120 Days of Sodom was the first attempt to really give the non initiated a glimpse into the world of the Cabal Elites, even way back then.
It's revolting to read, and not for the weak stomached.
Read it when I was 19, and the book store lady begged me not to.
It depends on why you want to delve into it. I had an unquenchable thirst for ALL knowledge, but while inside of the book I found it revolting and disturbing.
It opened my eyes to the stark reality and double-edged sword of the dopaminergic system, especially when combined with virtually unlimited wealth - and where those few most certainly must end when craving more and more intense highs with zero consequences.
I thought Rush was Bill Hicks?
I thought Alex Jones was Hitler's daughter?
Tay Tay's sister?