Sebastian and Paul from Antelope Hill Publishing were Greg Johnson‘s guests on the most recent broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, where they discussed their company, its mission, their publishing process, movement publishing in general, and the QAnon phenomenon, and it is now available for download and online listening.
Topics discussed include:
01:51 When did Antelope Hill start?
02:51 How many titles has Antelope Hill published?
03:28 How many employees do you have?
04:08 Is your cover art done in-house?
04:54 What is Antelope Hill’s mission?
07:35 What are your bestsellers?
11:43 Why did you publish a book about Karl Marx?
12:56 Their Carl Schmitt collection
14:03 An Outlaw’s Diary by Cecile Tormay
15:07 The American Regime by An Anonymous January 6th Prisoner
17:27 Can Alex Jones’ audience be saved?
21:18 On the importance of professionalism
24:26 How the mainstream Right polices its radicals
27:27 Is professionalism enough?
29:35 On Operation Trust
31:37 Who is behind QAnon?
32:25 On the utility of misinformation
33:42 On Telegram scams
41:16 On the psychology of flat earthers
44:31 How extreme mistrust hinders your political functionality
48:08 How do you deal with deplatforming and censorship?
51:42 What are your future projects?
To listen in a player, click here or below. To download, right-click the link and click “save as.”


4 comments
I have to say how impressed I was with Antelope Hill when they published Solzhenitsyn and the Right. They were on point, professional, and a pleasure to deal with through and through.
I want to gift books this Christmas to help educate some people that are already most of the way to being a counter currents reader.
I just wanted to confirm, is White Identity Politics is the preferred book for this task?
Seems like it is the most toned down, entry level book on here.
If there are others that would be good for this task, let me know.
White Identity Politics is great and definitely recommended as a starting point. I think this is the most important book. Unless we understand that we are White and the pro-White viewpoint ought to be our viewpoint, we’re so confused that it’s hard for us to understand anything in general, even books that are written to be highly accessible.
(I remember reading Taking Our Own Side by Michael J. Polignano, and finding it vastly clarifying to get clear in my mind that I am not a neutral ethical observer like a referee, but I am White, I am one of the players, and to do my duty I have to take my own side.)
The podcast praises The American Regime as a good book for outreach to purple-pilled people. I agree with that. I also think The American Regime will age very well. You can get this cheaply in electronic form, read it yourself, and decide if you want to pass it on.
Thanks. I’m going to also get something from Jared Taylor.
I have read lots of other books from Greg Johnson and they’re all great so I’m sure White Identity Politics will be too.
But I definitely think there is more space on the market for something even more watered down than white identity politics but still very concise.
Basically something for the whites that consume Matt Walsh or Charlie Kirk content.
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