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Feminismul și noua ordine mondială

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Cartea Feminismul si noua ordine mondiala a Dr. Henry Makow reprezinta un eveniment stiintific deosebit, de delimitare etica si bioetica, de atitudine academica autentica si marturisitoare din punct de vedere spiritual si civic, fata de cei ce formeaza si deformeaza lumea moderna in numele drepturilor si libertatilor individului. Autorul aduce suficiente argumente ca acesti maniupulatori de opinii si indrumatori iluminati din laboratoarele indoctinarii feministe se lupta sa perverteasca femeia, sa denatureze familia si sa distruga societatea.

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First published September 1, 2007

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Henry Makow

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Henry Makow (born November 12, 1949) is a Canadian conspiracy theorist, author, columnist, and inventor of the boardgame Scruples.

Makow was born in Zürich, Switzerland. As an infant, he moved with his family to Canada, settling in Ottawa. At the age of 11 he began to write the syndicated advice-to-parents column "Ask Henry," which ran in 50 newspapers in the early 1960s[citation needed] and was published in book form in 1962.[1] He appeared as a guest on What's My Line? and stumped the panel.

He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982, and lives in Winnipeg. In 1984, he invented Scruples, a game of moral dilemmas which was translated into five languages and sold seven million copies worldwide.[citation needed]

Makow postulates a hidden hand shaping modern history according to a long-term occult (Satanic) agenda. He argues that democracy today is a charade and serves as an instrument of social control; the mass media generally stifles information and channels thought; and popular entertainment degrades us and diverts the audience from what is really happening.

The occult force, which operates through Freemasonry, is empowered by the London-based central banking cartel which must bring about world tyranny to defend its monopoly on credit.[citation needed] His collection, Illuminati: The Cult that Hijacked the World (2009), documents this view of history. In 2010, he published "Illuminati 2 - Deceit & Seduction" which provides further evidence that mankind is being subverted and enslaved.

He is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date (Winnipeg: Silas Green, 2000), the story of his courtship and marriage to a young Filipina. (He divorced and remarried in 2001.) His opinion that feminism is an attempt to destabilize society is found in his first collection,'Cruel Hoax: Feminism and the New World Order'(2007).

He believes the Protocols of the Elders of Zion are authentic and are the blueprint of the New World Order. However, he believes they represent a small cabal of Masonic Jews, central bankers who direct organized Jewry, but not Jews in general. He argues that programs espousing "tolerance," "multiculturalism" and "diversity" are social engineering by this powerful cabal.

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2,455 reviews35.7k followers
March 16, 2023
This author is the conspiracy theorist to end all conspiracy theorists!

What I want to know is why conspiracy theorists always blame Jews and think that the proven fake Protocols of the Elders is their bible? I can't say I'm offended by this man (I'm more amused, he's so wacky) who characterises himself as an "ex-Luciferian Jew" being as Jews all worship Lucifer he says.

What I want to know is why, coming from a Jewish family, I have no filthy rich relations (I do have one rather well off, they own shoe shops, not the same thing as a bank is it?) I have filthy rich and extremely powerful family for true, but I married into it and in any case they are Christian and West Indian so that's also not the same thing either.

What I want to know is why one review was questioning how Makow who, the reviewer said in a delicate way "is of Jewish ancestry" could write such a book? This is common among non-Jews to think that Jews because of the unremitting anti-semitism that is always coming from one quarter or another and the Holocaust ought to be more conscious people, more moral and less evil or criminally-minded? In way that is prejudice in itself, but there is no intention of that. It's just another kind of stereotype.

Jews are not like anyone else, they are everyone else. Go to Israel and you will see the full range of criminals that every other country has. Jews are not immune from nutters, self-haters, out-and-out evil people.

The best review of Makow's work is this one,
"Professor Henry Makow is Jewish and he is telling the truth here about the International Capitalist-Communist Conspiracy (ICCC) behind much of the insanity we see in the world. Keep in mind that the "FED" (Federal Reserve Banking System) is no more "federal" than Fred Smith's FEDERAL EXPRESS; it's privately owned and controlled by an international cadre of 13 Illuminati families."

And now he's into homosexuals and feminists. Jews probably invented them too. Gloria Steinem's writings on feminism are some of the most illuminating (illuminati :-D) around who became for the sake of feminism a Playboy bunny and as one review states, she couldn't have been a real Jew because she was "tall, blonde and beautiful" and everyone knows Jews are short, dark and with hook noses.

What I want to know as well is how there is a Jewish conspiracy of Communists and Bankers? They are sort of on opposite sides of the tree I would have though. There certainly are both who are Jewish, but they don't usually sleep in the same bed, even if they aren't the same sex.

Why can't people accept that religion is mostly about location - where you born there will usually be a dominant group, and skin colour is a joke: my son is white with green eyes and blonde hair and is father is black so he is black if you know and white if you don't, see, a joke. It's what you do that matters, there are no racial characteristics in personalities and characters in the world, absolutely none at all. This is why I wrote in another review Islamism: What it Means for the Middle East and the World that I didn't care to separate Muslims who were active in/supporting jihad from those that weren't and that by their actions we would know them. I don't think they all act or believe as one any more than Jews or anyone else.

Wouldn't it be different, and a pleasanter place, a world without stereotypes that people always drop others who are not of their race, religion or nationality into?
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1 review1 follower
April 23, 2021
Though sounding very conspiracy like(although in this book you'll find out what a conspiracy really is about) this book speaks the simple truth of life. I highly recommend it to all the true open minded, smart people, for all those of you who suffer from insomnia, those who feel there is more to life than what society offers and who believe in the innocence of the human race. And those in a few words said.
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August 24, 2009
One of the best and sane book on the internet. Which can be useful for both men and women. Mr. Makow is brilliantly exposing Feminism and Homosexuality....In my words both are "gift of gulag" for any wo-men
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14 reviews1 follower
August 20, 2012
It's small wonder Makow's books sell so poorly- he has already attacked gays, atheists, liberals, women, jews, feminists, satanists, pagans, wiccans, and virtually every other group on Earth.

The only people who would ever read this travesty of a book: chauvinistic, homophobic, evangelical males.
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9 reviews26 followers
June 19, 2016
A book that will change how you think of everything forever.
4 reviews1 follower
July 20, 2012
Goofy predictions and theories from a failed antisemitic hoaxster who is best known for inventing a morally absolutist 1950s era boardgame.

It is a good thing he doesn't have more money or I'm sure he'd release a new book every few months on the "new world order."

Folks who consider Art Bell or Glenn Beck messianic in nature will love this mindless drivel.
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7 reviews
August 18, 2012
Imagine Glenn Beck mates with Michelle Bachmann- that's essentially how this book reads- only it has the english mastery of neither and double the bigotry of them both combined.
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405 reviews44 followers
April 7, 2018
Sejujurnya, saya tidak membaca habis buku ini, secara keseluruhan saya mendapat point utama dari maksud sang Author. Saya memberi tiga bintang hanya untuk menghargai sang Author menulis dan menerbitkan buku ini, menulis konspirasi juga membutuhkan usaha. Namun secara penulisan, sebenarnya saya tidak benar-benar menikmatinya. Hanya ada kutipan-kutipan singkat yang terkadang tidak berhubungan. Oh, saya tidak sepenuhnya setuju dengan paham feminisme. Menurut saya, Pria dan Wanita punya keistimewaan yang berbeda-beda. Maybe if you want to call me, some old fashioned people, tapi saya tetap paham bahwa peran keluarga heteroseksual sangat penting, bahwa setiap wanita memiliki kewajiban utama untuk menjadi seorang ibu. Bagaimana bisa hal itu memalukan bagi di mata mereka seorang feminis radikal?!

Lalu bagaimana dengan homoseksual?! Bagi saya, seorang Muslim. Hal ini jelas dilarang, tidak ada keraguan disana, lalu apakah hal itu membuat saya sebagai kaum homofobia? Apakah hal itu membuat mereka para LGBT disana sebagai Heterophobia? tidak, tentunya. Saya mencoba untuk tidak memberikan label pada seseorang berdasarkan ketertarikannya pada manusia lain.
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19 reviews4 followers
June 24, 2023
2.5 stars. I agree with some of this, particularly the linkage between communism, the feminist movement, LGBTQ, and the promotion of pornography and promiscuity, but his concept of traditional gender roles, such as the idea that the purpose in life for a woman is to be a wife and mother, is just a bit too outside my sphere of thinking. I mean, it's probably true for some, but honestly, marriage and children is not for everyone, and I would hate to live in a society that mandated it. Overall, it was an okay read, but I found the sections on feminism to be way too repetitive, and I probably wouldn't have finished it had it not been for the last couple sections about the links between freemasonry, communism, and Satanism. I found that really interesting, and had it been a standalone book, I would have given it a higher rating.
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Author 9 books11 followers
May 3, 2016
Estoy leyendo este libro en su versión en Español. La traducción en general esta muy bien hecha, aunque sea demasiado literal lo cual hace que el texto pierda fuerza o que incluso haya partes que no sean muy entendibles.

Por lo general, diría que el author hizo un buen trabajo explicándonos como esta " evolución" o "liberación" sexual ha llegado hasta tal punto, donde vemos que los roles en la pareja se estén distorsionando , afectandonos a niveles un tanto mas profundo sin que podamos ser conscientes de ello.
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