The New World Order Book (Treachery & Intrigue)
A**5
Encyclopedia of the secret and suppressed
Excellent book, even with a few errors. This is a good reference book for people interested in conspiracy theories. There were a few errors. The author said the social security administration ordered 200million rounds of ammo, actually the administration ordered 475,000 rounds of ammo. It was the entire DHS that ordered the 200 million rounds. The other mistake I saw was the authors chapter on voter suppression. Voter ID laws are meant to prevent fraud. I work in a store where you need a photo ID to pick up an item, even small items like pens or notebooks. Other than that, I liked this book and will order another one for an Xmas gift for a relative.
E**.
Best book on the NWO
Very thorough book. Thought-provoking and informative.
V**Y
Another Good One by Nick Redfern
Great book, so many new things I learned! But darn it Nick, you've got to quit scaring me with all this gruesome info! (LOL)
J**.
What You Thought, Might Be True
Good used book. Interesting conspiracy theories on everything from A-to-Z happening in last decade or two. Nick Redfern nailed this!
C**J
Important omissions
Formatted like an encyclopedia with bullet point topics in alphabetical order. Don’t look for Soros or the Rothschilds though because there is nothing. They are briefly but superficially mentioned in other topics but that’s it.
B**Z
Five Stars
Knowledge for a new world.
M**L
Liquid damage!
Seems like a well written, & good general explanation!You can see the Author went through lots of Data to put this together.
C**G
Very basic
This is a very basic book. Anyone that has an interest in any subject that is considered a 'conspiracy theory' will most likely not learn anything new, nor does it even cover so many popular or well known 'theories'.Anyone that doesn't follow the subject will also be disappointed; this isn't a guide to the mind of the 'conspiracy theorist' and it would be insulting to suggest that that it is, nor would they actually discover why people challenge the status quo.Its a collection of short-somewhat topical perhaps- descriptions from A to Z (which seem to vary in tone from perhaps mysterious to comical) of many 'theories', but carefully ignores any theories that are actually popular or growing in interest from the past few years-publishing age is not an excuse for this either. Perhaps it's a calculated tool of misinformation and an attempt to discredit truth seekers?It does make a good distraction tool however; when the agents of the NWO knock down your door you can hand them this book and you will both laugh together. Both sides firm in the knowledge the other is a fool for having such a book. That's my excuse anyway...
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