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William Carr

    A Canadian naval officer and author whose accounts of wartime naval experiences found a general audience. Today, however, he is best remembered as a conspiracy theorist, described by folklorist Bill Ellis as "the most influential source in creating the American Illuminati demonology." Carr was also the author of famous books on the English submarine war and a popular lecturer whose insights captivated audiences.

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    The Red Fog Over America
    A history of Germany, 1815-1945
    A history of Germany
    • A history of Germany

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(51)Add rating

      The formidable economic power and political influence the new Germany is likely to exert in Europe make more desirable than ever an understanding of its past. The latest edition of Carr's classic text and been thoroughly revised and includes a detailed chapter on the revolution of 1989-90.

      A history of Germany
    • The Red Fog Over America

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      At twelve, the author encountered two Bolshevik missionaries during a voyage to the Orient in 1907, which sparked his journey of exploration into revolutionary ideology. Unlike many, he chose to remain skeptical and open-minded, conducting extensive investigations into the International Conspiracy. His quest for understanding led him to travel across nearly every country, examining various perspectives and deepening his insights into global political movements.

      The Red Fog Over America