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thinking about buying some, just to reward AG1 for being brave enough to sponsor this one. 😅💜 this book deserves all of us laughing at it, for being sooooooo bad.
Man, I just wish I could afford this. I have some pretty bad issues (autoimmune GI issues) that I can't afford care for. Trying to handle my diet to help with this as I'm constantly in pain and can't eat, so it makes balancing a diet difficult.... Even at $79, with the extras, it's quite pricey for my budget. 😢
I think, for the sake of the subject matter covered on this channel, regardless of the metrics of what works best for them, the sponsor segments should always be at the start. The video about the genocide in Myanmar had the mid video sponsor segment and was just disorienting of a turn of subject. Especially when dealing with ongoing conflicts or historical ones needing grace and respect, the sponsor should be up front and separate from the subject matter like this video.
I agree, but certain sponsors require the sponsor segment at specific parts of the video (at the beginning, in the middle, etc) so it's not always possible
@@adenkyramud5005 I think if one is to make a channel handling this subject matter, they would stand against taking sponsorship like that, or let the sponsor know of the hazards of mid roll segments. Simon hosts many channels at this point, I could possibly believe the team responsible for these channels can eat a better deal for the ability to have a more respectful ad segment.
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No apologies needed. I've read Mein Kampf & Maos Little Red Book, works from Marx etc. (I don't know how. They are all damned boring) I remain to this day a lover of Democracy. I have always believed in the Chinese proverb, "In order to defeat your enemy, you must first know your enemy".
i will watch your ad reads because you put it at the beginning unlike other channels that try to fool me by putting their ads when the video is just about to get good.
Even if you wanted a copy of this novel for nothing more than the educational and historical significance (learning from history so as not to repeat it), I imagine you'd wind up on a whole host of watch lists.
You should end up on a Watchlist. It's 2023; no one is buying that bullshit "erm umm it's for research" narrative anymore. There are tons of resources available online including the very site you're on right now if you want an in depth breakdown of the book and how shitty it is.
Bought it in high school from a barnes and nobel. They had to special order it so im definitely on a list somewhere. I'm just hoping me being Jewish and taking a class on the subject helped me out a bit 😂 Edit: the guy above is correct with how bad it is, such a poorly written book
@jibjones1233 you just need to submit form vet 49 aleph to the international cabal, and they can get you removed from the list. Make sure you're not using bet 49 aleph, that's the one for space laser targeting requests. You only get to make that mistake once.
I'm already on half a dozen watchlists bc of research for my writing (I have characters who literally work the JTTF, enough said) and the *only* reason I'd read is to better understand motivation behind acts of terrorist. That's it. Anything other than similar research purposes and I think that that book needs to be burned.
Seeing AG1 ads by Simon are always such a pleasure. You can tell how much it's not a part of his morning routine and how much he's fighting to not make a face 😭
The one big takeaway I got from that book (which I read two decades ago) was that their revolution was made possible by the gov't outlawing and confiscating privately owned firearms. According to the book, the conservatives who claimed they would never give up their guns, did the opposite. They were among the first to comply. The revolutionaries kept theirs and hid them. Also, the author had a keen eye for sociopolitical trends, as the world described in that book is disturbingly similar to today's world.
Yes only the so called conservatives have traded rules with the liberals and just haven’t figured it out yet!!!! 😂😂😂😂 what was the devils biggest trick again??? How did that go??? I’m a pagan so I don’t fucking know… SKALL, yah this is a shit show clown circus..
How to let the world know you agree with the Turner diaries without openly saying you agree with the Turner diaries Religious gun nuttery goes hand and hand with racism, go figure
Another influence on the Turner Diaries you missed was Jack London’s The Iron Heel, a novel written from Londons socialist politics, it’s very similar in composition, written as letters of the protagonist found after a great socialist uprising overthrows the the US government (referred to as the Iron Heel) and the governments in Europe and Latin America which are portrayed as mere puppets of the iron heel. At the end of the book, it is reference that the protagonist was martyred and after her death, a socialist revolution had installed a new regime, called the brotherhood of Man.
Thank you for mentioning the number of people including, children murdered at the Oklahoma City bombing. I think for the sake of complete context, it's important to not gloss over the amount of life lost at Waco, 82 people including 23 children.
I'll be honest, I've heard about Waco a lot over the years (I was born in 1985), but I still don't fully understand what happened or what it was about.
@VampyreVladimira Essentially, there was a group of religious separatists that had an end of days belief. They were accused of weapons violations and sexual misconduct. The federal government went to their compound to serve a warrant on the leader. The "Davidians," as they were called, were prepared. This led to a shootout and a long, drawn-out standoff and seige. It ended in a fire and the death of almost everyone in the compound. There are several documentaries and movies about it. There is still a lot of debate about all the events that took place and who was at fault. It was a tragedy regardless of who was at fault.
@VampyreVladimira ATF murdered women and children by burning down a compound of a cult that had "automatic weapons" that were never found. The leader of the cult was a "child lover" apparently, but the government wasn't there for that. All the video footage that showed the ATF firing first was "lost" so all we have the the ATF's word that "no they shot at us first". But they massacred those women and children and blamed it on the cult.
@@themadpolymath3430 Geezus! So basically, it would be like ATF or someone similar going to Jonestown and massacring the victims of Jim Jones' cult? Like yeah, I get it, they were a cult and had weapons (allegedly), but the people that were part of it, except the leader who created it, were victims, like? Wtf?!
Unfortunately there will not be a repeat of the Great MEME war of 2016 during the 2024 election cycle and all of the great content it generated. Walt Bismarck was also memory holed by UA-cam.
It's a very short book and it's free online (at least it was when I found it years ago). You can easily read the whole thing in an hour or two. William Pierce isn't that great at story-telling and it shows in the book. It's a power fantasy story and he said as much. A more realistic scenario book written by him would be "Hunter" (If I remember the name correctly).
I remember back in the mid 80s a friend and I were in high school and went to a gun show one Sunday for something to do. There was a vendor selling this book and he was dressed in some sort of uniform, almost like some kind of boy scout type group. He said something like "you two look like fine young men. How would you like to step up and do something for your people"? Being pretty naive at the time, I thought that sounded patriotic and he encouraged me to read some of this book. About five minutes in I realized these dudes were straight up Nazis! I made my share of bad decisions when I was young, but I had enough sense not to get mixed up with that bunch!
Timothy McVeigh sold copies of The Turner Diaries at gun shows around the mid and South West to support himself while he devised his plot and gathered the necessary ingredients for his truck bomb.
You made a mistake about 'Serpent's Walk'. The author of that was M.A.R. Barker, an American professor who converted to Islam and was most famous outside of his field for writing an early tabletop role-playing game, 'Empire of the Petal Throne', with a very detailed setting inspired by pre-Columbian American and south Asian civilizations. His neo-Nazism didn't become widely known until after his death.
@@barbaragarb9453 Chances are that he would really tear it apart, especially late career Lovecraft given how his views changed later in his life. And then there is the fact that Lovecraft actually knew how to write properly.
okay you're going too far there. loving lovecraft doesn't make you a racist. nor do I see calls for violence in the Cthulu mythos. Lovecraft was a neurotic neophobe. His racism was a product of severe clinical anxiety. If he lived today, he'd be seeing a psychiatrist and therapist and be on medication. He also married a Jew who shared his love of books, against the wishes of his family, so its clear that he cared more about books than he did about race. You notice that his protagonists aren't just white protestants, they're copies of HIM. He's the one being turned into a monster, driven insane, or killed. He's doing these things to himself in his novels. Psychologically, he did have a lot of things in common with racists. But it was more than just racism. It was the much broader neophobia, the fear of new things. Anything that was new and unfamiliar. Not just people of different races, faiths or creeds. I'm not sure if this makes sense, I'm waiting for my first cup of coffee to kick in. But to denounce him as merely a racist is to oversimplify him immensely.
@@matteste I love lovecraft, but he can occasionally get too ornate. and occasionally he misuses a word in his quest to be obtuse. In the Cats of Ulthar for example, I don't think he knows what the word hoary means. Its an archaic word for hairy. So he's calling Africa "Dark and hairy". Like whut? That doesn't make sense. If he meant hoary as in behaving like a whore, then he seriously misused the word. How do I know what hoary means? Because I've grown horehound, a medicinal tea herb, which got its name from 'hoary" because it was fuzzy.
@@barbaragarb9453 Lovecraft also never openly called for violence. The people most hurt in Lovecraft's writings were his protagonists, who are all copies of himself, and the occasional group of cultists who have no clue what they're actually doing. The Turner Diaries openly depict violence for political gain, plain old human on human cruelty.
Not even close, those two books are famous, sure but do they still influence behaviors or fuel movements, very little. I think Sun-Tsu, The Koran, 1984, The Satanic Verses, Beyond Freedom And Dignity, Johnny Got His Gun, War of the Flea, Industrial Society and it's Future and a half-dozen others will be the "important" and dangerous books of the near future.
Regarding the "Anarchist Cookbook"? That tome is the greatest, most effective manual for self-removal from the gene pool currently in print. I read it, and could not stop laughing at the number of ways to reduce oneself to so much exsanguinated hamburger. So if rapid, unexpected disassembly of your bilateral symmetry is what you're looking for, then the "Anarchist Cookbook" and "Poor Man's James Bond" are your manuals of choice. Good luck, and try not to take anyone other than yourself along with you.
The Columbine shooters tried to build bombs from the anarchist cookbook. They only brought guns to pick off survivors. If they hadn't been such idiots, the death toll that day might have been much higher
@@bloodmuffin123assuming these comments aren’t facetious from anti semitic people themselves, in all honesty that would be interesting. It’s a great forgery and fictional nonsense in of itself. However UA-cam probably would ban it due to UA-cam’s AI bot thinking that Simon is a neo Nazi channel, the bot not being able to tell the difference unfortunately.
No kidding. This guy is a clown. Mein Kamph? Mao's Little Red Book? Nevermind The Communist Manifesto itself, which while written in the 19th century resulted in the deaths of untold millions in the 20th.
Randolph Caverhall was the pen name of M.A.R. Barker, designer of the Empire of the Petal Throne rpg campaign setting. M.A.R. Barker wrote Serpent's Walk. This was only discovered relatively recently. Apparently Randolph Caverhall was the name of one of his ancestors.
This is very disappointing for me personally, as Tekumel has always been fascinating to me. I always knew the caste system was evil, and of course slavery, but Medieval European Feudalism was awful as well, and Tekumel was a very distinct, non-European fantasy setting. No matter what I might think about M.A.R. Barker himself, I have spent too many decades engaging in the content to abandon all that effort because Barker was a Nazi wanker. Just as I wouldn't abandon Dungeons and Dragons or Middle Earth if I discovered something awful about their creator.
They banned it because it's correct in its assessments. It's a direct threat to the actual powers that are eroding Western nations - international banks.
Nope, by far the most dangerous book of the 20th century, light years ahead of all the others, is the communist manifesto by Karl Marx. The fact that Simon named some obscure book barely anyone has ever heard of let alone read "the most dangerous book of the 20th century" just shows his raging leftist bias. Communism and socialism have killed hundreds of millions in the 20th century, and the communist manifesto was the cornerstone of it all. Meanwhile the Turner diaries was the inspiration for a couple of deaths at most.
As someone who lives in Oklahoma City currently and visited the bombing memorial well before he moved here. I have never gone to a memorial as sobering and just oddly silent in damn near the middle of downtown, it’s like a dome is around the area, it is pen drop silent. I wasn’t alive when the bombing happened and the memorial still brought me to tears. It is a must stop to pay your respect to the innocent victims of psychopath.
wow. i was 14/15 in 95 when the bombing occured. im black, from new orleans area. louisiana of course. i can vaguely remember, between episodes of martin, sat night live, and the awesome commercials and the hip hop playin in the background, having a mother that was politically conscience and watched the news (also re-runs of 1980s classic sitcoms) that bombing was kinda like COLUMBINE. like the 9/11 terrorist attacks. U could TELL something, SOMETHING was afoot! and its just totally insane to see how this all has played out over the years SALUTE to u for doing your history lessons on your own accord bro👍🏽🖖🏾🙏🏿
@@christopherrobinson1219 I love history. I’m the type where idc how small a museum is in a town, if I’m gonna be there for a couple days I am going to it lmao. Anytime I vacation somewhere I always research all the notable stuff that happened there
Proof the FBI did it. OKC had white smoke, gov said fertilizer bomb. I was listening to talk radio that day, all the vets called in and said BS. The Beirut wearhouse explosion WAS fertilizer and it's smoke was red/brown.
Oh BTW, The copy I had actually says "The Book That Inspired The Oklahoma city Bombing". They literally put that on there to sell books. Using a tragedy to sell books is I'm my mind disgusting!
Oh yeah, I remember reading this back in the 1990’s. What made it really scary is that it’s actually pretty well written and has a solid plot. But, fortunately, most sociopaths aren’t so intelligent, so the impact of this book was minimal. The Cohen Act.. jeeze… man, with a few tweaks this book could have been a satire.
do you disagree there is currently a war in america and europe against white people in general? I find that part of the plot the most compelling, because it is very real in 2023
Here's the thing though...reality is more dystopian than this book. What can be more tyrannical than replaced in your own homelands without a fight? Watching the gocernment hand "new europeans" or "new americans" unlimited money to colonize us.
A good book about Robert Matthews' group is The Silent Brotherhood, by journalists Kelly Flynn and G. Gerhardt, published by Signet Books. Yes, they were avid readers of The Turner Diaries.
I can think of another religious text inspiring some much more horrific things that are happening this very second but it's nowhere near as socially acceptable for you to mention that one, so you chose the one whose adherents are taught to turn the other cheek. Bit cowardly, no?
Did we read the same novel? I read in the 80's that the FBI rated 'The Turner Diaries' as the most dangerous book in America, so I had to locate a copy, which was easy. Taking quotes out of context may make for good video, but the book is about tribalism taking over the U.S. Reading excerpts does not give the whole vibe or lessons in the book. If you don't think that our current 'system' is encouraging tribalism, you haven't been paying attention. While horrific, the book shows what can happen after a disaster, then the overreaching 'system' that insists on disarming the public, then pitting one group against the other. Al Qaeda must have read the ending. It's a must read book to understand that empires fail, and what rises in its place may not be very good. Read it.
Yeah, it looks to me like the powers that be are trying to actively cause the turner diaries. For the same reason that "cleansing" was caused in haiti and Rwanda, by putting a minority group in control over a majority and trying to oppress that majority. They have had a very violent swing to the left and that swing is going to cause a counter-reaction because thats a fundamental law of nature and politics. But hey, it reduces carbon when there's a forced race war because you couldnt let ethnic europeans live in their own countries.
He hates it because it's accurate. We live in a time where truth and reality are dangerous. Malinformation they call it. If I bring up crime rates it's malinformation and it might make someone sad. Bringing up racial statistics about welfare use and tax payment is hate facts. There are entire segments of the population that are a net drain on the system? Even 3rd generation "immigrants" are often still on welfare 50+ years later. Many of these people will spend their career earning time in prison costing $ instead of making $ to be taxed. Bringing up that we live in this horrible machine and it's bleeding to death makes me hateful.
18:55 _Serpent's Walk_ (1991) has recently been accredited to linguist, sociologist, writer, and game designer M.A.R. Barker. Randolph D. Calverhall is one of his _nom de plumes_ . He is best known for his roleplaying game _Empire of the Petal Throne_ , the first rpg with constructed languages and densely detailed non-European cultures. It was his authorship of _Serpent's Walk_ that has stalled recent efforts to reprint or update _EotPT_ and its online presence.
@@irishcream9004 I don't know if _Serpent's Walk_ is any good. I also don't know if Barker totally meant what he was writing. Norman Spinrad wrote a _roman a clef_ satire of Tolkien's works called _The Iron Dream_ , a fantasy novel written by Adolf Hitler in an alternate Earth. It's like Ralph Bakshi's _Wizards_ from Ironwolf's point of view. Basically Hitler is Aragorn and Goring is King Théoden, except they ride motorcycles instead of horses.
@sid2112 Yep. His anti-semitism was due to conservative values he adopted when he converted to Islam. He "went native" in Pakistan while studying Urdu and even married a Muslim wife. He actually initially rejected his father's Nazi ideology (at least in his younger days) and even wrote an essay decrying it. His dad was a member of the German Bund and was a fervent anti-communist and anti-semite. However, Barker later wrote articles as Calverhall for a holocaust denier periodical. Barker rejected the hedonistic and atheist Hippie culture of the late '60s and '70s and their rejection of moral values. It comes through in the excerpts I've read of _Serpent's Walk_ . It's weird that his later reactionary beliefs came from a multicultural place.
And before. Night of Long Knives, the Bolsheviks CHEKA, Romes Servile Wars, Fascists have to purge any domestic dissention, and liquidate(profit) from any adjacent power structures before they can turn on the world.
They do it now!! It's just mostly hidden in their compounds & deep in the backcountry where they live. But every once in awhile someone escapes bcuz they don't like how they or their kids/family are being treated or turned into fanatics & it becomes a news story for a week or two... then everyone forgets about those a-holes again & they continue on with their idiocy in secret
@@VideoMask93White supremacist organizations are always splintering and reforming. Who would have thought being racist and uneducated would make you prone to excessively small groups and an inability to compromise in a functional manner.
Thanks for sharing. I heard of this long ago, but was never curious enough to read a copy. I knew I wouldn't like it, but wondered what was so bad about it. Now I know, and I didn't have to read it.
@@iniguezawsomeyeah, an insurrection over the results of a fair election in which members of several different "freedom" groups used some of the ideas laid out in this book is just a coincidence. Folks just happened to have zipties handcuffs on them for no reason when they entered the capitol building.
Anyone else thought it was funny when Simon was describing the plot cause it sounded like a generic cliche YA novel? Then he described the book's subject matter and message and I was like "oh ... Oh".
I always thought the most realistic portrayal of how a current day Civil War might start was Euel Arden’s novel, Down Here in the Warmth. Great book. How can you go wrong with Militia on the streets of Manhattan.
Don't agree with the sentiments of the book but it should be out there in the public domain because as the Green Day song goes, you need to "Know your enemy".
I'm all for bringing these types of things to light however what I don't understand is that it seems like the narrative for trash books and writings is only about white supremacy. I don't see videos calling out black supremacy and quite frankly, I see a heck of a lot more black supremacists openly calling for the eradication of white people. I also see a lot of references to books that calls for black supremacy and the eradication of white people as well. Why do I not often, if ever, see UA-cam videos and creators calling out that crap as well?
I think that Mao's Little Red Book, which sold a billion copies, was much more dangerous than any other book of the Twentieth Century. Especially since the author is responsible for 50+++ million human deaths. But, hey, that's just my humble opinion.
@@WestSideGorilla1980 As bad as Gaddafi was, Mao was responsible for deaths an order of magnitude higher and his book is still read among China's leadership.
You know on the note of "what would you do if the government comes for your guns" everybody says they'd take some agents with them if it came to it but think about it if they really wanted your guns the vast majority of people that are law abiding citizens that own guns will be at work they'll just come in quietly with out warning and hit us before anybody knows what happens
There aren't enough agents to confiscate all the guns in one fell swoop. If they tried that, they might confiscate a few thousand guns. There are 393 million civilian owned firearms in America. Only 6.06 million are registered. There are 2500 ATF agents and 13,000 FBI agents. Do the math. It would be an absolute shit show for the feds.
Lol if you want to "know your enemy " then just read MK. It's avaliable for free online. Be warned, if you're a student of history...you'll probably like it
@@davidbradley3735What a hero ..good thing you guys joined in yet another war or the communists might have lost and Europe wouldn't be the diverse exciting vibrant liberated place it is now where we all live in wonderful harmony and our kids definitely have a great future as European minorities in our homelands
@@Rumpleforeskin77 Hey, at least we get to be lectured on how bad the Nazis were, by nations that did similarly evil things, including while they were fighting the Nazis. Remember kids: only the German camps were bad, the USA and USSR had lovely concentration camps!
I listened to it on audio book once. The book is silly and doesn't contain anything anymore dangerous than you're average 1970's men's adventure novel-- which is basically what the book is. Younger people may not remember, but back in the 70's and 80's there were loads of cheap paperbacks from a genre called "men's adventure." A genre which virtually no longer exists. It was about secret agents and other extraordinary characters, but sometimes your everyman, saving the world and so on. And they usually had james bond-esque romance angles as well. Its actually very peculiar that this genre is all but forgotten- it was extremely popular into the 90's. But William Pierce essentially wrote in this genre but with a political angle.
I read the book years ago. What I recall was that in the interest of creating a free society (for conservatives, of course) Turner responded by submitting to a council of hidden individuals who send him into increasingly challenging and eventually fatal missions.
Thank you for the synopsis. As an avid sci-fi reader my entire life, I'm glad I never heard of this book & got sucked into reading it w/o knowing what it was prior to this. Now I can safely not waste a moment on it. Much obliged!
It all comes down to the individuals mindset. I read it to find out why Timothy McVeigh constantly read it. Reading it gave me the knowledge of the signs to watch for of soldiers falling for gangs, cliques, and extremist organizations. In the wrong hands, it is used as recruitment must read material for pledges.
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia No. I an retired Army. During mid 90s to 2000 we had to check soldier's rooms for illicit materials. Being stationed at Fort Bragg we males had to strip down to cataloge tattoos. CID investigated reports from units of suspected individuals' actions/ trends on and off post. Multiple soldiers were arrested for being part and engaging with gangs and extremist organizations. Health and welfare checks are done to ensure the soldiers are maintaining their rooms, looking for illicit items, and to gauge the soldier's well being both physically and mentally.
I read this terrible book about 20 years ago. It is indeed a Manual of Hate, as FBI stated. I'm a writer and author, and in my opinion, the book is rather poorly written, predictable, and not very realistic. Pearse also penned a sort of sequel entitled HUNTER, of which I never read, expecting more of the same neo nazi propaganda..
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thinking about buying some, just to reward AG1 for being brave enough to sponsor this one. 😅💜 this book deserves all of us laughing at it, for being sooooooo bad.
Man, I just wish I could afford this. I have some pretty bad issues (autoimmune GI issues) that I can't afford care for. Trying to handle my diet to help with this as I'm constantly in pain and can't eat, so it makes balancing a diet difficult.... Even at $79, with the extras, it's quite pricey for my budget. 😢
Oh, gads, I ditched AG1 due to oxalate acid issues with my digestion. Went full carnivore instead; way more vitamins without the digestive pain.
Does it still smell like a rotting corpse?
I think, for the sake of the subject matter covered on this channel, regardless of the metrics of what works best for them, the sponsor segments should always be at the start. The video about the genocide in Myanmar had the mid video sponsor segment and was just disorienting of a turn of subject. Especially when dealing with ongoing conflicts or historical ones needing grace and respect, the sponsor should be up front and separate from the subject matter like this video.
I agree, but certain sponsors require the sponsor segment at specific parts of the video (at the beginning, in the middle, etc) so it's not always possible
@@adenkyramud5005 I think if one is to make a channel handling this subject matter, they would stand against taking sponsorship like that, or let the sponsor know of the hazards of mid roll segments. Simon hosts many channels at this point, I could possibly believe the team responsible for these channels can eat a better deal for the ability to have a more respectful ad segment.
The middle ads are always so jarring. I just skip through them anyway.
As if youtubers have any humanity lol
All they care about is ad revenue, they are all money minded greedy things
Most if not all youtubers
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The look on your face when you choked out the phrase "it tastes good"😂
Looks like he just took a shot of straight vodka!
Simon cringe after taking a sip of that sewer powder is priceless
Love the audio white-out under the URL, lol.
The “yep…its good” was so forced 😂
I know he doesn't exactly look the type, but Simon is very anti-Nazi.
I have heard it said that soylent green is people...
How fitting, as the Turner Diarrhea belongs exactly in the sewers.
Sometimes banned books are read for the morbid curiosity. I enjoy collecting them and reading them because of the fact that they are so controversial.
No apologies needed. I've read Mein Kampf & Maos Little Red Book, works from Marx etc. (I don't know how. They are all damned boring) I remain to this day a lover of Democracy. I have always believed in the Chinese proverb, "In order to defeat your enemy, you must first know your enemy".
@@robertsansone1680 I’ve wanted to read both of those but I figured they would bore the hell out of me
@@scottym6680 They would. To save you the trouble, Hitler didn't like Jews & Mao didn't like Capitalism.
True, ban something, and people want to know why.😂❤
@@patrickmcardle4771 "Forbidden Fruit is sweet".
I know Chaplin parodied Hitler and mocked him, but had no idea they were born the same year
The Great Dictator (1940), a fantastic movie.
He parodied Hitler while he was still alive.
And we still don't know who copied whose moustache!
@@meaj4556 I've always thought Hitler copied Chaplin's
@nolongerblocked6210 I believe so, but it's never been proven, far as I know. We could start calling it a Chaplin-stache, if he was first?
I first learned this bit of info when Robert Downey, Jr was doing press for _Chaplin_. (Can’t believe that film was released 30+ years ago.)
I bought a copy of this book and now I'm watched by so many government agencies that I'm better protected than any King or president. 😊
Read 1984 next. 😂
Imagine thinking the eyes of the government is akin to "protection" 🙄🤡
@donniebrasco4114 Followed by the Lord of the Rings. They are all indicators of White supremacy apparently. 😂
Same with “The Anarchist’s Cookbook”, even tho it’s full of useless garbage! LMAO
Thats a great life hack 😮
I like how clearly disgusted he was with the AG1, it sounded like a teenager talking right after a shot of tequila or something.
Kinda like Lucy selling Vitameatavegamin, "and it's tasty too."
Even Simon's superior acting skills couldn't convince me he enjoyed the green drink. He really tried, though.
He did .
Thought the same thing, still love my boy Simon tho!
It is weird he is advertising such a product. He does not look like the sort of health influencer that sort of thing would couple well with.
If it tastes foul then it must be good for you is the USP.
considering what AG1 pays, its not weird at all@@Rocketboy1313
I tried that drink once. Tasted like yard trimmings.
i will watch your ad reads because you put it at the beginning unlike other channels that try to fool me by putting their ads when the video is just about to get good.
"The system". "The organization". "The order". Clearly this is the peak of creativity
The Bible
@@oliverseiler2871That says The Bibble
@@oliverseiler2871not really a good example since bible isn't a nonspecific word here.
Well, it was the 1970s, let's see your literary works.
@@abrahamedelstein4806 Of course, as we all know creativity was invented in the 1980s
Even if you wanted a copy of this novel for nothing more than the educational and historical significance (learning from history so as not to repeat it), I imagine you'd wind up on a whole host of watch lists.
You should end up on a Watchlist. It's 2023; no one is buying that bullshit "erm umm it's for research" narrative anymore. There are tons of resources available online including the very site you're on right now if you want an in depth breakdown of the book and how shitty it is.
Bought it in high school from a barnes and nobel. They had to special order it so im definitely on a list somewhere. I'm just hoping me being Jewish and taking a class on the subject helped me out a bit 😂
Edit: the guy above is correct with how bad it is, such a poorly written book
😏 it’s available to the library of Congress is braille and audio reading download service in other words… It’s available to the blind. Lol!
@jibjones1233 you just need to submit form vet 49 aleph to the international cabal, and they can get you removed from the list. Make sure you're not using bet 49 aleph, that's the one for space laser targeting requests. You only get to make that mistake once.
I'm already on half a dozen watchlists bc of research for my writing (I have characters who literally work the JTTF, enough said) and the *only* reason I'd read is to better understand motivation behind acts of terrorist. That's it. Anything other than similar research purposes and I think that that book needs to be burned.
Seeing AG1 ads by Simon are always such a pleasure. You can tell how much it's not a part of his morning routine and how much he's fighting to not make a face 😭
When he said 'early 2000s' I was like 'WTF I thought this was 20th century, that's too close to today'
I believe we're in the 21st century.
The one big takeaway I got from that book (which I read two decades ago) was that their revolution was made possible by the gov't outlawing and confiscating privately owned firearms. According to the book, the conservatives who claimed they would never give up their guns, did the opposite. They were among the first to comply. The revolutionaries kept theirs and hid them. Also, the author had a keen eye for sociopolitical trends, as the world described in that book is disturbingly similar to today's world.
The world in the future of the "historian" or the world before and during the "great revolution"?
@@Tuberuser187 Obviously, it's the world before the "great revolution". The last sentence of OP's comment makes that rather clear.
@@ElvenSupremacy Not really, mentioning todays world leaves it open enough.
Yes only the so called conservatives have traded rules with the liberals and just haven’t figured it out yet!!!! 😂😂😂😂 what was the devils biggest trick again??? How did that go??? I’m a pagan so I don’t fucking know… SKALL, yah this is a shit show clown circus..
How to let the world know you agree with the Turner diaries without openly saying you agree with the Turner diaries
Religious gun nuttery goes hand and hand with racism, go figure
Another influence on the Turner Diaries you missed was Jack London’s The Iron Heel, a novel written from Londons socialist politics, it’s very similar in composition, written as letters of the protagonist found after a great socialist uprising overthrows the the US government (referred to as the Iron Heel) and the governments in Europe and Latin America which are portrayed as mere puppets of the iron heel. At the end of the book, it is reference that the protagonist was martyred and after her death, a socialist revolution had installed a new regime, called the brotherhood of Man.
Of course he didn't mention it. Socialism good. He didn't mention the Handmaids Tale either.
@@ferulebezel
The handmaids tale was not referenced by the author of TD as an inspiration nor is it of a similar literary style
@@eriknervik9003- That would require a time machine, as _The Handmaid's Tale_ was written in the 1980s.
@@ferulebezel- Or maybe it didn't occur to him.
Why should Simon mention a book written nearly a decade after _The Turner Diaries?_
@@julietfischer5056 The same reason one would mention analogous books written decades before it.
Thank you for mentioning the number of people including, children murdered at the Oklahoma City bombing. I think for the sake of complete context, it's important to not gloss over the amount of life lost at Waco, 82 people including 23 children.
I'll be honest, I've heard about Waco a lot over the years (I was born in 1985), but I still don't fully understand what happened or what it was about.
@VampyreVladimira Essentially, there was a group of religious separatists that had an end of days belief. They were accused of weapons violations and sexual misconduct. The federal government went to their compound to serve a warrant on the leader. The "Davidians," as they were called, were prepared. This led to a shootout and a long, drawn-out standoff and seige. It ended in a fire and the death of almost everyone in the compound. There are several documentaries and movies about it. There is still a lot of debate about all the events that took place and who was at fault. It was a tragedy regardless of who was at fault.
@VampyreVladimira ATF murdered women and children by burning down a compound of a cult that had "automatic weapons" that were never found. The leader of the cult was a "child lover" apparently, but the government wasn't there for that. All the video footage that showed the ATF firing first was "lost" so all we have the the ATF's word that "no they shot at us first". But they massacred those women and children and blamed it on the cult.
@@themadpolymath3430 Geezus! So basically, it would be like ATF or someone similar going to Jonestown and massacring the victims of Jim Jones' cult? Like yeah, I get it, they were a cult and had weapons (allegedly), but the people that were part of it, except the leader who created it, were victims, like? Wtf?!
Thanks for the video you peaked my interest where can I find it? Thanks!
I just hope the UA-cam algorithm doesn’t strike this video
Nah, he was a good goy and qouted the SPLC while dismissing our own lived reality of being replaces. It should be good to go.
I miss Murdoch Murdoch
I brought hearts of iron!
Bring me a higher love!
Unfortunately there will not be a repeat of the Great MEME war of 2016 during the 2024 election cycle and all of the great content it generated. Walt Bismarck was also memory holed by UA-cam.
They were last seen walking through Spengler's Forest.
Bitchute
It's a very short book and it's free online (at least it was when I found it years ago). You can easily read the whole thing in an hour or two. William Pierce isn't that great at story-telling and it shows in the book. It's a power fantasy story and he said as much. A more realistic scenario book written by him would be "Hunter" (If I remember the name correctly).
"free online (at least it was when I found it years ago)" Still is, even in Canada.
Thanks for the recommendation
Nah, Hunter is equally unrealistic and nonsensical.
I remember back in the mid 80s a friend and I were in high school and went to a gun show one Sunday for something to do. There was a vendor selling this book and he was dressed in some sort of uniform, almost like some kind of boy scout type group. He said something like "you two look like fine young men. How would you like to step up and do something for your people"?
Being pretty naive at the time, I thought that sounded patriotic and he encouraged me to read some of this book. About five minutes in I realized these dudes were straight up Nazis!
I made my share of bad decisions when I was young, but I had enough sense not to get mixed up with that bunch!
I'm calling BS on your story.
I wish it were. You don't believe there were and are white supremacists groups out there? This is how they recruited pre-Internet.
@@Rampart.XI take it you’ve never been to a gun show in states? 😂
@@ChaseTheHonda I know leftists like to jazz up the Nz WS narrative.
In the 80s i can totally see that. Many of these "militia" types are still ignorant to this day.
Timothy McVeigh sold copies of The Turner Diaries at gun shows around the mid and South West to support himself while he devised his plot and gathered the necessary ingredients for his truck bomb.
You made a mistake about 'Serpent's Walk'. The author of that was M.A.R. Barker, an American professor who converted to Islam and was most famous outside of his field for writing an early tabletop role-playing game, 'Empire of the Petal Throne', with a very detailed setting inspired by pre-Columbian American and south Asian civilizations. His neo-Nazism didn't become widely known until after his death.
A neo-nazi muslim dungeon master? What the hell
@@ryltair u ev'dently don' play MYFAROG
He made a lot of mistakes. He does not know the rest of the story.
@@ryltaireverything in that phrase minus the dungeon master part is very very common.
@@ryltairislam/neonazis/table top gaming are all systems of antisemetism.
A book that makes the early and mid carreer works of good old uncle Lovecraft seem modest by comparison.
HP Lovecraft would call the Turner Diaries racist which is really saying something
@@barbaragarb9453 Chances are that he would really tear it apart, especially late career Lovecraft given how his views changed later in his life.
And then there is the fact that Lovecraft actually knew how to write properly.
okay you're going too far there. loving lovecraft doesn't make you a racist. nor do I see calls for violence in the Cthulu mythos. Lovecraft was a neurotic neophobe. His racism was a product of severe clinical anxiety. If he lived today, he'd be seeing a psychiatrist and therapist and be on medication. He also married a Jew who shared his love of books, against the wishes of his family, so its clear that he cared more about books than he did about race. You notice that his protagonists aren't just white protestants, they're copies of HIM. He's the one being turned into a monster, driven insane, or killed. He's doing these things to himself in his novels. Psychologically, he did have a lot of things in common with racists. But it was more than just racism. It was the much broader neophobia, the fear of new things. Anything that was new and unfamiliar. Not just people of different races, faiths or creeds.
I'm not sure if this makes sense, I'm waiting for my first cup of coffee to kick in. But to denounce him as merely a racist is to oversimplify him immensely.
@@matteste I love lovecraft, but he can occasionally get too ornate. and occasionally he misuses a word in his quest to be obtuse. In the Cats of Ulthar for example, I don't think he knows what the word hoary means. Its an archaic word for hairy. So he's calling Africa "Dark and hairy". Like whut? That doesn't make sense. If he meant hoary as in behaving like a whore, then he seriously misused the word.
How do I know what hoary means? Because I've grown horehound, a medicinal tea herb, which got its name from 'hoary" because it was fuzzy.
@@barbaragarb9453 Lovecraft also never openly called for violence. The people most hurt in Lovecraft's writings were his protagonists, who are all copies of himself, and the occasional group of cultists who have no clue what they're actually doing. The Turner Diaries openly depict violence for political gain, plain old human on human cruelty.
20th Century’s most deadly books would be Hitler’s Mein Kampf or Mao Tse-Tung’s Little Red Book.
Not even close, those two books are famous, sure but do they still influence behaviors or fuel movements, very little. I think Sun-Tsu, The Koran, 1984, The Satanic Verses, Beyond Freedom And Dignity, Johnny Got His Gun, War of the Flea, Industrial Society and it's Future and a half-dozen others will be the "important" and dangerous books of the near future.
I would have the Bible and other religious texts at the top of the list of most dangerous books.
The talmud
Mao's book is beautiful and righteous
@@rodrigoemerickcoriolanosar40💀
Turner? I hardly know her!
Regarding the "Anarchist Cookbook"? That tome is the greatest, most effective manual for self-removal from the gene pool currently in print. I read it, and could not stop laughing at the number of ways to reduce oneself to so much exsanguinated hamburger. So if rapid, unexpected disassembly of your bilateral symmetry is what you're looking for, then the "Anarchist Cookbook" and "Poor Man's James Bond" are your manuals of choice. Good luck, and try not to take anyone other than yourself along with you.
One must separate the wheat from the chaff...
Never buy the compromised second grab editions
The Columbine shooters tried to build bombs from the anarchist cookbook. They only brought guns to pick off survivors. If they hadn't been such idiots, the death toll that day might have been much higher
Do Protocols of The Elders of Zion next!
Yeah, i don't he will go there, youtube will ban his channel
@@bloodmuffin123assuming these comments aren’t facetious from anti semitic people themselves, in all honesty that would be interesting. It’s a great forgery and fictional nonsense in of itself. However UA-cam probably would ban it due to UA-cam’s AI bot thinking that Simon is a neo Nazi channel, the bot not being able to tell the difference unfortunately.
@@bloodmuffin123No...they wont silly
The real enemies of humanity
@@bloodmuffin123lol JewTube
Anyone who thinks this book is the most dangerous doesn’t remember much about the 20th century.
No kidding. This guy is a clown. Mein Kamph? Mao's Little Red Book? Nevermind The Communist Manifesto itself, which while written in the 19th century resulted in the deaths of untold millions in the 20th.
What other book has the same influence within white supremacists circles??
Why didn't you site something?
Mein Kampf?
@@kevinfogle7929 Most of the people on the extreme right can barely read. Turner is simple enough with 5th grade wording.
Randolph Caverhall was the pen name of M.A.R. Barker, designer of the Empire of the Petal Throne rpg campaign setting. M.A.R. Barker wrote Serpent's Walk. This was only discovered relatively recently. Apparently Randolph Caverhall was the name of one of his ancestors.
sad day for rpg fans.
This is very disappointing for me personally, as Tekumel has always been fascinating to me.
I always knew the caste system was evil, and of course slavery, but Medieval European Feudalism was awful as well, and Tekumel was a very distinct, non-European fantasy setting.
No matter what I might think about M.A.R. Barker himself, I have spent too many decades engaging in the content to abandon all that effort because Barker was a Nazi wanker.
Just as I wouldn't abandon Dungeons and Dragons or Middle Earth if I discovered something awful about their creator.
I just posted about this as well. It does suck. But I am surprised Simon couldn't Google it real quick, it's on Wikipedia for gods sake.
As a Canadian citizen I'm ashamed that this is banned, censorship just makes it more interesting to impressionables minds...
Ha ha here in the U.S.A. we are on a book-banning spree.
They banned it because it's correct in its assessments. It's a direct threat to the actual powers that are eroding Western nations - international banks.
But it literally deserves to be banned!
@@jeffreygao3956That mentality doesn't stop the right wing fanaticism, it only makes it worse.
@@drgenmo8340 No, giving them a free reign is what makes it worse.
Haha, uh... "just how dangerous can a book be?"
_The Bible has entered the chat_
The Bible .. or the Quoran
@@scottzike1054Both. They are basically the same.
woah dude that like totally blew my mind you must be really smart
Rodney King put it beautifully: Can't we just get along?!
rodney king asked for it
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But then we miss his sour face trying to sell this green crap when he tries drinking it.
0:27 Simon gags while taking a sip of the sponsored product.
That's the REAL content right there@@Jeremy-ql1or
"Rules for radicals" would be a good one to cover and has inspired so much violence and hatred.
yep...surprised you havent been deleted for telling the real truth...
And continues to wreak havoc. Mao’s Little Red Book was very popular in the sixties and seventies.
Only in the fantasy lives of fascists who have never actually read the book. Little children like you that is.
The democrat parties’ playbook.
“Accuse your enemy of what you’re doing”
Actually, the 20th Century's most dangerous book was "Rules for Radicals".
Nope, by far the most dangerous book of the 20th century, light years ahead of all the others, is the communist manifesto by Karl Marx. The fact that Simon named some obscure book barely anyone has ever heard of let alone read "the most dangerous book of the 20th century" just shows his raging leftist bias. Communism and socialism have killed hundreds of millions in the 20th century, and the communist manifesto was the cornerstone of it all. Meanwhile the Turner diaries was the inspiration for a couple of deaths at most.
The Turner Diaries is only dangerous to the guilty. Rules for Radicals was the Bad Guys' playbook and written by a bonafide member of the Tribe.
This os the first time I dont skip the sponsors adds, you made it interesting. I will try it.
As someone who lives in Oklahoma City currently and visited the bombing memorial well before he moved here. I have never gone to a memorial as sobering and just oddly silent in damn near the middle of downtown, it’s like a dome is around the area, it is pen drop silent. I wasn’t alive when the bombing happened and the memorial still brought me to tears. It is a must stop to pay your respect to the innocent victims of psychopath.
How about all those agents who called in sick that day! I think it was close to 1/2 the agents
@@BillBondsHasAPosse I think you need to read more
wow. i was 14/15 in 95 when the bombing occured. im black, from new orleans area. louisiana of course. i can vaguely remember, between episodes of martin, sat night live, and the awesome commercials and the hip hop playin in the background, having a mother that was politically conscience and watched the news (also re-runs of 1980s classic sitcoms)
that bombing was kinda like COLUMBINE. like the 9/11 terrorist attacks. U could TELL something, SOMETHING was afoot! and its just totally insane to see how this all has played out over the years
SALUTE to u for doing your history lessons on your own accord bro👍🏽🖖🏾🙏🏿
@@christopherrobinson1219 I love history. I’m the type where idc how small a museum is in a town, if I’m gonna be there for a couple days I am going to it lmao. Anytime I vacation somewhere I always research all the notable stuff that happened there
Proof the FBI did it. OKC had white smoke, gov said fertilizer bomb. I was listening to talk radio that day, all the vets called in and said BS. The Beirut wearhouse explosion WAS fertilizer and it's smoke was red/brown.
0:33 Brother that did not look like a tasty experience 😂😂😂
Chaplin being born 4 days before Adolf explains a lot, his humour is that of an older brother ripping on his slightly younger brother....
Outstanding report. You have done yourself proud.
Oh BTW, The copy I had actually says "The Book That Inspired The Oklahoma city Bombing". They literally put that on there to sell books. Using a tragedy to sell books is I'm my mind disgusting!
on the cover ?
@@sethlinerode1047 ya
"There is a deeply Semitic influence in the press. It is Semitic and I am sure of it." -Patton, post-WWII
It's okay for the Semites to brag about it, but it's not okay for us to notice it.
Ooooo the scary jews are coming to getcha!@@ScoutsHonorBB
@@ScoutsHonorBB Yes, it is not okay. To be a Nazi is to be a degenerate.
So, Project 25 💙
I enjoy your presentation so much, I even listen to the commercial at the beginning!
Netflix is adapting this with Idris Elba as Earl Turner.
Hush! 😂😂😂
😂🤣😂
Oh look, a racist.
Keep up the good work!
Oh yeah, I remember reading this back in the 1990’s. What made it really scary is that it’s actually pretty well written and has a solid plot. But, fortunately, most sociopaths aren’t so intelligent, so the impact of this book was minimal. The Cohen Act.. jeeze… man, with a few tweaks this book could have been a satire.
do you disagree there is currently a war in america and europe against white people in general? I find that part of the plot the most compelling, because it is very real in 2023
Right. What a ludicrous idea. Next thing the ray rays are going to say Allen Greenspan and Janet Yellen run our $ supply or something.
It's a John carpenter movie with right wing leaning politics lol gun control is being forced on us in Illinois....no one is complying so far.
Well written and solid plot.
It is basic white nationalist power fantasy, that was not written that well.
The stuff you got wrong about the basics of the book could fill an entire nother book
Never read it so I’m gonna trust you.
@@patsandsoxsit's actually an entertaining little book. Quick read.
Well done.
You get to stay monetized, citizen.
lol true
Haha
ye that green shit took his breath away 🤣
Here's the thing though...reality is more dystopian than this book.
What can be more tyrannical than replaced in your own homelands without a fight? Watching the gocernment hand "new europeans" or "new americans" unlimited money to colonize us.
A good book about Robert Matthews' group is The Silent Brotherhood, by journalists Kelly Flynn and G. Gerhardt, published by Signet Books. Yes, they were avid readers of The Turner Diaries.
Come on Simon, Cody from Some More News chugs that entire glass. Put some effort into it.
It's obvious Cody doesn't like it either, lol, Simon's "I'm on my 2nd glass" was obviously a lie
@@nolongerblocked6210 LMAO when Cody "enjoys" his drink.
Holy shit this sounds like a great idea
No
Oh no! The Turner Diaries deserves mockery, not fans!
16 deranged people liked this?
Sounds like the Bible has a contender for #1, lets buy The Turner Diaries and make it #1.
I can think of another religious text inspiring some much more horrific things that are happening this very second but it's nowhere near as socially acceptable for you to mention that one, so you chose the one whose adherents are taught to turn the other cheek. Bit cowardly, no?
Very interesting. Thank You
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Austin is not that far east. Austin is in south central Texas
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Meme.
A bunch of people who read utopia and didn't understand it was a parody.
19:44 im not preparing a video essay nor am i a racist. I just bothered to watch the video
Did we read the same novel? I read in the 80's that the FBI rated 'The Turner Diaries' as the most dangerous book in America, so I had to locate a copy, which was easy. Taking quotes out of context may make for good video, but the book is about tribalism taking over the U.S. Reading excerpts does not give the whole vibe or lessons in the book. If you don't think that our current 'system' is encouraging tribalism, you haven't been paying attention. While horrific, the book shows what can happen after a disaster, then the overreaching 'system' that insists on disarming the public, then pitting one group against the other. Al Qaeda must have read the ending. It's a must read book to understand that empires fail, and what rises in its place may not be very good. Read it.
Yeah, it looks to me like the powers that be are trying to actively cause the turner diaries. For the same reason that "cleansing" was caused in haiti and Rwanda, by putting a minority group in control over a majority and trying to oppress that majority. They have had a very violent swing to the left and that swing is going to cause a counter-reaction because thats a fundamental law of nature and politics. But hey, it reduces carbon when there's a forced race war because you couldnt let ethnic europeans live in their own countries.
Sounds like a beautiful book!
He hates it because it's accurate. We live in a time where truth and reality are dangerous. Malinformation they call it. If I bring up crime rates it's malinformation and it might make someone sad. Bringing up racial statistics about welfare use and tax payment is hate facts. There are entire segments of the population that are a net drain on the system? Even 3rd generation "immigrants" are often still on welfare 50+ years later. Many of these people will spend their career earning time in prison costing $ instead of making $ to be taxed. Bringing up that we live in this horrible machine and it's bleeding to death makes me hateful.
The video maker would support making Islam the official religion of the UK for a 500,000 pound sponsorship with AG1/Athletic Greens
@@ScoutsHonorBB You're right. sometimes it's all about the green.
18:55 _Serpent's Walk_ (1991) has recently been accredited to linguist, sociologist, writer, and game designer M.A.R. Barker. Randolph D. Calverhall is one of his _nom de plumes_ .
He is best known for his roleplaying game _Empire of the Petal Throne_ , the first rpg with constructed languages and densely detailed non-European cultures.
It was his authorship of _Serpent's Walk_ that has stalled recent efforts to reprint or update _EotPT_ and its online presence.
i need to read it
@@irishcream9004 I don't know if _Serpent's Walk_ is any good. I also don't know if Barker totally meant what he was writing.
Norman Spinrad wrote a _roman a clef_ satire of Tolkien's works called _The Iron Dream_ , a fantasy novel written by Adolf Hitler in an alternate Earth. It's like Ralph Bakshi's _Wizards_ from Ironwolf's point of view. Basically Hitler is Aragorn and Goring is King Théoden, except they ride motorcycles instead of horses.
Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker
@sid2112 Yep. His anti-semitism was due to conservative values he adopted when he converted to Islam. He "went native" in Pakistan while studying Urdu and even married a Muslim wife.
He actually initially rejected his father's Nazi ideology (at least in his younger days) and even wrote an essay decrying it. His dad was a member of the German Bund and was a fervent anti-communist and anti-semite.
However, Barker later wrote articles as Calverhall for a holocaust denier periodical. Barker rejected the hedonistic and atheist Hippie culture of the late '60s and '70s and their rejection of moral values. It comes through in the excerpts I've read of _Serpent's Walk_ . It's weird that his later reactionary beliefs came from a multicultural place.
@@SidneyBroadshead Authoritarian, not conservative. There's a difference.
Oh this book....
As if these desirable groups won't just eat their own once everyone else is gone.
And before. Night of Long Knives, the Bolsheviks CHEKA, Romes Servile Wars,
Fascists have to purge any domestic dissention, and liquidate(profit) from any adjacent power structures before they can turn on the world.
They do it now!! It's just mostly hidden in their compounds & deep in the backcountry where they live. But every once in awhile someone escapes bcuz they don't like how they or their kids/family are being treated or turned into fanatics & it becomes a news story for a week or two... then everyone forgets about those a-holes again & they continue on with their idiocy in secret
@@nolongerblocked6210just like how the National Alliance fell apart after Pierce’s death!
@@VideoMask93White supremacist organizations are always splintering and reforming. Who would have thought being racist and uneducated would make you prone to excessively small groups and an inability to compromise in a functional manner.
Thanks for sharing. I heard of this long ago, but was never curious enough to read a copy. I knew I wouldn't like it, but wondered what was so bad about it. Now I know, and I didn't have to read it.
Remember that Simon is very happy to continue to push the idea to send your children off to fight in Ukraine.
Maybe you should read it, instead of taking some guy on the internets word for it.
"most dangerous book" seems like an exaggeration. I'm almost inclined to say that books don't kill people
Guess you never heard of the bible. That book has killed more people than McDonald's has served.
Oddly apt for what we’re going through today
Which is exactly why its banned
@THEKOOLiDMAN stop playing the victim. It's not even close to what's happening
The west being invaded by undesirables that don't gel with our way of life?
@@iniguezawsomeyeah, an insurrection over the results of a fair election in which members of several different "freedom" groups used some of the ideas laid out in this book is just a coincidence. Folks just happened to have zipties handcuffs on them for no reason when they entered the capitol building.
@@iniguezawsome
peak delusion. Its a forecast of what's to come. Camp of the saints got it better though.
So... 1984, the Handmaid's Tale... Banned in the US. This... Not? Explains a lot.
Banned in the us? Maybe in schools but they are absolutely not banned from buying, owning or consuming. Where did you get this idea?
You sound stupid.
Thanks for sharing.
"The 20th Century's Most Dangerous Book?" Mein Kampf says hold my German beer.
The turner diaries are fiction that people think will happen. That's what makes it more dangerous currently.
At least 8 copies should be placed into every "little library" in the Western world. If a book is "dangerous", you have already lost.
And yet, most of the book is coming to pass before our very eyes.
Unfortunately, you're correct.
Whoa stop noticing buddy and it will all be ok
@@Rumpleforeskin77 LOL Love the user name!
I think this is the second or third time watching this video. Well done!!
As a science kid, the Anarchist's Cookbook was amazingly educational.
Anyone else thought it was funny when Simon was describing the plot cause it sounded like a generic cliche YA novel?
Then he described the book's subject matter and message and I was like "oh ... Oh".
I'd think Rules for Radicals has caused way more damage to Civilization than the Book discussed.....
Clearly no thought was put into that comment.
I always thought the most realistic portrayal of how a current day Civil War might start was Euel Arden’s novel, Down Here in the Warmth. Great book. How can you go wrong with Militia on the streets of Manhattan.
AG1 always reminds me of the film, Soylent Green 🙉🙉
Simon almost 🤢🤮 trying it
Don't agree with the sentiments of the book but it should be out there in the public domain because as the Green Day song goes, you need to "Know your enemy".
It sets out the recipe for too many dangerous things like explosives.
Thank you for producing this. I am from Oklahoma.
"So where did you learn about this guy Turner? Prison?"
"He understood it all: the Will to Power, Eternal Recurrence, . . ."
I'm all for bringing these types of things to light however what I don't understand is that it seems like the narrative for trash books and writings is only about white supremacy. I don't see videos calling out black supremacy and quite frankly, I see a heck of a lot more black supremacists openly calling for the eradication of white people. I also see a lot of references to books that calls for black supremacy and the eradication of white people as well. Why do I not often, if ever, see UA-cam videos and creators calling out that crap as well?
I think that Mao's Little Red Book, which sold a billion copies, was much more dangerous than any other book of the Twentieth Century. Especially since the author is responsible for 50+++ million human deaths.
But, hey, that's just my humble opinion.
The people that control the media hate everyone. They hate whites the most
A.G. 1 proud sponsor of a The turner diaries episode. Lol
There are no dangerous books, only dangerous people.
This is disturbing. I am going to write to my congressman and watch some videos of cute dogs and cats to try and feel normal again.
Thanks for telling more people about this.
Mao's Little Red Book was and still is far more dangerous than that book could ever be.
How about the green book? Lybian
Dictator wrote it.
@@WestSideGorilla1980 As bad as Gaddafi was, Mao was responsible for deaths an order of magnitude higher and his book is still read among China's leadership.
I'd nominate The Koran
@@johntomlinson6849 by that argument i nominate the bible and torah
You tried. @@shawnschaitel838
You know on the note of "what would you do if the government comes for your guns" everybody says they'd take some agents with them if it came to it but think about it if they really wanted your guns the vast majority of people that are law abiding citizens that own guns will be at work they'll just come in quietly with out warning and hit us before anybody knows what happens
There aren't enough agents to confiscate all the guns in one fell swoop. If they tried that, they might confiscate a few thousand guns. There are 393 million civilian owned firearms in America. Only 6.06 million are registered. There are 2500 ATF agents and 13,000 FBI agents. Do the math. It would be an absolute shit show for the feds.
The most dangerous book is an e book with small font. Millions of eyes affected
Idk what I'm on
“Rules for Radicals” by Saul Alinsky
Yeah, that book is just as bad yet is on the coffee table of every current self-designated Marxist.
Me: I kinda want to read this book
Wife:...excuse me?!?
Me: Three words; know your enemy.
Lol if you want to "know your enemy " then just read MK. It's avaliable for free online. Be warned, if you're a student of history...you'll probably like it
My uncle made all 3 combat jumps with the 101st ABID in ww2, how to treat a NAZI?
@@davidbradley3735What a hero ..good thing you guys joined in yet another war or the communists might have lost and Europe wouldn't be the diverse exciting vibrant liberated place it is now where we all live in wonderful harmony and our kids definitely have a great future as European minorities in our homelands
SO BASED BRO. THE ENEMY WAS TOTALLY OTHER WHITE PEOPLE. I HATE PEOPLE THAT LOOK THE SAME AS ME BECAUSE TV TOLD ME TO.
@@Rumpleforeskin77 Hey, at least we get to be lectured on how bad the Nazis were, by nations that did similarly evil things, including while they were fighting the Nazis.
Remember kids: only the German camps were bad, the USA and USSR had lovely concentration camps!
Guts middle name was Luther, that’s all I needed to know 😂
What a waste of oxygen
wow the novelization of the fairly odd parents is nowhere near as funny as the show
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Yeah, let's ban books, because thats ALWAYS worked in the past. And the pendulum would NEVER swing back the other way.
We banned the book of Adolf here in germany.......works just fine!
Banned? You can buy this novel. You’re an idiot. Not putting grooming materials in schools doesn’t make something “banned” either.
I listened to it on audio book once. The book is silly and doesn't contain anything anymore dangerous than you're average 1970's men's adventure novel-- which is basically what the book is.
Younger people may not remember, but back in the 70's and 80's there were loads of cheap paperbacks from a genre called "men's adventure." A genre which virtually no longer exists. It was about secret agents and other extraordinary characters, but sometimes your everyman, saving the world and so on. And they usually had james bond-esque romance angles as well.
Its actually very peculiar that this genre is all but forgotten- it was extremely popular into the 90's.
But William Pierce essentially wrote in this genre but with a political angle.
I read the book years ago. What I recall was that in the interest of creating a free society (for conservatives, of course) Turner responded by submitting to a council of hidden individuals who send him into increasingly challenging and eventually fatal missions.
Thank you for the synopsis. As an avid sci-fi reader my entire life, I'm glad I never heard of this book & got sucked into reading it w/o knowing what it was prior to this. Now I can safely not waste a moment on it. Much obliged!
Sounds like a beautiful book!
Heard about it year's ago and always knew what it was, a guide for how to be an idiot.
It all comes down to the individuals mindset. I read it to find out why Timothy McVeigh constantly read it. Reading it gave me the knowledge of the signs to watch for of soldiers falling for gangs, cliques, and extremist organizations. In the wrong hands, it is used as recruitment must read material for pledges.
@@JorgeCruz-mi5gc lol are you trolling?
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia No. I an retired Army. During mid 90s to 2000 we had to check soldier's rooms for illicit materials. Being stationed at Fort Bragg we males had to strip down to cataloge tattoos. CID investigated reports from units of suspected individuals' actions/ trends on and off post. Multiple soldiers were arrested for being part and engaging with gangs and extremist organizations. Health and welfare checks are done to ensure the soldiers are maintaining their rooms, looking for illicit items, and to gauge the soldier's well being both physically and mentally.
I was extremely pleasantly surprised when I read this book. Written in the mud 1970s, it was like the writer had a glimpse into today!
Yikes that's pathetic
@@PhilBertran Awww, you poor little propaganda sponge, you mad I'm not a woken racist like you? How quaint. Hope to see you in 25'. 😘
@@Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu only idiots use the word 'woke' pejoratively. Hold your breath waiting for 25...
Yikes, a tucker carlson fan. No wonder you're gullible enough to believe this whining 'poor white garbage.
Non whites saying it's OK to be racist towards whites is on point. That's happening in 2024.
I read this terrible book about 20 years ago. It is indeed a Manual of Hate, as FBI stated. I'm a writer and author, and in my opinion, the book is rather poorly written, predictable, and not very realistic. Pearse also penned a sort of sequel entitled HUNTER, of which I never read, expecting more of the same neo nazi propaganda..
It’s a brilliantly written book. Your Far-Left brainwashing has caused you the inability to appreciate great writing.
@Al-ou3so bait used to be good
Writer and author of what?