The Syndicate, The by Nicholas Hagger

The Syndicate, The by Nicholas Hagger

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Summary

This highly topical and controversial work provides an alternative view of 20th century history. It describes the activities of a small group of men whose wealth and influence have been grossly underestimated. It gives the background to the war on terror, and points out the dangers in the increasing trend towards world government.

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The Syndicate, The by Nicholas Hagger

The story of the coming world government, this title shows the existence of a Syndicate of bankers, politicians and oil men behind the events of the 20th centur and how their aim is global hegemony. It traces its historical roots, connects the war against terror with the acquisition of oil; and explains the drive behind EU expansion.
Nicholas Hagger is a historian, philosopher and man of letters. He has travelled extensively throughout the world. He was the first westerner to witness China's Cultural Revolution in 1966. He drove across Tripoli on the morning of the Libyan Revolution in 1969. He has visited the US, Europe and Russia several times, and has lectured at the University of Baghdad and been Professor of English for four years at Tokyo and Keio Universities in Japan. He has published 17 books on history, philosophy and literature. The present book has come out of his fascination with contemporary affairs, and over the years he has accumulated a vast library of published and printed sources. He has researched for many years into the New World Order and has spoken to many of the personnel involved, including the present Secretary General of the Bilderburg Group.
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ISBN 13 9781903816851
ISBN 10 1903816858
Title The Syndicate, The
Author Nicholas Hagger
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Collective Ink
Year published 2003-12-04
Number of pages 456
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