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Secret Terrorists

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This enemy has infiltrated the highest levels and departments of the U.S. government, and poses an extreme danger to America.

151 pages, Paperback

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Bill Hughes

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Profile Image for Janice.
46 reviews1 follower
April 2, 2014
It's a short read, about 150 pages, and makes several very compelling arguments. I completely agree with the author on the deaths of Lincoln and JFK. My gut tells me the author is correct from cover to cover. This short book will grip you and you won't want to put it down unless you refuse to hear the truth. You need to know the truth no matter how much it hurts.
Profile Image for Tabitha Ormiston-Smith.
Author 54 books60 followers
June 1, 2019
It's rubbish, but I've given it two stars because I got so many laughs out of it.
1 review1 follower
August 24, 2015
Definitely a case of don't believe everything you read.
3 reviews
March 31, 2024
This absolute drivel was put in my mailbox by someone who SURELY wanted to test if I had more advanced reading comprehension than a glazed donut. I’m glad to report that I do and as a result I was able to see through everything purported by this well organised stack of toilet paper!

This book (which after some research seems to be pushed by evangelicals to further their agenda) supports its ludicrous claims with sources that are even LESS legitimate than the author himself. In classic conspiracy style, this novel treats secondary sources as if they were primary sources, quotes texts that are over 100 years old and, most egregiously of all, gives the American government much more credit as a villainous mastermind than it is due.

There is fiction and fantasy more convincing than this wanna-be exposé. If you want your thinly veiled religious propaganda to actually have a cohesive plot, go and read Twilight.
Profile Image for Alexis Melendez.
6 reviews
September 18, 2017
Very good read.

Full of eye opening information. Makes you start looking at events more closely. This book confirmed my suspicion of the Catholic church.
1 review
December 25, 2025
The book is an easy and insightful read, however you have to do your own research and not take everything presented at face value.

The author quotes an exJesuit whos authenticity has been questioned/exposed - The quote in short is "The Vatican supposedly created Islam for the purpose of destroying Christians and Jews."

That claim is based on no credible historical evidence. The Quran itself contradicts the claim made:

- The Quran explicitly recognises Jews and Christians as People of the Book

-Acknowledges earlier scriptures (Torah, Psalms, Gospel)

-Permits Muslim men to marry Jewish or Christian women

-Repeatedly criticises Trinitarian theology, including Catholic doctrines

If Islam were created to protect Roman Catholicism, this would make no sense:

-Catholic core doctrines (Trinity, Incarnation, divine sonship) are explicitly rejected

-Papal authority is not recognised—at all

-Saints, icons, and intercession are condemned

Following on, the author mentions that the only reliable source we can turn to for information of future events is Prophecy from God, in which he mentions the Bible, as being accurate in future predictions. Again if you have done your research on the bible, there are many prophecies which never occurred or failed to occur in addition the gospel writers are unknown authors. Its alot to bank your hopes on when the original scriptures are nowhere to be found.
Profile Image for Noel Arnold.
229 reviews10 followers
June 26, 2022
book #27 of 2022: The Secret Terrorists (pub. 2002) by American protestant pastor Bill Hughes. this book discusses certain unfortunate events in American history: presidential assassinations, establishment of the federal reserve, bombings, military attacks on civilians without due cause, etc. attributing them to a secret society, the Jesuits, in the service of the Pope. I think the most glaringly obvious failure of the book came at the end, when the author interpreted the mark of the Beast as observing sabbath on Sunday vs Saturday, rather than seeing it as the v (see comments for further description). the assertion that this is a secret society that has been quietly mentioned throughout US history is an interesting premise. as the US has lost its beliefs, I think such talk has become viewed as ludicrous and daft. in my continuing reading of anthropology, history, and mythology, I keep in mind that while the beliefs espoused by the groups I’m reading about aren’t my own, it certainly doesn’t diminish their meaning and importance to those that do hold them. in this case of this book, however, the reader’s task is to determine whether they believe the author assertion that the author poses is legitimate.
2 reviews
October 9, 2025
Anyone who doesn't know anything much about actual, real historical fact might find the arguments as presented here persuasive. There is a relentless monomania in the book's logic that like all propaganda is persuasive at a purely emotional level. But it's the wildest nonsense imaginable in terms of reality.
Hitler's Jewish genocide as part of a Catholic conspiracy? Nonsense. Hitler himself identified the pseudo-scientific racial ideas that informed his policy and not the tiniest part of his motives had anything to do with the Catholic church or religion in any sense, his ideological background was all just 19th century pseudoscience.
The Jesuits are responsible for JFK's assassination? For Abraham Lincoln? Again, all just groundless accusations divorced from historical fact and reality. The worst kind of religious bigotry masquerading as the exposure of a scary global conspiracy.
This is the sort of book that gives conspiracy theories a bad name.
Profile Image for Sean Harding.
5,864 reviews34 followers
February 23, 2023
We have a new champion -
hands down the single worst book of all time
A totally ridiculous unbelievable book that makes you laugh out loud at the conspiracies that have allegedly happened.
If you want a good laugh well this is possibly good for that, if you want truth well look elsewhere.
1 review
November 24, 2024
really good Book

i have read this book and has so much facts ,i will recoment it to any one that wants to know what happend and what is happening and what will happen, this book is amazing,
Profile Image for Fernando.
226 reviews
December 21, 2021
Never heard before of the Babington Plot! Quite interesting reading. Only just put three stars cause is full of conspiracy theories.
Profile Image for Carlos Guevara Becerra.
63 reviews
December 10, 2023
Interesante

Es otro punto de vista de ciertos hechos históricos. La dialéctica ,el contrapunto, enriquecen el análisis. Me ha gustado el libro.
Profile Image for Veselin Benev.
111 reviews
April 4, 2026
I red it for a weekend - I just couldn't stop reading the book!
There are discovered all secret evil actions of the Rome's serpent!
Documents speak!
The truth unveils.
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