The Eternal WarBy Dr. Bodo Schiffmann History never ended - it simply changed its battlefield. In The Eternal War, Dr. Bodo Schiffmann exposes the hidden continuity of conflict that defines the modern world. From the trenches of the First World War to the hybrid wars of the twenty-first century, humanity has lived under a single doctrine: perpetual tension serves power. Schiffmann traces how financial empires, intelligence agencies, and political cartels turned war into a system - an engine for profit, control, and population management. He demonstrates that every "peace" was only an intermission, every alliance a preparation for the next phase. Whether fought with tanks, currencies, viruses, or information, the battlefield has merely expanded from geography to human consciousness itself. Drawing on declassified military documents, leaked policy papers, and firsthand testimony from whistleblowers, The Eternal War uncovers how global elites manipulate fear to justify endless emergency. Behind humanitarian slogans and defense pacts lies a coordinated architecture of dominance linking governments, corporations, and intelligence communities. Yet this is more than political analysis. With the clarity of a physician diagnosing a civilization in crisis, Schiffmann reveals the psychological mechanisms of obedience, distraction, and learned helplessness that keep societies in a permanent state of mobilization. He argues that only through awareness - through reclaiming moral and intellectual sovereignty - can humanity end the war against itself. The Eternal War connects the dots between past and present: from the post-1945 intelligence consensus to the modern information regime; from Cold-War propaganda to digital censorship; from the arms race to the biomedical state. It challenges readers to see war not as an event, but as a system - one that thrives as long as people believe it keeps them safe. Profound, urgent, and meticulously researched, this book belongs on the shelf of anyone who still believes that truth is the first casualty of power.
The Eternal WarBy Dr. Bodo Schiffmann History never ended - it simply changed its battlefield. In The Eternal War, Dr. Bodo Schiffmann exposes the hidden continuity of conflict that defines the modern world. From the trenches of the First World War to the hybrid wars of the twenty-first century, humanity has lived under a single doctrine: perpetual tension serves power. Schiffmann traces how financial empires, intelligence agencies, and political cartels turned war into a system - an engine for profit, control, and population management. He demonstrates that every "peace" was only an intermission, every alliance a preparation for the next phase. Whether fought with tanks, currencies, viruses, or information, the battlefield has merely expanded from geography to human consciousness itself. Drawing on declassified military documents, leaked policy papers, and firsthand testimony from whistleblowers, The Eternal War uncovers how global elites manipulate fear to justify endless emergency. Behind humanitarian slogans and defense pacts lies a coordinated architecture of dominance linking governments, corporations, and intelligence communities. Yet this is more than political analysis. With the clarity of a physician diagnosing a civilization in crisis, Schiffmann reveals the psychological mechanisms of obedience, distraction, and learned helplessness that keep societies in a permanent state of mobilization. He argues that only through awareness - through reclaiming moral and intellectual sovereignty - can humanity end the war against itself. The Eternal War connects the dots between past and present: from the post-1945 intelligence consensus to the modern information regime; from Cold-War propaganda to digital censorship; from the arms race to the biomedical state. It challenges readers to see war not as an event, but as a system - one that thrives as long as people believe it keeps them safe. Profound, urgent, and meticulously researched, this book belongs on the shelf of anyone who still believes that truth is the first casualty of power.