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The Conquest of a Continent

The Conquest of a Continent

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Forgotten Factor of Nation Building
Review: The best endorsement this book ever has was from the Anti-Defamation League in 1933. This self-appointed liberal censorship lobby advised:

"We are interested in stifling the sale of this book. We believe that this can be best accomplished by refusing to be stampeded into giving it publicity. Every review or public criticism of the book of this character brings it to the attention of many who would otherwise know nothing of it. This results in added sales. The less discussion there is concerning it, the more sales resistance will be created."

This has been the attitude of the liberal establishment ever since: Ignore it and it will go away. This is definitely one book 'they' don't want you to read. All the more reason to read it, from cover to cover.

The contents explain why America became great and spread from ocean to ocean. It wasn't just an accident of history but the inherent destiny of a great race. Madison saw clearly that the fate of nations ALWAYS depended on their racial content, a view that has been suppressed for decades by the PC media, the establishment, and pro-immigration big business, even though science and common sense have always backed up the fact that different races behave on average in quite different ways.

When it first appeared back in the 30s, Henry Fairfleld Osborn commented, "The character of a country depends upon the racial character of the men and women who dominate it. I welcome this volume as the first attempt to give an authentic racial history of our country."

Unfortunately, this great book came out in the era of Nazi Germany, when the excesses of that group of extremists cast a subjective shadow on the objective notion of racial difference. The book has languished in relative obscurity ever since although its message has never been more relevant to an America that is changing its racial composition by the day.




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