The Globalists and the Islamists

The Globalists and the Islamists by Peter Goodgame, published by Omnia Veritas Limited on January 10, 2015, is a 182-page exploration of the interplay between religion and politics in the modern world. This book examines the decline of religion in the Western world and contrasts it with the resurgence of Islamic values in the Middle East, questioning the underlying reasons for these divergent paths.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of how global elites have utilized militant Islam as a strategic tool in the pursuit of a world government. The text delves into historical and geopolitical contexts, offering insights into the dynamics of spirituality, materialism, and cultural shifts. With a focus on political science and history, this edition provides a comprehensive look at the factors influencing contemporary geopolitics and the role of religion within these frameworks.
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Over the past half-century religion has been in decline in the Western part of the world and in most of the East as well. Spirituality has been traded for materialism as living standards have increased, and popular culture has become almost completely secular as well. Why has the situation been different within the Middle East? How come the Judeo-Christian ethic has eroded, but the Islamic ethic has experienced an apparent resurgence? This study will try to explain how this situation is not something that has occurred by chance and it will offer evidence that militant Islam has been a card played by the global elites of the dominant Anglo-American establishment to achieve the long-term goal of a world government.
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