Roger Stone was found guilty and sentenced to prison for more than 3 years. In this moving, eyewitness account of Stone's trial and his decades-long career of political chicanery, author and Stone intimate Milo Yiannopoulos introduces America to the man behind the myth-and explains how the biggest stitch-up in modern judicial history unfolded.
Milo Yiannopoulos Libros
Este periodista británico es conocido por su retórica contra el feminismo de cuarta ola, el islam y la justicia social. Su escritura a menudo profundiza en temas de libertad de expresión y críticas a lo que él denomina la 'izquierda regresiva'. Yiannopoulos también está asociado con el movimiento alt-right, y sus puntos de vista son muy controvertidos.





The book explores the critical study of medieval Europe as essential for understanding Western civilization, highlighting tensions between traditional scholarship and the influence of contemporary ideologies like gender studies and race theory. It recounts the experiences of a University of Chicago professor who faced severe backlash for celebrating the Christian identity of the Middle Ages, illustrating the challenges faced by those who resist conforming to prevailing academic trends.
How to Be Straight
- 120 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Milo Yiannopoulos is not straight, but that's never stopped him from handing out excellent advice. And let's face it, heterosexuals need it. One day, says Milo-if the injunctions in this book are followed-straight people will be able to openly express pride in themselves without fear of judgement or hate, just like everyone else.
Dangerous
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The liberal media machine did everything they could to keep this book out of your hands. Now, finally, Dangerous, the most controversial book of the decade, is tearing down safe spaces everywhere.
How to Be Poor
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The narrative centers on the author's personal journey through sudden financial hardship, exploring the emotional and practical challenges that come with poverty. It delves into the impact on relationships, self-identity, and daily life, offering a raw and honest perspective on resilience and adaptation. The author reflects on societal perceptions of wealth and poverty, ultimately seeking to find meaning and hope amidst adversity.