From New Dawn 151 (Jul-Aug 2015) The French writer Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre (1842-1909) was an extraordinary figure, a strange mixture of occultist and political philosopher. Born into humble circumstances, he led an adventurous life before marrying the wealthy former Countess […]
Mehmet Sabeheddin
A Prophecy for Our Time?
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 11 No 3 (June 2017) One of the world’s oldest legends tells of a vast underground network of tunnels and passageways connecting the great continents of the earth to a subterranean realm somewhere beneath […]
The Man Who Conjured Hitler
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 7 No 3 (June 2013) Follow Hitler. He will dance, but it is I who have written the music.… Don’t weep for me: I shall have had more influence on the course of history […]
Brothers of the Shadows: Overlords of Chaos
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 9 No 4 (Aug 2015) Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.– George Orwell, 1984 Back in 1893, an elusive Englishman named Charles George Harrison (b.1855) delivered […]
The Hidden History of China’s Secret Societies
From New Dawn Special Issue 11 (Mar 2010) Thanks to the latest Hollywood martial arts blockbuster along with a steady stream of Hong Kong action films, audiences around the world have been entertained by wild and colourful portrayals of Chinese […]