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A look at the Hidden Hand as guided by the Protocols and its effects concerning Zionism, anti-Semitism, Palestine, money and exports, the Press, Communism
and even Christianity. The contention of this book is that the amazing things bewildering and shattering the world today , are not haphazard or the result of coincidence, or even of what is sometimes called 'The onward march of events,' but are the outcome of a Master Plan of human, or, as some may think, inhuman, agency; into which Plan this book probes, in the general interest and for the safety of The Realm.
The author of this book was a regular soldier who served with distinction in the South African War and in the First World War. When he retired from the Army due to wounds received on active service, he settled down in an English country village and began to study politics and economics.
He wanted to know - - Why honest Tommy Atkins had been compelled to fight peaceful Boer farmers and enable an International Diamond Syndicate to gain control of the South African mines? - Why ten million men should have been slaughtered in the First World War (described as "a war to end wars") when the subsequent Peace Treaty so obviously sowed the seeds for a second and more terrible
conflict? - Why the Banks of the world create money lavishly out of nothing to finance these wars and yet for peace, credit is immediately restricted? - Why when the Second World War came "to defend the rights of small nations" these small nations were sold by their allies into slavery worse than death?
Soon he came to realise what Disraeli had shown in one of his novels, "that the world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes"
For nearly twenty years, Lt.-Col. Creagh Scott has been following up clues left by prominent men, for he has become convinced, as was Field-Marshal Smuts, that "there is some hidden pressure behind all the worries of Europe, Asia and America."
The result of this investigation are given here in simple language so that the man in the street may come to his own conclusions.
Lest anyone should think that the title of the book suggests the realm of fiction let them ponder the words of the statesman Disraeli, "Governments do not govern, but merely control the machinery of government, being themselves controlled by the hidden hand."
The author shows how the hidden hand controls governments of both Capitalist and Communist countries.
Lieutenant-Colonel John Creagh Scott, D.S.O., O.B.E., served with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in the South African War and was seriously wounded. In the First World War he took over temporary command of the 5/6th Royal Scots Fusiliers from Winston Churchill after the latter had been appointed to and important post at home. In addition to other distinctions he received the Croix de
Guerre avec Etoile d'Or and was mentioned in dispatches six times. He was a member of the National Farmers Union, the Irish Farmers Federation, and the National Agricultural and Industrial Development Association of Eire.
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