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12 of 14 found the following review helpful:
My rebuttal to Mr. Mark Owen of Canada Mar 02, 2008 By Marguerite McCall, Chairperson, Universal Seduction
Project
It was never our intent to preach to the choir, Mr. Mark Owen of Ontario Canada. At the onset of our collective project, it was our desire to reach out to the masses and those sitting on the fence. To reiterate, our target audience was never those "learned" people who had studied this topical matter forever. That indeed would be an exercise in futility. Just because you (maybe you) and I have been studying all the topical matter for eons, most of your mainstream people have not. People are now awakening to some alternate reality other than their color Tvs, football games, Budweiser, etc... We felt that would be an exercise in fultility to, again, "preach to the choir."
It was a bit arrogant of you to assume that everyone is in the same place on the learning path and in the same intellectual space as you. Just because you have covered a lot of this "retread" material, your average person has not. Does that make the material any less desirable to a novice?
Now, one wonders why you purchased these volumes at all? On our website, we published a complete table of contents for all volumes, with even some data tags to reveal the contents, i.e.
OPERATION VAMPIRE KILLER - A U.S. POLICE ACTION . . . . . . 95
Plans of the Globalists - Plans of the American Internal
Protectors - Saying "No" to the Nwo -Masonic founder, Adam
Weishaupt - Global money vampirism - statements from
Global watchers
We have a page with excerpts from sample chapters that are linked from our site. Did you read those before purchasing? You claim Branton is a fraud, yet his name is all over our Table of Contents. Why purchase a book that contains material by "purported" fraudulent (your words) writers? You accused Rayelan Allan of being bizarre, yet she is mentioned in the Table of Contents many times. She has a huge following on her Rumor Mill News website. Does it upset you that she was married to a top CIA operative? You have heard of intelligence agencies, have you not? Perhaps familiarly?
While we are pleased that those hard-core researchers and readers, review our work, we are aware that 90 percent of the world's population is naïve, completely unaware of this information. Again, to these people, we address our material.
IT SEEMS AS IF MARK OWEN OF TORONTO, ONTARIO CANADA HAS LOTS OF FREE TIME TO SET HIMSELF UP AS A REVIEWER AND CRITIC OF MANY TOMBS. GOD SAVE US FROM CRITICS...ALL KINDS, MOVIE, PLAYS, BUT ESPECIALLY LITERARY. THERE'S NOTHING LIKE AN AMATEUR PLAYING "BIG GUY"
AS FAR AS BEING COLLEGIATE . . . PERHAPS YOU MIGHT TRY TO ABSORB A LITTLE OF THAT. Our writers never claimed to be professional writers; they merely had a story to tell. Your review wasn't sophisticated and professional at all; it was merely sophomoric. So that's like the pot calling the kettle black.
You complained about UFO nonsense. Again, that was listed in our Table of contents. It happens to be the number one topic that is of interest these days. If you find fault with it, oh wellllll. We covered many topics, hoping to spur others to research further. If you recall, we reference all these author's other works, including Kathleen Sullivan. We want you to buy her book, learn everything you can about the insidious mind control/sexual slave agenda that was foisted upon these women. That was the object of this project. However, with your simple-minded analysis, you can't seem to comprehend that. It was covered in our mission statement.
I am, in particular, on the lookout for your advanced, well-written Pulitzer prize winner, so we all can review it and perhaps daunt any sales you might have in an effort to share crucial information with those uninformed, yet eager students.
Keep on doing much of nothing; writing your little reviews on amazon.com; it will get you a place in the history books. I really can't fathom your review at all. It could have been written, "For the hard-core researcher, this could be considered redundant in some respects. However, for those just beginning to explore, this is excellent food for fodder."
Perhaps "Thou Protests too much?" And why is that? There's nothing like disruption and bogus information to dissuade, is there?
11 of 24 found the following review helpful:
A Universal Rip Off Mar 04, 2004 I recently purchased both volumes of The Universal Seduction and was sorely disappointed. Authors included 90s retreads and frauds like 'Branton' and the bizarre Raeylan Alan, among the other 'usual suspects.' If you prefer intelligent and sophisticated propaganda, please pass on this. The stories recounted are generally turgidly written and collegiate in the extreme. And the tech parts wouldn't even qualify as junk science. David Icke seems like Newton in comparison. There was nothing new or relevatory in the entire set. Most of the work is devoted to UFO nonsense and the seeding of human life by ETs. The only moment of sanity was data provided by a ritual abuse survivor named Kathleen Sullivan. This amounted to several paragraphs in the first volume. Other than that, I didn't highlight a single other reference. Spend your hard-earned money elsewhere. Buy Sullivan's excellent book 'Unshackled.'
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