The Struggle for World Power: Revolution and Counter-Revolution

$13.00

By George Knupffer. Back in print, this is an amazing and prophetic book. The author, born in Russia, first had this book published in 1958. For over 40 years he studied revolutionary subversion from every angle.

This book offers a unique account of the evils of both usury capitalism and socialism/communism – two sides of the same coin, really – from the perspective of a Russian Christian. The book shows how the manipulation of the economic system and warfare by the bankers and the elite has enabled the creation of a World Government which must be opposed by all Christian men and women. As such, this book is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the economic processes at work behind the scenes in the enslavement and control of the people of the world.

Out of stock

Description

By George Knupffer. Back in print, this is an amazing and prophetic book. The author, born in Russia, first had this book published in 1958. For over 40 years he studied revolutionary subversion from every angle.

This book offers a unique account of the evils of both usury capitalism and socialism/communism—two sides of the same coin, really—from the perspective of a Russian Christian. The book shows how the manipulation of the economic system and warfare by the bankers and the elite has enabled the creation of a World Government which must be opposed by all Christian men and women. As such, this book is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the economic processes at work behind the scenes in the enslavement and control of the people of the world.

It offers a fascinating account of the struggle between the materialistic messianists of usury capitalism and global communism and Christian civilization. George Knupffer was born early in the twentieth century in St. Petersburg and was linked to the Russian monarchical dynasty. Knupffer fought in the Second World War after witnessing firsthand the Russian Civil War and the horrors of the Bolsheviks. Later he was to live as an exile in London.

One of the unique aspects of this book is that unlike many of those written from the perspective of the radical and anti-communist right, Knupffer also recognizes the evils of usury capitalism. Thus, it may be seen that rather than serving as a safeguard against socialism and communism, usury capitalism itself is a tool of the materialistic messianists and thus furthers their aims.

In addition, Knupffer is able to see through much of the propaganda against the Russian people, and he notes that the Russians are fundamentally anti-communist and monarchist and that their nation has been overtaken by usurpers. Knupffer thus sees a distinct role for the Russians in the formation of a Christian party of the right to oppose the materialistic messianists of the left.

Knupffer argues that through the Federal Reserve banking system and centralized banking generally, usury capitalism seeks to create a World Government in opposition to traditional Christian civilization. Knupffer then quotes extensively from various sources, showing the power of finance capitalism, world government, and the role of the Jews in the creation of world government and the Jewish state in Palestine. (Knupffer does, however, exonerate the great mass of Jews maintaining that it is only certain conspirators who are involved in this process.)

Softcover, 240 pages