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synshua's review
informative
4.0
I was able to do research about the topics in this book and find out lots of information I would have never known, and a lot of it has been useful for current times despite it being written a while ago.
ingriddayton's review
I read the first few pages of this book and just rolled my eyes. I also read "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", a short read and if it weren't for the poison it injected into our world, I would have laughed. OK, I snorted at a few things, especially the fabricated conversations that were written into the text. Actually the whole thing is fabricated. I was trying to understand how something like Qanon develops, so I decided to read some sources and the history of nutjobs who fall into this kind of shit.
I did learn from both of these texts that paranoid delusional fantasies about evil conspiracies of world domination by Jews (and Democrats] have gone on since the Middle Ages. Unfortunately that doesn't make me feel better but now I have a better idea of how things like this happen and now know that they've always been there. The truth isn't setting anyone free.
UGH. No stars. I downloaded Parables from the FBI archives, I hope they don't come knocking!
I did learn from both of these texts that paranoid delusional fantasies about evil conspiracies of world domination by Jews (and Democrats] have gone on since the Middle Ages. Unfortunately that doesn't make me feel better but now I have a better idea of how things like this happen and now know that they've always been there. The truth isn't setting anyone free.
UGH. No stars. I downloaded Parables from the FBI archives, I hope they don't come knocking!
jjbookaday's review
4.0
This book is on a list Iām trying to complete!
So this book, is pretty interesting. It talks about the things we are not shown from the government and other secrets of high profile. The narrator , does a very good job keeping things simple and easy to understand. One of my only things is that yes, this is a call to action to wake up and stop being āsheepleā but he gets a little āholier than thouā if that makes sense and in a way can come off pretentious. But there is some things that make you wonder, like how the aids crisis was started and possibly used to target certain minorities. This is a worth while read, but just try to get past the narrators attitude.
So this book, is pretty interesting. It talks about the things we are not shown from the government and other secrets of high profile. The narrator , does a very good job keeping things simple and easy to understand. One of my only things is that yes, this is a call to action to wake up and stop being āsheepleā but he gets a little āholier than thouā if that makes sense and in a way can come off pretentious. But there is some things that make you wonder, like how the aids crisis was started and possibly used to target certain minorities. This is a worth while read, but just try to get past the narrators attitude.
livesinthetub's review
4.0
book #38 of 2022: Behold a Pale Horse (pub. 1991) by American radio broadcaster and author, William Cooper. because of its title, I expected this book to be about biblical prophecy and so I wasnāt ready to read it until pretty recently. in fact, it was about many laws that have been passed in the US that prepare for the destruction of the US, itself. I have the entire book, but listened to an abridged ebook version and may visit the longer text later. I think this is a really important read for people who still think voting matters, still love Obama, or who want to know more about what on earth is going on right now: Cooper was trying to tell usā¦thirty years ago.