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He writes succinctly, unemotionally and factually, with pictures of some of the major players, exhaustive sources, footnotes, lists, and other helpful articles, It is a "must read" for anyone concerned about our nation's ever-growing socialistic trend, explaining the "architecture" and diabolical underpinnings. It has had a huge impact on my life: it has changed my thinking--and my voting record--and to date, I have not found a more comprehensive, better-documented source for the events in our nation's recent history. As he himself had been in the "inner circles," and had been invited to some of these secretive, global meetings, he speaks with great boldness and conviction.
Evidently, in doing so, I gave away my own copy. Mr. Recently, I searched online and was so relieved to find it again on Amazon.com.
This is one of the most timely, comprehensive, well-documented books written on the socialist "take over" of America to become a "one-world system." The author, Gary Kah, writes with great authority and knowledge as a former high-ranking government official. (I read it numerous times in the 90's and was so impressed with the author's credentials and knowledge, that I bought ten copies as gifts for friends and family. Kah, I was relieved to find, is still alive and giving speeches on this subject, and can be found on YouTube).
He tracks the Marxist underpinnings of our nation beginning with the formation of the Federal Reserve, and continuing on to the Council of Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the United Nations and the Bilderbergers. Though published in 1992, it is stlll hauntingly fresh and "on target" for 2009.
We are slaves to credit which make the 10 elite very rich Look at the feeling in the air. Well world, we as sovereign nations are slaves to the Rothschield, Rockafeller etc. Central Bank, that has been calling the loans on the government.
It's a compilation of ludicrous conspiracy theories. Perhaps that will come in the sequel.To boot, it's poorly written.
I found this book on a shelf at a bed and breakfast where I'm staying. How this book managed to sell more than a dozen copies is beyond me.
If this book was meant to be a satire/comedy, it would be great. The only thing (other than the kitchen sink) that he didn't throw into the mix, are those 'UFO bases on the lawn of the White House'.
When I get home I'm rebalancing my stock portfolio - with an emphasis on Pharmaceutical companies that make anti-psychotic meds. Unfortunately, it wasn't.
An example- the author somehow links "New Age" culture and people who eat organic food, to the so-called "New World Order".
Wouldn't it be much more ideal to continue to have ultranationalists and ethnic conflicts. This makes it difficult to read, despite the entertaining parts.In conclusion, this book supports a dangerous idea rather than exposing one. The idea that working to undermine nationalism is the path to apocalypse is a great way to prevent a one-world government. I read this book thinking that it was based in international relations, though Mr. Wouldn't that be great. It's not really worth mentioning that the entire book is geared toward a certain crowd of people who will already believe what he says before he says it-- whether it's the contention that watermark space on international money is going to be used for a seal when the world switches to one international currency, or the idea that the breeding ground for the antichrist movement is health food stores-- so it's better to skip right over that criticism.Let's concentrate on something else-- the writing is terrible. Kah's credentials as listed on the back of the book (two instances of "Who's Who" mailing list presence) and online (Middle East Trade Representative for the state of Indiana) weren't promising. Exclamation points are used to giddy excess, multiple-page quotes abound, and lists names and references are used mid-chapter.
I don't know which is worse, Mr. Kah presents evidence or a point of fact he taints it with born again rhetoric and biblical quotes as if they were a factual counterpoint This book is clearly a recruiting tool for the religious right in the same vein as the Turner Diaries are for the more radical sects of the right. It is truly a shame that world events can be manipulated and reduced to part of a christian fear campaign. This book depicts a great conspiracy in which the people (pawns)of the world are lead like sheep into a satanic one world/one religion scenario. Kah's force feeding of christian belief upon government and every aspect of daily life or his representation of knowledge making him a veritable modern day Nostradamus. The only way to stop this diabolical plan is of course through (say it with me now people) Jesuuuus Chriiist. Where the European and world's elite resurrect the anti-christ through "occult" religions at the same time establishing their ubiquitous control over the world. Every time Mr.
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