the past couple years, I haven't read that much fiction, because reality is strange enough, so I occasionally force myself to read fiction. I also rarely reread novels unless they're really good. I recently reread Jonathan Littell's the Kindly Ones, which is one of my favorites
when I first read this, I didn't know much about the horrors of the Einsatzgruppen and the Eastern Front, so this functioned as an introduction to those topics. the main character meets many real characters, and I didn't know most of them until this rereading
for instance, Paul Blobel, the commanding officer at Babi Yar, who temporarily went insane due to the pressures of the mass killings, which figured prominently in Masters of Death, appears in the Kindly Ones
the novel's got heavy Greek tragedy themes in like, multiple ways, and it's pretty transgressive. a dumb guy description of it would probably be like "what if Lolita was about a Nazi and instead of child abuse, it was incest?"
or maybe if like, Bolaño was more direct in his themes and wrote a WWII novel. either way, the novel is great, even though its an almost 1,000 page meditation on everything wrong with the world
check it out if you wanna be sad
oh also, Littell himself is a suslord who worked for an NGO, did war journalism with the Free Syrian Army...
and he wrote a book called "The Security Organs of the Russian Federation: A Brief History 1991-2005", so draw your own conclusions about him ;)
nevermind, "The Security Organs of the Russian Federation. A Brief History 1991–2004" is an article, not a book, and it was hard to find but I got it. either way though.
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I read this recently, written by the Communist Party of India (Maoist).
afaict it's a pretty good overview of MLM thought, worth reading if you're into that or curious
Mao's innovation of allying the proles with the peasants and seeing them as potential revolutionary actors, and also not immediately alienating the national (as opposed to comprador) bourgeoisie sounds pretty effective
one thing that gave me pause tho, was this passage about 'Soviet imperialism', "A prominent exception was Kampuchea, where genuine communist revolutionaries—the Khmer Rouge—remained independent until invaded in 1978 by Vietnam at the behest of the Soviet imperialists."
today I'm gonna talk about Cleveland organized crime, because I'm going to post more about transnational crime, and it helps to understand the US mafia, and I also wanna post about Hoffa in the future; this topic is a good setup for both.
so, like a lot of people, I'm fascinated by the mafia, and while I'm no expert, I've read a lot about it.
for one thing, I think that a good understanding of the mafia teaches you a lot about how this country really works
also, another thing I feel pretty strongly about (or maybe it's just the mistake I made) is that people rush in and try to understand the five families in NYC, or maybe Chicago, and get a distorted picture of how things work.
today I'm gonna post the truth about the Symbionese Liberation Army, which is that it was an Operation CHAOS op to discredit the radical Left.
I feel like the evidence overwhelmingly shows that this is the case; however, most media about them don't come to that conclusion.
why?
that's a rhetorical question ;)
my very first schizophrenic conspiracy map of webs of connections was about the SLA, probably about 6 years ago, so this is very near to my heart. it's also kind of a fun one because way fewer people died, so its way less bleak than some other conspiracies
today I'm gonna post about Operation Paperclip, the concept and book, or as I call it, "damn why do we keep getting blowback all the time?", as well as a glimpse at "the Original Cancel Culture"
today it'll be less of an explanation of the entire program (read the book if you want that), but a bunch of interesting nuggets from this book, an analysis of the book, and a few things I found apart from the book
so, unless you're a real WWII nerd or have read and somehow understood Gravity's Rainbow, most people don't know about Heeresversuchsanstalt Peenemünde, the Nazi proving grounds and underground missile factory
today, I'd like to tell you the truth about alien abductions
something like this requires several types of disclaimers up front, so let me get them out of the way. first of all, I'm all kinds of interested in theories about fields of research/scenes and I'm intensely interested in the UFO topic, even if I'm not actually interested in UFOs
I'm not willing to make categorical statements about UFOs; I'm not even -really- doing it for abductions. but UFOs, by definition, encompass a much broader range of experience than abductions, so I'm not speaking about those per se