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44 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST READ!!!,
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This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
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!
76 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very absorbing, possibly true, poorly documented,
By Jeff Ward (Nashville, TN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
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.
37 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting, but lacking in documentation. Has some errors.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
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.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a must read,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
if you want to know the emotions and motivations that really lies behind the smiles and sound bites of the new world order global elitist wannabes (ie.politicians, media, royalty, aristocracy,bankers,spooks,and would be henry kissingers) then read this book. its a jaw dropping rollercoaster of a ride through history the like of which you've never seen before (with the very great exception of DAVID ICKE) he may be wrong about some of the details but after much research and thinking i know that the author is chillingly correct about the big picture which this book covers. its a great read! if anybody wants to e-mail me on the subjects covered in this book please feel free. NO SPOOKS.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CAN YOU HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
The contents that this book holds are only for the mind that can see the other side of what is actually ocurring in today's society. If you scare easily at what reality beholds than think twice about picking this book up. Because once you pick it up, I guarantee you won't put it down...
18 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outlaws Who Rule Over The Governmwents Of The World......,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
When you have a love of the history of the world, its peoples, countries, customs, religions, gov- ernments, the ruling classes, etc, your quest for information wether it be books, magazines, tapes videos is like a never ending thirst. I seek the TRUTH. The TRUTH as to why this world is the way it is....and why my country-AMERICA, the land of the FREE is in a downward spirial and destined as the rest of the world to be dominated by a ONE WORLD TOTALITARIAN, ONE WORLD DICTATOR-NEW WORLDORDER. Dr.Coleman, who worked in the Intelligence field, is brilliant in the compilation of facts with names of the perpe-traitors, their plans and agenda(s), the 'think tanks' which decide how THEY want us to act, live and think. The means of how THEY control and manipulate circumstances and events. Creating order(?) out of chaos...the chaos THEY create....the drugging of our countries, the unsurping of our rights, the corruption of our elected officials, the controling of our economy through the banks THEY own, the opium trade,.... and the list goes on.If you want a book to add to your collection of research data or you are just getting started in your research, then this book is for you. You will be amazed and won't stop reading until your eyes close from exhaustion. You will realize how corrupt THEY are and how THEY affect your everyday life. The book is documented and what you will learn will change the way you think about the future...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
to independent thinkers,
By paul (NORTH AUGUSTA, SC, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
To independent thinkers who still have the ability to reason and analyze before coming to a conclusion, this book is an eye opener. But for most people who are living in their familial lala land with football and beer, it is just hogwash.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Book Review: Dr. John Coleman (2006). "The Conspirator's Hierarchy: The Committee of 300." 4th ed.,
This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
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John Coleman, Ph.D. must the bravest man alive. It takes courage to publish about those seeking to enslave US! Actually, reading this one book should allay the misgivings and fears and all doubts you have had about the Great Conspiracy because by 1966 the Committee of 300 was so confident that we could do nothing to stop them, they allowed their inside man Carroll Quigley to publish his account documenting, confirming and giving full credit to his (OUR!) masters who he fully revered. See my book reviews on Quigley's (1966) "Tragedy & Hope" and its accompaniment analysis by former FBI Agent Cleon Skousen (1974) "The Naked Capitalist." This is THE book to buy to get the most info on our secret US government. It names individuals & institutions. This is the latest and most thorough historical accounting of our new masters I have seen.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worse than Hitler,
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This review is from: The Conspirators Hierarchy: The Committee of Three Hundred (Paperback)
This is the first time that I have read anything like this, and finished the book in just a week. Dr. John Coleman has spent more than four decades in doing research for the book. What he has presented is too scary and does not even come close to what Hitler or Stalin wanted to do. If what Dr. Coleman has written in this book is hundred percent true, then the future is very scary, not only for U.S.A. but for the whole world. But if this book is just like any other book of "fiction" created as truth, then it is a masterpiece, because it scares you to death. All those who believe in the Creator or God and also believe that He controls the world and everything happens with his knowledge and plan, then we have to accept what may come. According to Dr. Coleman the people and organizations that are working as a committee of 300 cannot be stopped from their nefarious plan, and nobody can also fight God or change His plan or the future, then this book projects the future as a very scary movie.
I recommend this book to all who want to understand the past and future events, if they happen as suggested, and plan accordingly, if possible.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing insights into the powers that be,
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After a number of weeks, I finished this book last night and I am, as I have been, still shaking my head at all that I have read in Coleman's remarkable book. I do not know where to begin this comment because the author presents so many extraordinary points that it is difficult knowing where to begin.
I will begin with Chapter 27 because here Coleman sets out the goals that the Committee will endeavour to implement throughout the world (these guys can't be accused of thinking small). There are many people that have come across these "goals", perhaps the one most familiar, at least to fundo Christians, are the One World Government and also the desire to reduce the earth's population to about one billion. The Committee or as Coleman reports what they call themselves, the Olympians an obvious reference to how important they consider themselves. In chapter nine he illuminates 23 major goals of the Committee. Coleman also relates that a group in England called the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations has arranged some, to me, improbable social plans. He believes the Committee wants to weaken American society by Sex, Drugs and RocknRoll and he claims that the Beatles led this attack. Further, again dealing with societal breakdown, (I assume here he is quite a devout Christian) Coleman claims that on page 197 that the Tavistock Institute had a hand in the Da Vinci Code book and even more alarming (bizarre some might say) the Rowling's Harry Potter books were products of the same institute. Coleman writes about the "special relationship" between the US and the UK and he claims on page 118 that the Civil War was engineered by the 300 and on the previous page he writes, "... Americans are the most contrived people in the world" an obvious reference to that Special relationship. There are still more remarkable assertions: Kerry and Gore were not elected because they would not support the Iraq war (the 300 again) and that at a place called Cold Spring Harbor they developed the AIDs virus in order to rid the earth of unnecessary population. Chapter 24 is particularly insightful and I personally have no argument with his conclusions. The Drug Trade is run from the very top of the pyramid, the 300, because it is so lucrative and further because as Coleman relates throughout his book, the Drug Trade had its beginnings with the British East India Company selling opium to the Chinese starting in the 18th century and continuing in different forms today. I do not subscribe to the Tavistock material but Coleman's conclusions about American politics, the power of the Committee, the rottenness of the British establishment due to the Opium trade and the overall desires of the Committee make perfect sense to me. It is a fascinating book and one that will at the least give you food for thought. |
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