An excellent read and major RED PILL is Eustace Mullins book JEWS IN ANCIENT HISTORY written 50 years ago.
Here is an one of but many excerpts from his book that taught me something that I never knew and believe not many if any know in these times of confusion, chaos, gaslighting and oppression.
But of all nations,the Jew hated Rome the most, and even today, the favorite
epithet of the Jew for his opponent is "fascist". What
does the word "fascist" mean? It refers to the fasces, or rods
bound together, which the Roman jurist carried to implement
his punishment of the wrong-doer. It means simply the rule of
law, that is, gentile law, as opposed to the bloodthirsty Jewish
Law of Moses. Yet there is not a university in the world today
where the student can learn this simple and accurate definition
of Fascism. The Jewish professors tell the students that a "Fascist
beast" is the most terrible and evil thing that anyone can be,
but they never explain it any further.
This book is only 156 pages and likely one of the most jaw-dropping and informative books you have read that gives an historical account of the Jews and their perfidy to welcoming host nations. Although written 50 years ago he pegs our crazy world today and provides historical evidence of a damning pattern. It is a MUST READ if you have the guts and courage to address what I and many believe is a root cause of the moral, social, political, ethical, religious and family decay.
LINK is PDF:
http://www.eustacemullins.us/wp-content/works/Books/Eustace%20Mullins%20-%20New%20History%20of%20the%20Jews%20-%201968.pdf
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15617371? ago
Mussolini, no Jew, brought "fascism" into modern usage by choosing the name for his party.
Jeesh--stop with the crap sources and ignorance!
15618001? ago
Mussolini was a very good friend of the Jewish Bolsheviks in his early days when he was living as an illegal alien in Switzerland.
While I am a race realist and nationalist, Mussolini was in most instances little more than a gangster and a preening shitbag.
On the good side, he did introduce the 8 hour day in Italy against the preference of Italian plutocrats and took steps to modernize Italian infrastructure.
But his military exploits in the Balkans and in Ethiopia were simply stupid and catastrophic and he failed to take advantage of the oil wealth that was open to Italian exploitation in Libya.
On the other hand, he did clean out a lot of Commies and Mafiosi, although they were brought back to power post war by the CIA.
I don't give him a very high score as a politician. He was certainly no Franco, who fought off the Commies AND managed to stay out of WW2..