William Kergroach, an iconic figure of counterculture, founded the publishing company World News Digest to democratize encyclopedic knowledge.
Coming from a family deeply marked by history – a grandfather who survived the Great War and the massacre of Tulle by the SS division "Das Reich" on June 9, 1944, and a Pied-Noir family member of the OAS – he embodies a fierce resistance to all oppressors.
A journalism graduate but refusing to serve the oligarchy, he began writing at the age of 18. His first novel, Self-Abandonment, explores the relentless pursuit of freedom. Through his works, he denounces the satanist elites, the enemy of humankind for several millennia.
In The New Sulk Road, he describes a post-Third World War world, where humanity is temporarily freed from globalist control.