Summary
Isidora Bjelica, Nebojša Pajkić: Secret Societies in Serbia: from the Middle Ages to the New Millennium
Secret Societies in Serbia - from the Middle Ages to the New Millennium is the first book that exposes and shows the existence and history of secret societies in Serbia and explains their intertwined relationships and their influence on political reality to this day. Who were the Bogomils, the Templars, the Ivanovs and how did this affect Serbian history, but also the contemporary political situation? How the Maltese knights influenced the main topos of Ivan to be the priority of Tuđman's defense, who himself was a Maltese knight. The influence of Heteria, a Greek secret organization, on the Karađorđevićs and its opposition to the Obrenovićs. How much influence does Haterija have on the dynastic successors and the Serbian political situation today?
The connection between Young Bosnia, the Black Hand and the secret communist party. Exclusive and confidential documents from Russian, English, Italian and German archives about the Black, White and Red Hands. The statute and conspirological basis of the Black Hand, and the trial of Apis and his last will... Lists of members of the organization. Everything about the secret communist party, Mustafa Golubić and the Red Chamber Orchestra... How did the secret communist party work? Who are the freemasons anyway, who are the Yugoslav and Serbian freemasons and what is their goal. The activities of theosophists, shamans, mesmerists and kabbalists in our area. All about the beginnings and conspiracies of the Chetnik movement and their connection with the Black Hand. Activities of our organizations in Russia. Who worked secretly in which organization from the Middle Ages until today, how and why, and what was their goal? Secret societies of the seventies, eighties and nineties and the installation of the Serbian political elite by esotericist and shaman Dr. Vesko Savić; Who is Slobodan Milošević and who did he actually work for?
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