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S**I
everyone needs to read if your intrested
great read
D**N
Great book a good read it.
Great book a good read it.
R**I
Who is really controlling the world!
Every person in America must read this! I am a retired educator. Dr. Coleman was MI 6 and an American pastor. He will tell you why everything has happened in the world due to these globalists called the Committee of 300. In fact, I have bought 3 more of his books and they tell you everything that has been hidden from us. Watch out! You might get heart palpitations from the truth in this book.
N**N
Just as relevant today as when it was written.
This author knew exactly what he was talking about. His timing may have been a little off, but it’s all coming to pass just as he apparently knew it would happen.
A**X
Good starting point
Overall, this a great place to start if you're just starting to get into this kind of subject matter.With that said, I wish his writing style was more organized, concise, and not as "fantastical" with all caps text. I think because of this, people who are "conspiracy skeptics" will be inclined to dismiss and handwave some of the information (as you can probably see from other reviews).There is a paragraph on page 184 where he says that some of the facts cannot be verified since he's going off of classified documents. But he also says that you can still piece together part of the grander picture on your own. Fair enough, but I wish that he stressed this more at the beginning of the book.For example, he mentions John Nelson Darby being a "servant" to the British East India Company. I was not able to find a smoking gun to confirm this (and maybe I just didn't look hard enough). However, I don't find it particularly difficult to piece together from other sources that British intelligence and Zionism/dispensationalism are more intimate with each other than most people realize.Like I said before, this a great starting point. It's a small book, so it is effective for getting a "lay of the land" before you dive deeper into the subject matter.
D**H
A Historical Classic
The Conspirator's Hierarchy is not perfect, but it's still a five-star book in my opinion. Coleman was among the whistle-blowers from a previous generation, and I rank his material right alongside the older works of Carroll Quigley and Gary Allen for overall veracity. Because he invested so much personal research into this facet of life on this crazy planet, and because of his unique position of having been a British intelligence agent himself, (with access to some sources the rest of us cannot reach) I argue that his voice should be heard rather than dismissed. Having said that, I do understand why some are dismissive of his claims.On page 169 (of my copy/edition) Dr. Coleman wrote that: "Private gun ownership will have become a thing of the past in the United States by the year 2010." It would be easy to say: "See? He was wrong!" But I would argue that his prediction was not a timed personal prophecy, but a revelation of the timing previously intended by the conspirators. But the conspirators bungled their timing, and have had to adjust their performance standard accordingly. It is clear to the studious observer that the power elite would love a dis-armed American populace, and Coleman sounded that warning long ago. His warning rings true even if the conspirators failed to reach their goal when originally intended.Dr. Coleman made other claims that can be vigorously challenged as well. Perhaps the most obvious in my mind was his assertion that Theodor W. Adorno composed the music of the Beatles. Coleman was, I believe, correct in his analysis that without media hype, the rock 'n roll drug culture would not have become so popular so quickly. He makes a good point that the teenagers of the early rock 'n roll days would have been mortified to think that many of their (our!) "cool" habits and expressions were deliberately created by older social scientists. People are very often fed what to think and how to behave without realizing it, and Coleman successfully pulled back that curtain. Too few have taken a look behind it. But the idea that Adorno composed the Beatle's music is certainly questionable. Adorno died in 1969 and the Beatles broke up in 1970. Was there some creative-idea connection between Adorno and Lennon and McCartney? The question remains definitively unanswered, but I believe it's possible that Coleman may have partially misinterpreted the data and over-stated the case in this detail.The read is not easy because Dr. Coleman appears to have organized the book closer to a stream of consciousness sharing rather than a topically divided set of chapters. The second chapter is the bulk of the book, stretching from page 48 to page 221. It could have been divided into several better-organized chapters. But on the whole, The Conspirator's Hierarchy is a home-run. On some of the details, it is sometimes possibly a single or even a pop-fly, but that is, I believe, the exception to the rule. Mostly, he nails it. Many of the details may on the surface seem less relevant to today's young adults because so many of the names are no longer current, but from a previous day. But if a serious researcher wants threads to pull that lead to deeper answers, this should be in the research-arsenal. It is a valuable resource.
C**Y
Eye-Opening
I'm sixty years old so information in this book reminds me of subject matter I heard on TV when I was much younger. Sad to say but a lot of it I did not know so it was nice to be enlightened about some of the organizations, universities, or businesses that most would consider "reputable" being put under the microscope. This book also answered a lot of questions about I had about why America seems to be purposefully dividing its own citizens and doing everything that is counterproductive to have a cohesive society. For those who would rather keep their head in the sand and wait for the next gub'ment handout, this book is NOT for you. For those who desire to make sense of the madness that's been happening for the past few decades, pull up a chair, get comfortable, and happy reading. You'll be shaking your fists instead of your head in no time flat.
H**N
One You Should Read
There are a lot of books on the Illuminati, but this one and "The Unseen Hand" I highly recommend. If all Americans would read these two books and act upon them, the world would be a far different place.
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