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The Conspiracy Book

A Chronological Journey Through Secret Societies and Hidden Histories

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The Conspiracy Book

By: John Michael Greer
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Scholar of the occult and secret histories, John Michael Greer shines a light on 100 mysterious conspiracies and hidden societies throughout history, from Ancient Greece to the modern era.

The Freemasons. The Satanic Hell-Fire Club. The Illuminati. This fascinating book delves into 100 mysterious conspiracies across time, ranging from secret societies that planned revolutions to underground groups with sometimes-nefarious agendas. The Conspiracy Book is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning more about the hidden forces that have shaped some of the most significant events in history.

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Great Book! I highly recommend reading/listening to this book. Very accurate information. Great gift option.

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Terrible, unable to tolerate the narrator.

obscure worthless information. narrator sounds like he is running an auction blurring out numbers intermittently

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I bet this author feels stupid in 2019

there is some good history in the beginning chapters but you already feel the slant of the authors belief system coloring history. he seems to have major Zionist sympathies and has no ability to connect the dots. he flings the antisemetic pc culture buzz line around like candy as well as has a huge political bias against freedom thinking people and the John Birch Society. he also has leftist leaning climate control ideas his conclusions are much less truthful and way less relevant in 2019 then the protocols of Zion he labels as disinformation .this work does not stand the test does not stand the test of time ! the very things he argues against are upon us now

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Sugar coating of reality.

“No one has offered any proof that the Bilderbergers are anything more than a meeting of the influential.” Really? I know you can’t have a career as an author without ignoring the behavior of the influential, but completely ignoring the fact that they wouldn’t be influential if they didn’t influence society into their conceptions is ludicrous.

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