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5.0 out of 5 stars
Although some "signs" are questionable as far as intent, he has definitely done his homework., March 10, 2006
This review is from: Codex Magica: Secret Signs, Mysterious Symbols, and Hidden Codes of the Illuminati (Paperback)
This is a well researched and documented book with plenty of evidence to support the authors claims. I have to admit, as does the author, some of the pictures show people giving "illuminati" hand gestures and poses that might be completely innocent. Some people, like myself, simply repeat gestures because we grew up with or currently hang around people who do things that we mimic without thinking about it. However, the rest of the signs, poses, and pictures are very clear in their intent and a reasonable person wouldn't be able to confuse them with anything else. The picture of Pat Robertson on page 88 is a great example because who the heck would pose for a picture to be on the cover of a major magazine and curls their hand into a claw shape in front of their heart? There's plenty of pictures to show that the world isn't what it appears to be, it's worse.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Have for any student of history and secret societies, February 21, 2006
This review is from: Codex Magica: Secret Signs, Mysterious Symbols, and Hidden Codes of the Illuminati (Paperback)
The Codex Magica, with its hundreds if not thousands of illustrations clearly lays out the relationship between occult societies and present day government. Though your friends may think you crazy at first, this book (usually on my coffee table)will be one they will not put down. This large book is indexed to make research on specific people and topics easy. It's a must have for anyone who's even curious about occult influences in the political world.
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38 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Obvious boo boos make it a dubious read..., July 22, 2006
This review is from: Codex Magica: Secret Signs, Mysterious Symbols, and Hidden Codes of the Illuminati (Paperback)
I was enjoying this book as a summer read kinda thing, and I came across several mistakes..big ones. The biggest so far is that Helen Keller was the developer of sign language for the deaf!She was not as most of us know, but it made it convenient to fit her into the illuminati. Nice pictures, and the reproduced articles from obvious sources are pretty good, but as soon as you start running into misleading info, then any book that claims to expose anything is cast into doubt. I also noticed some of the handshakes just look like regular handshakes, frankly. I mean what good does it do to have to decode a book of decoding? Take what you have already learned and then apply it to some of the content in this book and it becomes just another vague rung on the step to exposing the big picture. Worth the money, though and a fun read, just double check the facts.
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