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Project: World Conquest


















This is a very unconventional strategy site. You will find on it risky theories, somewhat unsafe and political noncorrect material, forbidden thoughts, and questions that where believed for a long time to be best left alone and unasked. In short, this is a rallying point for unorthodox thinkers and rogue strategists.

There are four great historical attempts to conquer the world (those of Genghis Khan, Alexander, Napoleon and Hitler). If we study each of them separately and then compare it to the others, the conclusions we arrive at could form the basis of a Science of Power we call Khanology.
 

"Compare the four conquerors to one another and you can find the secret of World Conquest: the Power Formula"
 

Those are the words of an old man I knew once. This site is dedicated to the comparison of the four conquerors and the search for the "Power Formula": a Grail of a new Kind, offering "total political and military power" to its bearer.

Other chapters:

Hassan Ibn Sabbah Machiavelli, Military organization (military campaigns), Communications, Espionage and Intelligence gathering systems, Inner- or Home politics, Foreign policy, Stratagems of war and Deception, Massacres, The Formula, The Machiavelli Institute.

 


Guerrilla and Terrorism
The American war

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Mr. John Gisogod has kindly accepted to join with us. Surely, the connection Gisogod-Rochefort will help make this site a better one.

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