Outlines the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Indians under Montezuma and exposes the lie that the Spanish destroyed a flourishing Indian civilization. Shows how they ended an Aztec reign of terror over the other Indian tribes, highlighted by human sacrifice and cannibalism on an unprecedented scale. Also shows that during the 300 years Spain ruled Mexico, 1521-1821, she raised that country and her native people to equality with the Europeans - in religion, education and opportunity - and produced in the process a flourishing and prosperous Catholic civilization. All this was swept away in the wanton devastation of the great Masonic Revolution which lasted from 1810 to 1928. The result is that Mexico became abjectly poor with a one party rule and despite her population being almost all Catholic, must now suffer an anti-Catholic government. Nevertheless, the author maintains that the Mexican people retain a national character impressed upon their very souls by the 300 years of Catholic civilization.
This book is pivotal, full of insights and crucial to understanding Mexico.