The Culture of Politics: Traditions of the World

The Culture of Politics: Traditions of the World
ISBN-10
1542777704
ISBN-13
9781542777704
Pages
678
Language
English
Published
2017-01-26
Author
Ronnie Lee

Description

'The Culture of Politics' is a philosophy book that extends from the previous series of books by Ronnie Lee. It explains the strategies of politics of the grandmasters who will use the power of secrecy through occultism and esoteric knowledge to manipulate and control the culture of politics and the traditions of the World. By using their philosophy behind political science, the ideologies of the grandmasters can rule through complex geopolitics through their organized networks of the New World Order. This book contains the secret strategies and codes that enable the reader to gain political, philosophical and religious insights into the power of the grandmasters. It shows the End Game of the elites in the End Times.

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