9/11 & the New World Order


Book Review

Reviewer: Waseem Raja
Book Name: 9/11 & the New World Order
Author: Mujahid Kamran
Publisher: University of Punjab, Lahore
Pages: 384
Price: 1000/- PNR







9/11: The conspiracy?

9/11 and the new world order can be viewed as a remarkable book published in Pakistan on September 11th 2013. It offers a clear and a reliable survey of the identity and the nature of 9/11, and the new world order emerging after that. The book is fine, and a comprehensive book written on the actual nature of 9/11. Careful and a balanced approach has been adopted by the author in proving his points.

Aims of the elites:

The book is a compelling analysis, that gives a full length picture of how a group of wealthiest families, international bankers tied by the blood, intermarriages and business interest, controls global politics. The political figures visible on international and national stages, are mere puppets, controlled by this elite group. The real power lies in the ‘hidden hands’ of this cable, which pull the strings from behind the stage. The ultimate goal of these elite is the establishment of a global dictatorship or, in other words, the new world order. For fulfilling their materialistic desires, they wanted to enter in the Middle East to plunder the natural resources in the form of natural gas and oil wells. So, they plotted the game of 9/11. The author mentions that the 9/11 horror has been a long time in the planning of the corporate elite. May be from 1991, when Samuel P. Huntington wrote the book ‘The Clash of Civilization’ in which, Huntington tries to justify the clash between West and Islam. The author also highlights him as the agent of those elite corporate.

    The real power lies in the ‘hidden hands’ of this cable, which pull the strings from behind the stage. The ultimate goal of these elite is the establishment of a global dictatorship or, in other words, the new world order. For fulfilling their materialistic desires, they wanted to enter in the Middle East to plunder the natural resources in the form of natural gas and oil wells.

 

What These Elites Own?

The author has mentioned that these elite own numerous Think-Tanks that work for expanding, consolidating and perpetuating its hold on the globe. The Royal Institution of International Affairs (RIIA), The Council of Foreign Relations (CFR) and many other similar organizations are all funded by the elite. These ‘Think Tanks’ publish journals, such as: Foreign Affairs, in which these imperialists and intrusive ideas are identified as publications, and then, if need be, expanded in the form of books that are given wide publicity.

The US media:

In this book, the author has tried to substantiate some of the popular 9/11 conspiracy theories. Author writes that, currently 95% of US media are owned by only six corporations, whose top echelons are dominated by Zionists, allied with the banking cable: “with the US military and intelligence apparatus in their control, with their ownership with the media, and with their control of academia. And to our surprise, they fund scientific research, including research aimed at psychological control and employ the outcome of this research to brainwash nations and to strengthen its grip.”
    Author writes that, currently 95% of US media are owned by only six corporations, whose top echelons are dominated by Zionists, allied with the banking cable
‘Terrorism’ a Tavistock-type concept, is just a well planned and well thought out strategy: a lie and a deception to provide cover for the military presence in the central Eurasian region and elsewhere. It is being used to keep the US public in a state of fear. To keep Russia in a state of insecurity about its further breakup (The US has trained and supported Chechan fighters) and to justify the presence of US troops in and around Central Asia.

I may impress here that, through balanced arguments and objective assessments, the author has skillfully voiced his disagreement with the official explanation of 9/11 and for its recommendation, I would like to say that, it is a must read for those who want to understand the contemporary political crisis.

About The Reviewer:
Waseem Raja is a Political Scientist, a voracious reader with inclinations towards International Politics.

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