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The New Few: Or a Very British Oligarchy – Ferdinand
Mount
This was supposed to be the era when democracy came
into its own, but instead power and wealth in Britain have slowly been
consolidated the hands of a small elite, while the rest of the country
struggles financially and switches off politically.
We are now ruled by a gang
of fat-cats with fingers in every pie who squabble for power among themselves
while growing richer. Bored with watching corrupt politicians jockeying for
power, ordinary Britons are feeling disconnected from politics and increasingly
cynical about the back-scratching relationship between politicians and big
business. “The New Few” shows us what has led to this point, and asks
the critical questions: why has Britain become a more unequal society over the
past thirty years? Why have the banks been bailed out with taxpayers’ money,
while bankers are still receiving huge bonuses? Why have those responsible not
been held accountable for the financial crash? Why has power in Britain become
so concentrated in the hands of corrupt politicians who have been exposed
cheating their constituents in the expenses scandal?
Despite this bleak
diagnosis, there are solutions to the rise of the new ruling class in the
modern West. ‘The New Few’ sets out some of the ways in which we can restore
our democracy, bringing back real accountability to British business and
fairness to our society.
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When Corporations Rule The World – David C. Korten
‘When Corporations Rule the World’ explains how
economic globalisation has concentrated the power to govern in global
corporations and financial markets and detached them from accountability to the
human interest.
It documents the devastating human and environmental
consequences of the successful efforts of these corporations to reconstruct
values and institutions everywhere on the planet to serve their own narrow
ends.
It also reveals why and how millions of people are acting to reclaim
their political and economic power from these elitist forces and presents a
policy agenda for restoring democracy and rooting economic power in people and
communities.
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The New World Order |
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The New Unhappy Lords: An exposure of power politics –
A. K. Chesterton
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton’s masterpiece takes the reader
through the history of the Twentieth Century, exposing the International Money
Power centred in New York as the prime world influence. Chesterton charts the
fall of empires and the move toward Internationalism.
A K Chesterton was one of England’s most famous
(arguably, ‘infamous’) Nationalists. Although written in the Sixties it is as
relevant today as it was at the time of its writing.
Read this book and use the principles explained by
Chesterton to understand the powers behind the UN, NATO, and the United States.
An understanding of Chesterton’s principles will lead to an understanding of
the recent conflicts in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its
Geostrategic Imperatives – Zbigniew Brzezinski
The United States: no other nation possesses
comparable military and economic power or has interests that so bestride the
globe. Yet the critical question facing America remains unanswered: what should
be the nation’s global strategy for maintaining its exceptional position in the
world? Zbigniew Brzezinski tackles this question head-on in this incisive and
path-breaking book. ‘The Grand Chessboard’ presents Brzezinski’s bold and
provocative geo-strategic vision for American pre-eminence in the twenty-first
century.
Central to his analysis is the exercise of power on the Eurasian
landmass, which is home to the greatest part of the globe’s population, natural
resources, and economic activity. The task facing the United States, he argues,
is to manage the conflicts and relationships in Europe, Asia, and the Middle
East so that no rival superpower arises to threaten its interests or
well-being. The implosion of the Soviet Union has created new rivalries and new
relationships, and Brzezinski maps out the strategic ramifications of the new
geopolitical realities.
He explains, for example, why France and Germany will
play pivotal geo-strategic roles, whereas Britain and Japan will not; and why
viewing China as a menace is likely to become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Brzezinski’s surprising and original conclusions often turn conventional wisdom
on its head as he lays the groundwork for a new and compelling vision of
America’s vital interests.
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The Trillion-Dollar Conspiracy: How the New World
Order, Man-Made Diseases, and Zombie Banks Are Destroying America – Jim Marrs
America’s economy is in shambles... Its citizens are
terrified and dissatisfied... Could it all have been planned by a secret elite
one hundred years ago?
The New World Order... Hitler referred to it in his
diaries. President George H. W. Bush foretold of it in his speeches. Formed by
a secretive global elite, the group seeking this new order has taken hold of
the US – and perhaps the world. Its influence pervades every aspect of
American society, from the products they buy at the grocery store to the topics
of evening news programmes. But could it also be true that the New World Order
caused one of the greatest financial catastrophes of our time?
Best-selling author and legendary conspiracy
researcher, Jim Marrs, has yet again exposed information that the mainstream
corporate media has refused to report, unearthing the lies to expose the
insidious alliances that make up a secret world. In the explosive ‘The
Trillion-Dollar Conspiracy’, Marrs digs beneath the media noise surrounding the
financial bailouts of 2008 and 2009 while exploring the back rooms and shadowy
deals of our nation’s past to craft a frightening history that no one else is
brave enough to tell.
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Final Warning: A History of the New World Order –
David Allen Rivera
‘Final Warning’ is the definitive resource on the nature
and origins of the movement towards a one-world government.
A wealth of in-depth research explains the roles of the
major arms of the conspiracy today, such as the Federal Reserve, the Committee
on Foreign Relations (CFR), the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergers.
The history of the New World Order is traced, from
the Illuminati and the fomenting of the French Revolution, to the 1913 takeover
of the US government by the bankers, the world wars, the rise of communism and
the United Nations.
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Plans of The “Elite”
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: The shocking story
of how America really took over the world – John Perkins
As an Economic Hit Man (EHM), John Perkins helped
further American imperial interests in countries such as Ecuador, Panama,
Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. As Chief Economist for an international consulting
firm, he convinced underdeveloped countries to accept massive loans for
infrastructure development and ensured that the projects were contracted to
multinational corporations. The countries acquired enormous debt, and the US
and international aid agencies were able to control their economies.
He tried to write this book four times but was
threatened or bribed each time to halt. The events of 9/11 – arguably, a
direct result of the activities of EHMs in the 1970s – finally forced him to
confront the role he played himself, and to reveal the truth to the rest of the
world.
‘Confessions of an Economic Hit Man’ has been
called the book that finally “connects the dots, the book that best
explains what is really going on in the world”.
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The Satori and the New Mandarins – Adrian H. Krieg
Adrian Krieg’s ‘The Satori And The New
Mandarins’
surveys current American and world history demonstrating the details of a
conspiracy in its government – and does this out of the mouths of the
conspirators themselves. ‘The Satori’ is what Krieg calls the elite who lead
the conspiracy, while the ‘Mandarins’ are the active participants.
Listed by
name are 3,400 Mandarins who are presently involved in world government, as
well as the most important international participants. By reading this book,
you will discover why the American government really bailed out Mexico; why
Americans can’t seem to find an American-made product in their local stores;
why America’s Middle East policy makes no sense; why the government institutes
more gun laws; who are the stockholders of the Federal Reserve; why congress
approved the NAFTA agreement without one single congressman having read it; who
really controls the American government; what organization completely dominates
the U.S. State Department; what the relationship is between the CFR, TC,
Bilderbergers and Bones; how the EU and NAFTA are the same thing, and much,
much more.
After reading ‘The Satori And The New Mandarins’, you will never
look at American politics or governance in quite the same way again.
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The Virtue of Selfishness – Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand’s worldview – ‘objectivism’, where
selfishness is an ideal and altruism is evil – is a massively oversimplified
version of reality. For example, she believed that no one should ever help
another human being because it interferes with ‘reality’ and that we should
sink or swim alone.
Rand believed that her view is always right and that, if
you disagree with her, you are morally corrupt and evil. Thus, you must accept
all of her teachings without question. In reality, this means you are not
allowed to think for yourself and evaluate your thoughts and opinions
critically.
In one of the essays in this book, ‘The Cult of Moral
Grayness’, she explains that the world must only be viewed in black and white,
in terms of absolute good and absolute evil, with no shades of grey.
Rand’s simplistic philosophy has had profoundly damaging
effects upon the Western World. Almost certainly, it is largely because Alan
Greenspan was a devout Rand follower, believing that financial markets should
be free from regulation and refusing to look at reality, that we’re in our
present financial mess.
Whether one disagrees with the philosophy or not,
the articles in this book are clearly written, simple to understand, and
passionately argued.
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The New Elites – George Walden
Far from being classless, Britain is increasingly
ruled by oligarchies of professional egalitarians. By exploiting popular
sentiment and taste, the privileged and opportunistic can earn fortunes and
occupy positions of authority, while all the time protesting that they are only
giving the public what they want.
In this book, George Walden unmasks the new
elites, a class whose ambitions for social control rival their aristocratic
forbears and whose two-faced populism is in its own way as damaging to
democracy.
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Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic
Manipulation – F. William Engdahl
This skilfully researched book focuses on how a small
socio-political American elite seeks to establish its control over the very
basis of human survival, the provision of our daily bread. As Henry Kissinger
said, “Control the food and you control the people.”
This is no ordinary book about the perils of GMO.
Engdahl takes the reader inside the corridors of power, into the backrooms of
the science labs, behind closed doors in the corporate boardrooms. The author
reveals a world of profit-driven political intrigue, government corruption and
coercion, where genetic manipulation and the patenting of life-forms are used
to gain world-wide control over food production. The book is an eye-opener, a
must-read for all those committed to the causes of social justice and world
peace.
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Mapping the Millennium: Behind the Plans of the New
World Order – Terry Boardman
The book talks about things usually discussed by
alternative researchers – global elites and their attempts to influence world
history. The book is written in plain English and with a good deal of common
sense.
Importantly, the author tries to look at the history of the 20th century
form a spiritual point of view, particularly that of anthroposophy of Rudolf
Steiner.
Another strong point of the book is that it contains an actual map
used by elites in preparing the World War I as well as maps having to do with
our immediate future.
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Secretive Societies |
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The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That
Threaten to Take Over America – Jim Marrs
In a book jam-packed with astonishing information, Jim
Marr asserts that the Nazis are still a major influence on the world. He starts
by discussing ‘Project Paperclip’ where the USA imported thousands of ‘useful’
former Nazis to the US without the knowledge of its citizens. These rescued
Nazis used their connections, and in particular the secret science that that
they were working on before being defeated in WWII, including guided missiles,
television, plastics, computers, quantum mechanics and, most worryingly, the
atom bomb.
He provides evidence that various shadowy European and
American organizations – “globalists” – are still seeking
unconditional power and control through various business networks and
governmental operations: these are “the Fourth Reich”.
The ties between world politics and big business are
revealing: for example, Leon Trotsky was living on the grounds of Standard Oil
in New Jersey, rent free, in 1917 just before returning to Russian to help
depose the czar, with Wall Street bankers and wealthy Brits and Germans funding
that Bolshevik triumph.
This is a challenging book with a disturbing
alternate historical version of the last 100 years.
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The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction – Mark Dice
Secret societies have both fascinated and
frightened people for hundreds of years. Often the infamous Illuminati is
mentioned as the core of conspiracies which span the globe.
The Illuminati is
actually a historical secret society which had goals of revolutions and world
domination dating back to the 1770s. Since then, rumours and conspiracy
theories involving the Illuminati continue to spread, sometimes finding their
way into popular novels like Dan Brown’s ‘Angels & Demons’ and Hollywood
movies like ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’. Some men have even come forward claiming
to be former members, offering details of what they allege are the inner
workings of the organization. When you sift through all of the information
available on the subject, you may be surprised that the truth is stranger than
fiction.
In ‘The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction’, author and occult expert
Mark Dice separates history from Hollywood and shows why tales of the secret
society won’t die.
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Secret Societies: Their Influence and Power from
Antiquity to the Present Day: Their Influences and Power from Antiquity to the
Present Day – Michael Howard
For thousands of years secret societies – guardians of
ancient esoteric wisdom – have exercised a strong and often crucial influence
on the destiny of nations. Though largely ignored by orthodox historians, the
Freemasons, Knights Templar and Rosicrucians affected the course of the French
and American Revolutions as well as the overthrow of the mediaeval feudal
order. Inevitably, the true ideals and esoteric practices of these societies
have, at times, been perverted by self-serving individuals. The Nazis and the
Bolsheviks, British security forces, the founding fathers of America and the
Vatican have all justified their actions – for good or for ill – by
claiming the mystic ideals of secret societies.
Michael Howard explores these connections, tracing their
effects in politics and statecraft from the time of ancient Egypt up to the
present. He sheds light on the influence of secret societies on governments and
in the lives of many well-known figures, including Frederick the Great, John
Dee, Francis Bacon, Benjamin Franklin, Comte de Cagliostro, Helena Blavatsky,
Rasputin and Woodrow Wilson.
He contends that the recent formation of the
European Union was directed by an umbrella group of secret societies and
reveals that, though secret societies have been persecuted throughout history,
they have survived and continue to operate powerfully in world affairs today.
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