Summary of Joseph P. Farrell's Nazi International
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Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9781669377627
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The Nazi International had a comprehensive, coordinated agenda with long-range goals. It intended to exercise significant influence over the fields of exotic physics and technologies, space, economics, and global finance, and the exploitation of conflict.
#2 The grand design of Nazi Party Reichsleiter Martin Bormann was to transform National Socialism into International Fascism, and to infiltrate, and eventually control, key areas of the very nations that had defeated the Third Reich.
#3 The book is about a conspiracy theory, or perhaps better said, a hypothesis. It remains for the reader to judge if it is a plausible and reasonable one. The book does not attempt to construct some sort of Grand Unified Conspiracy Theory of modern history, but rather proposes an extensive but still limited hypothesis to explain events that cannot be explained by other hypotheses.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The Nazi International had a comprehensive, coordinated agenda with long-range goals. It intended to exercise significant influence over the fields of exotic physics and technologies, space, economics, and global finance, and the exploitation of conflict.
#2 The grand design of Nazi Party Reichsleiter Martin Bormann was to transform National Socialism into International Fascism, and to infiltrate, and eventually control, key areas of the very nations that had defeated the Third Reich.
#3 The book is about a conspiracy theory, or perhaps better said, a hypothesis. It remains for the reader to judge if it is a plausible and reasonable one. The book does not attempt to construct some sort of Grand Unified Conspiracy Theory of modern history, but rather proposes an extensive but still limited hypothesis to explain events that cannot be explained by other hypotheses.
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