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N**1
Will Be Silent for A Long Time!!!
There is a plethora of information about the dynamics of how secret societies rule America. Steven Sora does an excellent job in highlighting elitist practices and how this has built capitalism while destroying assumed civil liberties. This book outlines all the elite families that become rich from marine insurance, slave trading, rum, sugar/molasses, cotton, and tobacco. The last chapter really details why the US government is a slippery slope of "constructive chaos".If you can handle the truth this read is for you!
A**R
this book open my eyes to life
For me it was an introduction to secret societies...maybe, even an introduction to history (if its all true).I didn't give it 5 stars because, I don't know everything, so i don't know if all the info in the book is accurate...and I won't know until i compare the work of this book to other "credible" sources. ..although after reading this book i feel i will have a hard time trusting anyone.I am glad that I read this book, because it made me look at the world differently...everything is one big game of deception and wouldn't you know it: Pirates run the world...even today... (life is all finders keepers, power moves can sometimes mean, attacking your own to instigate a war with someone else... etc./ and about 7 main families been running the entire world...just changing their names as time went on).I chose the 4star rating because I feel like this book did what i subconsciously expected it to do.I recommend this book to people that are curious about the subject...it is worth the read...a well rounded starter.
B**M
Excellet information, good writing, less than excellent coherence.
This was an absolutely awesome read. It had loads of great information that attempts to connect the chain of power that exists in modern society to the medieval societies that ruled Europe. My only complaint about the book is that it doesn't read in any chronological order, and it is sometimes difficult to follow. It jumps from periods of history so frequently it is hard to maintain an idea of the period in discussion. The information is astonishing, but the formatting made the read incoherent. It instead read like a multitude of information thrown together with no logical progression.
J**N
I love this book could not find it any where else
The book arrived on time and the condition of it was great. It arrived in great time thank you
T**Y
hidden knowledge in books
Funny how if you read itll tell you everything there keeping from the world. People are so blind and its right in our face.
C**N
Good read
Interesting book good value
K**R
A little boring at times but that is just my opinion
A little boring at times but that is just my opinion. It was purchased on a recommendation by someone who loved it. I suppose you could call it a tossup. It was worth the price and worth reading.
R**H
Get it now
Great read... All Americans def need to know all of this. It explains much of the madness in our world today.
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