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by Dieter Rüggeberg Countdown to world supremacy Attentive observance of world politics shows that large power political movements follow very specific rules and patterns, some of which have existed for thousands of years. For those who don't know these rules, many processes in power politics remain a riddle. As the life or death of entire nations can depend upon the understanding of such rules, I have decided to describe clearly the effectiveness of plans put into practice behind the closed doors of politics. For chronological reasons I will begin with the The Ten Rules of Master Sun-Tsu, which Jordis von Lohausen has translated for us: The classical guiding principles for a 'peaceful' strategy like this can be found in the writings of a Chinese misanthropist named Sun-Tsu, who died some 2500 years ago. They read: 1. Undermine whatever is good in your enemy's country, 2. Ridicule their gods and drag every tradition through the mire, 3. Using any means, tarnish the reputation of their leading classes; wherever possible, involve them in racketeering, and at the right moment, expose their dishonesty, 4. Spread discord and disagreement among the citizens, 5. Incite the youth against the old, 6. Hinder the work of the authorities in every way, 7. Place your spies everywhere, and 8. Do not be afraid of collaborating with the lowest and most abominable creatures, 9. Wherever you can, disrupt the training and the supplies of the enemy's armed forces; undermine their discipline and lame their will to combat with sultry music; send frivolous women into their camps and let them accomplish the work of ruin to it's end, 10. Spare neither promises nor money or gifts, for all these yield rich interest. When national- and world-supremacy are at stake, these Ten Rules of Master Sun-Tsu are, so to speak, the frame work around which the subsequent peoples have oriented themselves. At least some can be found in the Illuminati Orders' plans by Adam Weishaupt, as well as in the Testament of Peter the Great. Certain power political groups in this century, however, base their practises on a document called The Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion, hereafter referred to as The Protocols. The contents of The Protocols were already partly contained in older documents which were linked to historical events. The only opinion to which I have committed myself is that, whether genuine or not, the Protocols do represent the programme of world revolution, and that in view of their prophetic nature and of their extraordinary resemblance to the protocols of certain secret societies in the past, they were either the work of some such society or of someone profoundly versed in the lore of secret societies who was able to reproduce their ideas and phraseology. ebook: Dieter Rüggeberg - Secret Politics (1995).pdf - 124p. audiobook: Secret Politics.mp3 specs: Mac computer voice Tessa South Africa, MP3, 64kbps, 7hrs 48min 29sec tags: politics, secret, new world order, NWO, Illuminati, power, deception, end-times Sharing Widget |