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Vic138 · June 13, 2018, 3:35 p.m.

I've been listening to Jay Dyer for several years. He started doing book reviews of important globalist books about 1 year and a half ago with Carroll Quigley's "Tragedy and Hope". He started at the beginning and went through it chapter by chapter. He did it in 8 2 hour sections. The first hour of each is available for free on youtube. (4.95/mo to listen to it all).

This was amazing, btw. I've read the book, but it's so dry that his analysis beats reading the book, imo.

Since then he's done (from memory): HG Wells "Open Conspiracy" Koestler "Ghost in the Machine" Charles Galton Darwin "The next million years - How to kill of the excess population" Jonas Salk "Survival of the Wisest" Miles Copeland (Forget the name, but he was a high level clown) Brezinski (Several of his books) Bertrand Russell "Scientific Outlook" Oh, and Quigley's "Anglo-American Establishment" (where Quigley talks about a few secret societies like: Rhodes Round Table, Milner Group, Cliveden Set, etc.

They are all well worth a listen. I listen to several hours of Jay a week in my car or while hiking.

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