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The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over America
Jim Marrs
William Morrow
, 2008
Well Documented and Difficult to Refute
This book is extensively sourced and footnoted, making it easy enough to verify the allegations for yourself if you are so inclined. I took a few weeks to go through this book and was able to trace many of the key assertions. Sadly, the Bush Administration has moved ...
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
Max Brooks
Three Rivers Press
, 2007
I love the format!
The oral history format enhances the suspense, drama and story. A great zombie novel.
Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA
Richard C. Hoagland
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Mike Bara
Feral House
, 2007
Good as Far As It Goes
The authors bite off a bit more more than they can chew in this book, but they deserve praise for making the effort to uncover the black hole known as NASA. People who think the face and the pyramids at Cydonia are natural rock formations are the same people who think ...
The True Story of the Bilderberg Group
Daniel Estulin
Trine Day
, 2007
'The Open Society and its Enemies' revisited
Sir K. Popper has always stressed that general conspiracy- and complot theories were pure imaginations of bogus historians and paralyzed politicians. He also stated that the only justification for taking up arms was to defend democracy. Well, in this book Daniel ...
The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life In God
Dallas Willard
HarperOne
, 1998
Magnificent
I am not sure how to write a review for a book that I will reference for the rest of my life. I had great expectations for this book before beginning it and they were all met. This book is about the Sermon on the Mount and so much more - discipleship to Christ. ...
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
John Perkins
Plume
, 2005
Very thought provoking.
I enjoyed the way the author tied details of modern history to the events of his life. Very thought provoking. I think it is striking the way the individuals who critique it for a lack of statistics provide none of their own.
Behold a Pale Horse
William Cooper
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Milton William Cooper
Light Technology Publications
, 1991
Will you believe??
Interested in conspiracy theories? This book has them all. It's not an easy read, but once you get used to the writers style it becomes easy to go through. There are copies of documents in this book that are questionable, even though they look legitimate. I find it ...
Consent to Kill: A Thriller (Mitch Rapp Novels)
Vince Flynn
Pocket Star
, 2006
A Page Turner
My first Flynn novel, definitely not my last. Kept me turning pages (clicking on my Kindle) while family around me welcomed in my new grandaughter.
Nothing to Lose (Jack Reacher Novels)
Lee Child
Delacorte Press
, 2008
I read it, and I liked it
I am surprised at the number of negative reviews on the 12th Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child. I enjoyed the book and as most Reacher fans look forward to the next in the series.
Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September ...
Steve Coll
Penguin (Non-Classics)
, 2004
Fascinating and well-researched history
Though Osama Bin Laden became a household name after the 9-11 attacks, few people know the background of Afghanistan and the mujahideen fighters that birthed these radical groups. This book gives a well-researched, in-depth look into the interplay of the Cold War, the ...
Juggler of Worlds
Larry Niven
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Edward M. Lerner
Tor Books
, 2008
For the real fans
After I said in my review of "Fleet of Worlds" that it ". . . begs for a sequel of its own at some point, set in some future when certain constraints established by the other works in the Known Space universe have been removed. It would be interesting to see some of ...
The New Pearl Harbor Revisited: 9/11, the Cover-Up, and the Exposé
David Ray Griffin
Olive Branch Press
, 2008
Griffin on Griffin
When The New Pearl Harbor first appeared in 2004, it opened many eyes to the problems with the official story concerning the events of 9/11, and fostered the birth of a research movement known as "9/11 Truth". David Ray Griffin's now eighth book on the subject is, as ...
Conspiracy in Death (In Death)
J.D. Robb
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Nora Roberts
Berkley
, 1999
A New Eve!
Someone is killing the homeless of New York, in the year 2058, and removing their body parts! As Lieutenant Eve Dallas unravels the mystery behind who is killing them and why (affectionately known as the "sidewalk sleeper murders"), she is forced to face an adversary ...
Plunder: Investigating Our Economic Calamity and the Subprime Scandal
Danny Schechter
Cosimo Books
, 2008
The best book on the current economic meltdown
Danny Schechter has compiled a brilliant book based on his documentary work, In Debt We Trust, as well as his news dissector blog. Within the covers of the new book, Plunder, you will find three sections that will help you to a) understand what happened, b) what the ...
The David Icke Guide to the Global Conspiracy
David Icke
Associated Publishers Group
, 2007
Makes Sense Of A Seemingly Crazy World
First, David Icke is brilliant! This book completely changed my life. I've spent years researching many of the topics David Icke covers in this book, but I had made no connection between them. I simply became more and more disgusted by the human race, thinking the ...
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