Gospodari kaosa
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Gospodari kaosa

Davor Domazet-Lošo

A book that brings a shocking account of the revolutionary plan to dominate the world, which began to be realized with the French Revolution, in the second phase bloodied the world with the evil of communism and fascism - and today, in the third phase, it

Lords of Chaos is another name for determinists, who deny God the Creator, man's exceptionality and identity, who wage war against faith and values ​​in order to dominate the material world and create a world super-government. They want to become masters of the world, destroy the family, the nation and the state. Domazet calls the revolutionary plan determined chaos.

In this book, Davor Domazet Lošo shows that there are theses that it was the determinists who brought communists and national socialists to power in order to destroy Russia and Germany, and warns of possible connections between Pearl Harbor in 1941 and September 11, 200. He pays special attention to Croats and Croatia, which have been the target of the lords of chaos for decades

For the first time, readers are offered an insight into the connections between Croatian destiny, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq...

It analyzes the power ranges of "soft power" in Croatia, which is mostly owned by determinists, and shows what forms of special war they use against it. Their goal is to invert the historical truth, to turn the victim of aggression into a guilty party, in order to return everything to the state ante bellum, and rob the Croats of the coast, the land and a particularly important source of life - drinking water.

It provides a comprehensive account of enemy intelligence operations against Croatia, from the activities of members of Labrador and Shield to Opera and other espionage and terrorist operations.

This book by Domazet is not afraid to talk about the apocalyptic - end times, expressing the hope that in a possible great conflict with determinists, millions of people who believe in God the Creator, united Catholics, Orthodox and Islamists, who do not agree to become slaves to the lord of chaos, will win.

Illustrations
Živko Bačić
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
540
Publisher
Udruga sv. Juraj, Zagreb, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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