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Decades Towards a European Powder Keg
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An in depth partial pictorial book depicting the decades from 1940 to 2018 leading to Brexit. A born and bred Londoner. An Atheist, Darwinian and Freudian and his deep analysis covering Despots, global Genocide, ethnic cleansing and Demographic shifts in populations. Analyzing and concentrating on mainly Europe, London and the UK in particular; It goes on to explain the prolific changes from one decade to another and the ramifications of the UK joining the European Community. The decisions made by successive Governments and the politicians that made those decisions. Highlighting Immigration levels, the overall effects of a multicultural society and the overriding effect of religion and faiths. The heinous terrorist attacks and the fears in Muslim communities in general. The effects of political correctness and the massive division between the far left and the far right and the reasons behind it. Exploring the thought process behind the EU referendum. The surge in British property prices and failure of major banks. The deterioration of UK living standards, the effect terrorist attacks have had on the ordinary British society and Europeans. The decline of the British NHS, law and order, housing and education. The unprecedented rise in Asian Grooming gangs, Knife crimes and shootings, drug dealers, rape and acid attacks, detailing and analyzing why. More importantly the increase in Islamic extremists and injustices where policing is concerned and the anger and frustration expressed within the UK society. Subject analyses of fear, religion, Radicalisation, covert intelligence,
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Release dateAug 21, 2018
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    Introduction

    London, United Kingdom

    London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It is the most populous city in the United Kingdom, with a metropolitan area of over 13 million inhabitants. Standing on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who named it Londinium. London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its 2.9 km2 mediaeval boundaries and in 2011 had a resident population of 7,375; making it the smallest city in England.

    Since at least the 19th century, the term London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core. The bulk of this conurbation forms the Greater London administrative area (coterminous with the London region), governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.

    London is a leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transport. It is one of the world's leading financial centres and has the fifth-or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world depending on measurement. London is a world cultural capital. It is the world's most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. London's 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe. In 2012, London became the first city to host the modern Summer Olympic Games three times.

    London has a diverse range of peoples and cultures, and more than 300 languages are spoken within Greater London. The region had an official population of 8,416,535 in 2013, the largest of any municipality in the European Union, and accounting for 12.5% of the UK population. London's urban area is the second most populous in the EU, after Paris, with 9,787,426 inhabitants according to the 2011 census. The city's metropolitan area is the third most populous in Europe after Moscow and Istanbul, with 13,614,409 inhabitants, while the Greater London Authority puts the population of London metropolitan region at 21 million. London was the world's most populous city from around 1831 to 1925.

    London contains four World Heritage Sites: The Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory, Greenwich marks the Prime Meridian, 0° longitudes, and GMT).

    Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard. London is home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions, including the British Museum, National Gallery, Tate Modern, British Library and 40 West End theatres. The London Underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world. Since 1945. Reading this you would think it is a city to be proud of. Nah, not me, as a born and bred Londoner, I got out.

    August 2018 Universal Credit and Artificial Intelligence. These two issues will prove to be a disaster in the future due to over population. The bigger the numbers the more complicated they will become. It’s all very well allowing millions to enter the UK under the proviso that it will boost the economy. But this is false economy and counterproductive and I term it as propping up. The hens will come home to roost; especially during times of recession. It’s very easy for a government to implement new policies, but as I have pointed history tells us we have reached a ridiculous age where politicians are more concerned with their own careers and the period they are in government; and tend to protect their own financial interests, they have lied ripped off. stitched up and betrayed in the past, and will continue to lie in the future to obtain votes. The fact is the UK basically is a two-party system and have been voted in and out over the decades and nothing really changes for the masses. When a government is voted out, it is left for the next government to sort out the previous governments discrepancies. As I have pointed out on numerous occasions, no real foresight and vision is implemented with either party and they will kick the can. Hence the huge mess the UK now finds itself in. It has finally dawned on the masses what has taken place over the last few decades. They have at last sussed out that the two parties have interdepartmental bickering and conflicts and both unfit for purpose. Maybe it’s time to reform General elections in order to make the results fair and for the UK’s best interest.

    I do not deny in anyway shape or form the fact that there is a good side to immigration. It is obvious that most immigrants are kind, motivated hardworking people out to better their life’s. As long as people admit that there is a minority of bad immigrants that infiltrate into every nook and cranny and disrupt European and British society. But once Idealisms and religion rears its ugly head and enters the equation it causes all sorts of problems.

    The numbers are too big and everything is multiplied.

    The bigger the numbers the bigger the consequence’s, disruption and ramifications. Political correctness issues, Mosque and Madrassa issues, Halal meat issues, Union Jack issues, Burka issues, (None more than the ridiculous Boris Johnson affair.) Covering one’s face cuts yourself off from society in my opinion.

    What I am writing seems so blatantly obvious to me. Health issues, racist labeling issues, language issues, freedom of speech issues, squalid living accommodation issues, fraudulent welfare issues, paedophile issues, crime issues, social media issues, resentment and anger issues and then division issues. Left and right issues, Parliaments are divided; It’s as plain as the nose on your face. The UK has a problem because of the numbers and the bigger the numbers the harder it is to control. And believe me it is blatantly obvious that successive governments have lost control. It’s not rocket science, if a Dam bursts; the bigger the Dam the more damage, disruption and destruction ensues.

    The evidence is out there, serious incidents are taking place all over Europe and that includes the UK. These incidents are being covered up. Simply because leaders will not admit it is out of control. What concerns me is just how long will the indigenous put up with it? On top of all this crap there are underlying global issues going on with Donald Trump, Despots, Russia, China and the Middle East. All these issues have been simmering and are now reaching boiling levels. BOTTOM LINE IN MOST CASES? RELIGION.

    The masses have landed up in a politically homeless situation. Back in the day when immigration was controlled at acceptable levels and integration slowly took place. We never had staunch political correctness and all this verbal diatribe going on. Immigration triggered it. Let’s not kid ourselves, immigration triggered Brexit. Immigration triggered higher youth crime levels. Immigration triggered lower wages. Immigration triggered fear, anger resentment. Immigration triggered the colossal rise in house prices, forcing them way beyond the reach of the indigenous. Immigration and failed successive governments have triggered the division of the ordinary people. And yet, so many left wingers still and stubbornly will not admit this.

    So, is it any wonder that a dark cloud hangs over the United Kingdom? Is it any wonder why so much depression, anxiety, concern and discontentment exist among the masses? The genuine people’s voices have gone unheard on these important and profound issues. I myself was triggered into writing about these poignant issues. This has triggered the Tommy Robinson ‘of this world, the Douglas Murrays and of course Nigel Farage and so many more fringe parties to stand up and be heard.

    Read on as I repeat, fragment and analyze in a common sensical way how this quagmire of events have evolved over the decades.

    The country is now built on force economy and counterproductive props. Plugging holes in a bucket. Many Parliamentarians are not in touch with your average Londoner and local authorities are riddled with corruption. Everyone’s out to feather their own nests. Over the last twenty years; billions of pounds of tax payer’s money have been squandered by successive governments kicking the can. A distinct lack of vision and foresight has brought about the biggest balls up, division and lack of organisation in the UK’s history. I have witnessed over the decades a complete complacency within the indigenous people who have sat on their arses and failed to voice their opinions.

    This is not a sweeping statement and I know that the majority of society are genuine, decent hard working and sincere people. London is in a terrible state and I feel sorry for the genuine politicians and civil servants who are up against this situation. The NHS has and continues to waste money hand over fist. Short termism and instability are the UK’s downfall. UK Governments have allowed entry of millions of Immigrants and their reason for this? They say it will strengthen the British economy. Well just wait and see what happens when one of the UK’s infamous boom and bust periods comes along. And it could turn out to be the Mother of all Recessions.

    I shudder at the thought of it. Through loss of border control, millions of extra citizens on the breadline will seek welfare handouts. As for Brexit, the united states of Europe; let’s face it, the EU was formed to compete with the United States of America. An excellent idea on paper, and I for one whole-heartedly wish it would work. In Brussels there is billions in the pot.

    Brussels MEPs are given thousands every month to spend on hotels and wine, but don’t need to submit receipts…MEPs rack up a cool 4,400 Euros each month to spend, without having to submit receipts, on expenses. Various reports across the continent have speculated that the majority of this figure, which supplements the MEPs 96,000-a-year salary, is used on hotels and wine. The media pressure mounted to such a degree that the EU parliament kicked off a years’ worth of debates last year on whether expenses should be more transparent. They decided to keep taxpayers in the dark. According to one report on MEPs using expenses while at work: Unfortunately, there are always greedy opportunists out to better themselves by abusing and taking liberties with the European money pot. When massive amounts of money enter the equation, corruption is never far behind.

    Those in Brussels are being paid fortunes for taking liberties and ruining what could be a wonderful idea.

    The thing is power hungry bullies infiltrated Brussels and it’s all going tits up. This more than ruffled Britain’s feathers and it took one incensed man, Nigel Farage to stand up to these misdemeanors.

    Over the centuries wicked Narcissistic Despots, the root cause of everything that’s evil existed and came into play causing displacement of millions of people in fear of their life’s. Immigration was inevitable, Commonwealth countries gained independence from the British Empire and brought about the Windrush generation.

    Those arriving in the UK between 1948 and 1971 from Caribbean countries, India and Africa have been labelled the Windrush generation. The United Kingdom, with its NHS and welfare system was justifiably targeted, first a controllable immigrant trickle. A trickle that was urgently needed to rebuild the British economy after the World War, and they proved to be a precious contribution to British society. Over the decades I have befriended Jamaican, African, Indian and Asians, and reveled in a British multicultural society. It has and never has made any difference to me of a person’s colour or race. Sadly, over the decades the trickle of Immigrants has escalated into a flood, and the UK welfare system and the NHS remains the chosen target for many of the impoverished displaced people. Emotions. Let’s analyze and delve deeper to explore the origins and causes of left and right debates.

    It is fear and resentment, not racist, not bigotry, not hatred and certainly not fascist; but resentment. (also called ranklement or bitterness.) Two words rarely used when determining the reasons for the disruption and displeasure that has evolved around Europe. Resentment, a mixture of disappointment, anger and fear. It comprises the three basic emotions of disgust, sadness and surprise—the perception of injustice. As the surprise of injustice becomes less frequent, so too fades anger and fear, leaving disappointment as the predominant emotion. Resentment can be triggered by an emotionally disturbing experience felt again or relived in the mind. When the person feeling resentment is directing the emotion at himself or herself, it appears as remorse.

    Robert C. Solomon, a professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, places resentment on the same continuum as anger and contempt, and he argues that the differences between the three are that resentment is anger directed toward a higher-status individual; anger is directed toward an equal-status individual; and contempt is anger directed toward a lower-status individual.

    Resentment is the foundation of hatred. It is not one of Paul Ekman's six basic emotions (surprise, disgust, happiness, sadness, anger, and fear).

    The word originates from French ressentir, re-, intensive prefix, and sentir to feel; from the Latin sentire. The English word has become synonymous with anger and spite.

    Resentment is most powerful when it is felt toward someone whom the individual is close to or intimate with. To have an injury resulting in resentful feelings inflicted by a friend or loved one leaves the individual feeling betrayed as well as resentful, and these feelings can have deep effects.

    Resentment is an emotionally debilitating condition that, when unresolved, can have a variety of negative results on the person experiencing it, including touchiness or edginess when thinking of the person resented, denial of anger or hatred against this person, and provocation or anger arousal when this person is recognized positively. It can also have more long-term effects, such as the development of a hostile, cynical, sarcastic attitude that may become a barrier against other healthy relationships, lack of personal and emotional growth, difficulty in self-disclosure, trouble trusting others, loss of self-confidence, and overcompensation.

    To further compound these negative effects, resentment often functions in a downward spiral. Resentful feelings cut off communication between the resentful person and the person he or she feels committed the wrong and can result in future miscommunications and the development of further resentful feelings. Because of the consequences they carry, resentful feelings are dangerous to live with and need to be dealt with. Resentment is an obstacle to the restoration of equal moral relations among persons and must be handled and expunged via introspection and forgiveness.

    Anger or wrath is an intense negative emotion. It involves a strong uncomfortable and hostile response to a perceived provocation, hurt or threat. Anger can occur when a person feels their personal boundaries are being or are going to be violated. Some have a learned tendency to react to anger through retaliation as a way of coping. Raymond Novaco of University of California Irvine, who since 1975 has published a plethora of literature on the subject, stratified anger into three modalities: cognitive (appraisals), somatic-affective (tension and agitations), and behavioral (withdrawal and antagonism).

    William DeFoore, an anger management writer, described anger as a pressure cooker: we can only apply pressure against our anger for a certain amount of time until it explodes.

    Anger is an emotional reaction that impacts the body. A person experiencing anger will also experience physical conditions, such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and increased levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline. Some view anger as an emotion which triggers part of the fight or flight brain response. Anger is used as a protective mechanism to cover up fear, hurt or sadness.

    Anger becomes the predominant feeling behaviorally, cognitively, and physiologically when a person makes the conscious choice to take action to immediately stop the threatening behavior of another outside force. The English term originally comes from the term anger of Old Norse language. Anger can have many physical and mental consequences. The external expression of anger can be found in facial expressions, body language, physiological responses, and at times public acts of aggression. Facial expressions can range from inward angling of the eyebrows to a full frown. Some animals, for example, make loud sounds, attempt to look physically larger, bare their teeth, and stare.

    The behaviors associated with anger are designed to warn aggressors to stop their threatening behavior. Rarely does a physical altercation occur without the prior expression of anger by at least one of the participants. While most of those who experience anger explain its arousal as a result of what has happened to them, psychologists point out that an angry person can very well be mistaken because anger causes a loss in self-monitoring capacity and objective observability.

    Modern psychologists view anger as a primary, natural, and mature emotion experienced by virtually all humans at times, and as something that has functional value for survival. Anger is seen as a supportive mechanism to show a person that something is wrong and requires changing. Anger can mobilize psychological resources for corrective action. Uncontrolled anger can, however, negatively affect personal or social well-being and impact negatively on those around them. It is equally challenging to be around an angry person and the impact can also cause psychological/emotional trauma if not dealt with. While many philosophers and writers have warned against the spontaneous and uncontrolled fits of anger, there has been disagreement over the intrinsic value of anger. The issue of dealing with anger has been written about since the times of the earliest philosophers, but modern psychologists, in contrast to earlier writers, have also pointed out the possible harmful effects of suppressing anger.

    Displays of anger can be used as a manipulation strategy for social influence.

    I from the age of six had already made my mind up that religion was questionable. I chose Atheism at an early age. Then over my adolescent years Darwinism and Freudian captured my interest. I stand by my own decisions and philosophy’s in life in making and having faith in these three fundamentals.

    The Left and right division has always been potentially an explosive destructive force. The social Media has given the world a voice and accusations run wild, and no one is prepared to compromise and find common ground. Every issue is pushed out of context and closed mindedness escalates.

    It’s almost as if the left and right refuse to admit discrepancies, and maybe they were wrong in their assumptions, rather than do what is best for their country and resolve matters.

    Left and Right issues are then pushed and pulled to extremes labeling people racist, Bigots and Islamophobic reaching dangerous hate speech levels beyond all comprehension. It has got to the point where it is potentially splitting up friendships and in some cases families.

    Steve Bannon calls for a war on control, in an LBC interview with the former Trump adviser. Maajid Nawaz asks: How dangerous is this language? Steve Bannon has stepped into the EU political arena with the accent on Popularism. Britain at the moment is his port of call and he doesn’t pull his punches. Of course, a man like this attracts huge interest and the main media lost no time in clambering to interview him. Like Donald Trump he enhances audience figures, and audience figures produce great interest in that particular media outlet at the time. Whilst touching the subject of LBC London, I am an ardent listener and feel the chats and debates help me keep my finger on the pulse as to what is taking place in the UK. It never ceases to amaze me, in fact it gets right up my nose. James O’Brien, he’s the Know all, the condescending patronizing chinless snorting far left public school Waller. Asking the question why has law and order broken down in the UK 2018? Of course, it is obvious that the inexcusable cuts in the police force are responsible, and this in his mind is the only reason.

    He doesn’t budge from this opinion of his, no matter how much other evidence is staring him in the face.

    What he fails to mention is the fact that a few million immigrants have entered the UK, some illegally and mostly impoverished. Now it’s common knowledge that the impoverished are largely responsible for the stabbings and shootings going on, and the horrific rise in crime. It is the impoverished that are more prone to illness, drug addiction and mental disorders. It is the impoverished that have the greatest impact on Britain’s Welfare system. In my opinion we have an overload of impoverished UK citizens, and adding a few million more must be considered as to why law and order has broken down. UK hospitals are clogged, overcrowded classrooms; creating a decline in education, and a drastic housing shortage. In LBC’s James O’Brien’s opinion; Immigration has nothing at all to do with it. He often repeats the fact that the British Brexit voters are somehow simple, stupid and got it wrong. It doesn’t occur to him that changes taking place in the UK is threatening them. The simple uncomplicated answer is that British people in general are quite happy to let immigrants into the UK. All agree we need them in most sectors. But the threat is the sheer numbers and the fact that a small percentage may be radical Muslims. Resentment is triggered.

    Over the last few years the British masses have a right to feel threatened. Radical Muslims walking the streets threatening death to Infidels, and numerous terrorist attacks taking place throughout the UK and Europe. I have admiration for LBC’s Nick Abbot, but even he will not admit that Immigration is a causing factor of the decline in UK citizens morale and living standards. His show revolves around bells and whistles and taking the mickey out of Donald Trump. I’m reserving judgement on Trump and his higgledy-piggeldy Presidency. It’s the end result that counts.

    My concern is that everyone thinks they are right. I have so much admiration for Douglas Murray, I feel we have the same thought process. Europe is in jeopardy, and no matter what policies are implemented to control the situation; in my opinion it is a battle that cannot be won. So, James O’Brien and Nick Abbot, I ask if immigration is not a major cause of the fever pitch revolving around the world and Europe WHAT IS?

    If I was given a platform and took center stage when asking that particular question, no doubt there would be a mad rush, and battles would ensue in an effort for people to answer it. All thinking they have the solution; all thinking they are right. Therein lies the problem, and while the explosive squabbling goes on between left and right, a crisis is brewing and escalating out of control. I feel something terrible is going to happen in the not too distant future.

    Decades of Despots Leading up to the World wars and beyond.

    Whatever path consecutive British Governments have led us down, two presumptuous untimely acts of lunacy have lit the fuse of havoc. Ted heath who took Britain into the EU. And David Cameron’s presumptuous act of instigating the EU referendum. The John Major, Tony Blair and Maggie Thatcher years were far from perfect, but these two acts alone have divided the UK and will jeopardize all that Britain holds dear. EU good idea on paper, but in reality, it is doomed in the passage of time. Nigel Farage and Angela Merkel has kick started the downfall.

    There are plenty of squabbles going on between the twenty-seven members of the EU which are carefully swept under the carpet, covered up and low profiled.

    Nothing has changed over the decades regarding the indigenous ordinary people. Other than the rich getting richer and the poor remaining poor: or indeed becoming poorer. My mind drifts back to when I noticed changes, big changes. Soon after the fires of world war two were doused, it was left for the masses to pick up the pieces; the ordinary people always do. This book takes you step by step through the decades after World War Two. From the Despotic beginnings, root causes, Genocide and Ethnic cleansing.

    Global economic imbalances occur as result of capital flow, trade imbalance, and monetary system imbalance. Unsuitable policies are implemented by some advanced countries and I can’t help noticing the fundamental cause is a north-south divide. Or in Germany’s case, East and West. After World War II, many nations of Latin America became increasingly frustrated with U.S. trade and tariff policies. At the same time, nationalist movements in Asia and Africa helped lead to widespread decolonization.

    Membership in the United Nations had risen from 51 countries in 1945 to 100 in 1960 and 150 by 1979. The sudden influx of new countries changed the balance of power in the General Assembly and made possible the establishment of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. It created a forum through which the southern or third world nations could propose economic policies, engaging industrial democracies of the north. The term North-South Dialogue was used to distinguish this dynamic from the East-West conflict of the Cold War, and to stress the point that development issues were just as pressing as the ideological conflict between communists and capitalists. Whatever the point of the compass, when taken to extremes it causes division which leads to wars. More to the point the UK has a north and south have an overheated divide and here are a few more examples, the American Civil War, North and South Vietnam, North and South Korea. Is there some hidden magnetic force in Earth’s atmosphere going on; of which we have no control, pulling people apart in order to quell the world’s population levels?

    As humans we are dividers, we have fought wars going back century’s. that’s what we do; we have human traits, we are prone to be led. I compare wars with an expansion of school playground fights on a massive scale. On a street level we choose sides, divide into gangs, Street fight over territory and drug spoils, choice of weapons. From fists to knuckle-dusters to penknives and then guns.

    On a global level it’s not streets; but lands/Terrains, oil, minerals and farming climate that is fought over. Choice of Weaponry, from machine guns to cannons to tanks and then to Nuclear bombs. It seems the bigger a country’s military force, the more it is listened to. That’s why there are country’s such as North Korea and Iran still desperately clinging on to Nuclear technology.

    A tiny fraction of the world’s population consists of Egotistical Despots, Dictators, Fat Cats, narcissistic and power hungry unfair, outright greedy wicked people; hell bent on attaining wealth, kudos and control at whatever cost.

    Their choice of weapon is fear, and it is injected into the population to divide and control. Fear seers through our veins, it’s in our make-up, our DNA and is the driving force behind our decisions and emotions. It is a survival instinct embedded in us all. It is sub-conscious fear that drives these Despotic maniacs to do such dreadful things. Here’s more proof of fear, Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un, through fear; brought the world to the brink of destruction. But when the crunch came it was fear that stopped them in their tracks. Fear of wiping themselves of the face of the earth and millions of others with them.

    (I analyze fear later in this book.)

    Communism troubles go way back, centuries before Karl Marx; and are deep rooted. But one thing is for sure Some nasty evil fascist person is always waiting in the wings, power hungry and waiting for an opening and searching out weaknesses; normally military instigated. There object is to enter the world arena and re-kindle the flames of war. Further on in this book I analyze the evil minds of evil people, whether Dictators, Peadophiles or serial killers.

    Below is a List of various Despots who after obtaining power; often by Military Coup, led people into slaughtering millions; either by word of mouth, or at the stroke of a pen. Committing heinous atrocities against fellow humans including their own citizens. My fear is that some deranged bastard out there in a military place of authority will get tipped over the edge, someone not capable of fear, and devoured in red mist totally screwed up enough to push that red button. It would be self-destruction beyond all comprehension. Humans are prone to self-harm and commit suicide. Thousands commit suicide on a weekly basis. Islamic terrorists positively glory at the thought of it. So what difference would it make to take a few million with you? This list of Fascists and communists dates back to the 40’s

    Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party.

    Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev was a Soviet statesman who led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964

    Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was an Italian politician, journalist, and leader of the National Fascist Party, ruling the country as Prime Minister from 1922 until his ousting in 1943 Joseph Stalin or Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. Mao Zedong, also transliterated as Mao Tse-tung and commonly referred to as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of the People's Republic of China.

    Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram contemporarily known as Luang Pibulsonggram, often as Phibunsongkhram or simply Phibun in the West, was Prime Minister and virtual military dictator of Thailand from 1938 to 1944 and 1948 to 1957.

    Hồ Chí Minh, born Nguyễn Sinh Côn, or Nguyễn Sinh Cung, also known as Nguyễn Tất Thành and Nguyễn Ái Quốc, was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was prime minister and president of Vietnam.

    Ruhollah Moosavi Khomeini was an Iranian Mujtahid, revolutionary, politician, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran as the first Islamic government in the modern age and the leader of the 1979.

    Nicolae Ceauşescu was a Romanian Communist politician. He was General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 to 1989.

    Slobodan Milošević was a Serbian and Yugoslav politician who was the President of Serbia from 1989 to 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997 to 2000.

    Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno is a former Panamanian politician and soldier. He was military dictator of Panama from 1983 to 1989.

    Ante Pavelić was a Croatian fascist leader and politician who led the Ustaše movement and who during World War II was the dictator of Independent State of Croatia, pursuing genocidal policies against ethnic and racial minorities.

    Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, more commonly known as Augusto Pinochet, was dictator of Chile between 1973 and 1990.

    Colonel Gaddafi, was a Libyan revolutionary who governed Libya as its primary leader from 1969 to 2011.

    Robert Gabriel Mugabe is the current President of Zimbabwe, serving since 31 December 1987.

    Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti was the fifth President of Iraq, serving in this capacity from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003.

    Kim Jong-il was the Supreme Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly referred to as North Korea, from 1994 to 2011.

    Pol Pot, born Saloth Sar, was a Cambodian socialist revolutionary who led the Khmer Rouge from 1963 until 199

    Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz is a Cuban politician and revolutionary who served as Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976, and President from 1976 to 2008. Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga was the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1965 to 1997.

    Kim Il-sung was the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly referred to as North Korea, for 46 years, from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994.

    Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986.

    Chiang Kai-shek was a Chinese political and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China between 1928 and 1975.

    Jean-Claude Duvalier, nicknamed Bébé Doc or Baby Doc, was the President of Haiti from 1971 until his overthrow by a popular uprising in 1986.

    Ioannis Metaxas was a Greek general and dictator, serving as Prime Minister of Greece from 1936 until his death in 1941.

    Islom Abdug ‘aniyevich Karimov is the first President of Uzbekistan, in office since 1990.

    Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar was the elected President of Cuba from 1940 to 1944, and dictator from 1952 to 1959, before being overthrown as a result of the Cuban Revolution.

    Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri Castelli was an Argentine general and President of Argentina from 22 December 1981 to 18 June 1982.

    Communist Leader Kim Jong-un is the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. He is the son of Kim Jong-il and the grandson of Kim Il-sun.

    Bashar Hafez al-Assad is a Syrian politician who has been the19th and current President of Syria since 17 July 2000.

    Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is President of Russia since 2012, previously holding the position from 2000 until 2008 statesman and former intelligence officer.

    François Duvalier, also known as ‘Papa Doc’ Duvalier, was the President of Haiti from 1957 to 1971.

    Idi Amin Dada was the third President of Uganda, ruling from 1971 to 1979.

    This book takes you on a Journey through the UK danger trail, and the destination in my way of thinking is a disastrous European bubble about to burst around 2020, full of Epics. A perilous journey through decades from the forties to the New Millennia. Mainly dealing with issues of London, the UK, sometimes Europe, and sometimes the world. As I have stated we as humans are led. I’ve covered the illegal Despotic leaders and the horrendous decisions they made.

    Now here are some legal Democratic leaders, and we will discover the horrendous

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