Das Kapital by Karl Marx - 8.39 USD

Black Book Of Communism by CIA assets - 64.91 USD

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    92 years ago

    I was curious to see how much the Black Book was in my country.

    Now you must see what I cannot unsee.

    Oh the melodrama.

    A sequel!

    By someone called Ian Tinny, et al.

    The blurb (choice extracts with added emphasis):

    Communism is deadly. Its most murderous period occurred under the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Stalin. Stalin boosted the dogma’s kill rate after he joined with Hitler during World War II, invading Poland and going onward from there. After Hitler’s death, Stalin lived on and promoted Mao Zedong and other fellow travelers globally who added to Communism’s enormous body piles.

    This book explores the homicidal history of communism worldwide and exposes little-known origins within the USA too. One of America’s most famous socialists was Francis Bellamy, the author of the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Bellamy’s flag pledge was the origin of the infamous stiff-armed salute (and other brainwashing behavior) that was borrowed decades later under German socialism and under other socialists worldwide.

    … The Bellamy cousins wanted the government to take over all schools and education worldwide in order to promote their deadly dogma. …

    This is an extraordinary and almost unspeakably chilling book. It is a major study that deepens our understanding of communism and poses a philosophical and political challenge that cannot be ignored. The book’s central argument, copiously documented, is that the history of communism should be read above all as the history of an all-out assault on society by a series of conspiratorial cliques led by cruel dictators (Lenin, Stalin, Mao Zedong, Kim II Sung, Pol Pot, and dozens of imitators) who were murderously drunk on their own ideology and power. Read the tabulators of the Red Terror from its inception in 1918 down to its vestigial continuation in such countries as North Korea and Cuba. This book challenges the left’s deeply seated tenets that … Stalinism was an effect of one personality, not an entire system; and that moral indictments of communism are mitigated by the unique evil of the Nazism with which communism conspired to spread WWII. The author Ian Tinny has performed a signal service by gathering in one volume a global history of communism’s crimes. … The book is as important in its way as the works of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The Black Book of Communism is enormously impressive and utterly convincing.

    Author bio:

    Ian Tinny: Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a mental health counselor working with the United States Probation Office, federal judges, and sociopathic criminals in the justice system. Tinny’s work led to the arrest, trial, conviction, and imprisonment of America’s Dumbest Criminals (and the foreclosure of their homes, along with victim restitution liens, and criminal forfeiture judgments, in amounts totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars).

    Tinny is also a personal effectiveness coach specializing in cognitive and behavior change development for individuals and teams. He resides in Key West, Florida, for most of the year, with his cat and dog, overlooking the water. When not in Key West, he spends time in Manhattan.

    His book “Pledge of Allegiance + Swastika Secrets” is a semi-biographical work about jaw-dropping discoveries concerning American heritage from the historian Dr. Rex Curry, including these revelations: (1) that the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was the origin of the Nazi salute and Nazi behavior; and (2) that the swastika, although an ancient symbol, was also used to represent crossed S-letters for “socialism” under Nazism (the National Socialist German Workers Party).

    Tinny has collaborated with the Dead Writer’s Club (the famous author’s group) to produce multiple books, and assists the Pointer Institute for Media Studies to provide remedial education to journalists about history, economics, and government.

    And from the reviews (how will Tinny cope with this calibre of critic?):

    Don’t waste your money Poorly written, about American Scouting, chapters about the swastika… Crap. Don’t waste your money… Read Ayn Rand instead, Brave New World, 1984, Animal Farm. Not this.

    An anti-Communist book so good that even conservatives can’t stomach it.