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The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred [Paperback]

John Coleman (Author)
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0963401947 978-0963401946 August 1997 4th
Can you imagine an all powerful group, that knows no national boundaries, above the laws of all countries, one that controls every aspect of politics, religion, commerce and industry; banking, insurance, mining, the drug trade, the petroleum industry, a group answerable to no one but its members. To the vast majority of us, such a group would appear to be beyond the realms of possibilities and capabilities of any given organisation, if that is what you believe, then you are in the majority. The conception of a secret, elite group exercising control of every aspect of our lives is beyond our comprehension. Americans are prone to say, "It can't happen here, our Constitution forbids it." That there is such a body, called The Committee of 300, is graphically told in this book. When most people attempt to address our problems, they speak or write about them. This book tells precisely who they are, and what they have planned for our future. It tells how they have been at war with the American nation for over 50 years, a war that we, the people, are losing, it tells what methods they use and exactly how they have us all brainwashed. If you are puzzled and perplexed as to why things are occurring that we as a nation don't like yet seem powerless to prevent, why it is that the United States always seems to back the wrong horse, why our former social and moral values have been turned aside and seemingly buried; if you are confused by the many conspiracy theories, then this book will clearly establish that these conditions have been deliberately created to bring us to our knees. Once you have read the applying truths contained in this book, understanding past and present political, economic, social and religious events will no longer be a problem. This powerful account of the forces ranged against the U.S. and indeed the entire free world, cannot be ignored.


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  • Paperback: 487 pages
  • Publisher: Global Insights Publications; 4th edition (August 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0963401947
  • ISBN-13: 978-0963401946
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #391,001 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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44 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ!!!, February 7, 2001
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David S. Burt (Memphis, TN USA) - See all my reviews
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After I finished reading this book I just had to tell my friends about it. This book is full of very interesting information concerning how major government organizations are linked up into the British Royal Secret Society. Dr. Coleman explains M16, Royal Institute For International Affairs, Trilateral Commission, Dr. Aurellio Peccei and the Club of Rome and many other organizations whose goal is to establish a sinister "one world government". The main reason why I read this book is because it mentions Tavistock, an institution designed to brainwash the masses. This took effect in the 60s when the Beatles and the advent of Rock 'n' Roll were brought to this country in an attempt to degrade American culture. The book also answers a lot of questions I've always had, especially about the era in U.S. history when Chinese workers were brought here to work on the railroads in the 1800s, this was an attempt to bring opium in to drug America, like the British did to China. This book leaves me with more questions I want answered, for instance, in what way were the Black Panthers controlled by the Institute For Policy Studies (IPS)? Were the Mau Mau of Kenya controlled by a former member of the IRA PROVISIONALS? In all this is an excellent book. A must read!
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76 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Very absorbing, possibly true, poorly documented, December 22, 1999
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Jeff Ward (Nashville, TN) - See all my reviews
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When I first read this book, I was intrigued and excited. I had heard much of the material before, but I had never heard of a "Committee of 300". When I checked with someone else that specialized in this kind of research, he pointed out some things that made me give it a second look. I will share them:

Coleman claims doctorates in both political science and economics, though we have no idea of where he received the degrees, because nowhere in the biographical sketch at the front of the book does he mention which university awarded him the degrees. He claims to have been employed by British Intelligence for five years, but we have no details regarding which British Intelligence agency he allegedly worked for. Nor does he make it clear under what capacity he served, though in the foreword of the book he mentions that at one time he served as "a political science officer in the field in Angola."

There is a disturbing lack of specifics in his book. The book contains no footnotes, and on the rare occasion he mentions a document, dates and publishers are scarcely given within the text of the book. As a research document, Conspirators' Hierarchy is absolutely useless. He never offers any evidence that this "Committee of 300" actually exists. Apparently, we are supposed to take his word for it, because he is an "intelligence specialist." If he is going to make the claim that they are at the pinnacle of the world's conspiratorial power, he ought to at least say when they meet, how they are organized, or include some other details confirming that it is an actual organization.

Coleman on page 68 that, "All information that I provide in this book comes from years of research backed up by impeccable intelligence sources. Nothing is exaggerated." But you don't have to wade very deeply into the book to find a number of serious factual flaws in the book, all of which should be obvious to any "intelligence specialist":

On page 27, he falsely declares that there are "4 million homeless people" in America. The actual number is in the hundreds of thousands. Even the Communist Party only claims that there are 3 million homeless.

On page 31, he states that El Salvadoran terrorist "[Guilliermo] Ungo was a life-long friend of the late apoleon Duarte, leader of the rightwing in El Salvador." Of course, Duarte was a socialist and the leader of the rightwing in El Salvador was Roberto D'Abuisson.

On page 33, he states that "Sir Peter Vickers Hall" was the "top Fabianist in the U.S. and the number one man at Heritage [Foundation]," in 1980. But Hall was never a leader of the Heritage Foundation. Edwin Feulner, Jr. has been the leader of the Heritage Foundation since before 1980.

Simple factual errors and sloppy research aside, the book's central theme is the preposterous assertion that this Committee of 300 controls the world largely through the London-based Tavistock Institute and British Intelligence. Of course, the meagerly funded Tavistock Institute has a minimal impact upon British society, and doesn't even register on the political horizon anywhere else. Coleman says that "Over hundreds of years, M6 [the primary British intelligence agency] has established a record which no other intelligence agency can come near to duplicating." Amazingly, Coleman talked on and on about the supposed importance of MI6. But the facts are that MI6 was thoroughly penetrated by the Soviet KGB by 1950, and it still has not fully recovered. The chief of counterintelligence of MI6 in the 1950s, Kim Philby, was a Russian spy who ended up defecting to the Soviet Union in 1963. British Intelligence agencies are universally regarded by serious intelligence observers as one of the least successful of the world's intelligence agencies. Even the CIA considered the entire British intelligence establishment compromised and unreliable throughout much of the cold war. Coleman's assertions about British intelligence certainly are interesting considering his self-professed intelligence knowledge.

In summary, Conspirators' Hierarchy shows poor perspective on the international conspiracy to promote world government, is rife with obvious factual errors, and is absolutely useless as a research tool. It should not be taken seriously by any student of conspiracy.

Right or wrong, those were my friend's observations. You will definately find this book entertaining, but don't stake your reputation on it.

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37 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but lacking in documentation. Has some errors., October 9, 2000
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This book is a fascinating read, but isn't a good source of factual information. The author makes several statements that can be easily confirmed as false. He may be right about the possibility of a group of 300, but he doesn't provide enough convincing evidence. He hurts his own credibility somewhat.

There are other books on this subject, that are much better documented and more reliable. "The Naked Capitalist," by Dr. W. Cleon Skousen is one such book.

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