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Thursday, 29 August 2013

The Camp of the Saints

 
Many years ago, I read the book, "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail.
This book, like Orwell's "1984" is one of a small number of books which has a life-changing experience on one.
Just as "1984" shows a future Globalist dismal world, "The Camp Of The Saints" is interim in predicted future history in that it deals with the moral, racial and physical decline of our Western culture.
This is a book not for the feint of heart - but is a MUST read for serious White Nationalists! I am taking the liberty of publishing below some Amazon readers reaction to this book, for they make for interesting reading!
(There is even a 'Camp of the Saints' site - http://thecampofthesaints.org)
 
Review Number One
I read this book without having seen any of the reviews here on Amazon. As a lover of good literature I have to say that Jean Raspail is a writer whose works I will seek out, as the standard is of the highest. I think this book will become a classic for two reasons. In the first place the writing itself is of exceptional quality. Secondly, one hopes that the warning he gives to European society and culture goes heeded. If so, he will be remembered through history not only for his literary quality, but also for his courage in taking a non-politically correct subject and tastefully dealing with it in such a way that one is left in no doubt as to the seriousness of the situation. As usual the liberal left have demonised Raspail, calling him names and abusing him without giving any answer to the issues he raises. This is because they have no logical argument to put forth. READ THIS BOOK. IT IS PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOKS OF OUR TIMES
 
Review Number TwoIn simple prose and shockingly honest frank descriptions of his characters, Jean Raspail travels in the company of writers as great as Dostoyevsky and Chekov concerning a subject matter so sensitive it is forbidden to even discuss in public today. I feel the book makes an eloquent case for a conclusion so obvious that few of us can afford to ignore it like the Emperor's Clothes for much longer : given differentials in birth rates and immigration, the complete elimination of whites as a race is inevitable within a single century from now. Reading the book will make you understand why white people are treated as different by all the other races of the world and why they are considered as too dangerous to be permitted to develop the same racial cohesion and consciousness that is taken for granted by everyone else. Forget about political correctness ... this book will curl your toes inside of the first three chapters with startling insights and you'll recognize a lot of the personalities caricatured in the book in both the mainstream media and in the entertainment industries. At the turn of the century, white people were a mere 22% of the world population. Today, they are 8% and rapidly declining. For those interested in protecting endangered species, look no further than this astonishing literary classic, excellently translated from the original French by Norman Shapiro. If you read one book this year, make it "The Camp of the Saints."
Review Number ThreeI had read that this was a powerful and gripping book. But even so, I had not expected it to have the impact upon me that it has. 'The Camp of the Saints' manages to be deeply disturbing, darkly comic, intensely literate, shockingly forceful and chilling, all of these things in one book.

Written in the 1970's this novel is more relevant than ever. It tells of Western civilisation being brought down, with hardly a shot being fired, by a combination of internalised self-hatred and demoralisation, factors that render Western man unable to stand firm against a tidal wave of impoverished Third World refugees.

Full of biting satire and penetratingly clever characterisation, laced with frequent bursts of violent action, this novel has to be one of the most remarkable books that I have read. Jean Raspail is a man steeped in the history and traditions of Old Europe. But he is not at all optimistic about what the New Europe will be like. And quite frankly, neither am I.
 

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