What Do You Think About Mein Kampf?
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Just historic artifact. Boring, really. Few interesting observations about Jews behaviour does not help this book become something outstanding. Even Ford's "The International Jew" is much more useful and interesting if you are interested in Jewish shit around the world.
Nowdays "Mein Kampf" just used mostly as a false flag prop by Jews and their shills. Hardly those who do that really know how uninteresting and out of time it is. It just can't inspire anybody today. It is just sad to read it today, you clearly see where Hitler was hugely mistaken due to his ignorance and followed false narratives due to his credulity.
Strange, that Hitler's paintings are not used for the same shit. They are exactly like "Mein Kampf" - uninteresting.
If you are much into all that history things - read it, it is full of that small historic details. If you are not - you will not find anything you didn't already know.
I've never red it but it seemed sus how widely available the book is. The hard hitters are always hard to find because most publishers (who are jewish) won't touch them with a 10 feet pole.
Try finding a copy of something truly eye-opening like Eustace Mullins, Sutton or Ioan Ratiu. Normies love gifting Mein Kampf because they find it edgy.
And there must be other books that even people here in conspiracy circles never even know about it because they were completely expunged.
Isn't it strange for example that there aren't that many books discussing Jewish sacrifice ritual?
A reader burying self into it makes a book stand out.
Consenting to suggested tempts ones mind "into rest"...being within perceivable implies "inter esse" aka within essence.
What if he-brew his-story to tempt jew/you to ignore all perceivable for suggested?
What if knowledge (all perceivable) implies foundation of being (ones perception); hence impossible to not find more to know unless willingly ignored for understanding (standing under suggested)?
My entire life Mein Kampf has been vilified as the drug addled ramblings of a weak man, but with Israel's complete transformation into a openly genocidal state filming the most expensive snuff film ever made it brings me pause to reconsider what the actual truth is
I second "CrazyRussian", It's most certainly not the demonic book they portray it to be yet it's not that valuable either. Only mentions Jews here and there. Nothing of great value can be gleaned from it.
And if you haven't gone into that rabbit hole let me sum it up for you and save you the effort:
Phase 0 (normie phase): Hitler was the most evil man ever.
Phase 1 (noob awakened): Hitler was the greatest man ever.
Phase 2 (advanced): Hitler was Jewish and working for them.
Phase 3 (end stage): Hitler had good intentions, was probably duped. (Or at least this is where I am at)
Easy proof he wasn't Jewish is the fact that he later in the war supported the Palestinian against Jews and gave valuable training to Hasan Salama and Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni.
He backed the Palestinians only after it went south with the Italians (He was planning to give the middle east to Italy and didn't want to intervene) and it's a whole load of history.
I second that tier. I'm at Phase 3 also.
I think smart people should buy a physical copy while they still can.
I read the manifesto of the UNA Bomber. I found the analysis accurate, but he drew the wrong conclusions. When you want to change, change yourself first, the rest comes by itself, that is the Buddha way!
He lived in a shack in the wilderness, I think he tried.
a) Mein Kampf aka My Struggle..."my" implies taking into possession, while ones struggle implies needing to let go of wanted temptations held onto. A contradiction in terms.
b) There's a great passage in the book about being taught timelines; persons and places in history...but never ones position in all of it.
Book written by a Darwinian authoritarian who worships his own flesh.
Shadowritten by Rothschilds to brainwash the German sheep to their deaths. It worked.