Thank you very much. Those books you listed have certainly piqued my interest.
By the way, please keep up your support of Restore Britain. In the recent YouTube video of your interview you spoke very eloquently about the problems the country is confronting. It resonated so strongly with me and is what prompted me to visit you here on Substack.
Frank, have you come across H.R. Rookmaaker’s book ‘Modern Art and the Death of a Culture’? It’s about how modern ‘art’ reflects a dying culture. First published in 1970. An absolutely excoriating critique of modern art and culture.
Frank, talking of books. I look forward to your forthcoming A Brief History... in printed paper form! Consider me please if you'd like a wonderful professional book jacket designed for free! I have unlimited time, for you.
Thank you for this list. On the unbearableness of reality to modern man T.S. Eliot's book of poems about cats written to his godchildren was made into the hit broadway musical Cats in the 80's only to be "queered" in a drag rendition called Cats: The Jellicle Ball. Today it is about uglification via industry. I look forward to reading de Maistre.
These are two must read articles from Alex Krainer:
Pandemics and the march of totalitarianism (part 1 of 2)
The pandemics are pushed by the bankers. This report examines what their ultimate objectives are, and what we can do to defeat them. https://substack.com/home/post/p-199525841
Pandemics and the march of totalitarianism (part 2 of 2)
The pandemics and totalitarian rule go hand in glove, and their instigators are the bankers.
I have been researching the globalist agenda obsessively since July 2019 when I first began to suspect something was wrong with my cozy white middle class view of the world. These articles have finally joined all the the dots for me. The last piece of the jigsaw.
Good list. Especially the philosophers. However, I’ll give the religious stuff a miss; having the bible stuffed down my throat as a child, and reading the Old Testament, the Koran and Hadith in my 20’s was enough for several lifetimes. Good stories but unconvincing for me.
Dangerous. They say Ezra Pound was a fascist and was called an anti-Semite way before the current abuse of the term. Didn’t Aurelius persecute Christians? Mentioned in today’s martyrology, in fact.
I tried to find the Gabrielle Ortello book you mentioned on Peter Mc Cormacks show but it appears to be out of print unfortunately. Loving what you're saying and how you say it, hope you run for office.
This post left me £60 lighter.
Thank you Frank.
Oh you didn't have to do that! Thank you MN!
I see a book, I want a book, I buy a book, just how the cookie crumbles.
Frank, great list. I felt my brain cells starting to sweat just reading the titles and your perspectives.
Thank you very much. Those books you listed have certainly piqued my interest.
By the way, please keep up your support of Restore Britain. In the recent YouTube video of your interview you spoke very eloquently about the problems the country is confronting. It resonated so strongly with me and is what prompted me to visit you here on Substack.
Frank, have you come across H.R. Rookmaaker’s book ‘Modern Art and the Death of a Culture’? It’s about how modern ‘art’ reflects a dying culture. First published in 1970. An absolutely excoriating critique of modern art and culture.
Frank, talking of books. I look forward to your forthcoming A Brief History... in printed paper form! Consider me please if you'd like a wonderful professional book jacket designed for free! I have unlimited time, for you.
Thank you for this list. On the unbearableness of reality to modern man T.S. Eliot's book of poems about cats written to his godchildren was made into the hit broadway musical Cats in the 80's only to be "queered" in a drag rendition called Cats: The Jellicle Ball. Today it is about uglification via industry. I look forward to reading de Maistre.
Good work the last few weeks Frank.
May God bless you.
Dear Frank (and readers),
These are two must read articles from Alex Krainer:
Pandemics and the march of totalitarianism (part 1 of 2)
The pandemics are pushed by the bankers. This report examines what their ultimate objectives are, and what we can do to defeat them. https://substack.com/home/post/p-199525841
Pandemics and the march of totalitarianism (part 2 of 2)
The pandemics and totalitarian rule go hand in glove, and their instigators are the bankers.
https://substack.com/home/post/p-199649604
I have been researching the globalist agenda obsessively since July 2019 when I first began to suspect something was wrong with my cozy white middle class view of the world. These articles have finally joined all the the dots for me. The last piece of the jigsaw.
Blessings and much love, Mark ✝♥️
i interviewed Dr David A Hughes and his book on Omniwar is highly recommended
Good list. Especially the philosophers. However, I’ll give the religious stuff a miss; having the bible stuffed down my throat as a child, and reading the Old Testament, the Koran and Hadith in my 20’s was enough for several lifetimes. Good stories but unconvincing for me.
I'd already added seven types of atheism after hearing you mention it on the podcast you were on in the week. Thanks for the recommendations
Cheers Frank. Much appreciated. I shall dive in.
Thank you for this Frank, I had not come across either Joseph de Maistre or the Catechism of Modernism
Dangerous. They say Ezra Pound was a fascist and was called an anti-Semite way before the current abuse of the term. Didn’t Aurelius persecute Christians? Mentioned in today’s martyrology, in fact.
There is merit in the Dialektik der Aufklärung but that is not to say I am a Marxist.
Whatabout Mises? Do you read him and the other austrians?
Thanks mon ami. Intriguing, and eclectic list. Will explore as time permits and my fancy takes me. GM👍🙏
I tried to find the Gabrielle Ortello book you mentioned on Peter Mc Cormacks show but it appears to be out of print unfortunately. Loving what you're saying and how you say it, hope you run for office.
Gabriel Rotello - Sexual Ecology. I bought it second hand.
Thank you I found it on kindle, my spelling was the issue!
It's available from here actually for anyone who's interested. https://www.alibris.co.uk/Sexual-Ecology-The-Birth-of-AIDS-and-the-Destiny-of-Gay-Men-Gabriel-Rotello/book/15388263?qsort=p&matches=12