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Review:I really enjoyed this book. The book is broken down in many sections Starting with Pre Illuminati Organizations, and other chapters like Mainstream Media, Economic Control, Activist and Eyewitness. I had never read such a book on the Illuminati before and had believed some things people in the 1970's came out saying about the illuminati. This book helped dispel fact and fiction for me like the title says. Marks book was very well researched. All the sources are meticulously entered as you read t... Read more
Review:An excellent addition to my library. Awesome author, will look for more of His work . Hope to learn more of this man and His awesome style of Combat. A truer Samurai has yet to breath the air of life. It's a shame the man isn't alive anymore. We could all learn alot from this Soul. Both warfare and life in General. A very Wise one indeed. Read more
Review:Senator Lee has provided us with valuable mostly lost figures in US history. Their prominent positions were subjected to political biases that minimized their vast contributions. I found it interesting how short sighted even our founding Fathers were concerning the protections of our liberties were. Must read this book. Read more
Review:Exaustively researched, & excellently written! This book should be mandatory reading. It clearly lays out the real basis of America's Middle East policy; unswerving support for the state of Isreal; &, insistance in "Isreal's right to exist", i.e.: a Crusade to bring about the "second coming of Christ"! Read more
Review:Incredible adventures. From the movie ads boot, this adds additional details of what really happened and how dense the US Navy was on defeating the threat. I would think that turning off the lights after an attack would the least that could be taken. Read more
Review:We only know that it happened a hundred years ago. So many lived and so many did not. A Night to Remember gives us the realization that those on board were not "numbers" but people who did exist. They had feelings, concerns and courage.
Now stop and try to put yourself in their shoes. Read more
Review:After much urging from friends, I've finally read Stannard's American Holocaust. It's a captivating book that gives a background into history that has been retold and written in the favor of the conquerors but has down played and in some cases, completely looked over, the devastating effects of their enterprise on the peoples of the New World, some of which still echo today. It's a sobering account based on much research of just what the title implies, a holocaust. I think very few books take in... Read more
Review:The book gave me the greatest insite of the project that I have ever seen. The story is told from start to finish. Anyone interested in WW II in the Pacific would be intrigued. I can't put the book down. Read more
Review:There are stories here many people need to hear, younger as well as older people. Stories burned in the memories of men who experienced horrendous war conditions that molded them into warriors infused with an appreciation of what the costs of war really are. Each of these stories reach out to us in today's world to tell us there is a cost for freedom and liberty, ideals no longer taught in schools and universities. To read these individual journeys transcends time and distance and brings alive t... Read more
Review:Any serious student of WWI will need to read this as it comes straight from Ernst Jungers diaries. It doesn't bog the reader down with the politics and the why's of the war - just a straight forward description of trench warfare and observations. Unless one can read German, this is as close as one can get to reading the original text. Read more