Historical revisionism is becoming my favourite genre of literature. I used to stay away from these types of books because there's isn't enough time in the day to learn real history so why waste time with fake history? But there's a lot to be gained when you combine factual history with the creative imagination. It activates a different part of your mind. That's why fiction is so important and why Hollywood's decline is sad to see. I can't remember the last good film I watched that came out in the last decade.
5. Moscow Prince.
A WWII film where Hitler's Nazi Germany is invaded by a Muslim-dominated Great Britain and France working in union, and a divided Russia whose alliance with Anglo-Jewry comes into question when a conquering Tatar army backed by Turkey, China, Japan, and Iran puts a young Turkish prince on the Moscow throne.
The young prince goes on a massive extermination campaign in Ukraine, Belarus, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, being forced to stop his reign of terror at the edges of Poland where a reborn Christian army is located.
This army has its eyes set on reconquering England, France, Germany and Russia, hoping to bring all of Europe under a new Augustan reign.
4. The Black King of France.
It is 1795. A young black officer in the Royal French Army is victorious in battle over the usurper Napoleon in the foothills of Italy. After his victory he marches on the military camps of the Freemasons scattered throughout France and massacres them all.
The young conqueror is named King of France and annoited the new Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope.
France under his leadership becomes a destination for African Catholics. During his reign Egypt and much of northern Africa are peacefully converted to Catholicism. He is greeted as a liberator on two continents, and has a successful reign, but leaves no heirs, being unable to father a son. After his death France slides into civil war and anarchy, and is eventually conquered by a Muslim army from Great Britain.
3. Black Zion.
A slavery film set in the deep south in 1825 where all the slaves are European males and the slavers are a cult of Black Israelites from modern day Harlem, originally from the British Isles, who travel back into time to realize an ancient prophecy that says the rebirth of Israel happens in the Southern United States.
By engineering a powerful race of Euro-American slaves, together with the rich natural resources of the South, this new state conquers Washington D.C. within a generation, the North American continent by 1900, and the entire world by 2000.
2. President Osama.
It is 1982 and President Reagan has just been assassinated. His successor is George H. W. Bush, at least on the surface.
What is not known is that a Saudi prince named Osama Abuadin traveling from 2005 with advanced technology also killed the Vice President and assumed his appearance in public.
Throughout the 1980s this undercover assassin sets the stage for the future downfall of the American Republic by giving all of its enemies secret technology and precious intel. The mullahs in Iran are gifted missiles, the Mujahedin in Afghanistan are given advanced helicopters and guns, and Saudi Arabia is given power over the U.S. money supply by tying the fate of the global oil markets with the machinations of the New York Federal Reserve Bank.
President Osama dies in 1989, but throughout his reign he cultivates and programs the future President, George W. Bush, to continue his agenda upon his election to the Presidency in the new millennium.
1. Old vs. New Jerusalem.
The year is 2055 and the state of Israel is forced to temporarily move its ancient capital into the expanded territory of its new ally, Iran, as a Sunni Muslim President in the United States, together with a million man Arab army, descend on the Jewish state and its capital, with eyes on the territories of Iran, Russia, and Turkey.
The new Jewish capital, based near Baghdad, is able to gather resources to raise a new army composed of Ukrainian mercenaries, Turks, Iranians, Kurds, Russians, Shia Arabs, and South Americans.
The war between Old and New Jerusalem takes center stage in the Middle East for the last four decades of the 21st century.
Towards the end of the first film in the franchise a false Messiah takes the throne in Old Jerusalem and proclaims himself king of the world. All the nations bend the knee to worship the new Muslim American Caliph. Only one capital refuses to submit.