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“Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order” Review of F. William Engdahl’s book

Stephen Lendman - June 22, 2009

For over 30 years, F. William Engdahl has been a leading researcher, economist, and analyst of the New World Order with extensive writing to his credit on energy, politics, and economics. He contributes regularly to business and other publications, is a frequent speaker on geopolitical, economic and energy issues, and is a distinguished Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.

Engdahl’s two previous books include “A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order” explaining that America’s post-WW II dominance rests on two pillars and one commodity - unchallengeable military power and the dollar as the world’s reserve currency along with the quest to control global oil and other energy resources.

Engdahl’s other book is titled “Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation” on how four Anglo-American agribusiness giants plan world domination by patenting all life forms to force-feed GMO foods on everyone - even though eating them poses serious human health risks.

Engdahl’s newest book is reviewed below. Titled “Full Strectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order,” it discusses America’s grand strategy, first revealed in the 1998 US Space Command document - Vision for 2020. Later released in 2000 as DOD Joint Vision 2020, it called for “full spectrum dominance” over all land, surface and sub-surface sea, air, space, electromagnetic spectrum and information systems with enough overwhelming power to fight and win global wars against any adversary, including with nuclear weapons preemptively.

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4 Responses to ““Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order” Review of F. William Engdahl’s book”

  1. Phillip D. Collins Says:

    Not to toot our own horns, but our work over the CNP and Dominionism actually had an impact on Engdahl. In an E-mail to Paul and I, Engdahl wrote:

    “I am struck that the most telling critiques of dominionism come from Christians who take their faith seriously and recognize the totaliarian threat intrinsic in the spread of dominionism. You have led me to rework prior to publication the chapter in my new book, Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order, dealing with geopolitics of the Pentagon world strategy.”

    Leading a prominent researcher to rework an entire chapter of his latest work is quite gratifying. Again, I’m not trying to boast or anything like that. It just tells Paul and I that we are on the right track.

    Phil

  2. Terry Melanson Says:

    Wow!

    Great work. I have to get the book for sure.

  3. Phillip D. Collins Says:

    He also apologized for not citing Conspiracy Archive in his one article over the CNP. Here’s what he wrote:

    “I inadvertantly omitted website reference in my footnote for which I apologize. Any future reference will have it.”

    And, he better! Conspiracy Archive definitely deserves the attribution!

    Phil

  4. Terry Melanson Says:

    > Conspiracy Archive definitely deserves the attribution!

    Only because it is where you can read YOUR article!

    I actually emailed him to complain a bit. I found it kind of funny that all the rest of the citations were perfect (name, url, the works, etc.), except for that one over CNP.

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