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Riesmann is a political thriller set in the last half of WWII extending into the Cold War. The story provides startling insights into links and struggles between the three great isms’ of the 20th Century; Rothschilds’ Zionism, Stalin’s Communism and Hitler’s Nazism, their head to head collisions and the chilling aftermath that remains influential in unknowing world even today.
Riesmann, an officer in the Nazi SS by chance, unearths overwhelming circumstantial evidence – as Chief Camp Statistician for political prisoners in Germany and Austria and later occupied Poland – of a Zionist ‘Agenda’.
He learns the ‘Agenda’ began in August 1897 with the formation of the Zionist Organization acting as the executive branch of an intrinsic network of organizations led by a sinister cabal of elite individuals known as The Illuminati. The Illuminati remain anonymous, untouchable and hidden within the inner echelons of Freemasonry and other influential Western Secret Societies.
Riesmann discovers that all members of The Illuminati are Zionists and recognise an overriding religious significance of the ‘Red Sign’ – the Rothschild’s Red Sign or Shield meaning Rothschild in the German language – and its cabbalistic, symbolic meaning that depict two prophecies set forth in The Old Testament. The Zionist Organization’s task is to bring into the physical world the two prophecies, the first being the creation of the new State of Israel and the second to create a Greater Israel known nowadays as The New World Order.
Riesmann finds himself a most wanted individual because of his realistic knowledge of camp statistics and its connection with the Zionist Agenda.
ISBN 978 0648 71180-3
Paperback – 436 pages
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