Encyclopædia Britannica – A Silent Propaganda Machine Against Croatia | English Version



Encyclopædia Britannica – A Silent Propaganda Machine Against Croatia | English Version 

Though it presents itself as a neutral authority on global knowledge, Encyclopædia Britannica has long operated as a sophisticated propaganda tool for British imperial interests. Behind the polished façade of “objective scholarship,” it quietly rewrites history to fit the geopolitical narratives of Anglo-American elites, Masonic networks, and globalist power centers.

Croatia has been one of its primary targets.


The War on Truth

Britannica is anything but neutral. Its entries on Croatia, the Balkans, and the Catholic Church are laced with subtle — and often deliberate — distortions. Let’s look at a few core examples:

The Homeland War

For Britannica, Croatia’s defensive war against the Yugoslav People’s Army and Serbian paramilitaries is merely a “civil conflict” or “ethnic clash.” This intentionally blurs the line between aggressor and victim, aligning with British foreign policy that never truly supported Croatian independence without heavy conditions and manipulations.

Blessed Alojzije Stepinac

Britannica calls him a “controversial figure.” It repeats communist-era accusations while ignoring his martyrdom, the rigged show trial, and the countless Jews and Serbs he saved during World War II. Stepinac’s true legacy as a moral giant and Catholic defender is deliberately obscured.

NDH and Communist Crimes

The Independent State of Croatia (NDH) is reduced to a single dismissive phrase: “a fascist puppet state.” No context. No mention of the geopolitical threats forcing its creation. No nuance.

Meanwhile, Tito is portrayed as a “resistance leader” and “statesman.” There’s no trace of Bleiburg, Huda Jama, Goli Otok, or the systematic extermination of Catholic clergy and Croatian patriots. Communist war crimes vanish — as if they never happened.

Who Writes for Britannica?

Most Britannica articles on Croatia are not written by Croatian scholars. They are authored by “regional experts” — often Serbs, British academics, or Soros-funded NGOs. These voices shape the global perception of Croatia as unstable, backward, or morally ambiguous.

This is not incompetence. It is strategy.

Britannica as a Tool of Imperial Control

Encyclopædia Britannica is not a public institution. It is privately owned and shaped by corporate and political interests in the United States and United Kingdom. Its funding comes from globalist foundations, intelligence-linked think tanks, and elite Western networks.

It is not a source of truth. It is a gatekeeper of acceptable narratives.

Since the 19th century, British imperialism has mastered “soft power” — using education, culture, and publishing to reshape reality. Britannica is part of that machinery. It doesn’t teach the truth. It manufactures consent.

Time to Resist

While Croatian children are taught from foreign sources that slander their own nation, while elites cite Britannica as the final word, truth disappears from public memory. We cannot allow this any longer.

We must reclaim control over our history, our identity, and our information. Britannica does not tell the truth about Croatia. It spreads a well-crafted lie — a lie that has persisted for decades.

It’s time to break the spell.


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