It seems to be pretty well recognized that in order to see reality for what it is one has to get rid of the Post WW II narrative that has been foisted upon the West. More and more people are beginning to realize that the Death of the West is guaranteed as long as the West continues to accept the mythology surrounding WW II.
One of the major myths of the post-war consensus is the evil of any kind of Nationalism. The post-war consensus tells us that Nationalism = Fascism. Dumb Christians take this idea up and summarily condemn all forms of Nationalism. This is very convenient because the only alternative to Nationalism is some kind of Internationalism, whether that of Empire, Globalist, or Communist — none of which are particularly Christians since they each and all guarantee a statist centralism that is foreign to the Scriptures. The Scriptures instead give us decentralized Jurisdictionalism wherein within the confine of nation by nation (people group by people group) the interdependent jurisdictions of family, church, and diverse civil social orders. This kind of nationalism might well be referred to as regionalist nationalism.
In the Christian community we have Dr. Stephen Wolfe for bringing the idea of Christian Nationalism back into our consciousness. Now, there are significant areas I disagree with Dr. Wolfe on (can you say Natural Law theory?) but no one can doubt that Dr. Wolfe has driven the conversation.
However, long before Dr. Wolfe was on the scene the Kinists were doing the spade work for Christian Nationalism since Christian Nationalism is the inevitable consequence of a Biblical Kinism. One cannot thump for Biblical Kinism and not be four-square in favor of Christian Nationalism. Indeed a banner argument for Kinism from the beginning is that the Scriptures affirm the necessity and presence of self-conscious Nations — Nations that continue to exist beyond the resurrection so as to be found entering the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21.
The post WW II narrative has sought to choke the air out of this cornerstone Biblical observation regarding peoples and nations. The sad thing is that “Legion” is the name of the Christians who have embraced this anti-Christ egalitarian WOKE doctrine even arguing that the Church should lead the way in “all colors bleeding into one,” by chanting ad-nauseum their derelict and retarded handling of Galatians 3 that “in Christ there is neither male for female, Jew nor Greek, slave or free.”
There is a good deal of work to be repeated (because, frankly, the work has already been done) in both the area of Biblical exegesis and in the area of revisionist history of WW II mythical narrative dogma. It is the case that both a significantly errant reading of Scripture and a significantly errant reading of history has brought us to the place we are at.
With that in mind I offer a reading list for those interested in awaking from the spell cast upon them that put them in their dogmatic slumbers. In many other places on Iron Ink I have already dealt with the exegetical end of Christian Nationalism. With this reading list I deal with the propaganda that we’ve all been fed since the beginning of WW II.
Here are just some of the books I have read over the years that account for why I don’t buy the WW II narrative propaganda;
The order is random
1.) Pearl Harbor: The Seeds & Fruits of Infamy – Percy L. Greaves Jr.
16.)The Chief Culprit: Stalin’s Grand Design to Start World War II — Viktor Suvorov
Be careful though. If you see through the Post World War II Narrative you will be hated by all should you offer your knowledge of the matter.
I think the Herbert Hoover book you’re meaning to reference is called Freedom Betrayed. It’s a huge 900+ page revisionist history of WWII. I don’t think he wrote a book called The Theme is Freedom, although that’s a good summary of what he writes about in Freedom Betrayed.
Keep up the good work. My friends and I love all your postings and podcasts.
Marilyn Jordan
Marilyn Jordan,
You are correct. Thank you.
Glad to see the memory holed “Freedom Betrayed” by H. Hoover on your list. We could also add Pat Buchanan’s “Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War” to the list. I predict that as it has taken 150 years to start the process of removing the lustre from “honest Abe”, even so it will take a similar amount of time to appropriately tarnish the idol of Saint Winston and begin the debunking phase.
Yes… actually that book by Buchanan may be the best place to start for someone looking into the subject for the first time.
Bret
I think you also should include Mike S. King’s ….THE BAD WAR
I have read that one also.
You and some of your other Kinist readers may also enjoy listening to this podcast by Tribal Theocrat:
Tom Hingest at Tribal Theocrat on National Socialism
https://tribaltheocrat.com/2012/12/tt-live-episode-11-first-word/