Dimes and Judas review “Which Way, Western Man?” by William Gayley Simpson. This oft-referenced but rarely-cited work tracks the life of a man who began as a devout Christian living a Franciscan through to his awakening as an anti-Christian Nietzschean, including his strategy to survive the collapse of the Western world. They then move into a review of the book “The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds: An Up-Close Portrait of White Nationalist William Pierce” by Robert S Griffin. As the title suggests, this is an account of a series of interviews conducted with the founder of the National Alliance and Cosmotheism on his guarded compound in West Virginia.