If it was all an anti-Semitic hoax, then why are major parts of The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion actively coming true in our lifetime?
Book Reviews
2025 Reading List
I ended-up starting and finishing a book on Polish Mythology so suddenly that I had to take more time on this.
Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order by Samuel P. Huntington
Four major political changes that he was correct about and other aspects that he was completely wrong about, because of his conflation with Democracy and Whiteness... just like the non-profit Freedom House. Also, this book took longer than expected to finish.
Kishori Saran Lal’s book, “Growth of Muslim Population in Medieval India” stands the test of time: Islamic Conquests almost certainly did lead to a death toll of approximately 60 – 80 million Dharmic followers in India
Growth of the Muslim Population of Medieval India was absolutely fucking amazing to read and it is such a shame that its no longer in physical circulation in English.
2024 Reading List
I probably won't be reading anything for the remainder of the year, so these are all the books I read this year. Honestly, a bit disappointed in myself, but I got too distracted social media or video games. There's only so much time in a day... Finished Wired to Create by Scott Barry Kaufman and … Continue reading 2024 Reading List
Blood, Sweat, and Pixels Full Review: Is Jason Schreier a misogynist?
Does Jason Schreier have a Misogyny Problem?
Blood, Sweat, and Pixels by Jason Schreier Impressions: Misogyny via Omission?
Table of Contents for Jason Schreier: Twitter Experience Impressions of Blood, Sweat, and Pixels. Concluding Review of Blood, Sweat, and Pixels. I'm unable to do a full review yet; I just finished Chapter 6 - the chapter on Dragon Age: Inquisition - and I'm currently away. But in my spare time, I've been reading Kindle … Continue reading Blood, Sweat, and Pixels by Jason Schreier Impressions: Misogyny via Omission?
Biblical Womanhood: A Study Guide by Lori Alexander / The Transformed Wife
“Reverence means “fear mingled with respect and esteem.” A godly woman fears God and knows His ways are superior to her ways even when they don’t make sense and don’t appear to be working. She keeps her eyes on the eternal rewards by living in obedience to the Lord with His Spirit working mightily within her. Her greatest desire is to glorify God in everything and store her treasures in heaven, therefore, she continues to reverence her disobedient husband and prays for his salvation.” – Lori Alexander / The Transformed Wife, Biblical Womanhood: A Study Guide, Page 73. Kindle Edition.
A General Impressions of The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell: This Book Doesn’t Make Any Sense
This book is word salad.
A General Impressions of Paradise Lost by John Milton: Was Milton on an acid trip when he wrote this insanity?
Trying to read this was such an acid trip, I decided to go outside and touch grass.
My 2023 Book Reading List
Finished 8 books this year! Hooray! 🙂
Dine bahane’: The Navajo Creation Story paraphrased by Paul G. Zolbrod.
I had meant to publish this review earlier this Monday, but only managed to complete it now on Friday the 13th... so... Please enjoy!
Egyptian Mythology: A Guide to Gods, Goddesses, and Traditions of Ancient Egypt by Geraldine Pinch: Accuracy Issues
A mini-critique of a troublesome problem that I noticed.
Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in Motion by James Maffie
I would not be surprised if this is the most in-depth research on Aztec philosophy thus far.
Traditional Lakota Songs By Ben Black Bear Jr.
An honest review.
Harry Potter: “Secrets of Dumbledore” Theory: Nagini is the real origin of Voldemort
JK Rowling may really have set-up Nagini being a human from the start and the proof is in Book 6, Half-blood Prince. The "Secrets of Dumbledore" might be setting up a plot twist on Voldemort's origin involving her.
A Farewell to 2021 and a glance at the few books I read this Year:
I had hoped to get one of the Nocturne Analyses done by now, but I’m going through many life changes and I unfortunately can’t finish them up prior to the end of this year. This year has gone by so fast for me with so many major life-changes, that I’m honestly quite shocked by how … Continue reading A Farewell to 2021 and a glance at the few books I read this Year:
Life Update: Reading Two Books at a Time was a Huge Mistake, Writing has Slowed to a Snail’s Pace, and Thoughts on Contemporary Life
Earlier this year, I was hoping to get through more books to read. I tried reading a chapter of Haught’s book and Stanton’s book each day prior to reviewing them. Long story short, it burned me out far more than I expected. I had assumed the burn out I was feeling would go away, but … Continue reading Life Update: Reading Two Books at a Time was a Huge Mistake, Writing has Slowed to a Snail’s Pace, and Thoughts on Contemporary Life
Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson: I Quit this Absolute Failure of Worldbuilding and Plot
What is the point of writing sexual scenarios, but not having the maturity to show scenes of either sexual intimacy or sexual violence? This is an absolute failure of a book.
Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson is Boring and Dumb: General Impressions
This book is so dull and boring that I had to stop and watch a porn flick on Netflix to help get through it.