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Nicholas Kollerstrom

    Cet auteur, qui écrit également sous le nom de Nicholas Kollerstrom, concentre son travail sur l'exploration de perspectives alternatives dans les domaines de la science et de l'histoire. Son écriture se caractérise par un profond intérêt pour les sujets obscurs et un examen critique des récits établis. Il captive les lecteurs par son approche non conventionnelle et sa capacité à remettre en question les vérités communément admises. Ses œuvres incitent à la réflexion et offrent de nouveaux points de vue sur des événements familiers.

    The Bard and the Gunpowder Plot
    The Great British Coronavirus Hoax
    False Flags Over Europe - A Modern History Of State-Fabricated Terror
    • Reviews modern 'synthetic terror' events mainly in Europe and mainly in the 21st century. With color illustrations It argues that Muslims have not been doing these events, but that actors 'behind the scenes' manage them.Follows on tfrom the Author's earlier book, 'Terror on the tube, Behind the veil of 7/7' It covers 'Gladio' in the last century in Europe, and ends with the Westminster Bridge event of 2017.

      False Flags Over Europe - A Modern History Of State-Fabricated Terror
    • The Great British Coronavirus Hoax

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book critically examines the decisions surrounding the British Lockdown of 2020, questioning whether they prioritized citizens' health or were influenced by a globalist agenda. It explores themes of digital identity and mandatory vaccination, suggesting that the perceived threat of COVID-19 may not be significantly worse than a typical flu. Additionally, it raises concerns about the potential negative impacts of the lockdown itself on public health, implying that many deaths may be attributed to the lockdown measures rather than the virus.

      The Great British Coronavirus Hoax
    • The Bard and the Gunpowder Plot

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the 400th anniversary of the 1623 deception surrounding Shakespeare's authorship, this book delves into the intriguing narrative of a genius overshadowed by a man who allegedly couldn't read or write. It also reexamines the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, revealing its true implications for English Catholics. By focusing on the theme of theatricality and the disparity between appearance and reality, the author invites readers to reconsider these pivotal events in English history and their lasting impact.

      The Bard and the Gunpowder Plot