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I sincerely believe that someone (individual or corporate entity) is funding an operation to buy up as many White Nationalist and National Socialist related books (and either destroy them or just remove them from circulation).
Even just ten years ago, I would see copies of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf in literally every new and used bookstore I went to. Now I rarely come across even one or two copies per year.
I know a lot of you guys have long ago started preferring and relying on digital copies of books, but this is dangerous for a number of reasons.
1) Digital copies can be tampered with (edited to destroy the original text), and you'd never know if you didn't have an original paper copy to compare it to. 2) The digital world is vulnerable to viruses, server destruction, and device failures. Not to mention that flash drives and external hard drives are every bit as vulnerable to fire as paper books. 3) Digital books require a reliable source of electricity. I know it sounds crazy in this day and age to imagine the possibility of an era where electricity no longer exists, but I think it's even crazier to dismiss the idea. Given the possibility of serious civil conflict, economic recession/depression, and even another global scale war, I think the possibility of long-term energy blackouts are quite fair.
So I encourage all of you to keep an eye out for books of these types, and to buy up paper copies and to preserve them as well as you can.
Read the books, if you can. And if you're not a big reader, try to give them to others who are regular readers (the whole point of books in the first place is to read them - books are meant to be read).
For the last 15 years, I've been buying up copies of Mein Kampf and giving them to people as gifts (people who I recognize as being ready to take that leap).
We need to keep these paper books alive, as paper has proven to retain the voices of the past for thousands upon thousands of years. Thus far we have no idea how secure the digital world will be a thousand years from now, nor even a hundred years from now.