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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read!
Well, lets see...where do I begin? It was thought provoking. And just FYI, I'm writing this for people who are believers in more out there. Those of us who see past the "matrix." I'm so tired of reading people's reviews that say all this Reptillian agenda, aliens, etc is BS, all I have to say, is DON'T READ IT if you don't or aren't slightly in that mind frame or believe...
Published on January 10, 2003

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3.0 out of 5 stars Falling Short
The radical subject becomes believable under this author's pen, even though not much is new except for some detail on subjects found in other writings. However, midway through his work, the author loses his way and meanders, without apparent rhyme or reason, into misadventures with a nefarious female who is his nemesis, a demon, karma, or more. This aside may be...
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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read!, January 10, 2003
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This review is from: Blue Blood, True Blood: Conflict & Creation (Paperback)
Well, lets see...where do I begin? It was thought provoking. And just FYI, I'm writing this for people who are believers in more out there. Those of us who see past the "matrix." I'm so tired of reading people's reviews that say all this Reptillian agenda, aliens, etc is BS, all I have to say, is DON'T READ IT if you don't or aren't slightly in that mind frame or believe some of it, keep being a robot, that's what the world wants, knock yourself out!

It's a big galaxy and universe out there, there are estimated to be billions of stars in this galaxy alone and billions of galaxies in this universe, and if you think we are alone..all I have to say is "yeah, sure we are." Ok, you can put your blinders back on now.

To get on with the book review, it's fast paced but packed with information, if your looking for a scientific book-with lots and lots of footnotes and proven research, then look elsewhere, but if you are looking for a book written by a man who has the experience and accurate information and reports exactly what he sees and has had first hand accounts of, then your in for a reading treat of someone who's "been there." A lot of this stuff in books of this nature, people want documented things and solid accuracy but your not going to find it-not always in scientific books even! Anyone who worked for any of the secret governments or have been exposed to what the 'lobal elite' is up to first hand, of course your not going to get it, that's why it's secret, it's kept from us and is slowly as we progress as a society on a spiritual level have become more and more ready to hear it. Too many people are starting write and believe it and all I hope for is it wakes more of us up to what is going on, so we become less ignorant and more empowered to not be afraid to say that we think and do what we want and love instead of working at a life and just surviving. Because ultimately that is what it is all about. The reptillians are in our existance for a reason to test us.

It may appear negative but it's really not, it's informative and it may keep you restless for a night or two just thinking and assimilating the information your taking in with what you have been programmed with your entire life. I wish I could find more books on just all the alien species who have contributed DNA to this planet, I find it completely fascinating and he really goes into it well, he includes some pictures(sketches)and some descriptions of these different types. Included also is some things to be on the lookout in the future too, with the situations in the Middle East etc.

There is a great exerpt on sexuality Stewart gives and his wife includes some inspirational pieces at the end on overcoming daily thought patterns and some helpful insight. His website is great...as well. I enjoyed it, it's a good book to put with your collection of David Icke's books as well. They each say similar things but balance each other out I think quite well in reading each one respectively.
I highly recommend this book, all in all you won't be disappointed!

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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I am NOT Deranged!!, September 21, 2004
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P. Hahn (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
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I usually don't write reviews as I like to judge books myself, instead of following a crowd of "popular opinion," but I took offense at being called a "deranged person" for I liking the book.

I started out reading the Montauk books, which I found fascinating, so naturally I wanted to read more. I read "The Healer's Handbook" - which, personally, has helped me tremendously - and went on to "Blue Blood, True Blood."

Yes, I agree it is a lot to swallow, but then again when you think about it, everything you learn for the first time seems strange. Personally, I'd rather believe I came from the stars than an ape! And how many people out there actually believe that the THEORY of evolution is a fact and not what it actually is - an unproven theory! Science and Religion has had a hold on our societies for so many generations (no, I am not an atheist - I just don't believe in organized religion), we have become a world of sheep - always looking for someone to follow - never venturing out to find our own answers.

I must admit, Stewart Swerdlow is a very complex person, and I was skeptical at first, until I made an appointment and met the man in person. He is truly amazing. The things he knows and can do really blows you away. I can only aspire to attain the knowledge he has.

A wise man once told me that if a person is running toward a cliff with a blindfold on, you should stop that person, take off his blindfold and show him the cliff. Then, if he still wants to keep running, let him. But at least you showed him the cliff. That's how Stewart's books and videos are - he can only show and tell you what he knows - you have to choose to believe it or not.
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49 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Personal Story & Planetary History, August 21, 2002
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Jed Shlackman (Miami, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a fascinating account that blends the author's personal experiences with information he has learned about
our planetary history, the global elites, and their plans for Earth. The descriptions of Illuminati rituals may be hard for some people to handle, and survivors of similar abuse may wish to skip that portion of the book. This book is a follow-up to Stewart's previous book Montauk: The Alien Connection. Both books make the reader wonder what's real and what is programming or disinformation that the author presents unknowingly or uncritically. Blue Blood True Blood covers a lot of material, and it would have been nice if some topics had been presented in further depth. Each reader must decide for themselves what they consider to be true or not, and this book will certainly challenge many readers. The author has had remarkable experiences, and his efforts to spread his information and insights are a commendable contribution to those seeking truth and pieces of hidden history.
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39 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A cogent and insightfull book! A+, March 8, 2002
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I've read many books concerning this same subject matter but there are few works that I consider to be as powerfull and insightfull as this one. In a very deft and concise manner Mr Swerdlow delineates the galactic history leading up to the colonization of Earth by numerous alien races and the eventual hegimony of the reptilians, what he calls the Draco, and their allies. This knowledge is based on his personal involvement with the shadow government experiments at Montauk and his Illuminati contacts. The only problem is that Mr. Swerdlow doesn't qualify some of his assertions, but since much of this information no doubt comes from Illuminati informants thre is no way to coroborate it. If you are someone who is intrigued as I am by this sort material and questions the seemingly-biased pablam we are fed by the mainstream media on a daily basis then this book is for you. Enjoy.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Believe what you want, but..., August 23, 2006
This review is from: Blue Blood, True Blood: Conflict & Creation (Paperback)
The things in your life that have been presented as "fact" are nothing more than that: presentations. Ultimately the mind must decide what is true and what is not. Is there physical evidence for the claims made in this book? Very few. Does that therefore make the unsupported statements untrue? No.

It's not surprising to see negative opinions on a book with information that, if true, would paint an entirely new picture of human history, present, and future. For those claiming Stewart is ripping you off or taking you for a ride, then prove it. If your world is built on physical and external proof, then where is your proof he is lying?

It's a book. In it is information. Take it or leave it. Stewart makes no attempt to convince his reader. It is up to you to learn the truth. He doesn't come off as some back alley watch peddler hustling for a penny. He says "Here's what time it is. Believe it or don't".

If you've got that gnawing feeling in the back of your mind that things just aren't what they seem in this world, then do yourself a favor and read this book. Use your intuition and figure it out. It's up to you.
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Statement on Conflict & Creation, May 12, 2006
This review is from: Blue Blood, True Blood: Conflict & Creation (Paperback)
Just by reading the first few pages, I can't wait to read the rest. So far I have read Stewart's Language of Hyperspace, Mantauk Alien Connection and True Reality of Sexuality. Also through his and his wife's site, expansions.com I have ordered and watched a few of the hyperspace DVD's. I think their work is phenominal and corageous, as far as teaching people about galactic history and opening up mind patterns. As as musician I think it is important to postitivly influence the masses. I have been able to incorparate their teachings and others into my music to put out a positive message.

It has been brought to my attention that some readers are upset about what was writen about African Americans and their history in his book. As an African American myself I do not find his teachings in any way offensive or racist. Before comming into the hyperspace teachings I studied a science called Nuwaubu which was taught by an African American man named Dr. Malachi Z. York. His teachings where the first time I ever heard about the Annunaki and their galactic connection to African Americans. Not only in Swerdlow's and York's teachings was it stated that the Annunaki created African Americans, but it is also stated in old Sumerian text such as the Enuma Elish, and Gilgamesh Epics. If one were to do their research they will find this. It talks about these beings Annunaki who created a human race in their image and likness as slaves to mine for gold. So one might say the Annunaki are "Black Aliens" as someone has depicted in this picture here: <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"></a>

The Swerdlow's mean no harm in their teachings, only upliftment. Besides me, their are many African Americans, and Black Musilims who study what they teach. Just take the time to do research. If anyone has further questions on the subject of the Annunaki, they may feel free to contact me or the Swerdlows'.

Kind Regards,

Christian Abrowah (Thaahum)

Keneteph@yahoo.com

www.myspace.com/keneteph
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Demasking Daily Life and Global Policies, January 25, 2005
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This book of Stewart Swerdlow is a good assist in understanding the issues David Icke is mentioning in his books "Children of the Matrix" and "The Biggest Secret".

Where Icke puts a lot of subjects on the desk in a provoking way unrelated at first sight, Swerdlow can be much more "linear" and less "chaotic", because he really is an insider.

This would not be made by Swerdlow in an easy way, because even editing a book like "Blue Blood True Blood " is a big effort in getting realized, I think.

Readers of Swerdlow must be aware that their perception of life and physical reality as we know in daily life is a complete lie, produced and projected by false education, belief systems, lying media agencies, religions and corrupted "official" scientists.

People who are not familiar with the paranormal or esoteric principles would better not read this book. The book asks some basic ancient and esoteric knowledge and imagination from the reader, otherwise the book will be undervalued.

It is highly recommended before reading this book, you're also familiar with the contents of the Montauk Series of Peter Moon and Preston Nichols.

The contents of the books of Swerdlow often are debunked and ridiculed by a lot of people, even they who proclaim themselves as scientific and academic. Unfortunately for the debunkers, in doing so they put themselves in their own prison of limited existence.

A good analyzing of the debunker stories in relation to and after reading this book will convince you, not only Swerdlow really has something to tell, but also the term debunking is to be debunked and subject to uncertainty: perception, time and physical reality are illusions and relative to our state of mind.

A lot of things in the future glossary of the book are "estimated" calculations and known "plans" based on the global situation immediately after september 11th. This is to keep in mind.

Otherwise, the accuracy of the book is still fine and a lot of knowledge written in is timeless, so you can mention this book as a worthy compendium in analyzing your own conspiracy stuff and your private research of aliens and humankind.
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20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A definite page turner..., February 15, 2006
This review is from: Blue Blood, True Blood: Conflict & Creation (Paperback)
Okay, I couldn't put it down. I found myself nodding my head in recognition of the concepts and insights Swerdlow referred to. I found myself, also, wishing he were a better writer, able to delve into descriptions and details better. Vague references to events and personalities appear to be written for those "in the know," which, in some way, makes sense. This book isn't for everyone. I "get" it -- not everyone will.

It's a book I had been looking for, without knowing it. It pulls a lot of pieces together, and yet leaves me wanting more. I felt validated in my own perceptions by someone I don't even know, have never even met. If that's the kind of reading you are looking for, this is the book for you. It opens the door to an explanation of the events happening in our world today that were not happening when the book was written -- at least until the Appendix.

If the world today doesn't make sense to you, give Swerdlow a try. He seems to know something important.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Which world to choose?, October 23, 2003
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W. Erik Riker (Louisville, KY United States) - See all my reviews
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The book itself is fascinating, and to a reader of both reptilian-oriented conspiracy works (Icke, etc.) and popularized books on theoretical physics, the implications here are enormous. Swerdlow begins with describing God-Mind, which can't really be put into any words that would make sense, so suffice to say that God-Mind allows and contains all, so that in some sense a popularized idea of many-worlds theory holds true and all possible experience comes to fruition, allowing God-Mind to experience itself. Why? Who knows. Why not! In this light I suppose any experience we label good/bad could be thought of as a gas bubble working its way out of the system. What a fart! Why are these reptilians doing this? Because it's one of many things that could happen, so it does. Why do we experience it? Same reason. Want to experience something else? Change your mind.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible True Story, April 25, 2008
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Sally Jones (Phoenix, Arizona) - See all my reviews
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In my opinion, Stewart Swerdlow is one of the most brilliant men on earth at this time. What a great man, and a brave man, to tell his story and spend his life trying to help others defeat the evil men who are attempting to bring in the NWO.
His story is fascinating and at times unbelievable, but so much of it is coming to pass just as he was told it would.
A must read!!!
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