>tfw you can never get off Kek's wild timeline merging meme ride
Guess it's safe to say this book has Pol's stamp of approval.
>>140023110
Yuri recommended people should read it, so it's probably legit.
>>140023110
This guy also made another good book called "200 years together". Hard to find though.
>>140023451
>Listening to anyone affiliated with the John Birch Society
Here's a close up, there's another one on the outside of the book.
>James
>C.
>Pol
The stamp is probably 40 years old, but I think I'm gonna try to find him.
>>140023671
Ill be getting a copy and translating it from Russian to English soon.
>>140023751
Is there any connection between Yuri Bezmenov and the John Birch Society other than the one interview he did with Edward Griffin?
>>140023751
>The organization supports limited government and opposes wealth redistribution and economic interventionism. It opposes collectivism, totalitarianism, anarchism and communism. It opposes socialism as well, which it asserts is infiltrating U.S. governmental administration. In a 1983 edition of Crossfire, Congressman Larry McDonald (D-Georgia), then its newly appointed president, characterized the society as belonging to the Old Right rather than the New Right.[14]
The society opposed the 1960s civil rights movement and claimed the movement had Communists in important positions. In the latter half of 1965, the JBS produced a flyer titled "What's Wrong With Civil Rights?", which was used as a newspaper advertisement.[15][16] In the piece, one of the answers was: "For the civil rights movement in the United States, with all of its growing agitation and riots and bitterness, and insidious steps towards the appearance of a civil war, has not been infiltrated by the Communists, as you now frequently hear. It has been deliberately and almost wholly created by the Communists patiently building up to this present stage for more than forty years."[17] The society opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, claiming it violated the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and overstepped individual states' rights to enact laws regarding civil rights. The society also opposed the Equal Rights Amendment.[18] The society opposes "one world government", and it has an immigration reduction view on immigration reform. It opposes the United Nations, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), and other free trade agreements. They argue the U.S. Constitution has been devalued in favor of political and economic globalization, and that this alleged trend is not accidental.
I wonder why (((you))) would make a post like that.
>>140023955
You mean the 200 years together? I have 3 different version of that in english on my hard drive.
Here is one DL link for that, for some reason also saved in a txt file.
https://www.docdroid.net/6moUHcp/200-years.pdf
>>140024188
dem digits.
The other version is 100 pages longer, possibly due to a different font and the third version is epub. Dont know how to upload though.
>>140023110
i love buying old books and finding people with custom printed "FROM MAXWELL T. RUTHERFORD'S PERSONAL LIBRARY, SCRANTON, PENNA." labels or long, thoughtful and sentimental notes from books being given as a gift... books just don't seem to have the same emotional value now that they used to.
>>140023955
>>140024188
>>140024287
>inb4 I just ruined your future project and you have nothing left to live for
>>140024486
Yeah, as convenient as e-readers are these days, I try to get actual used books when I can. There's just that intangible feeling of history to the medium that makes it more enjoyable. Never found anything as uncanny as having a guy with the same name as my favorite Guyanese spearfishing forum, though.
>>140024700
Thanks for ruining his life, I'll probably get around to reading this after I slog the rest of the way through Two and all the way through Three of The Gulag Archipelago.
>>140024188
Checked. Thanks for the book, Hans.