Who wants to learn about world history in one hour?
I do! I do!
Carroll Quigley wrote about our part of the world, and about its complex history of war and domination in his books, "Tragedy and Hope," and "The Anglo-American Empire."
G. Edward Griffin is an authority on Quigley, as well as on the Federal Reserve System and other unsavory (but enlightening) topics. YouTube explodes with videos on these two men, different in viewpoint, but observing the same thing: global government. Watch and learn!
I highly recommend occasional excursions into truth-seeking and muckraking (sometimes) to find answers to those mysteries of life which escape our immediate grasp, but are subjects of inquiring minds and good historians.
Wikipedia, Infowars, and YouTube are but three resources available on the Internet. They may not be exhaustive or flattering to their subjects. But they certainly encourage further study elsewhere.
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