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Book Reviews of The True Story of the Bilderberg GroupBook Review: Great Book on the Bilderbergers! Summary: 5 StarsI loved the book. The history and detail was very good. The book was well written and the writer gave as much detail as he could given the limitations he is/was faced with in gathering the material and obtaining sources that are otherwise impossible to get regarding this controversial and secretive topic. Overall it's a very accurate portrayal of a system that seems to control us at the voting booth rather than us controlling the system through the voting booth.
I look for more info from this writer in the future regarding this elite creme de la creme group that seems to call all the shots while the rest of us jump like little puppies in a show right on queue. Well done and well worth the time for anyone who is a conspiracy buff or just interested in alternative theories about our "political" system.
Book Review: Before you go vote for the "Popular" Candidate, Read This.. Summary: 4 StarsYour true masters, the people that control what you eat, what you buy and what news you are allowed to see on TV are no longer hiding in the shadows. The Bilderberg group is no longer a "conspiracy theory", CNN actually mentions them occasionally.
Daniel Estulin's book is a good introduction to the subject, but I recommend that you do your own research on the subject also.
People need to read this book, especially if you are going to vote ANY upcoming election.
Book Review: Riveting Summary: 5 StarsExtremely informative and shocking. In tow or three parts in this book I was on the edge of my seat. Estulin and co have risked their lives to bring you this information. You might want to listen before it is too late.
Book Review: Sloppy trash Summary: 1 StarsThe topic of explaining the Bilderberg Group is extremely important, too important to be left in the hands of this hack. Mr. Estulin's book is poorly documented, includes unlikely tales of intrigue on his own reporting, and fails to explain his own background adequately. Is he Mossad? Is he former KGB? Is he current FBI/CIA/NSA/DIA? Further, he makes a number of ridiculous points -- Noam Chomsky as a "revolutionary" Stalinist, Bilderbergs in alliance with the UN, "terrorists" on the Mexican border, etc. Look elsewhere for the real story on the sordid Bilderberg clique. It is one worth telling by an author who is not a spy.
Book Review: Tremendous Information Summary: 5 StarsThe author has not only done an incredible amount of his own investigation, but brings the best of other people's research into the book. The first pages of the book list the current criminals...err members of the B group. Tremendous information.
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