Nineteenth-century genocides

Genocide is an important topic at NWOU. The Hidden Masters Who Rule the World exposes the ideological roots of genocide in Marxism, Darwinism, and eugenics. The Communists committed the greatest genocides, but the imperialist powers have also directed genocides. One aspect of this history involves nineteenth-century colonial genocides, which we did not discuss in The Hidden Masters. George Monbiot opens a window to this history with an article that includes book reviews at The Guardian, http://books.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1674478,00.html.

Monbiot briefly mentions Britain’s Gulag by Caroline Elkins, Histories of the Hanged by David Anderson, and Web of Deceit by Mark Curtis–books we have not read but want to recommend as sources documenting nineteenth-century colonial genocides. Reviews invited.


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I read over 500 books on the history of the New World Order, but you only need to read one book to make up for the poor education they gave you in the public schools. The Hidden Masters Who Rule the World is a scholarly history that will take you beyond all parties, all worldviews, all prophecies, and all propaganda to an understanding of the future that the global controllers have planned for us.

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