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Dark New World Order Part 1
Author | : Marcel Polte |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2019-10-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781696189286 |
Since the 1950s, U.S. military and intelligence agencies have systematically tortured and abused children. Their goal: the creation of mind-controlled slaves to be used for child prostitution (blackmailing), child pornography, drug trafficking and assassinations. A natural protective mechanism makes this possible. If the agony becomes unbearable, the victim uncouples parts of his perception (dissociation). In the most extreme form this means: the child's personality splits. The new inner person can then be programmed as desired by the perpetrators. What sounds like a cruel horror story is frightening reality. The German lawyer Dr. Marcel Polte presents in this book the evidence for the CIA's inhuman program called Project MKULTRA. He not only evaluates released intelligence documents and investigation files, but also minutes of court hearings, Senate hearings and an advisory committee appointed by President Clinton, as well as the testimonies of survivors and their therapists. This shows a disturbing connection: the victims often come from old satanic families, and their cults are not only internationally networked, they use the same highly complex mind control techniques as the CIA. In addition - largely unnoticed by the public - there are rituals, human sacrifices and cannibalism, in the USA and in Germany as well. The author now reveals for the first time what lies behind all this.
The New World Order in Genesis 1-9
Author | : Alexandria Parker-Shigemura |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 554 |
Release | : 2011-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1462015964 |
God has a specific plan-one that is spelled out in the words of the Bible as it reveals progressive information about the beginning, middle, and end of God's covenant and grace. In The New World Order in Genesis 1-9, author Alexandria Parker-Shigemura provides a commentary on God's plan for a new world order and Satan's attempt to usurp God. Through an in-depth, line-by-line analysis of the first nine chapters of Genesis, Parker-Shigemura provides insight into the literal, spiritual, prophetic, and providential prophetic implications of this holy text by discussing the creation and restoration, the source of original sin, the importance of Cain and Abel, the idea of physical death, the big flood, and the ark of salvation. She also explores the power of God and the relationship between God and man. In The New World Order, Parker-Shigemura, who has studied the word of God for more than forty years, communicates the importance of learning God's message in the Bible to better prepare for the new world order. www.alexandriaparker.com
The Code of Seven: Book 1—A New World Order
Author | : Sherina HM |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2014-06-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1483414205 |
The Code of Seven is an elite group who can harness tremendous forces to influence events throughout the galaxies. Each possesses a power that they don't yet understand or know how to control, and their destinies will be revealed in this first book. Eva and Nathaniel, two of the Code of Seven, led ordinary lives until they meet each other. The importance of their role is revealed in an upcoming battle that can affect the future meeting of the Code of Seven. Together, they open a portal that reaches out to the home worlds of the other Code of Seven members... but a dark force lingers in the shadows. Can the Eva and Nathaniel protect their home worlds from the insidious schemes of this new enemy ... or will these mystical portals fall into the wrong hands?
Manifesto for a New World Order
Author | : George Monbiot |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2006-02-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781595580399 |
Outlines the author's vision for transforming the world into a more balanced, democratic global society, in an analysis that makes proposals for a world parliament, fairly organized trade, and debt-leveraged underdeveloped nations. Reprint.
The New World Order
Author | : Adam Weishaupt |
Publisher | : Magus Books |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : |
When your computer goes haywire, you reboot it. What happens when the world goes haywire? Where's the reboot button? Isn't it possible to return everything to its pristine condition? Isn't there a mechanism for restoring the Garden of Eden, for bringing back the Golden Age of Saturn? If a natural reboot button doesn't exist, can't we create one using our human reason? How would we put right all of the mistakes of the past, the myriad errors committed by those who preceded us? Even now, most people are mired in the darkness of superstition and mad beliefs. We can and must create a system that allows new generations to be released from the mistakes made by our ancestors. We can rocket-boost human evolution towards divinity if we know how to free the collective human mind of the junk and nonsense that has accumulated since the dawn of time. In this book, the Pythagorean Illuminati reveal their astonishing blueprint for a New World Order that resets everything that has gone wrong with this world of ours.
Dark Threats and White Knights
Author | : Sherene Razack |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2004-01-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0802086632 |
Barely two weeks later, sixteen-year-old Shidane Abukar Arone is tortured to death. Dozens of Canadian soldiers look on or know of the torture.
Narrative Projections of a Black British History
Author | : Eva Ulrike Pirker |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2012-03-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1136682716 |
Since the mid-1990s, the black experience in Britain has begun to be (re)negotiated intensely, with a strong focus on history. Narrative Projections of a Black British History considers narratives that construct, or engage with, aspects of a black British history. Part I poses the question of what sort of narratives have emerged from, and in turn determine, key events (such as the iconic 'Windrush' moment) and developments and provides basic insights into theoretical frameworks. It also offers a large number of comparative readings, considering both 'factual' and 'fictional' forms of representation such as history books, documentary films, life writing, novels, and drama, and identifies main strands, 'official' narratives and countercurrents. Part II embarks on close readings and analyses of a selection of narratives that can be classed as reactions to the 'established' historical culture. Overall, the book draws attention to collective currents and individual positions, affirmative and critical approaches: Together, they form a representative image of a specific moment in the ongoing debate about a black British history.
The New World and the New World Order
Author | : K.R. Dark |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 1996-11-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0230379427 |
This book re-examines the character of the USA and re-evaluates its relationship to the post-Cold War international order. The USA has often been seen as a model of democratic liberty, a vehement opponent of colonialism and the 'lone superpower' of the post-Cold War world. This book challenges all these views. Unlike previous studies of the post-Cold War role of the USA it connects US domestic affairs to systemic changes often characterized entirely in terms of the 'fall of Communism'.
Rethinking the New World Order
Author | : Georg Sørensen |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2016-08-29 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1137483261 |
The end of the Cold War gave rise to much talk of a 'new' global order and debate about just how new or orderly it was and would be. Attempts to analyse the nature of this order have been many and various. This important new text assesses the main approaches and offers its own analysis arguing that, while chaos and raw anarchy are not on the cards, each of the major domains of power - security, economics, institutions and values - contains elements of potentially major instability. Interstate war may be receding, but there are no simple solutions to comprehensive violent conflict inside fragile states, and the non-democratic great powers continue to have major regional ambitions. There is a global liberal market economy, but it is increasingly unequal and its financial infrastructure remains fragile and crisis-prone. There is a comprehensive set of international institutions but they are rather weak and in need of reform. Liberal values are nominally endorsed by most states but they are in internal conflict and make up no firm basis for a stable world order. Finally, world order is threatened from within because the social compacts, political infrastructures, and national economic capacities of many states will decline. This will have negative consequences for the willingness to bring about effective global governance. The result may be a destructive dynamic which might take us towards a Hobbesian world in ways which Hobbes himself had never imagined.