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The Puzzle of the Matrix : Intriguing explorations into the nature of reality

 
 
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The Puzzle of the Matrix : Intriguing explorations into the nature of reality

What is real? What can you believe, and what can you not? This is the programing of the Matrix. And the Matrix is everywhere. It is all around us. We see it every day. But how can we break out of the control over our lives? This book sets out to start to put the pieces of the problems of the world around us together, and then offers valid solutions to take power and control back for ourselves.

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Product Details:
Author: Eric D. Williams
Paperback: 418 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: February 22, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1419605046
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 5.8 inches
Package Height: 1.1 inches
Package Weight: 1.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
 
 

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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1writing skills  Sep 19, 2006
By Bob Inz "wolf"
I think Mr.Williams touches upon a few very interesting topics. He has apparently read the works of several authors in his admirable quest to learn unusual,controversial points of view. However, with all due respect to the dignity and intelligence of this author,I must say that I have never in my life come across such a poorly written work as this. The entire book is plagued with an atrocious number of spelling errors, rambling thoughts, and poorly worded, gramatically incorrect sentences. I think, Mr Williams, with proper training, could develop the capacity to be a truly professional writer. His energy, motivation and apparently impeccable self esteem will truly be his greatest asset. I wish him all the luck in the world; but, in my opinion, this book should be viewed as an absolute disgrace by both author and publisher.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Something For EVERYONE!!  Dec 14, 2005
By Mike "Mike"
I really love this book. It's got a bit of everything: JFK, 9/11, The Merovingians, The Da Vinci Code, The Matrix, Aliens, Media Manipulation, The Bohemian Club, the New Age, and a whole lot of sarcasm. It has it all! It begins with Eric's theories of history, and that our leaders have been chosen by a governing "Illuminati" and then runs through various conspiracy `theories' right up to the present day, using the Matrix movies as the glue and center point to follow on this road. And if that isn't enough, Eric looks at the world from a new perspective and helps introduce new theories on how to change the world, as Neo changed his Matrix `world.'
There are three sections in the book, and you just might have to read the last book again and again to really change this world for the best.
I really love this book!

0 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Nice attempt to tie so many ideas together!  Dec 14, 2005
By Jera "Jera"
In his sophomore effort, Eric D. Williams attempts to connect the puzzle pieces of various conspiracy theories onto one common thread.

By following this thread, he tries to expose the agenda of propaganda and manipulation for the last hundreds of years at the highest levels held together through secret societies throughout various governments.

His theories extend from the likes of Holy Blood Holly Grail by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, & Henry Lincoln and The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown, with the Warner Bros. Matrix trilogy.

Through this book we see a lot of Mr. Williams' ideas laid out, but he tends to drift from one subject to another, trying to show the connections between them, and sometimes he forgets to finish his initial thoughts.

He dose back his theories up with a lot of information and dose a good effort to try to bring conspiracy theories into the modern era with new looks on the J. F. Kennedy Assassination and more recently, the September 11, 2001 attacks.

I have to say Mr. Williams' strong point is the 9/11 conspiracy theory. His theory has changed somewhat from his first book, but he points out a lot of questions surrounding the events in both books, and ties them all together here.

Mr. Williams makes it very clear he is not a professional author and you can see it in his writing style, but he dose make some very good points, non the less.

I recommend this book for those starting their own investigation into what Eric D. Williams attempts to lead us on, "Intriguing Explorations Into The Nature of Reality."

2 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Greetings from the author!  Jan 17, 2006
By Eric Williams "Truth Seeker"
Dear Amazon Customer!

My name is Eric D. Williams and I am the author of The Puzzle of 9-11 and The Puzzle of the Matrix. I would like to thank everyone who has purchased my attempts at getting out some of the truth about 9-11! I wish to draw attention to my latest book, 9-11 101: 101 key points that everyone should know and consider that prove 9/11 was an inside job, is now available on Amazon. I strongly suggest this new title separately, or in addition to The Puzzle of 9-11 and The Puzzle of the Matrix. Thank you for all of your support!

Here is just a sample of what is covered (in detail) inside!
1) The hijackers names do not appear on any passenger list.
8) If this isn't odd enough, eight of the named hijackers are still alive.
20) Flight 175 had a tail number of N612UA. This number is still in use today. This suggests that the plane which struck the WTC North Tower was not Flight 175.
31) `Planes Don't Blow Up' Aviation Experts Assert'
41) WTC 7 collapsed in 6.5 seconds. 0.5 seconds faster than free-fall. And remember nothing impacted this building.
51) There can be seen plumes of smoke, similar to demolition charges being set off, coming from below the collapsing tower.
59) No 757 aircraft parts were found at the Pentagon. No wings, no tail, no seats, no luggage, no plane.
67) CNN correspondent Jamie McIntyre reporting live from the Pentagon stating that there was no evidence of a plane having crashed anywhere near the building.
73) As with the Pentagon, no plane wreckage was found at the `crash site' of Flight 93 in Pennsylvania.
82) John Ashcroft; Willie Brown, Mayor of San Francisco; Shalmon Rustie, author, all stopped flying on commercial airliners before the attacks.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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