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Conspirators' Hierarchy
J**N
Essential reading. Highly recommended!
The book is fantastic. The content will open your eyes and help you understand exactly what is happening today and what will happen in future.My only complaint is with the print quality which is not up to the mark. Otherwise, this book is essential reading to understand who controls the world and the plans they have in store for humanity. Highly recommended!
A**R
Displaying Wrong author name in amazon.in
I am confused why in amazon.in it shows "written by joan coleman" & shows other suggestions about books of joan coleman. I tried to contact with the customer service but failed. Only due to this confusion of joan coleman instead of john coleman m nt risking to buy the book. Plz help
S**H
Very interesting But Very Unstructured
John Coleman has not only written a most interesting and provocative book, I think he may have written one of the worst structured books in the English language. It is one continuous chapter! It is however very interesting, and it has drawn appreciation from many commentators. I recall the level headed ex civil servant Alex Thomson of UK Column giving it a favourable mention.Coleman can be seen in an old YouTube video. He is sincere and passionate beyond what I believe a fantasist could muster. There is some demagoguery about him. While being articulate as a public speaker his duty of care to the reader is lacking a little IMO.The are some things he claims which are extraordinary. He says the Beatles didn’t write their own music. At first this seems absurd. However, the YouTuber Mike Williams, aka “Sage of Quay” proves this assertion to my satisfaction, but Coleman gets the songwriter(s) wrong.Coleman claims Jack The Rippers has masonic connections based on the Goulston St graffiti and the word “Juwes” being a masonic reference. Modern research pretty much fingers the Polish Jew, Aaron Kosminski.I believe Coleman is probably close to the truth with his more recent political observations. It corroborates my own beliefs. And it is all very interesting.I have no problem with the idea of a ruling clique, but I am not convinced their designation is the “Committee of 300”. I have not heard this designation from anyone other than those quoting Coleman. Coleman claimed Elizabeth II was head of the committee, but elsewhere claims the Cecil family controlled the monarchy from the time of Elizabeth I to this. If he had said the “Crown” rather than the monarch — essentially an old woman who was good for shaking lots of hands — I would concur. I’m currently reading Lyndon Larouche’s “Dope Inc” which seems to be much more level headed and structured regarding a main overlapping theme with Coleman’s book: the international drug trade and money laundering bank apparatus. Larouche too seems to confuse the "Crown" with the dummy wearing the crown jewels.I may seek out other John Coleman publications, and perhaps update this review. As things stand, I’m disappointed that there is a little doubt about whether his fact checking was stringent. Perhaps his need to be a public performer overwhelmed his need to be more scholarly. If it is true he was an intelligence officer, there is always the possibility he may have also been fed false information at certain times.I have gone through his book making copious notes and I still don’t know whether I should quote him in my own work, or merely use him as a marker to investigate writers covering similar ground.But I would recommend this book…Everyone interested in geopolitics and its dark under belly should read it at some time.(Simon Charles Smith, author of “Fake Aliens And The Phony Nuke World Order”.)
J**.
Material Intrigante
Siempre me gusta información esoterica...
A**A
Good price
My partner reads and love books like this highly recommend for people who love books like this.
M**T
A Revealing Journey into the World of Power and Influence
Conspirators' Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300 is a compelling and meticulously researched book that delves into the secretive world of elite power structures and their impact on global events. The author presents a wealth of information, unveiling the inner workings and objectives of the Committee of 300, a group that has wielded considerable influence over the course of history.The book is well-organized and structured, providing a comprehensive overview of the Committee of 300's origins, membership, and methods. The author's writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex concepts and historical events easily understandable for readers of all backgrounds.One of the book's strengths is its ability to connect the dots between the Committee of 300's activities and significant historical and contemporary events. The author weaves together a fascinating narrative, revealing how the group's machinations have shaped global politics, economics, and social dynamics.Conspirators' Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300 is not only informative but also thought-provoking. The book challenges readers to question their understanding of power and influence, fostering critical thinking and promoting a deeper awareness of the forces that shape our world.In conclusion, Conspirators' Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300 is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the hidden landscape of power and influence that lies beneath the surface of world events. The book's captivating narrative, thorough research, and eye-opening insights make it an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of global power dynamics. Don't miss out on this revealing and enlightening journey into the world of the Committee of 300.
M**O
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