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MN's avatar

This post left me £60 lighter.

Thank you Frank.

Frank Wright's avatar

Oh you didn't have to do that! Thank you MN!

MN's avatar

I see a book, I want a book, I buy a book, just how the cookie crumbles.

Christy Moorish's avatar

😂😂

Jim's avatar

Frank, great list. I felt my brain cells starting to sweat just reading the titles and your perspectives.

Roy Gardiner's avatar

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.

Jomico's avatar

Interesting choice for a collection .

My favourite quote when anyone tells me they don’t read…

A man who chooses not to read…

Has no advantage over a man who cannot read.

Davy Alba's avatar

Thanks, Frank. That's a very interesting reading list that I shall definitely use. I am not remotely an Atheist though neither do I belong to any established current doctrine although I consider my basic values essentially Christian. That will in no way stop me from receiving the wisdom contained in the writings of the Catholic scribes in the list.

Thanks again.

attractiveco's avatar

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.

Stuart's avatar

Hello Frank, off topic, but I'm a vintage suit maker and wonder if I could offer an item for your wardrobe. No strings, just supporter of your cause. If interested I'll be pleased to send my website details.

Frank Wright's avatar

Good gracious. I would be extremely grateful and I shall of course insist on paying you.

I used to have a wardrobe of tweeds donated to me by kind friends but the moths had them all one year and now I only have what I’ve managed to get recently. This is a Godsend. Do please email me. Thank you

frankwrighter@pm.me

Retired's avatar

I didn’t know anything about Frank Wright until about an hour ago when his talk with Tucker Carlson popped up on my notifications.

He has succeeded in doing what no other publication or social media platform has succeeded in doing, and that is I actually decided to buy a subscription to support Mr. Wright. Not that I’m cheap, but all the social media platforms and authors that I read would cost me a heck of a lot of money to subscribe to each one. So I put up with YouTube ads, but then I remember I can watch it on the Brave browser and not have to tolerate all of their advertisements.

I look forward to following Frank Wright and I’m happy to pay him every year so that he can buy some clothes and feed his wife and son. The conversation with TC was magnificent. I was beginning to wonder if there would be an erudite Brit like we all knew from our history classes. I think Wright qualifies.

Mark's avatar
Jun 1Edited

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 dots for me. The last piece of the jigsaw.

Blessings and much love, Mark ✝♥️

Frank Wright's avatar

i interviewed Dr David A Hughes and his book on Omniwar is highly recommended

Mark's avatar

Yes, I am aware of Dr David A Hughes and Omniwar. I didn't look too deeply because some of it was pay walled. In my summary of research there is one line which uses David's idea of NBIC. "Governments are systematically destroying society. What will remain is a 21st century NBIC (Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information technology, Cognitive science) project of total enslavement."

Katherine Bennett's avatar

Excellent, thank you! Have sent it to many people I know and done what I can to exert enormous pressure on them to read everything

Frank Wright's avatar

Oh my! Well I do apologise to your former friends for all the homework!

Katherine Bennett's avatar

😄 I’m not sorry for the things I’ve done

A. B. Frank's avatar

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

Great Scott's avatar

Right out of the gate in The Church Speaks to the Modern World we have this quote:

"Domestic and civil society even, which, as we all see, is exposed to great danger from the plague of perverse opinions, would certainly enjoy a far more peachful and secure existance if a more wholesome doctrine were taught in the universities and colleges" - BOOM!

Stan's avatar

Frank--it would be nice to have a list of all your articles on A Catechism of Modernism available from a tab at the top of your page. I'm thinking of trying to get my men's group to choose them for discussion.....

Frank Wright's avatar

Yes stan I know and i should but it is surprisingly time consuming to do that for infernal internet reasons sent to try us.

Sorry. Have been meaning to for ages and just haven’t got to it.

Stan's avatar

Don't know if it would be easier, but putting links to all parts in a new article would work almost as well....if it's not easier, I understand.

Frank Wright's avatar

By thats a good idea Stan. I will try and sort it tomorrow. I do apologise.

Gill Fleming's avatar

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.

Hoarder of Grain's avatar

Thank you for this Frank, I had not come across either Joseph de Maistre or the Catechism of Modernism

jsteffensen's avatar

Just received "The Church Speaks to the Modern World" in the mail yesterday.

Can't wait to dive in!

Frank Wright's avatar

It’s peerless. Every time I look at it I get something more from it.

jsteffensen's avatar

I have that with the Encheiridion and Seneca's "On Providence".

Every time I dip in there is always a little "present" for me...

Hoping my new book will be the same. Thank you Frank!