[My Book is Out] The Empire on which the Black Sun Never Set: The Birth of International Fascism and Anglo-American Foreign Policy
The War Did Not End in 1945. It Went Underground.
Are you ready to shatter the comfortable illusions of 20th-century history?
In the standard academic curriculum, we are taught a linear narrative: The British Empire dissolved, Fascism was defeated in 1945, and the Free World triumphed.
Cynthia Chung’s The Empire on Which the Black Sun Never Set argues that this narrative is not merely a simplification—it is a carefully constructed camouflage.
This is not a book for those satisfied with the surface-level explanations of evening news. It is a rigorous, forensic examination of the syncretism between British Imperial grand strategy and the occult roots of Fascism. Chung challenges the reader to perform a terrifying epistemological shift: to view the last century not as a victory of democracy, but as the metamorphosis of Empire into something far more insidious.
Why This Text Demands Your Attention:
A Challenge to Historiography: Chung moves beyond standard geopolitical analysis to explore the psychological and cultural warfare waged against the public. She traces the intellectual lineage from the Round Table groups to the architects of the Cold War.
The “Black Sun” Thesis: The book provocatively posits that the ideology of the “Black Sun”—often dismissed as fringe occultism—was actually a driving force within the highest echelons of power, bridging the gap between the British aristocracy and the rise of the Third Reich.
Understanding the Present: This is not just history; it is a map of the present. By exposing the roots of the “New World Order” in the imperial desire for a global technocracy, Chung provides the missing key to understanding today’s geopolitical chaos.
Warning: This book requires intellectual courage. It asks you to suspend your belief in the “Good War” and confront the possibility that the Empire never truly set—it simply moved into the shadows.
Read The Empire on Which the Black Sun Never Set. Deconstruct the narrative. Reclaim the history.
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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.
Cynthia Chung is the President of the Rising Tide Foundation and author of the books “The Shaping of a World Religion” & “The Empire on Which the Black Sun Never Set,” consider supporting her work by making a donation and subscribing to her substack page Through A Glass Darkly.
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The Spanish translation to "The Empire on Which the Black Sun Never Set" is now available! https://cynthiachung.substack.com/p/the-spanish-version-of-the-empire
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