
Pawns in the Game by the former British
Intelligence Agent William Guy Carr
Description
First printed in 1954. A true story of international intrigue,
corruption, graft, and political assassinations - both sensational
and shocking. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable
edition of this title. About the Author William Guy Carr, R.D.
Commander R.C.N. (R) Retired was born June 2, 1895 and died October
2, 1959. At the early age of twelve the author was thoroughly
indoctrinated into the Bolshevik ideology by two revolutionary
missionaries who travelled on the same ship with him out to the
Orient in 1907. Unlike many others he didn't swallow the bait they
offered him "Hook, Line, and Sinker." He decided to keep an open
mind, and to investigate matters thoroughly, before reaching any
conclusions. His investigations and studies of all angles of the
International Conspiracy have taken him to nearly every country in
the world. Commander Carr had a distinguished naval career. During
World War I he served as Navigating Officer of H.M. Submarines. In
World War II he was Naval Control Officer for the St. Lawrence;
then Staff Officer Operations at Shelbourne, N.S.; then Senior
Naval Officer at Goose Bay, Labrador. As an Officer on the staff of
Commodore Reginald Brock he organized the 7th Victory Loan for the
twenty-two Royal Canadian Naval Training Divisions. --This text
refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Final Warning History of the New World Order by
David Allen Rivera
Review
Final Warning “reflects an amazing digest of monumental resource
material involving a multitude of viewpoints and positions on the
conspiratorial concept of history. You are to be congratulated for
the exhaustive research this work represents...(it) is an
invaluable reference for the serious political science adept.”
Archibald E. Roberts, Lt. Col. AUS Retired Director, Committee to
Restore the Constitution
The Committee of 300 by Dr. John
Coleman
Description
The Committee of 300 is rated by literary experts as the “best
seller of all books of its type.” In Japan it was at the top of the
Best Seller List for two straight years. Translated into eight
foreign languages (including Russian, Japanese and Serbian), it is
sought after by readers from all over the world. In order to keep
the book to less than 500 pages, some of the subjects, persons and
organizations of mentioned in the “300”, are expounded on in
Monographs and other books by Dr. Coleman, thus providing a wealth
of information.