Where can I read controversial, banned or otherwise red-pilled books? Any books written by "dictators" like Gaddaffi's Green Book?
You can literally find Green book with google, you edgy moron
>>7843594
Hogg by Delaney seems right up your alley.
Unfortunately even the most obscene books, like the last couple of chapters of 120 Days of Sodom or Las Bas or whatever are easily available on Gutenberg, and shit like "A Little Life" with the same subject matter was up for the Man Booker this year. As far as esoteric rants against Jews, those are easily found on stormfront.
If you want "super sekrit" anti govt tracts, just use btdigg and type in mind control or 4th reich or something:
http://btdigg.org/search?info_hash=a09af7d52760ea36b14bc215eb67c8683b3282a9&q=Search%20for%20the%20_Manchurian%20Candidate__%20The%20CIA%20and%20Mind%20Control,%20The%20-%20John%20D.%20Marks
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:18efd94569b8ab6cc84b868efc8ce77993e9e562&dn=Mega%20Ebook%20Collection
In truth there really is nothing so out there that you cand download it in a few seconds. Streisand effect and all.
Also
>Gaddaffi wasnt a dictator
wew lad.
>>7843594
Anyone remember how to access JSTOR?
Some anon posted like io.science or some postfix like that.
>>7843714
I wouldnt ask this chucklefuck, he thinks the elders of zion have hidden away knowledge in some anti-redpill vault.
>>7843714
scihub nigguh