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Poems on apparent conflicts (Brexit, coronavirus and war) and the underlying unity of Nature and the universe
An anthology of the most important and representative passages in Hagger's innovatory literary, philosophical and historical writings, chosen by the author.
The traditions behind all disciplines in which writers have written, and the traditions and influences behind Nicholas Hagger's 60 Universalist works.
A hundred poems drawn from 50 poetic volumes show the author's Baroque roots and how his Baroque vision grew into Universalism.
An official looking at Giza shares his concerns about the building of the Great Pyramid.
How Russia's invasion of Ukraine affects the West's (and Syndicate's) Great Reset and advances the competing Western, Russian and Chinese attempts to create a New World Order, a phoenix rising from its ashes.
An algebraic formula that works as an algorithm whose many variations provide instructions for the creation, development and end of the universe, and offer a Theory of Everything.
The origin of Covid in gain-of-function lab research that began in the US and continued in China, and its levelling-down of the West into a coming Syndicate-led, reset world government.
Ao mapear as atividades das organizações secretas, esse livro apresenta uma narrativa cronológica de todas as revoluções, da Renascença (que começou em 1453) até a Revolução Russa. Cobre as realizações mais importantes de todos os revolucionários lendários, como Robespierre e Lênin. Mostra como as visões utópicas de sociedades ideais acabam em massacres e decapitações, contendo assim uma advertência. Cada revolução é apresentada em termos de uma dinâmica em quatro partes, nova e original. Um idealista tem uma visão oculta, que outros enunciam em termos intelectuais. Ela é corrompida por um regime político e tem como resultado a supressão física (como nos expurgos de Stálin). O sumário, no final de cada capítulo, inclui tabelas que resumem essa dinâmica, de acordo com cada revolução. Por reunir uma grande quantidade de informações inéditas, esse estudo é inovador.
The widely accepted story of the founding of America is that The Mayflower delivered the first settlers from Plymouth to the New World in 1620. Yet thirteen years earlier, in 1607, the Jamestown settlers became the first English - speaking outpost to survive. And it is from this date that the USA is celebrating its 400th anniversary. The Secret Founding of America introduces these two groups of founders - the Planting Fathers, who established the earliest settlements along essentially Christian lines, and the Founding Fathers, who unified the colonies with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution - and it argues that the new nation, conceived in liberty, was the Freemasons' first step towards a new world order. Drawing on original findings and an in - depth understanding of the political and philosophical realities of the time, historian Nicholas Hagger charts the connections between Gosnold and Smith, Templars and Jacobites, and secret societies and libertarian ideals. He also explains how the influence of German Illuminati worked on the constructors of the new republic, and shows the hand of Freemasonry at work at every turning point in America's history, from Civil War to today's global struggles for democracy.
Presents a blend of poetry and history, of the traditions of Herodotus and Pausanias (both of whom visited classical sites) and of Virgil and Horace (who wrote of everyday life in the countryside).
A collection of five volumes of some 1,000 very stories that express an eternal truth through an image conveyed in a title, and provide the reader with a literary experience. Each volume covers a decade, starting with the 1960s and ending with the 2000s.
Coronation of King Charles, The, is a captivating book written by renowned author Nicholas Hagger. This book, published in 2021, takes you on a riveting journey through the intricacies of royalty and the historical significance of coronations. As the title suggests, the book centers around the coronation of King Charles, providing readers with a unique perspective on this monumental event. The author's masterful storytelling and deep understanding of the subject matter make this a must-read for anyone interested in history and monarchy. The book belongs to the genre of historical non-fiction, providing a blend of factual information and engaging narrative that keeps the reader hooked from start to finish. Published by John Hunt Publishing, Coronation of King Charles, The, is a testament to Nicholas Hagger's talent as a writer and his ability to bring history to life. This book is a wonderful addition to any bookshelf and a valuable resource for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of history.
Hagger's letters to a mixture of well-known and unknown correspondents about his innovatory literary, philosophical and historical works, with many aids to interpretation.
In Fools' Paradise, a mock-heroic poem on Brexit, Nicholas Hagger approaches the most important national event of our time in the spirit of Tennyson and gets to the heart of the UK's national predicament.
Proposed Constitution for the new World State, the United Federation of the World. A companion volume to Nicholas Hagger's World State.
Minerva's vision of a Universalist World State as the UK's, EU's and world's way forward at the coronation of King Charles III.
In 1999, while working as his Literary Secretary, the Earl of Burford, a descendant of the 3rd Earl of Southampton (Shakespeare's patron) and of the 17th Earl of Oxford and heir to the Dukedom of St Albans, made a selection of Nicholas Hagger's poems that celebrates places in England, conveys his mystical awareness of the unity of the universe and places him in the visionary tradition of William Blake, the poet of 'Jerusalem' and "England's green and pleasant land". Soon after Visions of England was completed the Earl of Burford came to international attention when he leapt onto the Woolsack of the House of Lords in a principled protest against the Blair Government's plan to abolish hereditary peers' voting rights, which led to 92 remaining in the Lords. A few months later he left Nicholas Hagger's employ and the selection was buried under papers for nearly 20 years. In 2018 Nicholas Hagger came across Visions of England while preparing papers to send to his archive. It now seemed as if the selection had been made with Brexit in mind. The places are full of English history and culture, and the poems are prophetic in their anticipation of England's new spirit of independence. These poems convey Englishness with a freshness and vividness that startle. The Earl of Burford is a prominent lecturer and biographer, and his selection is noteworthy for the metaphysical perspective he brings out in Nicholas Hagger's profound poems whose traditional qualities constantly surprise and delight.
This profound reflection on war and peace, by an original thinker actively engaged in seeking peace, shows how war could be abolished by the creation of a democratic World State.
Epping Forest was given to the public in 1878. It has many historical and literary associations involving, for example, Harold II, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Tennyson, Clare and Churchill. Nicholas Hagger came to Epping Forest during the war. As a boy he knew Sir William Addison, long recognised as an authority on the Forest, and saw Churchill speak in his village in 1945. He grew up against the background of the Forest and visited it regularly when he was living elsewhere. He returned and became the proprietor of three private schools in the area, founding his own school in 1989. The Forest has come into many of his poems and other works. In Part One of this book he conveys the history of Epping Forest in the times of the Celts and Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Normans, Medievals and Tudors, and enclosers and loppers. In Part Two he shows how history has shaped the Forest places he grew up with: Loughton, Chigwell, Woodford, Buckhurst Hill, Waltham Abbey, High Beach, Upshire, Epping, the Theydons and Chingford Plain. An Appendix contains some of his poems about these places. His blending of history, recollection and poetic reflection presents a rounded view of the Forest. Using a technique of objective narrative he developed in other works and drawing on personal experience to give the flavour of a personal memoir, he evokes the spirit of the Forest through its best-loved places and wildlife, and brings the Forest alive through his historical perspective, evocation of Nature and vivid writing. Nicholas Hagger's Collected Poems, Classical Odes and his two poetic epics, Overlord and Armageddon, are also published by O Books.
Looks at the cultural heritage and the nuclear crisis in Iran. This work explores the history of this pivotal country: the Achaemenians, the Sasanians, the Zoroastrian religion of 2,500 years ago; the Islamic period, the Safavids, and the Revolution which dethroned the Shah and made Iran an Islamic Republic.
With the changes in the world understanding the nature of civilization is essential. This study of the history of civilization for several generations describes them as a response to the spiritual vision of God as Light. It focuses on the genesis of civilizations rather than their decline.
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