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Pete Reads Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints' Part 11

The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones

News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Politics

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

58 Minutes

PG-13

In this reading and lite commentary Pete continues Jean Raspail's 1973 novel, "The Camp of the Saints." Chapters 29, 30, 31 and 32 are covered.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I want to welcome everyone back to part 11 of my reading of genre spells,

0:06.3

The Camp of the Saints.

0:08.8

A reminder about Speech of Five,

0:11.3

I've had a couple people contact me and they're they're enjoying it.

0:14.8

They're they've signed up for it. It put a PDF in there that something you know is not

0:21.1

available on audio book, put a PDF in there, but you can also put

0:25.2

articles in there, links to articles, read it to you perfectly, whatever speed you want.

0:30.8

Yeah, you'll like it. It's it up for Miami on the wall.com forward slash

0:36.0

speech and the thought crime syndicate episode in which we review Israel the psychopathic nation by Lorraine Union.

0:48.0

That is available at Freeman Beyond the Wall.com forward slash TCS.

0:55.0

And the more it's getting downloaded,

0:56.7

the more I'm hearing about it

0:58.0

and people are getting a lot out of it.

1:00.3

So, yep, check those out and let's just jump in. We're going to do chapter 29 and see how far we can get.

1:10.0

So, all right. The news with the fleeted pastry

1:14.6

Gibraltar quickly spread throughout Europe. It was Spain, though,

1:18.0

that suffered the most drastic shock.

1:20.0

Of the famous Good Friday processions

1:21.6

that had long lined the streets of every Spanish town,

1:24.4

only the folklore and traditional pomp remained as colorful as ever.

1:28.2

Hooded penitents, brass bands, pre-stress investments of a bygone day,

1:34.6

all for the greater glory and profits of the Chambers of Commerce.

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