The books of Douglas Reed

Started by Rikk, February 13, 2010, 07:22:00 PM

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Rikk

If one wants to find out the state of our world today, reading the works of Douglas Reed is an imperative.

The Controversy of Zion
http://knud.eriksen.adr.dk/index.html

http://www.douglasreed.co.uk/

Insanity Fair [1938] PDF
Disgrace Abounding [1939] PDF
Nemesis? [1940] PDF
Fire And Bomb [1940] PDF
A Prophet At Home [1941] PDF
All Our To-morrows [1942] PDF
Lest We Regret [1943] PDF
From Smoke To Smother [1948] PDF
Somewhere South Of Suez [1950] PDF
Far And Wide [1951] PDF
The Prisoner Of Ottawa [1953] PDF
The Battle For Rhodesia [1967] PDF
The Siege Of Southern Africa [1974] PDF
The Grand Design [1976] PDF



Here is the end of the post-postscript from his book "Far and Wide".
QuoteI can imagine that some future historian, writing perhaps a hundred years from now, might say
something like this: 'In considering today the events which enabled conspiratorial sects from Asia
and Eurasia to gain power over the then mighty nations of the West and bring about the short-lived
but bloody fiasco of the World State, from the cruel effects of which they are even now but slowly
reviving, the historian is struck by the apparent absence of protest or resistance among the leaders
of those Western nations, which thus were deprived of what they had gained during two thousand
years. Very rarely, from what one can now tell, did a leading man see what impended or succeed, if
he saw, in making his voice heard. The Canadian Prime Minister, in 1945, was ignored by the
American and British leaders. A British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, in 1945-51 seems to
have perceived the immense omens of the Zionist State and vainly to have tried to keep his country
from lending countenance to it. A British general, Sir Frededek Morgan, at one phase tried, equally
vainly, to call public attention to the grave danger of that enterprise. An American general, one
Douglas MacArthur, at a later stage (the astonishing campaign of 1950-51 in Korea) was dismissed
for his resistance to the hindrances that were placed on his leadership. In all countries a rare
politician, soldier or writer tried to stem the Gadarene stampede, but on the whole the process
seems to have been one of infatuated self-surrender to the forces of destruction. So much has been
lost of the truth of those days that today's historian is himself at a loss to account for much that was
done or was not done, and for public acquiescence in it all, but even when that is said two things
remain to puzzle him: the fewness of the public men who resisted the occult forces which were
truly in control, and the apparent lack of public response even to their warnings.'


To any such comment I offer a reply across the century to come: 'At the mid-twentieth century the
forces conspiring to enslave all the countries of the Christian West, especially the English-speaking
ones, were so greatly in control of public information, of every kind, that the masses knew next to
nothing of what went on and what impended. Public men, by the mid-century, had come to fear
these inhibitors too much to tempt their wrath, and any who did risk that ire were defamed by so
powerful a machine of the spoken and written word that even the masses, after lending an eager ear
of hope renewed for an instant, in the nature of masses then dully turned their backs on the speakers
and shunned them, thinking they must be evil after all. In that way they were brought again and
again to pit themselves against each other, always in the name of "freedom", for their own mutual
destruction and enslavement; thus the shortlived but bloody fiasco of the World State came about.
Only when they experienced it did they know the truth and rise; and God must have willed it so,
good scribe of the year 2051, for "by a divine instinct men's minds mistrust ensuing danger".'
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