Science Fiction and the Anglophile Milieu, 1871-1904
Part historical survey, part literary analysis, this contribution by Paul and Phillip Collins uncovers a forgotten episode in the annals of cultural engineering, that is, how the Anglophile network (which gave rise to the CFR and the contemporary WEF globalist paradigm) engaged in a “reciprocal exchange of ideas” with the science fiction genre near the turn of the twentieth century, helping to spawn a bizarre new genre of political fiction in a bid to predictively program an Anglo-American globalist future.