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Philip Dru: Administrator: A Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935

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معرفی کتاب «Philip Dru: Administrator: A Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935» نوشتهٔ HOUSE, Edward Mandell، منتشرشده توسط نشر B. W. Huebsch در سال 1912. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1912. Not illustrated. ... CHAPTER in LOST IN THE DESERT AUTUMN drifted into winter, and then with the blossoms of an early spring, came Gloria. The Fort was several miles from the station, and Jack and Philip were there to meet her. As they paced the little board platform, Jack was nervously happy over the thought of his sister's arrival, and talked of his plans for entertaining her. Philip on the other hand held himself well in reserve and gave no outward indication of the deep emotion which stirred within him. At last the train came and from one of the long string of Pullmans, Gloria alighted. She kissed her brother and greeted Philip cordially, and asked him in a tone of banter how he enjoyed army life. Dru smiled and said, "Much better, Gloria, than you predicted I would." The baggage was stored away in the buck-board, and Gloria got in front with Philip and they were off. It was early morning and the dew was still on the soft mesquite grass, and as the mustang ponies swiftly drew them over the prairie, it seemed to Gloria that she had awakened in fairyland. At the crest of a hill, Philip held the horses for a moment, and Gloria caught her breath as she saw the valley below. It looked as if some translucent lake had mirrored the sky. It was the countless blossoms of the Texas blue-bonnet that lifted their slender stems towards the morning sun, and hid the earth. Down into the valley they drove upon the most wonderfully woven carpet in all the world. Aladdin and his magic looms could never have woven a fabric such as this. A heavy, delicious perfume permeated the air, and with glistening eyes and parted lips, Gloria sat dumb in happy astonishment. They dipped into the rocky bed of a wet weather stream, climbed out of the canyon and found themselves within the shadow of Fort Magruder. Glor... Originally published anonymously. Political allegory: predictive programming. An overview of the book appears in David A. Rivera's "Final Warning: A History Of The New World Order" (1984): "House, President Wilson’s most trusted advisor, who was an admirer of Marx, in 1912, anonymously wrote the book _Philip Dru: Administrator_ (published by Fabian B. W. Huebsch), which was a novel that detailed the plans for the takeover of America, by establishing "socialism as dreamed by Karl Marx," and the creation of a one-world totalitarian government. This was to be done by electing an American President through "deception regarding his real opinions and intentions." The book also discussed the graduated income tax, and tax-free foundations. The novel became fact, and Philip Dru was actually House himself." This scan is of a commercial print presumably sourced from Project Gutenberg Ebook, 'Philip Dru: Administrator'. Among other versions, there is a pdf containing actual page scans at: https://archive.org/details/philipdruadminis00hous/mode/2up The book is discussed in many works on political subversion; including, at random: Des Griffin's "Descent Into Slavery?" (1980); Don Bell Reports, 24 May, 1974: The Contrived Evolution of Regional Government, Part 4; Pat Robertson's "The New World Order" (1991); Deanna Spingola's "The Ruling Elite: The Zionist Seizure of World Power" (2011); among others. IN the year 1920, the student and the statesman saw many indications that the social, financial and industrial troubles that had vexed the United States of America for so long a time were about to culminate in civil war.
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