Refugee Crisis Serving Globalist Dialectic

The origins of the Western conflict with Islam are a result of the duplicity of Britain and France during and after World War I, in their betrayal of their Arab allies, and the influence of Zionism that culminated in the Balfour Declaration.[1] In short, [...]

Communism Fermented in Secret Societies

France provided impetus for the 18th century revolutionary underground. Secret societies provided the organisational basis for revolutionary groups. The American scholar J H Billington, in his study on revolution as ‘faith’ states that ‘so great was the impact of freemasonry in the revolutionary era [...]

Constant Conflict

Since the time of Woodrow Wilson’s ‘Fourteen Points’ for a brave new world in the aftermath of World War I, US policy-makers have been motivated by a messianic sense of America’s duty to impose its model of liberal-economic-democracy over the entire world. America has [...]