Rumble link Bitchute link Link to Mike Palecek’s Goy Story
What’s the best conspiracy* book ever written?
I have authored six conspiracy books (including a tour guide), edited one, and translated another. But cheerfully I admit that none of them is in the running for “best-ever”…except possibly Laurent Guyénot’s From Yahweh to Zion, which is the one I translated but didn’t contribute to, except for a brief introduction.
I honestly have no idea which nonfiction conspiracy book I would vote for. If Ron Unz’s American Pravda series, or David Ray Griffin’s 9/11 series, were considered one book, they would obviously be in the running. Other than that, I’m drawing a blank.
But when it comes to conspiracy literature—meaning fiction and poetry—I actually have some opinions. The best conspiracy fiction book ever written is Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent, which recounts a classic false flag terror plot somewhat reminiscent of 9/11 and its sequels: directed from a foreign embassy (Russian rather than Israeli) with the perpetrator/patsy a “half-idiot” (Stevie rather than Hani Hanjour or Richard Reid) and the target chosen for its symbolic value (the Greenwich Observatory rather than the “phallic” World Trade Center**).
The most impressive book of poetry relating to a “conspiracy theory” may be Tom Breidenbach’s IX XI. If you have any other nominations, let me know.
And when it comes to “most prolific conspiracy-lit author,” the winner, hands-down, is Mike Palecek. I can’t even keep track of how many novels he’s published, but it’s got to be in the dozens.
Mike just published a new novel with the politically-incorrect title Goy Story. He said he wants to help me raise money, and publicize his book, by offering to autograph and mail a free copy to anyone (in the US) who donates at least $25 via my Paypal donation page.
So make a donation, email me at truthjihad(at)gmail(dot)com with your snail-mail shipping address and I’ll pass that on to Mike and he’ll sign and send you a book. (The address has to be in the USA, apologies to all you furriners and expats.)
Meanwhile, what’s your favorite conspiracy book? Vote in the comments! I’ll tally
Published on 3 weeks ago
If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.
Donate