Secret Societies and Subversive MovementsOne of the best books on secret societies ever written. Webster was an historical writer who wrote a number of books on the French Revolution. After World War I she was intrigued with the Marxist revolt, so wrote World Revolution, examining how and why people continue to revolt. As her search went deeper, clear meanings surfaced behind our revolutionsand they involved an agenda by secret societies. This book lays out, in historical perspective, how these secret societies and subversive movements have operated from behind the scenes. Not all of them aspire to rule the world or manipulate politics or world currency, but there are some major ones, according to Webster, that are. As a respected writer and world historian, she provides proof from within these pages. |
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This is a book of its time, reflecting truly awesome generalisations and accusations dressed in academic research. A truly dangerous perspective promulgated widely and by many ostensibly intelligent and connected individuals imbued with a "Reds under the beds" paranoia. The shocking culmination of these machinations is now well known, and must never be repeated. This is a book that frightens. It does not enlighten.
Contents
THE REVOLT AGAINST ISLAM | 35 |
THREE CENTURIES OF OCCULTISM | 74 |
GERMAN TEMPLARISM AND FRENCH ILLUMINISM | 152 |
THE JEWISH CABALISTS | 177 |
MODERN FREEMASONRY | 271 |
SECRET SOCIETIES IN ENGLAND | 294 |
OPEN SUBVERSIVE MOVEMENTS | 327 |
PANGERMANISM | 350 |
THE REAL JEWISH PERIL | 370 |
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