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Camp of the Saints

Book • 1977
Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints' is a controversial dystopian novel depicting a mass migration of impoverished people from the Third World to Europe.

The novel explores themes of immigration, cultural identity, and the potential consequences of unchecked population growth.

Raspail's provocative narrative and unflinching portrayal of societal upheaval have sparked considerable debate and controversy.

The book's depiction of the breakdown of social order and the clash of cultures has resonated with readers on both sides of the immigration debate.

'Camp of the Saints' serves as a cautionary tale about the potential challenges of mass migration and the importance of managing population growth.

The novel's enduring relevance stems from its exploration of complex social and political issues that continue to shape global discourse.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

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Julia Clare
as a racist French novel about the destruction of the white world by non-white refugees, promoted by Stephen Miller.
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Nick Gillespie
as one of the books that promoted revolutionary violence.
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Ann Coulter
as a fictional and politically incorrect book.
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Eric Kahn
as a French dystopian fiction novel.
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We Are All Rhodesians Now
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Brian Chow
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Nathan Pinkoski
as a significant dystopian novel exploring mass immigration and the decadence of the West.
17 snips
Nathan Pinkoski: Actually Existing Postliberalism
Mentioned as a white supremacist book promoted by Stephen Miller, about the destruction of the white world by brown refugees.
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Jared Taylor
as being republished, referring to the translator as a great philosopher.
12 snips
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Mentioned by Stephen Miller promoting white nationalist books, websites, and conspiracies.
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Harry
as a controversial book.
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1079
Mentioned by Pete, who said that Valbin paid for the rights to it.
10/05/2025 Livestream - Back to Work
Mentioned by the hosts when discussing mass migration and tales of warning.
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Gavin Mortimer
as France’s most controversial novel.
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Jean Guerrero
as a white supremacist genre spies book.
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Mentioned by Pete Quinones and others in discussions about immigration and societal issues.
03/30/2025 Livestream - We're Not Going Anywhere
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Matthew Schmitz
as an example of a controversial novel describing the arrival of uncivilized people in Europe.
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Pete mentions reading “Camp of the Saints”, a book known for illustrating immigration themes.
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Jean Guerrero
as one of Miller's formative books.
Democracy Now! 2025-06-10 Tuesday
Mentioned by Jean Guerrero as a book that Stephen Miller has openly promoted.
Democracy Now! 2025-06-10 Tuesday
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Pete Quiñones
as the book he is reading in part 10.
Pete Reads Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints' - Complete 2 of 2
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Pete Quiñones
is about to embark on reading this book.
Pete Reads Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints' - Complete 1 of 2

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