The Money Power: Pawns in the Game and Empire of the City - Two Books in One

The Money Power: Pawns in the Game and Empire of the City - Two Books in One

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The Money Power: Pawns in the Game and Empire of the City - Two Books in One

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"The Money Power" contains two classic books on geopolitics, "Pawns in the Game" and "Empire of the City," which present the thesis that the wars and revolutions of modern times have been engineered by an English-speaking finance oligarchy to perpetuate their balance of power over the world. They are the power behind the British throne and the American government. Behind a mask of liberal democracy, their method is subversion, destruction of the old world order, and the humiliation of all rival power centers. The money power controls world politics, behind the scenes and in full view. It is a corrupt, cynical oligarchy that buys all the governments it can - with their own funds. This power of money also stares us in the face as a relentless effort to determine every aspect of our family life, work and values, monetizing everything. In "Pawns in the Game," Wm. Guy Carr sets out his famous Three World Wars scenario. WWI was planned to topple the Russian and German empires and set up the conflict between Fascism and Bolshevism. WWII was to eliminate Germany as a world power and set up Israel instead. WWIII, which we are now leading up to, is planned to mutually annihilate Zionism and Islam in a global conflict that bankrupts the entire world, ending in absolute rule by the Money Masters. Carr emphasizes the role of the Illuminati in carrying out this plot, while Knuth's "Empire of the City" focuses on the British Empire and its balance of power intrigues.

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Country
USA
Brand
Progressive Press
Manufacturer
Progressive Press
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
78951
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781615771219