Kolinski’s Bedtime Reading List

Just For Fun:

Gary Allen
None Dare Call It Conspiracy
The Rockefeller File

Ron Chernow
Alexander Hamilton

John Coleman
Conspirator’s Hierarchy
The Tavistock Institute: Sinister and Deadly

Daniel Estulin
The True Story of the Bilderberg Group

Daniel J. Flynn
A Conservative History of the American Left

Ted Flynn
Hope of the Wicked

Milton Friedman
Capitalism and Freedom

G. Edward Griffin
The Creature From Jekyll Island

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
The Federalist

Edward T. Haslam
Dr. Mary’s Monkey

Friederich von Hayek
The Road to Serfdom

Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf

Frederic C. Howe
Confessions of a Monopolist

Bjorn Lomborg
Cool It

Ferdinand Lundberg
The Rich and the Super Rich
America’s 60 Families
The Rockefeller Syndrome
Cracks in the Constitution

David McCullough
1776
John Adams

Eustace Mullins
The World Order
Secrets of the Federal Reserve

Ron Paul
End The Fed

John Perkins
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
The Secret History of the American Empire

Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen
A Patriot’s History of the United States

W. Cleon Skousen
The 5,000 Year Leap

Thomas Sowell
Dismantling America
Basic Economics
Applied Economics
The Housing Boom and Bust
Intellectuals and Society
Black Rednecks and White Liberals
The Vision of the Anointed
Inside American Education
Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality
Race and Culture: A World View

Anthony C. Sutton
America’s Secret Establishment
Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution
Wall Street and FDR
Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler

Nesta Webster
Surrender of an Empire

Walter E. Williams
Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism
More Liberty Means Less Government
Do The Right Thing
Reaganism and the Death of Representative Democracy
State Against Blacks

4 thoughts on “Kolinski’s Bedtime Reading List

  1. Do you really believe in Free Speech? Accept this comment: Do you know the man behind the lists and the books? I have an expose about Cleon Skousen on my home page for the weekend. Can you handle the truth?

    1. Freedom is critical to quality of life. Truth is critical to quality of political discourse.

      To search for truth requires a great deal of courage, not to mention fortitude. What are you afraid of?

      Of course, I will visit your site and am open to good info where ever I can find it.

      Thank you so much,
      TKC

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