In 1787 a state-sponsored convoy of 11 ships embarked on an interminable voyage to where no Europeans had ever settled before - the east-coast of Australia. The flotilla carried a human cargo of 750 convicts banished from Georgian England's overflowing prisons. In Transported! Brian Adams vividly re-creates the daily dramas of this hazardous mission; based on first-hand accounts in surviving journals; diaries and letters. These First Fleet colonists were destined to leave their pioneering footprint on what would become a great modern nation - Australia.
#96815 in Books King M S 2015-07-07Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.00 x .72 x 8.50l; 1.85 #File Name: 1514877821318 pagesPlanet Rothschild The Forbidden History of the New World Order 1763 1939
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81 of 85 people found the following review helpful. Readable Revisionism: King Does It Again!By StanleyAuthor M.S. King is a prolific writer and at this time has seven or eight titles available on . There is no doubt that King is a revisionist.First; the good part. King does a marvelous job of providing proof to his thesis that the Rothschilds and their lackeys are working to create a New World Order run mostly by the moneymen. He gives the gentle reader pictures; quotes; and newspaper headlines on most every page. This is not only great documentation but makes for easy reading either from cover to cover or cafeteria style browsing. It becomes difficult to refute his conclusions. And; I admit I've become a revisionist over the last ten or fifteen years. To my limited knowledge many of King's statements are dead-on accurate.Now for a couple of fun observations. Isn't it strange the large number of deaths of folks who might oppose this NWO by patsies? Oswald said he was a patsy and the MLK family doesn't believe there was a lone gunman. How about false flag attacks? The Maine blown up by Spaniards? More likely as King notes it was a Civil War era "coal bomb." How about Tonkin Bay? And the list goes on. Second; King documents how the media really is controlled by Jews: television; newspapers; magazines; Hollywood. Is this just coincidence?Now for a couple of problems. King could have done a little better in editing; e.g. the same photo appears on page 152 and 155 in Volume I. OK; no big deal. I can't; however; verify all of King's statements. In Volume II he notes that Jane Harmon is a homosexual and an owner of Newsweek. Harmon has been married twice and has two children and I can't find a reference to her ownership of Newsweek. Harmon is Jewish.Still; King's thesis seems very valid and his documentation is terrific. Even if ten or twenty per cent of his work is in error there is no arguing that Western Civilization and the white race are done for. At the book's end King quotes Frederick Lindemann; the Jewish technical advisor to Churchill and the architect of the carpet bombing of Germany. His answer to the question of what future historians will regard as the most important event of this age he said; "It will be the abdication of the White Man."Despite a few flaws I very highly recommend the books. You won't be disappointed.Oh; one final thing. King believes there is a crack in the NWOers. One branch; the bankers; want control while the other branch; the Neo-cons want Zionist control. If a feud develops that might be the only thing that saves us.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This book is another excellent work by MrBy CSFuriousThis book is another excellent work by Mr. King. It is not the "pop" history that you learned in Social Studies in elementary school; history in high school; and whatever history courses you took in college. It is truly an eye-opener. The internet and people like M.S. King have truly revealed the Global elite's scheming and thievery.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. An encyclopedia for the open minded; seeking answers to questions that might never be answered elsewhere.By CustomerA great read for the ones looking for answers not mentioned in the history books. I didn't have to surf around the pages to find what I wanted to read first; the index is setup in a way that its easy to pick the topic of you interest. Recommended.