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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Dont waste your time Oct 10, 2009 Too much subjective racial discussion. If I want to read about how the negroes have been slaves bla bla bla, ill get a book on civil rights. Childish in form and grammar; I will recommend "Treason" by Gurudas, if you can get your hands on a copy of it ( he was shot 3 days after it was published ).
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
An Exciting Read Sep 21, 2009 I picked up this book as I was interested in checking out more of the occult law behind America. I have to say, it provides a pretty good amount of info in this area and I was pleased to see some documentation as to where a lot of these ideas are coming from. Anybody who has listened to Jordan Maxwell speak about commerce and Maritime Admiralty Law will be familiar with a lot of this material. I had a great time going through it and confirming some of the things I have read about as well as picking up a few completely new ideas.
The book is split up into 2 main sections:
1. Occult American History / Law
2. Biochemical Warfare / AIDS
The whole book also contains a black perspective as the author of this book is black. I found this to be very enlightening as a lot of the material presented is something that would only be considered by someone of such an ethnicity and is often times missed by people of white descent.
The are quite a few spelling a grammatical mistakes, however, given the context of the author and the circumstance of the writing I have no problem in understanding that this is a one man operation trying to get information out that nobody else will step and and do. I have a great amount of respect for the author in presenting such a book.
Overall I give the book 5 stars because I had absolutely no problems with any of the material and feel that the author was doing his best in presenting the truth to the best of his understanding. I look forward to more works by him and would love to see him dig even deeper into the topics discussed herein.
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