New World Order, H.G. Wells
New World Order, H.G. Wells
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New World Order

Author: H.G. Wells

Narrator: Graham Dunlop

Unabridged: 4 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/03/2022

Categories: Nonfiction, Philosophy


Synopsis

The New World Order – H.G. Wells. One of the central texts in explaining the psychopathic drive of elitists to enslave the world in a unified empire. H. G. Wells was an insider with a British group tasked with the revival of their once great empire—this time in conjunction with Venetian Black Nobility Khazar bankers (not mentioned this explicitly in the book). Wells evidently grew less sympathetic to their aims as time went on, and published a version of the plans for public consumption in this and other books. Needless to say, the cabal bent on world domination were displeased with Wells’ cavalier candor (perhaps they misjudged him all along), and destroyed nearly all such books.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Enrico on August 09, 2015

A study in cultural and racial distinctions affecting the Caribbean immigrant to the UK and the one to the US. Born in St. Kitts and now a Yale professor with dual citizenship, he tells us that on one hand in Britain he could never be considered essentially British whereas in America he is more easi......more

Goodreads review by Tayler on January 05, 2018

Each essay is concise yet holds within them a wealth of new information for me. Even on subjects or people I thought I'd long knew. Made me rethink the value of the essay and the kinds of work that I'd love to write sometime in the future.......more

Goodreads review by Gail on June 24, 2022

i'm so glad i've found caryl phillips work...look forward to many more rich encounters with his free ranging mind and clear and inviting prose.......more

Goodreads review by G on June 04, 2007

Phillips is a fluid essayist and his range is versatile and controlled.......more

Goodreads review by Mandy on March 10, 2012

A superb collection of essays that I came upon quite by chance on a bookstall in a market in Hampshire. The essay on Marvin Gaye is really moving.......more