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Bronze Age Mindset
- Narrated by: Adam Smith
- Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
- Categories: History, Ancient History
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Detailed academic work
- By Chris on 27-04-19
Summary
The Atlantic named this author as possibly Steve Bannon's contact in the White House (Rosie Gray, The Atlantic, Feb 10, 2017: "'Think you should speak directly to my WH cutout/cell leader,' Yarvin said in an email. 'I've never met him and don't know his identity, we just DM on Twitter. He's said to be ‘very close’ to Bannon.... Goal is to intimidate Congress with pure masculine show of youth, energy. Trump is said to know, will coordinate with powerful EOs...."); and a recent Vox article (Tara Isabella Burton, Vox, June 1, 2018) claimed he is the "text" to Jordan Peterson's "subtext" and a "distilled" form of Peterson. Distilled means purer: yes, so why not listen and understand the purer version? T. I. Burton also adds in this article that this author, Bronze Age Pervert, is a kind of priest-king to thousands on Twitter and outside and is possibly leading a spiritual reawakening.
Some say that this work, found in a safe-box in the port area of Kowloon, was dictated because Bronze Age Pervert refuses to learn what he calls "the low and plebeian art of writing". It isn't known how this work was transcribed. The contents are pure dynamite.
He explains that you live in ant farm. That you are observed by the lords of lies, ritually probed. Ancient man had something you have lost: confidence in his instincts and strength, knowledge in his blood. BAP shows how the Bronze Age mind-set can set you free from this iron prison and help you embark on the path of power.
He talks about life, biology, hormones. He gives many examples from history, both ancient and modern. He shows the secrets of the detrimental robots, how they hide and fabricate. He helps you escape gynocracy and ascend to fresh mountain air.
Praise be to the Pervert. Praise be to his teaching of peace. Be careful.
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- Chris Healey
- 27-11-18
Visionary masterpiece
I read this originally in hard copy, and enjoyed it so much that I immediately downloaded the audio version as soon as it was released. BAP’s vivid revelations are dense & captivating such that I’m compelled to return to it over & over. Sometimes I’ll chug some glycine & listen to this as I fall asleep. It’s the modern equivalent of positioning yourself on that high chair at the oracle of Delphi.
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- Sako RK 95
- 06-11-18
Vital Male Essences Restored
It should become mandatory for all men to read this, even if wasted on the soft bodies and minds of the bugman, the beta male and the obese elite.
True beating hearted men can now listen to the message they have long yearned to hear and rejoice in the knowledge they are not abandoned in their lives. Wrongly believing themselves to be lone ancient warriors reborn in a decayed future, wading through swamps of future men of lesser rapport.
It will, like spring, bud the flowers of life into the tired sleeping giants of Rhodes who have been too long in their comas, blind and deaf to our suffocated world.
The more who absorb these spiritual words will regain their consciousness and desire to strive for beauty and strength needed to mould our world to our wills.
Honour to the fighters.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-11-19
Brave but anonymous Bronze age blowjob?
Thought provoking narcissism, wishing for something that never was, not quite anyway. Read to quickly, powerful poignant statements were lost in haste.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-03-21
Essential reading for real men
The new bible. Politically incorrect, truthful, eye opening, motivating. Thoroughly enjoyed. Will be sure to re-listen every year.
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- lB xxxx
- 20-11-20
Excellent book. Best philosophy I’ve read in a long time.
Love the broken English style and that is read very well but important impact statements are read with little variation and thus lack the sting they should have. Very thought provoking and a good read. A unique philosophical outlook I was very welcome to. A must read for great men of action or women whose instinct rarely leads them astray.
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- Andrei Predoiu
- 12-09-20
Not for bugmen.
Born deep, in the swirling ocean of the underworld, This book is truly a message of our age. This text, is as you probably already guess, talks about strength, about the capacity and elevation of man past the simple yeast like state of survival and multiplication.
Spergs, bugmen, normies and nerds lack the capacity or strength to comprehend this book. This is not for them. They will only misunderstand or reject this great work of wisdom.
Ps: If you are a leftie or communist, i recommend you read this. You will understand some of the philosophy behind the new underground right and nationalist movements of the west.
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- Josh Hall
- 11-09-20
Terrible linguistics
It’s read like as though it was written with grade school syntax - presumably due to the grammar being so off (as others say). The preview sounds good but the book is lesser than. I could imagine it has some interesting ideas within and he does use impressive vocabulary, however, there are no pauses between sentences, or within them, which makes it very tedious to decode; and when there’s other books out there that are calling my name, I’d rather move on. I think ‘Might is Right’ is a good alternative (although now banned Amazon).
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- The Vikid Truth
- 12-07-20
simply brilliant
This book is only for the true and brave. It goes deep and will challenge your deeply held assumptions. Whatever your think of it, wow, it will make you think!
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- Stephen
- 23-05-20
What can I say?
This is a Troll right? If so, enjoyed the bit where the author took a beating off of some bouncers.
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- Mr. G. Tierney
- 14-04-20
Bland performance
Great concepts, performance wooden and monotone and clearly unpracticed, sounds like a "my first narration"
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- Travis Mitchell
- 27-02-19
compelling
all in all a great read, it took a little while to get to what can be applied in our modern society and I wish he cited sources on a couple of his claims since they could be useful for debate but these are minor complaints. very compelling case for those new to these kinds of ideas and a unique and useful perspective for those who more or less have been already following a Similar path. changed my mind about a few things I was approaching wrong.
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- Gospodin82
- 19-12-18
thought provoking
the narrator is obviously an enthusiastic young amateur that was recruited out of necessity due to the controversial nature of the book. It is not a bad first effort. But wow does he read at a clip. I adjusted the speed to 0.85 and it was fine. Also his pronunciation in certain instances was off and it triggered my tism...I will assume that this is because he is an autodidact. however I should not complain. I am just glad that such a book made it on to audible.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-11-18
Mandatory Reading For All Men
Every man should read this book. It is as entertaining as it is enlightening. Your testosterone levels will spike. I found myself Deadlifting my SUV in my driveway after finishing this masterpiece.
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- Adam
- 18-03-19
the return of the male
A madman to be disavowed publicly and honored privately. if your core is not stirred then go back to your couch in your semi larval form and watch your regularly scheduled program.
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- delegado
- 23-11-18
Wonderful in audio form.
Great job Adam and BAP. Adam was the perfect choice to narrate this work. A wonderful listen.
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- Martin Andraszek
- 05-09-19
Simplistic
I’m all about alternate viewpoints. This book does nothing but fantasize about “great” men in ancient history and mock current man for not behaving as did the ancients.
Meh...
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- Francisco Rodríguez Daniel
- 04-09-19
Good cover illustration
Keep the sun stuff. The lifting. The rest... hahaha. Nietzsche must be taken only in small portions to vivify, not to the point of utter intoxication.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-04-19
Toxic masculinity
this greatest book in the last 100 years FROGS MUST BUY, adam Smith sounds maybe like bap
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- Kyle Mamudoski
- 16-04-19
yes
book of great power keeps ancient aryan tradition of spoken word poetry alive. Victory to the gods!
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- Elias Brunzell
- 04-02-19
Timeless wisdom
Timeless wisdom much needed in our decadent time. Learn to adapt the mindset of an adventurous warrior to gain true freedom!
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