[My First Book is Out] The Empire on which the Black Sun Never Set: The Birth of International Fascism and Anglo-American Foreign Policy
How did fascism emerge as a 20th century phenomenon?
In what way is fascism united inexorably to the ancient systems of hereditary power that have manipulated humanity for millennia and how did these institutions shape the contours of recent history, both in the orchestration of World War 2 and in the reconstitution of fascist ideologues during the dark decades of the Cold War?
How are these processes shaping today’s beleaguered world?
Perhaps most importantly, what insights do these historical lessons provide us in our current age to navigate through the storms threatening civilization once more?
These questions and more are answered in this first of two volumes.
Anyone who pays an annual subscription (or has paid one year cumulatively in monthly payments) to my substack will receive a PDF copy of the book as well as all four volumes of The Clash of the Two Americas to which I am a contributing author. You can email me at cynthiachung@substack.com.
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The European Edition is with a different book cover and minus the last chapter on Ukraine, which you can find freely available on my substack Through A Glass Darkly.
And watch the new Canadian Patriot Film based upon my essay ‘America’s Secret Police’:
Also available on Rumble and Bitchute.
Also watch for free our RTF Docu-Series “Escaping Calypso’s Island: A Journey Out of Our Green Delusion” and our CP Docu-Series “The Hidden Hand Behind UFOs”.
Good morning Cynthia,
Unfortunaly, I am not allowed in Germany to buy the Kindle version of your book. The Bastards don't want me to read it. That happens often. First time I noticed this in the 90s, the time of my awakening, when I went to get Norman Finkellstein's book "The Holocaust Industry".
In my office at Bayer headquarters in Leverkusen, I had all the international dailies on my desk, including the London Times.
There, by chance, I discovered Norman's book, which was printed chapter by chapter in the newspaper. I couldn't buy it anywhere in Germany, it was on the index. We Germans were forbidden to read it by the American occupiers. I'm sure you know why.
What can I do?
Take care
I ordered and it is coming on Tuesday.