The Patmos Protocol; Hitler's Secret World

William Stuart

The Patmos Protocol; Hitler's Secret World
Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Generation Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
10 July 2015
Pages
248
ISBN
9781785073878

The Patmos Protocol; Hitler’s Secret World

William Stuart

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Hitler will be thought of as the most evil of men, and the ordinary German people will be thought of as not far behind that. But pioneering author William Stuart challenges both assumptions, for WW2 was indeed part-planned in Berlin, but by international bankers and was secretly launched by them in the 18th century in Austria in the year 1781.

War making by tradition comes from Babylonian bankers and Roman Empire, and Communism and Nazism are just more modern political forces used to divide people. William believes the Nuremberg trials never caught and punished the real planners of WW2.

The book is a warning that war suits oligarchs, and the reasons given for war are in the most part faked. The book is dedicated to the little families around the world living in terror and pain, dieing and enduring suffering so that oligarchs can gain wealth and power.

Patmos Protocols draws on the three books by William Stuart, namely Demons of the Third Reich, The Great European Secret, and 9.11 to Armageddon.

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