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Summary Emil Čić’s book The History of Croatian
Enemies is the result of the author’s careful evaluation, over twenty
five years, of the reasons why the Independent State of Croatia could not come
into existence during the periods 1918-1941 (after the break-up of the
Austro/Hungarian Empire) and 1945-1991. The author has made an extensive study of 70 articles published over a
period of twelve years, and has probed between the lines of available historic
resources to identify the principal reasons and agents hindering the
establishing of the Independent Croatian State. The result is a compression and summary of facts that transcend the frontiers of contemporary empirical positivism of the
level of animal intelligence: a way of thinking imposed by pseudo-scientific
freemasonic mediocrity in the 19th and 20th Centuries. The book
is divided into four main sections: 1) The Croatian Ideologists, 2) Culture and
Croatian Musicians, 3) The Unknown History of Croats, 4) The History of
Croatian Enemies (in a specific and concentrated sense). The chapters are
united around a common essence, i.e. around facts which reveal the continuous actions of Croatian enemies. The
Croatian ideologist could not exist were he not to explain and define such
enemies. The culture was aware of such enemy action, so the author has shown
how it happened. This unknown history of Croats and Croatian historic identity
explains and shows some essential facts which the enemy suppressed, censored
and faked historically. Historic developments show that from, let us
say, the time of Reverend Juraj Rattkay (1612-1666) until the present time, the
Croatian State idea of Croatian State renewal has developed in its written form
and its enemies have been defined and profiled as they have changed
themselves. The History of
Croatian Enemies shows their
vested interests and has put the accent on the most dangerous and cruelof them – British Freemasonry – which
created the artificial state of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav ideology. Furthermore, they continue to do this again
in our time (through a new Freemasonic-Yugoslav ideologist, Professor Ivo
Banac.) Čić’s book reveals an underlying truth. From the depths of history there emerges a
clear reality: that the citizens of Croatia defended Christianity in its
primary form of Catholicism whilst Freemasonry - against the Church - broke
over the Croatian back in every possible way. In fighting for the Church and
God during the period of the Ottoman Empire, Serbian monarchy, Communist Yugoslavia and against
Satanic Freemasonry, the saboteurs of Croatian freedom, Croatia is
profiled not just as a stronghold of Christianity but also as the front line of
human defence against the new anti-messiah or anti-Christ, who is also
represented by the British and world freemasonry. |