Selected Product: | Rule by Secrecy Paperback Edition: New edition Author: Jim Marrs Publisher: HarperCollins Release Date: April 2002 ISBN-10: 0060931841 ISBN-13: 9780060931841 List Price: £10.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Alien Agenda: Investigating the Extraterrestrial Presence Among Us ISBN-10: 0061096865 HAARP: The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy (The mind-control conspiracy series) ISBN-10: 0932813534 The True Story of the Bilderberg Group ISBN-10: 0977795349 The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over America ISBN-10: 0061562661 Terror Conspiracy, The: Provocation, Deception and 9/11 ISBN-10: 1932857435 |
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The wealth and power wielded by these groups will make think revolutionary thoughts.
Enjoy, but read with healthy sceptisism. This book is truly thought provoking. | The world is governed by many different personages. | Customer Rating: | | Pure genius. This book is both interested me from start to finish, but it has also opened my mind to other things that are going on behind the scenes. The history of the Knights Templar, The priory of Sion, and the CFR are all looked at, some in more depth than others. This book is really worth reading, even if it’s just to find out how incestuous the ruling classes and leaders of the old world, and the new world were and are. |
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