I hope you are doing okay on your process of realocation.
Today, I am writing to you regarding the following subject. Yesterday, I found a book on a bookstore of rare books titled Early Civilisations of the Nordic peoples by Pearson Roger.
Have you heard this book before?
Within the passages, I found some sections that caught my attention.
It states that the nordic warlike spirit has been the race downfall since ancient times, as they will keep fighting with one another with passion while sparing/pitying darker races whom they seem not worthy of challenge.
It also mentions how ironic and tragic it was that, after the nordic people have dissappeared, the darker races will also keep the culture, language and teachings brought by the fair invadors.
Very interesting book, although short and out of print now, and I found it on the “racist/white supremacist” section. It also has some references to German/French books in order to learn more about the subject of Nordic migrations. The book was first printed by the beginning of 1965.
Can you believe we still had such books just 60 years ago? Even after Germany lost the war and when commander Rockwell was still alive.
Now, the shelves on libraries are full of degeneracy, negro literature and prolefeed content. Unreal how much things have decayed in such a short period of time.
Anyhow, that will be everything for now. I may search for more “racist” lost literature here and see if I can save something for posterity. The internet and digital media are not to be trusted, specially with the raise of AI generated content.
Best regards,
Jamie
PS: My girlfriend found a picture of her great-grand-father, wrapped with a National Socialist flag and a SS Waffen officer cap. I can’t tell if he was an active soldier since he was not wearing the full uniform, but also very interesting, indeed.
9 replies on “Dear Herr Cesar,”
Unfortunately even rare and second-hand bookstores in this country are ceasing stocking interesting reads such as this one. I’m falling back on Amazon more and more, often finding myself picking up the sole/last copy in circulation of most books, sometimes for rather too much money. My own aim is to keep a substantial print library of such works. I say library, as I’ve made plans recently to turn over my collection to a home-run mail order service, working as a print-on-demand samizdat also for stapled documents. The hardest part is drumming up interest in others. So few read who I know of in this country. I find myself these days taking endless photos to create a PDF catalogue for what I have ‘in stock’. I think it better they read these books than, as you say, immersing themselves purely in anti-white propaganda, orthodox lies, and prolefeed. I’ve had two customers so far. All they pay is the postage, so I don’t make a profit off it, and would prefer to keep it that way for the moment; some socialist favour. I just want them read. It’s cheaper by far for them than using Waterstones (which wouldn’t stock them anyway), and saves them having to endlessly hunt and review online (as I do). Again, as I say, it’s just a shame that, as far as I can work out, almost nobody reads in the UK (bar online newspapers, I assume).
I agree with the book’s conclusion here. It only we could have seen war for practicality as much as for pure glory, even as these days most see neither, having devolved into bickering, standoffish pacifism and, on the whole, merely verbal infighting. But then again, the warlike spirit was/is racial, and genetic. If only they could have taught these warriors to temper that passion with cold pragmatism.
I’m glad the energy devolution we have instigated will prevent the darker races from utilizing our technology with any efficacy. Another reason to be thankful that the world is collapsing. The southern hemisphere will be the first to face starvation and mass extinction.
I hope you are right. But yesterday and today I was very worried not only because nuclear plants became fashionable again, but because of a recent interview.
A guest of Chris Martenson said that with the new plants there will be almost unlimited energy for humans. I have my doubts, but it is difficult to investigate the subject because the uranium pessimists say that we have already reached ‘peak uranium’, while the optimists claim that there is still plenty of that element for the plants.
I think we need another Chernobyl to discourage all these normies and their stupid normie dreams, so that Kalki could come…
I didn’t know that. Yes, that is worrying. I must see if I can find a book on peak uranium (I’ve seen various different dates for peak oil). Another Chernobyl would be an excellent ‘act of God’, yes. I’d be hoping for some kind of war effect, like the recent alleged targeting of the Smolensk plant by drones (or Khmelnytsky alternatively). All it takes is a further escalation, and some accompanying radiation leaks, and it might put the public off it altogether for the time being. I’d imagine any new plants would be an excellent target, if they are that effective. I’m also left hoping Trump doesn’t manage an Easter ceasefire, and that Zelensky manages somehow to gather last minute foreign aid/NATO resupply. He seems unstable as it is. Just enough to trigger Moscow’s escalation policies. I’m still holding out for Trump to be assassinated, seeing as he seems to have made a lot of new enemies recently, although I read he’s also made some type of clause that, in the event of his death, Iran is to be obliterated. I’ll just have to see what happens.
I feel that they aren’t going to make it, and that we will see an apocalypse of energy devolution later in this century.
PS. I suppose one could simply hope that they don’t have the suitable staff trained up to run one of these plants, and can’t train them in time, given the increasing reliance on cack-handed foreign labour to fill these jobs (not that Trump’s made that as easy recently). Or just a lack of applicants. I remember reading that there are only about 3 main colleges in the US who effectively train graduates for roles in the oil industry, for example.
This is the referred Chris Martenson interview. The interviewee is a guy with a curious name, Adam Rozencwajg.
Having listened to the interview (much as some went over my head) I think I agree with you. Our entire transport infrastructure is run on oil. If oil goes down, the economy fails. 10 years is enough time for it to get much worse, given the failure of electric vehicles (the electricity they run off is still generated by oil and natural gas, even before the rare earth minerals are gathered for them, again with mining and shipping/transport equipment requiring oil). I don’t think, with that economic situation, that there’ll be enough left to invest in his SMR fission reactors idea, or indeed train and hire that new generation. It’ll be wasted on something else (or not generated at all).
Adam has that optimistic look to his face. I’d imagine agriculture would fail too without the oil energy, again tanking the economy. Thanks for the interview. I found the shale peak oil developments interesting. I was going on the predictions in Ronin’s book before. I read Jeff Deffeyes’ book Beyond Oil also, but again, it seemed a little overoptimistic/underprepared. Irrespective of post-peak oil, Alexander Macris covered the failure of the petrodollar system in his pamphlet-book Running on Empty. I think they’ll certainly try some grand re-arrangement on global currency (I too thought BRICS) but I’m not sure if any of these other fabled Western crypto schemes will work out for them, again due to the lack of time, and the energy problem. A return to gold wouldn’t help. Same reason I can’t see the AI replacement of jobs working out for them (or any serious advances in global surveillance beyond the current obscene level – these NSA data centres are just too energy-intensive). I hope I don’t come across as too heavy-handed in my pessimism.
It’s a shame Chris Martenson is a normie when it comes to our issue-set. Were it not for that – that greater existential struggle we face – I’d want very much to agree with him in looking for a solution. This technology would be excellent in an Aryan future (within reason; complementing a return to Agrarianism). Just not yet.
Martenson is an über-normie in quite a few issues…
Good to know about that book. But the most important is that you Jamie has a girlfriend!. Take her of her, be a man and the beat version of yourself and get her pregnant, hope you have at least 3 children. My best wishes pal.