Unspeakable Truth: The Role Covert Warfare Plays In Western Culture

by Mukazo Mukazo Vunda

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ISBN: 978-1-4092-3095-3
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Mukazo Vunda
Copyright: © 2008 Mukazo Mukazo Vunda Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: Second Edition

Printed: 110 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 493 KB

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(Virtually banned in the west. Reserved for posthumous critique. Buy it while I am still alive) This book debunks the generally held belief unscrupulous individuals who are the illuminati, international bankers, neo-cons, sometimes reptilian aliens, etc., with an agenda of total control, have infiltrated society’s key positions, and are behind covert warfare, surreptitiously silencing or eliminating whistleblowers, activists, political dissidents to see their plan of world domination to fruition. This book argues, by logical deduction, that no such infiltration has occurred in the recent past. The observed phenomenon of covert warfare epitomizes a cultural orientation, hence the fact it is institutionalised, moving to this point from the position of mainstream practice. It has played the traditional role of eradicating threats to a way of life, as well as provide an outlet for warped appetites generated in the process, that would otherwise eat society from within.


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9 Oct 2008 (updated 10 Oct 2008)
It does not seem it at cursory glance, but the rendering betrays the extensive research that went into the project. I should say I like what he has done with knowledge that is quite available, but which very few people have interpreted in as convincing a manner. I believe that this book is ahead of its time, which I think works against it.



I bought one for myself, and two more that I will give as presents. This is how much I value this author's work.


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