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Literature and novels for an SS?

Nimrod33

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I was planning to open this topic from a very long time. I wanted to know, from the perspective of the various SS in this forums, which books about fictional literature are suitable for an SS. And at the same time I've wanted to show some that I'd recommend.

Here are some of my suggestions:

Non-ancient Classical Literature

Charles Dickens: Hated the Jews and was literally the man who "reinvented Xmas" with his most famous novel, A Christmas Carol.
Dante Alighieri: He was confirmed more than a time that he was a Gnostic. His Divine Comedy is considered xian, but it contains a lot of Satanic allegories.
Fyodor Dostoevsky: Although he was a promoter of Russian Orthodoxy and a russocentrist, his works warns against the dangers of the Jews, as he loathed them.
John Milton: Author of the Paradise Lost. Similar to Dante's Divine Comedy but praises Satan more.
William Shakespeare: Anyone can see that he was indeed a secret pagan by looking at his own works, including a A Midsummer Night Dream.

I would also include most fairy tale authors, but I suggest you to stay away from the authors of Alice, The Wizard of Oz and Peter Pan as they are enemy authors. An example of a good fairy tale for an SS would be Pinocchio from Carlo Collodi, as it is full of Masonic symbolism.

Science Fiction
Aldous Huxley: Yes, he was an enemy author, but his Brave New World should be read in order to understand the instruction he gave to his masters.
Frank Herbert: Other than his Dune, which is recommended by some SS on the forum, i suggest you to read his other Sci-Fi novels, as they warn against dystopian future.
George Orwell: 1984 is in the Satan's Library and is a required reading by the JoS. I can also recommend you to read his other writings as they are very enlightening.
Ray Bradbury: I've read of him only Fahrenheit 451 and is very enlightening, as he basically predicted cancel culture.
Yevgeny Zamiatyn: Author of We, the dystopian novel that inspired 1984 and many more.
Cyberpunk classics, such as Philip K. Dick or William Gibson: Although Cyberpunk is an enemy genre, I believe it should be read to have an idea of a possible transhumanist future.

This are my suggestions, I would like to know yours.

Thanks and Hail Satan!
 
Thank you for this list, I hope others can contribute to this also.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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