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The words in this book are not written to shock the reader, but they do.
For the first time, herein these pages is a view of the Force, namely, the
invisible Zionist Anglo-American Empire, that acts on our very lives.
The author makes a convincing case, complete with impeccable
historical references, of plans put into motion many years ago to control
the course of human life on earth. The continuum of those plans, for
reasons cited in this book, has taken on a spectacular turn, and the
architects have decided to fast-forward their agenda.
The Power Elites of the Zionist Anglo-American Axis have been in
control of the political systems throughout the world and, in all
probability, there is not a single country in which their cunning and evil
influence has not been felt. Their philosophy of ‘divide and rule’ has
manifested in various ways on different scales, e.g., the Cold War
between Eastern communism and Western capitalism; managed
conflicts in the oil-rich Middle East aided by the creation of Israel; and
the illusion of choice in apparent democracies. Wars are invariably
used to abruptly change political systems, and never for the simplistic
‘good-versus-evil’ reasons declared vociferously.
Written by a barrister of 29 years, and one-time political secretary to
former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, the author
puts forward his propositions with sufficient proofs and documentary
evidence that demonstrate: the rapid and irreversible decline of the Zionist
Anglo-American Empire; the forthcoming, inevitable nuclear wars; Israel
as the lynchpin of those nuclear wars; the end of Empire Capitalism; and
a New World Map by the middle of this century.
FUTURE FASTFORWARD is authored by Matthias Chang, a Chinese
Catholic, who puts forward his case with a viewpoint that hammers in
an irreparable dent in the social, economic and political myths
promulgated by the West, and poses a formidable challenge to the
Western media’s ongoing propaganda schemes.
49 in stock
Weight | 0.8 kg |
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Dimensions | 17 × 4 × 24 cm |
ISBN | 9789676904119 |
Berat | 0.8 |