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The New Unhappy Lords: An Exposure of Power Politics (1965).
by A. K. Chesterton.

PDF, 223 pages, page images and searchable text under.

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Another one that is in danger of going down the memory hole, so all the more reason to revive it. (Likewise Henry H. Klein, whose work also is going to get an airing in due course).

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THE AUTHOR:
A. K. Chesterton has been a student of world politics for over thirty years. As deputy-editor and chief leader-writer of the famous periodical "Truth" he was accorded by his chief and friend, the late Collin Brooks, a free hand to interpret events in the light of what he knew to be the otherwise undisclosed master-policies of internationalism. During the nine years he held this post he also took over from Douglas Reed the editing of "London Tidings" and for five years wrote a regular international affairs feature for the "Journal of the Royal United Service Institution"—until the British War Office brought pressure to bear to have his articles suppressed. Since 1953 he has been running his own periodical "Candour".
Joining the South African Infantry at the age of 16 Chesterton fought in the tough German East African campaign and later as a commissioned officer on the Western Front. He commanded a company at the age of 19 and was awarded the Military Cross for his part in the attack on the Hindenburg Line. In the second war, he again saw active service, being in the vanguard of the British advance into Somaliland and Abyssinia.
In 1922 he was instrumental in bringing to an end the Red Revolt on the Witwatersrand by leading a bayonet charge on the rebel H.Q. in Fordsburg.

THE BOOK:
As ever more people emerge from the prolonged state of lethargy which followed the war to find the old familiar world destroyed, the once cherished values scorned, the signposts to what had seemed an assured national future obliterated, they ask in bewilderment: 'What is behind it all?' Jolted into an awareness of mysterious forces at work causing universal confusion and chaos, their next question swiftly follows: 'Who is behind it all?' "The New Unhappy Lords" endeavours to answer both questions, revealing much of the secret history of our times and exposing the conspiracy which shapes that history to dragoon mankind into a One World dictatorship. Readers who expect the exposition to lead to a scrutiny of the Communist camp will not be entirely wrong, but after mastering the arguments contained in this book they will look West rather than East, to New York rather than to Moscow, in their search for the supreme headquarters of the movement that is bedevilling the twentieth century world. "The New Unhappy Lords" is essential reading for patriots brave enough to face harsh facts and fight for the sovereign independence of their countries against the immense might of their internationalist enemies.

"They have given us into the hand of new unhappy lords,
Lords without anger and honour, who dare not carry their swords.

They fight by shuffling papers; they have bright dead alien eyes;

They look at our labour and laughter as a tired man looks at flies.

And the load of their loveless pity is worse than the ancient wrongs,

Their doors are shut in the evening; and they know no songs."

G. K. CHESTERTON,
"The Secret People".

CONTENTS
Foreword.
The Assault on Patriotism.
Rebellion and War.
Betrayal of Allies.
The Power of Baruchistan.
Preparing the Post-War Paradise.
Dead Sea Fruits of Victory.
Bogus Alarums and Excursions.
Campaign Against "Anglo-Persian".
Suez Catastrophe.
Iraq and Cyprus.
Mopping up the Empire.
Diabolism in Africa.
Lunatics at Play.
Congo Infamies.
U.N. Ideals and the Reality.
The Fight for Southern Africa.
Subverting the White Commonwealth.
Enforcing "Unity" in Europe.
De Gaulle and Western Defence.
Demoralization at Home.
Burgess, Maclean & Co.
The Conspiratorial Bureaucracy.
Prince Bernhard's Secret Society.
Is the Conspiracy Jewish?.
The Shoddy Aims.
How to Fight Back.
Bibliography.

http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Kenneth_Chesterton

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