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July 1st 2008
by William Morrow
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Hardcover, 368 pages
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0061245585
(isbn13: 9780061245589)
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Throw out everything you think you know about history. Close the approved textbooks, turn off the corporate mass media, and whatever you do, don't be
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Read in April, 2009
The Rise of the Fourth Reich is the ultimate conspiracy book. Imagine a book contending that neither Hitler nor Bormann died at the end of the war. Imagine that the book is so bold as to connect Roswell’s famous UFO incident with Nazi super-technology—specifically anti-gravity devices and flying saucers. Then, add in delicious innuendo showing that Prescott Bush (along with the famous John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles), father of President George H. W. Bush and grandfather of President Geo...more
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Read in July, 2008
Jim Marrs is the type of excellent researcher to write a book like this. For anyone who hasn't any knowledge beyond mainstream history, this book will be an eye-opener.
Marrs details the extent of America's wealthy families, banks and corporations who funded Hitler's Germany and it's rise to power. And how various U.S. government organizations shifted thousands of Nazi scientists and researchers in many key fields safely into positions of U.S. high tech corporations and government res...more
Marrs details the extent of America's wealthy families, banks and corporations who funded Hitler's Germany and it's rise to power. And how various U.S. government organizations shifted thousands of Nazi scientists and researchers in many key fields safely into positions of U.S. high tech corporations and government res...more
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Read in October, 2008
So far I have not learned anything new, as this synthesizes various aspects of the history of the Third Reich infused with the well documented history of the current globalist/socialist powers shaping world events. What I am learning that is new to me is the ancient technology that the Nazi's were testing during WWII. I love Jim Marrs' works as they are always engaging, well-written, and helps to draw the reader's attention to the relationships between seemingly unrelated issues.
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"A conspiracy theory book that contains quite a bit of history about WWII, Nazi scientists, engineers and the Nazi military-industrial complex, and how the US government absorbed the conquered third reich's technology. Last part of the book illuminates modern schemes and plots reeking of Nazi ideology."
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Read in January, 2009
Great book to learn about the real history of the world. This book outlines various secret societies, including the Nazis, and their relationship with international banking and geopolitics. Must read, really.
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Read in October, 2008
I'm not too big into conspiracy theories.
I was anticipating that this book was going to deal more with the rise of neo-Nazi groups, or others of that ilk. What I found was that each chapter starts-off with (what I consider) established historical fact, then works through some interesting theories that challenge these facts, and then just really goes whole-hog into the conspiratorial maelstrom. Not that this isn't interesting or well-written material (it is), it's just that my anti-c...more
I was anticipating that this book was going to deal more with the rise of neo-Nazi groups, or others of that ilk. What I found was that each chapter starts-off with (what I consider) established historical fact, then works through some interesting theories that challenge these facts, and then just really goes whole-hog into the conspiratorial maelstrom. Not that this isn't interesting or well-written material (it is), it's just that my anti-c...more
Read in February, 2009
It is darned scary what I learned from this book. The powers to be in the US are definitely not to be trusted and neither are those in big business worldwide.
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Read in December, 2008
I have not read enough yet to say anything but my brother said it was really good
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Read in November, 2008
I can't tell if I stopped reading this book halfway because it was so poorly written or because it was so depressing to find documentary confirmation that the world going to hell is all the doing of white rich racist men. Ugh...
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Read in July, 2008
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Political Junkies
Though the topic of UFO's and Knights Templar treasure were a bit unexpected, I found most of the book pretty fascinating. It gels with another book that I just read called "The End of America."
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Read in April, 2009
Why did I read this?
I wonder if this would be classified as historical fiction or active history as Newt Gingrich calls it.
I wonder if this would be classified as historical fiction or active history as Newt Gingrich calls it.
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Read in January, 2009
A must for everyone. And a good way to start your research into the REAL world.
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