallen in our post-literate society.

The Plot to Kill King by William Pepper (website)

You may have heard my initial interview with Dr. Pepper and you may have seen my MLK documentary, but as I was at pains to stress, merely knowing the name of the person who actually pulled the trigger (hint: it wasn't James Earl Ray) tells you nothing of substance about the actual plot to kill MLK or its historical significance. The fruit of decades of painstaking research, Pepper's tour de force not only answers the question of who killed MLK, but how and why, thus indicting the agents of the state and the military-industrial complex who benefited from that assassination.

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