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Book Reviews of The True Story of the Bilderberg GroupBook Review: Book Review Summary: 5 Stars
The order was received timely as promised and in great condition. Will order again.
Book Review: Deny this information at your peril. Summary: 4 Stars
I finished this book today and have been rereading parts of it to string together my thoughts about Estulin's writing. It defies logic that the people that have enough money to buy countries and/or enough influence to create histories of those countries that they can't buy, would sit around and let their power and influence be sidelined by we common people voting in our "democratic" elections. People that would allow that to happen would not have collected the power and influence to begin with.
I always like to start these comments by reading the one star reviews because they provide a good dose of laughter and secondly because these comments (as funny as they are) provide a template with which to organize my own thoughts. Granted, Estulin uses many photographs, many pages of information that because of its very nature cannot always be footnoted and many examples of information that is hugely scary (if believed).
To take just three examples: page 45, the reasons for the Argentine melt down; page 59, Nixon's ouster because he refused to back GATT; page 95 Thatcher's demise because she would not support Britain's entry into the EU. I confess to not realizing these events; I have always thought Nixon was the arbiter of his own destiny and not someone else's destiny. As to Thatcher, we here in Australia recently had a Prime Minister outed, supposedly for domestic political reasons but only weeks ago we read in the paper that the Americans wanted him gone because of his poor war-confidence regarding Afghanistan. I can, after reading this book, know where the source of this concern emanated.
In chapter five, Bilderberg Objectives pages 41-43, Estulin succinctly lists what he believes to be the organizations (club's?) objectives and then spends the remainder of the book offering his proofs for why he believes the Bilderberger's are assiduously working towards those aims. I found the whole book very sobering but I also found that it made perfect sense; why wouldn't these influential people feel that they could tamper with us common people in order to achieve their strategic aims?
Book Review: Good Review of a Clandestine Group Summary: 4 Stars
It is amazing so few have heard of the group that has their feet on our collective necks. But that's how these groups thrive; secrecy, dissembling explanations and downright lies. The author has dedicated himself to exposing the gliteratti of the political-economic universe and produced an admirable compilation of details painstakingly extracted from numerous anonymous sources. Naturally, one has to take all such undocumented "histories" with a proverbial large rock of salt, but though one may quibble with a suspect detail here or there, the main thread of this book is clear, that the Bilderbergers and their ilk are playing with the Commom Man as if we were so many pawns on a chessboard. The idea of nationalism and patriotism to these people are jokes and tools with which to manipulate the poor dumb masses. However, I do have bones to pick with him about his excessive detail on Canadian dismemberment, which, while reinforcing his thesis, was more than we needed to read. I was perplexed by his scanty mentioning of 9-11 and apparently no inclination on his part to connect the dots of that event with the Bilderberger's grand plan. Some may dismiss this as so much "conspiracy theiory" nonsense, but just how many crises will it take to convince people that their safe structured view of the universe is what's messed up, not the conspiracy theorist. Nowadays, the prudent citizen seeks answers in hidden agendas that mask conspiracies. This book is a good addition to the library of someone interested in the way things are rather than the way we are brainwashed into thinking or wishing they are.
Book Review: Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Summary: 4 Stars
Lots of great information in here but I wouldn't say Daniel Estulin is all that great an author. Another thing that bugged me was that there is never any definitive answers on what's going to happen. His moles in the Bilderberg group meetings never seem to provide too much, just a taste of what might happen. I had a lot of questions before i read this book, I got many answers, and many long lists of names, but not everything i was looking for. He covers the NAFTA topic very well i must say. Some answers you will acquire from reading this book: Are many (not all) top politicians in the U.S. and across the world hand picked and placed into their positions by the bilderbergers? Yes. Are oil prices highly manipulated by the bilderbergers? Yes. Is the mainstream media that spoon feeds you propaganda and misinformation owned by the same private interests? Yes. Is there a new world order? Yes. Denying the existence of an all powerful elite and new world order with all the piles of evidence today is like denying the earth is round. It's just common sense & logic. If this book tickles your fancy i highly recommend that you research the inner workings of the federal reserve. The power to create money out of thin air without oversight is an astronomical level of power. The Bilderbergs and federal reserve have tremendous power, and as we all know, Absolute power corrupts, absolutely.
Book Review: sugest to read Summary: 4 Stars
I just recomend this book, for the details and for the good documentation, you need to read it slowly due to the huge amount of information, just read it as you drink a good wine, slowly and tracking the most of the information supplied
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