By John Coleman

It is a real and actual account of treasonous behavior through the British and American governments: An account of the way their voters are deceived via guidelines frightening activities which are completely damaging to the health in their voters. completely researched, the ebook offers loads of hitherto unpublished details and throws new gentle on such diversified operations because the Gulf struggle and the Bolshevik Revolution. The bankruptcy on covert activities throws new mild at the homicide of Martin Luther King, Pope John Paul I, and different notables marked for elimination.The bloodshed that resulted from the construction of a synthetic ''Saudi Arabia''; the overseas coverage making position of the petroleum undefined; the rape of Mexico by means of British and American oil barons; the revolutions they ignited which fee hundreds of thousands of lives; British conquest of India, the pernicious Indian 'apartheid' caste method. those are many of the topics handled during this ancient disclose' of the way our governments misinform below the colour of diplomacy.''Diplomacy via Deception'' tells us that the United countries is a war-making physique, now not a peace-keeping association, and the way the Rockefellers and Alger Hiss, aided through the head Illuminati Dulles relatives, bought the U.S. concerned with the United countries. there's a masterly research of constitutional roadblocks barring U.S. club of the United countries that may come as a shock and depart without doubt that we aren't now, nor do we ever be, a member of the United international locations.

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S. S. " On August 4,1989, the FBI raided the offices of the BNL in Atlanta. Some suspect that this was done to preempt any real investigation into whether loans for Iraq were used to buy sensitive military technology and other military know-how, rather than for the purposes extended by the Agricultural Department. During September, in an effort insiders say was an advance move to absolve itself from blame, the CIA reported to Baker that Iraq was obtaining the ability to make nuclear weapons through a variety of front companies suspected of links with Pakistan at the highest levels.

The British misused the Arabs under Col. Thomas E. Lawrence to bring down the Ottoman Empire, eventually betraying them and setting up the Zionist state of Israel, through the Balfour Declaration. This is a good example of the diplomacy by deception that succeeded. In the period 1909 to 1915, the British government used Lawrence to lead Arab forces to fight the Turks and drive them out of Palestine. The void left by the Turks was filled by immigrant Jews flocking into Palestine under the terms of the Balfour Declaration.

Allenby occupies Jerusalem. 1920. San Remo Conference. Independence of Turkey; oil disputes settled. The start of British control of oil rich countries in the Middle East. British government establishes puppet regime in Basra, ruled by King Faisal of Syria. Ibn Saud Abdul Aziz attacks Taif in Hijaz, only able to capture it after four year struggle. 1922. Aziz sacks Jauf and murders Shalan family dynasty. Balfour Declaration is approved by the League of Nations. 1923. Turkey, Germany and France object to British occupation of Iraq and call for summit at Lausanne.

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