The Burning Bush: A Book Review

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Here's my book review of The Burning Bush: Speeches by Elias Simojoki.

Synopsis: The Burning Bush. Speeches by Elias Simojoki. There he is on the book cover. Elias Simoyoki was a Lutheran pastor from Finland and he used to speak about Finland getting back territory that was theirs. I think the name of the territory is called Karelia. I read this book about a year ago. Anyway, he always spoke about Karelia. He was right wing, he was basically part of the Finnish version of a Fascist group, but he was also a Lutheran Christian. In the previous video, where I talked about the Sword of Christ, you could see someone like Elias Simojoki would be someone who would believe in the idea of true Christian Nationalism, but not the fake stupid Christian Nationalism that is out there right now, but more of a Christian Nationalism kind of in the vein of Stone Choir, you know Corey and Woe and all those guys. Those guys are cool. I like the book, The Burning Bush. He talks about Finland getting back Karelia which had been taken by the Soviet Union or the Russians if you want to call them that, and he always spoke about his dream of getting Karelia back. Elias Simojoki organized different groups. He was a member of the Finnish Parliament, and as I mentioned previously he was a Lutheran Pastor or a Lutheran Priest as it says on the back cover of the book. He was a serious man. A true Christian in the older sense of the word, and he was also a Nationalist. He was a fighter for Finland, and he had some dealings with Estonia, because Estonians and Finns have a similar language and a similar cultural background. I respect Elias Simojoki, and from his speeches I am impressed by his ability to make a point. He was a soldier. He fought in the Winter War, which was a war between Finland and the Soviet Union. It began in late thirty-nine and ended in 1940. Elias Simoyoki fought bravely and unfortunately he was on the front lines and a horse was really sick, messed up or shot, and he had to go help the horse, so he put it down, and just after he put the horse down, he was shot by a Soviet sniper or Soviet gunfire and he died out there in 1940 during the Winter War. This man was a hero. I was impressed by his speeches, and he was somebody we would need today on the Dissident Right, someone who could really inspire us. Unfortunately, to the best of my knowledge, we don’t have anybody like this anymore. This guy was from a different time. He was from a time when basically Right Wing European Christians would stand up against Bolshevism, Communism, whatever you can call that stuff that is put out by our ancient enemy who doesn’t like to be named. This man was a hero, and his speeches in The Burning Bush are very well done. Get this book. It’s from Antelope Hill Publishing. I believe they still have it available. You might be able to get it on Amazon, but I don’t know about that, I haven’t checked lately. Definitely consider the possibility. The Burning Bush: Speeches by Elias Simojoki. A very good book. Eagle Pax Max over and out.

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