The Great Deception

The Great Deception
Author: Christopher Booker,Richard North
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2021-08-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781472993731

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Since its publication in 2003, The Great Deception has taken on the role of the Eurosceptics' bible, with the third edition helping to fuel the debate during the 2016 EU Referendum. This fourth edition celebrates the moment when the UK broke away from the European Union, having been extensively re-edited to incorporate newly available archive material, and updated to include the tumultuous events of recent years. The Great Deception, therefore, tells for the first time the inside story of the most audacious political project of modern times, from its intellectual beginnings in the 1920s, when the blueprint for the European Union was first conceived by a British civil servant, right up to the point when the UK resumes its path at as an independent sovereign nation after 47 years of membership of the European project in its various guises. Drawing on a wealth of new evidence and existing sources, scarcely an episode of the story does not emerge in startling new light, from the real reasons why de Gaulle kept Britain out in the 1960s to the fall of Mrs Thatcher and the build-up to the referendum campaign which had its roots in the Maastricht Treaty. The book chillingly shows how Britain's politicians were consistently outplayed in a game the rules of which they never understood. It ends by evaluating the post referendum negotiations and asking whether this is the end of an episode or just a new beginning.

Great Deception

Great Deception
Author: Christopher Booker
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2005-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 082647652X

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As the European Union moves towards adopting the constitution which will mark its final emergence as a 'United States of Europe', The Great Deception shows how the most ambitious political project of our time has, for more than 50 years, been based on a colossal confidence trick - the systematic concealment from the peoples of Europe of what the aim of this project has always been since its inception in the late 1940s.

A Great Deception

A Great Deception
Author: Western Shugden Society
Publsiher: Western Shugden Society
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780615329246

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A courageous and compelling account of Tibetan history and the activities of the current Dalai Lama that stand in stark contrast to popular perceptions of a "holy" politician. With an extensive compilation of news stories, documents, personal accounts, and chronologies, a tangle of religion and politics is revealed that plays out in Tibetan exile communities and across the international stage, embodied in the person of the 14th Dalai Lama. The aims of this book are religious--to end an illegal ban on a mainstream Buddhist practice that the Dalai Lama has personally rejected and maligned. However, to get to the heart of this human rights issue and to gain the support of those who can affect its resolution, the book endeavors to follow knotted threads of political ambitions, deception, greed, and betrayal to unravel the popular mythology that surrounds the iconic Dalai Lama of Tibet.

The Great Last Days Deception

The Great Last Days Deception
Author: J. B. Hixson
Publsiher: Lucid Books
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781935909491

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THE GREAT DECEPTION Hardback

THE GREAT DECEPTION Hardback
Author: Comyns Beaumont
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781326673284

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Philistine

Philistine
Author: Ramon Bennett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1995
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN: 9659000014

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The Greatest Deception of All Times

The Greatest Deception of All Times
Author: Ray Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798742374589

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The True Identity of the Ancient Hebrews. We have been completely Bamboozled through the clear unadulterated miss-teaching of Constantine Christianity. None of today's traditionally practices and behaviors are found in any of the ancient text including the Bible. Why were we lied to. What was the rational behind covering up the truth. The Greatest Deception of All Times will answer these question and many more regarding religious fraud.

The Great Deception

The Great Deception
Author: Christopher Booker,Richard North
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781472939678

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Now published with a new preface explaining why The Great Deception is of the utmost importance today as it was when it was first published, this book suggests that the United States of Europe and its edict of 'ever closer union' have been based on a colossal confidence trick. The Great Deception tells for the first time the inside story of the most audacious political project of modern times: the plan to unite Europe under a single 'supranational' government. From the 1920s, when the blueprint for the European Union was first conceived by a British civil servant, this meticulously documented account takes the story right up to the moves to give Europe a political constitution, already planned 60 years ago to be the 'crowning dream' of the whole project. The book shows how the gradual assembling of a European government has amounted to a 'slow motion coup d'etat', based on a strategy of deliberate deception, into which Britain's leaders, Macmillan and Heath, were consciously drawn. Drawing on a wealth of new evidence, scarcely an episode of the story does not emerge in startling new light, from the real reasons why de Gaulle kept Britain out in the 1960s to the fall of Mrs Thatcher. The book chillingly shows how Britain's politicians, not least Tony Blair, were consistently outplayed in a game the rules of which they never understood. But it ends by asking whether, from the euro to enlargement, the 'project' has now overreached itself, as a gamble doomed to fail. Since their collaboration began in 1992, Christopher Booker, a Sunday Telegraph columnist, and Richard North, who worked for four years in Brussels and Strasbourg as a senior researcher, have won a unique reputation for their expertise on Britain's relationship to the European Union. Their previous publications included The Mad Officials (1994) and The Castle of Lies (1996). But they regard The Great Deception as the book they had been waiting to write for ten years. Christopher Booker's preface now adds up-to-date detail for the current era as Britain heads inexorably towards a possible 'Brexit'.