It’s summer, so you know what that means: it’s time for a summer reading list!
No, not an AI-hallucinated fake summer reading list. It’s the dinosaur media idiots who are publishing that crap.
No, I’m talking about a good old conspiracy realist reading list . . . with a couple of fun books thrown in for good measure. So, get out the beach towel and get ready to curl up with a good book!
And now, in addition to:
- my New World Order Reading List;
- the tour of my bookshelf;
- the Liberty Weekly book recommendation roundtable;
- the WWI book recommendation podcast;
- the book-off with Richard Grove;
- Another 25 Books You Should Read;
- Your Summer Reading List (2021);
- Another Another 25 Books You Should Read;
- the Mass Media Reading List;
- and the False Flag Reading List . . .
. . . I present ten more books to add to Your Summer Reading List (2025).
Let’s go!








Dr. Reiner Fuellmichs’ most recent statement: https://www.bitchute.com/video/vU2oThakJX0u
Recommended book on the widespread impacts on health of vegetable / seed oils: Dr Catherine Shanahan – Dark Calories: How Vegetable Oils Destroy Our Health and How We Can Get It Back. From the cover: Dr Catherine Shanahan walks us through the science of how vegetable oils affect the body, exposes the corruption that deceives doctors and consumers into eating them, and gives us a clear and hopeful roadmap to recovery and rejuvenation. Dark Calories is the first book to definitively show that refined vegetable oil is the defining ingredient in both junk food and the entire modern diet and makes the case that eliminating it is the single best thing you can do for your health.
Thank you for this. Will definitely be reading. I had been buying “100% Avocado Oil” from Aldi for years thinking I was making a good decision. Well, they got sued when it was discovered by independent analysis that the oil was actually Canola and other garbage oil. The oil industry is an absolute mess of deception.
Just watched her last night get interviewed by Dr Ken Berry, a fan of the carnivore diet. They were discussing seed oils.
https://youtu.be/UQtpLaDxRFE
Reading list – ancient history, catastrophe cycle, and chronology
(All books can be found at
https://archaix.com/books
some as free downloads, some for purchase)
Free file converter
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–When the Sun Darkens
2017
Jason Breshears
https://annas-archive.org/md5/7514453d632dd71d47581060f95714f8
–Giants on Ancient Earth: An In-Depth Study on the Nephilim
Archaix, 2017
Jason Breshears
https://annas-archive.org/md5/11095aa4dceaf6c649bb61b828e989dc
–The lost scriptures of Giza : Enoch and the origin of the world’s oldest texts
The Book Tree, Second edition. Revised & updated, San Diego, California, 2017
Jason M. Breshears
https://annas-archive.org/md5/d7e7594af948745db21dbe773e7987b8
–Nostradamus and the planets of apocalypse : new evidence for the global disasters coming in 2040 and 2046 AD
The Book Tree, San Diego, California, ©2012
Jason M. Breshears
https://annas-archive.org/md5/ebe43591f622d910d12e8eece694d15c
-Chronicon Archive 1-5 – Jason Breshears 2017.PDF
https://annas-archive.org/md5/40950e18bc3abb9b795a6bc5727894e2
–Shocking Secrets of Antiquity: Racial Wars of Bronze Age, Unusual Artifacts, Technolithic Engineering and the Two Cataclysms That Buried History
Independently Published, 2017
Jason Breshears
“For thirty years now a cabal of popular authors like Graham Handcock, Robert Schoch, Robert Bauval, Andrew Collins, Brien Foerster and others have released a steady stream of books backed by major publishers that promote an entire inaccurate view of world history and human origins. This censorship grows as these authors borrow heavily from each others writings in the construction of their pseudo-history. In Shocking Secrets of Antiquity this censorship is broken, our incredible history laid bare. In this packed work citing over 247 sources we discover the mysteries of fossilized jellyfish, fate of the Cro-Magnon people, records and visitations of intruder planets, the capture of Luna and the Pre-Lunar World, the antediluvian memories of a Prior Creation, ancient accounts of the first appearance of Caucasians that shocked the preFlood races, the descent of the Anunna and their amazing technolithic engineering sciences, the Gihon Flood in the days of Enoch, Enoch’s reign and identity as the Sumerian Enki, the Nephilim Dynasty, archaic Bronze Age race wars, the true chronology of the Great Pyramid of Giza and the facts that prove it to be the most unique monument on this planet. Breshears expounds like no other on the origin of the Goddess religions, the Seven Anunnaki Kings, the Old World calendars so misunderstood today, about the holographic nature of reality and the beings capable of entering and exiting this holography, that our world is an ancient prison, facts about the Great Deluge cataclysm that ended the entire global Early Bronze Age and the later Flood of Ogyges that collapsed the Middle Bronze Age world….”
https://annas-archive.org/md5/7c501165481038241d064f0d75d5a3d7
Definitely will be checking some of these out. Unfortunately, I think Whitney’s amphetamine use undermines the readability of her text.
I bought a copy of Borges stories in Mexico years ago. My mind was blown when I realized the only blank page in the book was the ending to The Lottery In Babylon where they talk about ‘perhaps The Company doesn’t even exist’. It was so hilariously borgesian that that would be the blank page. I cherish that copy.
I’ll recommend another Argentine author, Ernesto Sabato, specifically his book On Heroes and Tombs. You might not realize why I recommended it until you get to the section near the end called Informe Sobre Ciegos (Report on the Blind).
I also recommend What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses by Daniel Chamovitz.
Also, as someone who has been living in Japan so long, I wonder what your impression of Blowback by Chalmers Johnson is all these years later.
Do you mean Whitney Cummings? I think you might be confusing the Whitneys.
lol no she’s probably on cocaine. Both have been on the Tim Dillon show however…..and both have illuminati bloodline surnames…..
Bradley Edward’s book ‘Relentless Pursuit’ is also recommended in this powerful moment of Epstein resurgence.
I better pretend to buy these books for my friends who pretend to read.
Hankey
lol, I read an article a while back about the guy who’s job is stocking bookshelves for people to use as backgrounds when their doing media interviews…..you tell him what you want to look like you know and he puts books appropriate to your desired expertise.
I kinda think we’re past the sweet spot for mass education and heading into a post literate world…even people who read a lot tend to consume slop and last time I was in a public library the non fiction was seriously pared down to semi slop.
I listened to this about how keyboard use means that lots of Chinese forget how to physically write….butvif you consider it were not that far off that here in the west.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZeTPA17-UE&pp=ugUEEgJlbg%3D%3D
The Lie Berries.
A bunch of adjectives popped into my head last night.
Obsolete, irrelevant, useless, political, wasteful, pathetic, ludicrous, and ridiculous.
A lot of this goes for most of our schools, too.
You will find sexually fluid people and wokies running the show(also schools).
What you won’t find is scholars, serious students, autodidacts, and professors, anymore. That is not even a values judgement; the computer is much more practical and useful for all of these Library denizens of yore.
Hankey
“…You will find sexually fluid people and wokies running the show(also schools).…”
That’s true, but the situation could flip very fast under the right circumstances.
The wokies are just the gossipy church ladies of the 40s in a new, highly artificial, environment. The majority of wokies are not die hard ideologues, they just see what way the wind blows and go with it….like all the commies whi joined the Nazi party they can be converted into anything that power tells them is “current thing”.
Change the incentives and they would be racist homophobes in a few weeks because at their core is ….well, not a lot TBH.
Got to agree that the internet is (mostly) a superior tool for learning, but the problem with it is that it’s ALSO super entertaining boob toob. I think the internet is wonderful, for a few people, but it’s made most people stupider and less happy.
Hopefully one day we will keep the good and toss the bad, though the online safety stuff makes me think the powerful want to toss the good and keep the bad…. 🙁
Besides which….. whi doesn’t live the smell of books?
About 40 seconds in…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ-_Sk8haZA&pp=ygURR2lsZXMgYm9va3Mgc21lbGw%3D
Duck, you write a lot. But sorry, I must say this last post contains nothing that I disagree with. I even liked viewing the smell of books clip. I do, however, disagree with the way you continually spell the word who, as well as my name.
I guess we can stop now, as this thread is reaching book-length proportions, and it may not be what everyone wants on their summer reading list.
Hankey
Just thought about what you said…gov schools imo always bad.
Rushdoony wrote a book on the history gov schools and titled it “the messianic character of American education “ and while most folks will want to skip the first couple of chapters since their religious the history was very good.
State schools were always designed to turn people into cogs in a machine, products rather then people
https://archive.org/details/the-messianic-character-of-american-education
I believe he predates the secular critics in speaking out about what “free” education in schools is actually about
The new age is upon us.
Speaking of libraries, they are dramatically losing their meaning. I go to the neighborhood branch, here in Dallas, because I help my wife set up her Yoga classes there. And I occasionally perform a music show for them on weekends. The latter are far and few between, but I go once a week to set up the room for yoga.
Books are not what the library is about anymore. Most of the floor area is for homeless people on the computers and all of the CDs and DVDs that recently at least gave the building some purpose, up until bout 15 years ago. There is a nice little indoor toddler playground on a rug. And all of the well-paid wokies and progressive flyers and presenations that you will ever need. And beading and fingerpainting, but no reading or Mark Twaining. I think they serve junk food on certain ocassions, and have someone help old people with filing taxes.
Pero no encuentramos libros en la biblioteca estos dias. Tambien no hay mucho Ingles.
Let’s highlight something good. This branch did not present a Drag Queen Story Hour yet. Maybe next year…
Sad but true….when the internet turns into a kiosk for most people there won’t even be libraries to awaken peoples minds.
It will become a caste thing where you need to have parents who care enough to teach you or your lucky enough, like I was , to find a mentor
This phenomenon reminds me how fast things can change. (I am an artist) In the mid 90’s I spent a real lot of time in the main downtown library when I was tasked with making interactive exhibits for The Science Place of Dallas Museum. I also had to write instructions for each display and a blurb describing the science that was being illustrated, in a distilled fashion. I had to go downtown to the library for long hours, and search for, and through, hundreds of books. In 2002 I had to gather lots of wildlife photos for a large mural that I was painting for the Zoo. These I found in books, but also in the massive picture file that the library staff had created over the years, mostly cut out of magazines like the Smithsonian, Nat Geo, etc. Today, of course I could get better images and easier searches for the science stuff, just sitting at my PC. It literally would have saved me months.
The point is, that I could not have imagined that would change so radically in half of my lifetime. You know, when I was a kid it seemed like the library, and how to use it, were unquestioned. It looks like they just now persist because of government inertia.
The lines in the banks, and the checks in the mail, not to mention the checkout lanes in the big stores, have gone even faster.
But, at least we still have old fashioned lying media and politicians. So I am not completely disoriented.
PS I wouldn’t have had to even draw and paint anything, if I had my modern computer back then. Pretty soon, there will be no need for me to do the sculpting. Even the design brainstorming!?!
“….Pretty soon, there will be no need for me to do the sculpting….”
WHAT???? You don’t have a cnc milling machine do it for you????
Luddite. 😉 just kidding.
More seriously I think that the sense of “Future Shock” is a deliberate attack. They try to make people feel out of place in space and time. It gets me too and I’m not even (that) old 🙂
RE: Unease of too rapid changes…
Technology will march on, but “never let a good crisis go to waste” is their motto. They will exacerbate and use any imbalance in the population psyche against us. This proves that they despise us and are at war with us, as James has said. This is the hard thing that I wish I could convey to those that I meet. It is too much to believe that the friendly newscasters and their favorite politicians are not loving, intelligent, and benign. The inevitable disorientation of future shock does play into their control freak agendas, but the predictive programming part of this over-advertised ‘progress’ may be more deliberate. Anyway, I still use cash, and at least do the finishing steps of my sculpture work by hand. I also stay away from AI friends and spouses.
This isn’t a book but an article that discusses the massively underreported Hunga Tunga undersea eruption that occurred in 2022, which could explain all the very extreme weather we have been having the last couple of years.
https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/re-heated-thursday-july-17-2025-c?r=lm4tj&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
One of the best books exposing many of the past skamdemics (besides CV19 84) is Virus Mania. It exposes lies about Spanish Flu, HIV/AIDS lies, Avian flu, polio, etc. You can see the pdf version here, but that doesnt include about CV19. Have to buy latest one on sites like AMZN or others.
Link to pdf version: https://archive.org/details/torsten-engelbrecht-virus-mania-how-the-medical-industry-continually-invents-epi
Even the best truth researchers are failing to put the scamdemic puzzle pieces together in a way that fully jibes with what we witnessed with our own eyes.
I think the curtains were left cracked longer than intended and a lot of us taxcattle & guinea pigs got a good enough peek to see that there is indeed some kind of extremely powerful long-lived shadow group/entity.
Many of the most far-fetched theories have gone from being laughable to entirely possible.
Since someone quacked something about books which critique the Prussian indoctrination model of slavucation, I feel compelled to mention one of the greats – John Taylor Gatto.
Here’s his epic history of the ed-op
The Underground History of American Education: A School Teacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling
2, 2003
John Taylor Gatto
https://annas-archive.org/md5/91f888ff689446289eed247896cde02b
And one for doing it the right way
Educating your children in modern times : raising an intelligent, sovereign & ethical human being
Kinza Press, 2nd Edition, 2003-05-01
John Taylor Gatto; Hamza Yusuf; Dorothy L. Sayers; Nabila Hanson
https://annas-archive.org/md5/2a71035b76c29beeb5f5d28eea587d3b
I know many of you will remember Richard Grove’s close collaboration with John before he passed. I think it would be excellent if JC would do a brief episode on this material, and revive an interest in Gatto’s work as hopefully more people start to realize that they can no longer outsource the education of their children to strangers in the public-private indoctrination complex.
Nothing is more sacred than the process of nurturing and shaping a young mind. Even if they have been indoctrinated for years, I have seen first hand, many times, how much a child can shift and grow when they realize that someone is willing to treat them like a real human being, and stop lying to them. The process of discovery is a powerful thing. Gatto uses this fact to great advantage.
Here is a book about spiritual reality I wrote, and how it manifested through a gifted child. Evil and darkness are not defeated, but subsumed in a path of childlike love. Corny, yes, but I thought it might be helpful for the CR readers: https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Reason-Lessons-Gifted-Child/dp/B0DZ2X94SW/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
You wrote this? Wow!
It looks very interesting.
I read your linked bio, as well.
When I scrape together a few cents, this book is the first on my list.
Hanky, here is the book website for more info for free: http://www.beyondreason.info including an endorsement from favorite Catherine Austin Fitts (CAF)(“Remarkable book…”).
Here’s a question, why do some truth-tellers like CAF and JC survive and thrive while many (most?) don’t?
I didn’t get the book yet, but I am interested.
BTW, I had a couple of bizarre experiences involving infants and death, over 40 years ago. I still recall them, as they were so stunning and powerful.
Why do some, like JV and CAF, endure more than others?
I can come up with some theories. Are you considering entering this field?
Are you working for a nefarious NWO agenda, to figure out how to snuff out the Truth Movement? (Insert snarky emoji)
I reckon they have used their assets, which include a work ethic, a strong intellect, and legible voice. CAF also brings a valuable perspective from years inside government bureaucracies. Corbett Report is, by far my favorite site. I like the way he documents things with the show notes, etc.
My personal tastes resonate with the following traits. This is what I really know, and it may, or may not, be important for your general question about success in this field. They both seem to be very clear about when they are reporting, vs when they are speculating. This is essential for me. I mostly agree with James about which issues are central and pivotal in this world of greed and and propaganda. For instance, I still recall his episodes on Expertology, Kakistacracy, 9/11, How do we measure Global Temperatures, and the Crisis in Science. He doesn’t jump on bandwagons and follow trends. He presents insightful, and often original, good analysis of relevant, and often unique topics.
Have to bookmark this for December in the southern hemisphere
Going through Tragedy and Hope now (about a third of the way in) and I have to say that Quigley rightly or wrongly does love to paint with a broad brush
>the Russians have this outlook
>the Germans have that outlook
I mean for example on page 299 in my version
“The Englishman is disciplined from within so that he takes his self-discipline, embedded in his neurological system, with him wherever he goes, even to situations where all the external forms of discipline are lacking. As a consequence the Englishman is the most completely socialised of Europeans, as the Frenchmen is the most completely civilized, the Italian the most completely gregarious, or the Spaniard most completely individualistic. But the German by seeking external discipline shows his unconscious desire to recapture the externally disciplined world of his childhood”
Yet again the winners of the war were the paragons of virtue and the losers were right rotters. Then again I’m open to the idea of differences between people but whether he has the French right I don’t know 😛 Still an interesting book
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Strange that I can comment…is there a reading list I’m not seeing?
I’m going through Genuflect by Tracy Twyman right now. Dark af. The DaVinci Code meets Eyes Wide Shut, maybe.
I’ve found AI voice readers helpful in getting to that. Maybe I will try and use that for some of James’ suggestions. I’ve never read Tragedy & Hope, after all…
Blackpilled did a talk about the book “By Way If Deception” , a book on how Israel’s Mossad do things.
Throws some light on how a rather small country wiyh a rather small intelligence service can punch way above its weight by calling on a very extensive network of “helpers”
Starts about 8 min in, avoid the last hour of chat comments if you don’t like hearing racism very much. The rest of it’s pretty good.
https://odysee.com/@Blackpilled:b/sayanim:4
Summer reading.
You never know what you will be lead to; what you will find or discover until you read whatever it is that is before you. It’s not cinema, eyes or eyes and ears, nor is it auditory experience through your ears or vibrations strong enough to feel. Reading, so what is it? It’s a transformation of the inanimate object into a consciousness. A transfer of energy, matter…knowledge?
This leads to other places. Motion , movement and along the way , the road signs appear. They tell you where you are, or what is up ahead. Where you can’t go. The Heisenberg indeterminacy is one of those signs. It’s the Truman Show of physics.
* In this material universe, and also within the ideas that hold it in place , the game of material sensations and acquisition of things material is played by the ” haves” against the ” have nots.” *
™ Indo Swan, ” Kiss earth goodbye” 1975
So along the way we discover the roadsigns that limit you, and deny you or like a road sign of propaganda, direct you like “Thelma and Louise” over the cliff towards an untimely demise.
Use your psychic abilities and end the physics.
On the cover of Jacob Nordangard’s book
” Temple of Solomon” I was fascinated by the cover art. I see a seven pointed star, made by the over lay of 3 keystone outlines. The keystone has four outer points and one inner point due to the stylized outline.. 2 on the wide top side and 2 on the narrow side. 1 in the middle part. I never saw a keystone that didn’t have a flat bottom on the narrow side. Which would make 4 corners instead of 5. How do 8 corners make 8 corners make a 7 pointed star?
My maternal grand father carried a metal coin, for all my life he keep that coin with him in a leather coin holder. Around the edges it had K.S.H.T.W.S.S.T. and an outline of a key stone in the center . Inside the keystone it said Rock Lodge. Anyone know what the letters stand for around the outer edge. He told me it was an acronym for. King Solomon Had Twenty Wifes Some Say Thirty. He never answered any of my straight questions my entire life.
I really am playing a joke on you but the mystery of the corners of the keystones is real. The keystone has 4 outer corners not 8 ( honestly don’t know how that got in there )
. How is a 7 pointed star made from overlaying 3 keystones with 4 corners? That’s 12 total outside corners in a pile making a 7 pointed star. How is this possible? Does the angle that’s created on the bottom line play into this pattern causing 7 points on the outside ?
The reading of the U.S. Government Accounting Office report 2023- 2024 should be one of the things read this summer. The reort is out. Truthstream Media illuminating the Game of material sensations that Indo Swan talked about in ” kiss earth goodbye “.
It’s quantum physics and you can only read it and understand it psychically.
https://youtu.be/FezDGwDCOGI