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BookIlluminati 2: Deceit & Seduction

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Auteurs Henry Makow
Thème Secret society
Genre littéraire Essay

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A depraved satanic cult called the Illuminati is waging a covert war against humanity. This is the key to understanding mankind's tragic history and current predicament. For over a thousand years, Cabalist money lenders have conspired to usurp power from church and aristocracy, according to a plan detailed in ""The Protocols of the Elders of Zion"". This plan does not represent Jews, but only a small cabal of bankers who organised in Masonic secret societies. They intermarried with prominent Gentiles and formed a vast occult and criminal underground. They are stealthily constructing a totalitarian world government. Taking God's place, secularism is a transition step to their Satanism. They involve nations in needless wars and enthral the masses with porn, violence, trivia and toys. They attack our sources of identity and love -- God (religion); family (gender); country and race -- in order to stymie and dehumanise us. Sounds incredible, but after reading some of these 90 short essays, you will nod in agreement. Their goal is to control your mind. If you know the truth, they can't.

About the Author

Henry Makow (born November 12, 1949) is a Canadian conspiracy theorist, author, columnist, and inventor of the board game Scruples. Makow was born in Zürich, Switzerland. As an infant, he moved with his family to Canada, settling in Ottawa. At the age of 11, he began to write the syndicated advice-to-parents column "Ask Henry," which ran in 50 newspapers in the early 1960s and was published in book form in 1962. He appeared as a guest on What's My Line? and stumped the panel. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982, and lives in Winnipeg. In 1984, he invented Scruples, a game of moral dilemmas which was translated into five languages and sold seven million copies worldwide. Makow postulates a hidden hand shaping modern history according to a long-term occult (Satanic) agenda. He argues that democracy today is a charade and serves as an instrument of social control; the mass media generally stifles information and channels thought; and popular entertainment degrades us and diverts the audience from what is really happening. The occult force, which operates through Freemasonry, is empowered by the London-based central banking cartel which must bring about world tyranny to defend its monopoly on credit. His collection, Illuminati: The Cult that Hijacked the World (2009), documents this view of history. In 2010, he published "Illuminati 2 - Deceit & Seduction" which provides further evidence that mankind is being subverted, perverted and enslaved. He is the author of "A Long Way to Go for a Date," (Winnipeg: Silas Green, 2000), the story of his courtship and marriage to a young Filipina. (He divorced and remarried in 2001.) His belief that feminism is social engineering designed to destabilize society is found in his first collection,'Cruel Hoax: Feminism and the New World Order'(2007). He believes the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" are authentic and are the blueprint of the New World Order. However, he believes they represent a small cabal of Masonic Jews, central bankers who direct organized Jewry, but not Jews in general. He argues that programs espousing "tolerance," "multiculturalism" and "diversity" are social engineering by this powerful cabal: 'Tolerance' shames us into giving up our humanity. Let's resist by strengthening our identities: heterosexuality, nation, religion and race, respecting but not deferring to others. The real tolerance does not come from erasing differences but in upholding them, in loving others for their unique qualities, and being proud of our own."[2] --Wikipedia --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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ISBN-10 161577145X
ISBN-13 978-1615771455
Nombre de pages 237
Publié le 28 avril 2010
Format Broché
Editeur Silas Green
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A depraved satanic cult called the Illuminati is waging a covert war against humanity. This is the key to understanding mankind's tragic history and current predicament. For over a thousand years, Cabalist money lenders have conspired to usurp power from church and aristocracy, according to a plan detailed in ""The Protocols of the Elders of Zion"". This plan does not represent Jews, but only a small cabal of bankers who organised in Masonic secret societies. They intermarried with prominent Gentiles and formed a vast occult and criminal underground. They are stealthily constructing a totalitarian world government. Taking God's place, secularism is a transition step to their Satanism. They involve nations in needless wars and enthral the masses with porn, violence, trivia and toys. They attack our sources of identity and love -- God (religion); family (gender); country and race -- in order to stymie and dehumanise us. Sounds incredible, but after reading some of these 90 short essays, you will nod in agreement. Their goal is to control your mind. If you know the truth, they can't.

About the Author

Henry Makow (born November 12, 1949) is a Canadian conspiracy theorist, author, columnist, and inventor of the board game Scruples. Makow was born in Zürich, Switzerland. As an infant, he moved with his family to Canada, settling in Ottawa. At the age of 11, he began to write the syndicated advice-to-parents column "Ask Henry," which ran in 50 newspapers in the early 1960s and was published in book form in 1962. He appeared as a guest on What's My Line? and stumped the panel. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982, and lives in Winnipeg. In 1984, he invented Scruples, a game of moral dilemmas which was translated into five languages and sold seven million copies worldwide. Makow postulates a hidden hand shaping modern history according to a long-term occult (Satanic) agenda. He argues that democracy today is a charade and serves as an instrument of social control; the mass media generally stifles information and channels thought; and popular entertainment degrades us and diverts the audience from what is really happening. The occult force, which operates through Freemasonry, is empowered by the London-based central banking cartel which must bring about world tyranny to defend its monopoly on credit. His collection, Illuminati: The Cult that Hijacked the World (2009), documents this view of history. In 2010, he published "Illuminati 2 - Deceit & Seduction" which provides further evidence that mankind is being subverted, perverted and enslaved. He is the author of "A Long Way to Go for a Date," (Winnipeg: Silas Green, 2000), the story of his courtship and marriage to a young Filipina. (He divorced and remarried in 2001.) His belief that feminism is social engineering designed to destabilize society is found in his first collection,'Cruel Hoax: Feminism and the New World Order'(2007). He believes the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" are authentic and are the blueprint of the New World Order. However, he believes they represent a small cabal of Masonic Jews, central bankers who direct organized Jewry, but not Jews in general. He argues that programs espousing "tolerance," "multiculturalism" and "diversity" are social engineering by this powerful cabal: 'Tolerance' shames us into giving up our humanity. Let's resist by strengthening our identities: heterosexuality, nation, religion and race, respecting but not deferring to others. The real tolerance does not come from erasing differences but in upholding them, in loving others for their unique qualities, and being proud of our own."[2] --Wikipedia --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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