Through detailed historical accounts, The Power of Darkness uncovers the insidious mix of greed, psychological manipulation, and physical brutality that has led to a society often blinded by moral indifference. The book traces secret government actions that redirected social justice efforts and the enduring impact of the Civil War, illustrating a chilling continuity of authoritarianism and social inequality.
The narrative extends into the Cold War, where global geopolitics forced America to confront civil equality as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s revolutionary values clashed with imperialist interests. The book also addresses the 1980s authoritarianism and social inequality revealing how covert government actions flooded American inner cities with drugs, devastating Black communities and undermining activist movements.
Central America's bloody conflicts, Argentina's "dirty wars," and South Africa's struggle to end apartheid further underscore the global consequences of foreign policies steeped in anti-communist zeal and racial oppression. The exploitation of Africa's resources by the Anglo-White power structure highlights a persistent pattern of manipulation and dependency, entrapping the continent in cycles of exploitation.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, D ausgeliefert werden.








