Britain's Great Future - Nigel Shindler - Libros - Createspace - 9781517197650 - 3 de septiembre de 2015
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Britain's Great Future

Publisher Marketing: In order for America to remain the world's sole Superpower after WWII She had to make sure Britain never regained Her previous might; this was accomplished in the guise of a woman claiming to be made of iron; in actual fact, she was a puppet with no moral backbone whatsoever. Margaret Thatcher appeared on Britain's political stage after a generation of the Britain's population had been demoralized by an education system called "Assimilation." Thatcher claimed that Britain's problems were due to the socialist policies held by previous governments. The solution to re-igniting Britain's economy, she stated, was denationalizing industries so the "people" would be able to make a prosperous future for Britain possible. The people, she claimed, needed "real" jobs in order to have a sense of dignity; self-respect, and self-worth. Her true intent was to turn Britain into a "consumerist" society; dependent on foreign energy; a population willing, and able, to break rules, and disobey laws, in order to satiate their wishes, desires, and needs; nobody should be content with what they already have. When power is given to those who do not have the ability to use it wisely, the inevitable result is destruction; of oneself, and others. This type of tyranny is called "Inverted Totalitarianism"; a system that presents the illusion of leading a person to some place, when, really, one is being lead in circles; kept "busy." History is man's greatest teacher. Contributor Bio:  Shindler, Nigel Max Shindler Born; August 7, 1931, Liverpool Died; July 29, 2014, Toronto Max Shindler lived in Waterloo, Liverpool, until he was evacuated to Wales during the Second World War; it was here he first encountered open anti-Semitism; for example, on many occasions he was given no other choice but to eat his meals in the outhouse on the farm where he lived; such traumatizing incidents left lifelong scars on his psyche. He was never able to disregard the humiliation he felt due to this abuse, or forget the fact that many of his relatives were executed in concentration camps, or died in boxcars before arriving to them. He left his family home when he was seventeen to live in Israel, where he became a member of the Israeli Army. He later joined England's Royal Air Force, and was a member of a bomb disposal unit. He worked for Avon's advertising department in Northampton, and worked for many years in visual merchandising as a Window Dresser. He married Pearl Lomax in 1957 in Castletown, on the Isle of Man. A year later their daughter, Nicola, was born; three years later Simone was born; Nigel, his youngest child, was born in 1964; he was loyal, generous, and nurturing, toward each of his children, and grandchildren. He had an immense appreciation for the arts; he wrote, designed illustrations, and formed Trinity Manifesto Productions with his son. Max played the classical guitar; did photography, and became fluent in several languages, including German, Hebrew and Yiddish. He loved opera, and classical music. He had a passion for learning, and read voraciously throughout his life. Max Shindler sacrificed his life for the betterment of mankind. He has been re-born March 4, 2015, in Great Britain; And so the story of creation continues. Nigel Shindler The author was given the name, Nigel, at birth, a very common name in Britain, and seven days later conforming to Jewish custom, a circumcision ceremony was performed and he was given both the Hebrew name Tovia and the Yiddish equivalent Tevia, both names imply the blessings and goodness that God bestows. In later years whilst living in Israel he adopted the Hebrew name Eitan, which implies stoicism and impetuousness. All these terms, expressions, are a reflection of his nature. He has depth and complexity, but can display banality, depending on his mood, or the time of day. Contributor Bio:  Shindler, Max Max Shindler Born; August 7, 1931, Liverpool Died; July 29, 2014, Toronto Max Shindler lived in Waterloo, Liverpool, until he was evacuated to Wales during the Second World War; it was here he first encountered open anti-Semitism; for example, on many occasions he was given no other choice but to eat his meals in the outhouse on the farm where he lived; such traumatizing incidents left lifelong scars on his psyche. He was never able to disregard the humiliation he felt due to this abuse, or forget the fact that many of his relatives were executed in concentration camps, or died in boxcars before arriving to them. He left his family home when he was seventeen to live in Israel, where he became a member of the Israeli Army. He later joined England's Royal Air Force, and was a member of a bomb disposal unit. He worked for Avon's advertising department in Northampton, and worked for many years in visual merchandising as a Window Dresser. He married Pearl Lomax in 1957 in Castletown, on the Isle of Man. A year later their daughter, Nicola, was born; three years later Simone was born; Nigel, his youngest child, was born in 1964; he was loyal, generous, and nurturing, toward each of his children, and grandchildren. He had an immense appreciation for the arts; he wrote, designed illustrations, and formed Trinity Manifesto Productions with his son. Max played the classical guitar; did photography, and became fluent in several languages, including German, Hebrew and Yiddish. He loved opera, and classical music. He had a passion for learning, and read voraciously throughout his life. Max Shindler sacrificed his life for the betterment of mankind. He has been re-born March 4, 2015, in Great Britain; And so the story of creation continues. Nigel Shindler The author was given the name, Nigel, at birth, a very common name in Britain, and seven days later conforming to Jewish custom, a circumcision ceremony was performed and he was given both the Hebrew name Tovia and the Yiddish equivalent Tevia, both names imply the blessings and goodness that God bestows. In later years whilst living in Israel he adopted the Hebrew name Eitan, which implies stoicism and impetuousness. All these terms, expressions, are a reflection of his nature. He has depth and complexity, but can display banality, depending on his mood, or the time of day.

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Publicado 3 de septiembre de 2015
ISBN13 9781517197650
Editores Createspace
Páginas 584
Dimensiones 216 × 280 × 30 mm   ·   1,33 kg

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