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The Empire on which the Black Sun Never Set - Book review

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This is an overall review of the book.The next episodes will be chapter by chapter.The sources provided reveal a disturbing narrative of covert support for international fascism by Anglo-American powers, extending from the interwar period into the late 20th century. The excerpts highlight how figures like Oswald Mosley, the leader of the British Union of Fascists, garnered support from influential figures within British society and politics. Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi's vision for a Pan-European Union, while ostensibly promoting unity and peace, raises questions about its potential to serve as a vehicle for a new form of fascism, particularly in light of Kalergi's interactions with former Nazis and proponents of a hierarchical world order. The sources further illuminate the continuation of fascist networks after World War II, operating under the guise of anti-communism, often with the complicity of intelligence agencies like the CIA. These networks engaged in covert operations, including the "Great Heroin Coup" and various coups d'état, to further their agendas. The sources suggest a deliberate manipulation of public perception through propaganda and misinformation campaigns like Operation Mockingbird, designed to shape narratives and control the flow of information. This manipulation extended to the downplaying or obfuscation of the role of neo-Nazi groups in events like the Ukrainian crisis. Overall, the sources paint a picture of a persistent and insidious undercurrent of fascism woven into the fabric of modern history, often operating beneath the surface and masked by seemingly noble objectives, yet driven by a lust for power, control, and the perpetuation of a hierarchical global order. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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