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The Fabian Society: The Masters of the Conspiracy Exposed
by Guy Boulianne
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Synopsis
In The Fabian Society: The Masters of the Conspiracy Exposed, Guy Boulianne explores the origins and occult influence of the Fabian Society, a radical movement founded in London in 1884. Emerging from a split within the « Fellowship of the New Life, » this group, inspired by gradualist socialist ...
In The Fabian Society: The Masters of the Conspiracy Exposed, Guy Boulianne explores the origins and occult influence of the Fabian Society, a radical movement founded in London in 1884. Emerging from a split within the « Fellowship of the New Life, » this group, inspired by gradualist socialist ideals, aims to overthrow the existing world order to establish a global socialist government. Backed by financial powers such as the Rothschilds and Rockefellers, the Fabian Society is presented as the architect of the New World Order, infiltrating political parties, institutions, and economies to promote stealthy subversion, distinct from the violent Bolshevik revolutions.
The author unmasks the Fabian Society’s links to various ideological currents, from Marxism to fascism, including Keynesianism and communist « sustainable development. » Through dedicated chapters, Boulianne reveals how it has influenced the British Labour Party, global macroeconomics, multiculturalism, and immigration, while advancing agendas such as the Islamization of Europe via processes like the Barcelona Process. Key figures like Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Maurice Strong, or Fidel Castro are analyzed as pawns in this web, connecting socialism, communism, and dictatorship in Canada and elsewhere.
The book extends to contemporary themes such as mind control through rock music, non-lethal weapons, artificial intelligence, and RFID microchips, evoking total surveillance and the loss of individual freedoms. Boulianne warns against a diabolical social engineering influenced by mystical entities like the Lucis Trust, and concludes with an apocalyptic vision where no one will be able to buy or sell without the « mark of the beast. » This socio-political essay, dedicated to true whistleblowers such as Louis Thomas McFadden (1876–1936), a member of the United States House of Representatives, calls for increased vigilance in the face of these subversive forces.
The foreword is written by former Lieutenant-Colonel Royston Potter.
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