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In his two earlier books, “Judaism and the Vatican” and “Freemasonry and the Vatican”, Count de Poncins dealt with the conspiracy behind Vatican Council II organized by those two formidable forces of spiritual subversion into modern politics.
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In this new work, Count Leon de Poncins has collected a unique selection of secret State documents, which unravel the kernel of the hidden mainspring governing the political evolution of the West from the time of the First World War. STATE SECRETS will commend itself to all serious students of the very grave problem of subversion in international politics. In a subject which has become synonymous with deception, compromise and half-truth, the Count rigorously focuses one's attention on established political facts of unquestionable authenticity, and thereby provides the reader with a basis for balanced and informed judgement in an area of vital concern for all free peoples, and which the conspiracy of silence in favor of the rise of Communism in the West has endeavored to suppress from public view. What statesman, prior to World War I, foresaw the emergence of Israel, with all the upheavals that its presence betokens in the Middle East? Did anyone prophesy the demise of the British Empire, Germany, the Habsburgs, the collapse of the ancient Christian Civilization of Europe, and the emergence of a new, purely materialistic order? Who could have believed that the vast Russian Empire would be transmuted into a violently bloodthirsty, anti-Christian Marxist dictatorship? Would anyone have seriously imagined that the Great Powers of the free West, and especially the USA, would actually betray their own Allies in the Second World War, in order to connive, if not worse, at the spread of Soviet Imperialism? Did anyone really think that the great industrial and military nations of the West would even hand over their technical secrets, retreat from their rule, and begin to disarm themselves in the face of the Red Army's stealthy advance across the world, as is happening today?
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