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Someone Has to Say It: The Hidden History of How America Was Lost

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This is the story those people who write the agenda do not want you to know, do not want you to share, and do not want you to read. This is the hidden history of America and will appeal to all conspiracy theorists.

247 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 10, 2018

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Tom Kawczynski

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June 10, 2018
The book is focused on the US but covers the existential threat to all the lands of Western Civilization, defined as the rule of reason, science, and mathematics, which first arose in Europe thirty centuries ago.

Multiculturalism and political correctness have been undermining our civilization from within for decades. This book is a call to fight back. Highly recommended.
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June 23, 2020
The Hegelian Diaelectic over the Last 100 Years Explained!

Much of what the author provides in his book, I have been aware of from many other sources. What impressed me is that he chose to use the Hegelian Dialectic to explain how progressives (i.e., socialists) have strived to destroy our country from within. By using the dialectic framework and refusing to turn his work into a textbook, the author describes the slow changes made over time that have cost us all so dearly and did it in a way that is both easy to read and understandable. I agree with most of what he has written.

If you are an American who is wondering how in the heck we got into the current situation we find ourselves today, I recommend reading this book. It will connect a lot of dots for you. But as the author warns don't just accept his views. Question them. Do your own research and make your decisions based on what you uncover and discover. It is important that we all understand the problem, which is the first step to finding a solution to the mess we are in. We need to restore our republic!
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September 25, 2019
I have never read more truth in one book ever before. I don't think myself to be anything close to genius but realized years ago what was happening to our country. If you were to take 2hours and read the worlds history you would know that if not for the white race the history of invention and innovation would look nothing like it does today.

But the one thing I don't understand is what do the elites think is going to happen when a a a lesser race becomes th
the warlords? Do They not understand that the barbarians will just exhaust everything accumulated and then history goes back to square one.
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April 22, 2023
I read my signed author copy of 'Someone Has to Say It: The Hidden History of How America Was Lost' whilst waiting for the delivery of my niece Hannah.

The revelations outlined in this book are eye opening to say the least. It informs the reader of the multifaceted Marxist infiltration and decimation of a once great super power.

The lessons learned from this book impress upon readers to show vigilance in defending our folk from the scourge that seeks our demise.

An informative and crucial read by Tom Kawczynski!
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October 25, 2018
Excellent book. His historical perspective is right on point. Highly recommended reading.
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August 9, 2019
Tom Kawczynski, a town manager from Maine who was forced out of his job for statements critical of immigration to his area, wrote a pretty coherent summary of his political beliefs here. It is a pretty good description of the new mainstream populist right, which is not as free-trade, pro-immigration, etc. as the neoconservative movement previously, but still not really that far from the mainstream. There has been some criticism of Kawczynski for being "racist" but the argument here is essentially a nativist argument vs. specific to race.

While the book lays out the beliefs pretty well, it's not terribly convincing if you're not already a believer. I assume more specific examples would work, although I don't think it's intended to do anything other than describe his own position.

The author's book on the "coming civil war" does a much better job of supporting an argument, and is overall a better book, perhaps because it's narrower in scope. I'd be much more interested in a focused argument about the impact of immigration in a few concentrated areas (such as in Maine).
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