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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Curse of Canaan is spot on
Eustace Mullins was introduced to 'the conspiracy' by his mentor and promoter Ezra Pound who hinted to investigate the Federal Reserve System, which resulted in the book "The Secrets of the Federal Reserve" first published in 1952 by Kasper and Horton, New York. It was the start for Mullins to find out who and what was behind this. In my opinion Mullins got the whole...
Published on September 11, 2008 by Stockmann R M

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5 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Much good data sadly processed unto another false conclusion.
While I found it helpful in comparing source data to either confirm or refute, I didn't find it helpful in verifying or refuting any of the hypotheses out there. His masonic materialistic naturalism assumptions are clearly evident perhaps, being a disciple of Ezra Pond was sufficient, or to further speculate, being influenced by Douglas Reed's work "The Controversy of...
Published on June 24, 2009 by Latimer the Cat


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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Curse of Canaan is spot on, September 11, 2008
This review is from: The Curse of Canaan (Paperback)
Eustace Mullins was introduced to 'the conspiracy' by his mentor and promoter Ezra Pound who hinted to investigate the Federal Reserve System, which resulted in the book "The Secrets of the Federal Reserve" first published in 1952 by Kasper and Horton, New York. It was the start for Mullins to find out who and what was behind this. In my opinion Mullins got the whole picture right with the publication of "The Curse Canaan" in 1987, starting in Old Babylon and arriving at todays "Menace of Communism" and ending with a Promise of what will happen if America will not stop being deceived by the "Satanic Masonic Order of Canaanites". Since 1987 many bad things have happened and America still is being deceived to this very day. Many know they are being fooled but have no clue by whom. Eustace Mullins hands you the answers in a concise and efficient way. References are mentioned inside the text which are easy to find on Internet and amazon. Fair enough, Mullins should have created space on the bottom of the pages to make footnotes of these.

Curse of Canaan is here tagged as anti-semitic but that is a error as any reader of his book is a human being of Adamite descent.
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eustace Mullins, November 22, 2008
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Eustace Mullins was a protege of Ezra Pound,Eustace researched a lot of his material in the Library of Congress,and what Eustace speaks of is very real,you can see much of it coming to fruition today,Galileo was laughed at in his day,was the truth any less real just because he was laughed at by fools? I think we all know the answer to that.
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19 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Curse of Canaan., May 4, 2008
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The book "The Curse of Canaan" by Eustace Mullins is, although not everything is clear to me, a good book. It shows that there is another history besides the conventional one. It was very interesting for me to read it. It is a pity however that Mullins not write about wich sources hy has consulted, because there is no list of sources. Neither is there an index. And that,s a little bit a pity. But a remains an interesting book wich I like to recommend to everyone who is interested in the socalled "hidden history."
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dr Kent Show dot com, June 8, 2009
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This is a must read for every American. However, it is a difficult style and the material is not suitable for children.

See my coming in-depth review on my site. Dr. Kent
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2 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, a mix of non fiction and stuff I hope is fiction, September 22, 2008
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Its a very enjoyable and interesting book. As I said, a mix of non fiction and stuff I hope is fiction. If taken too seriously prepare to be laugh at by idiots. However, there is absolutely, positively, no doubt in my mind that part of what Mullins says is true: today's scientific world order is purely satanic in its nature and origin. And remember people daemons are not red men with tridents, daemons, I believe, are aliens or unknown entities from this world.
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5 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Much good data sadly processed unto another false conclusion., June 24, 2009
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While I found it helpful in comparing source data to either confirm or refute, I didn't find it helpful in verifying or refuting any of the hypotheses out there. His masonic materialistic naturalism assumptions are clearly evident perhaps, being a disciple of Ezra Pond was sufficient, or to further speculate, being influenced by Douglas Reed's work "The Controversy of Zion", it's hard to know. (11/28/2011 - For some reason this title by Douglas Reed doesn't appear as a product link option.)

He seems to look at the information that he's gleaned with the post 550 A.D. raciest or tribal false assumptions that the Talmudist themselves do, resulting in completely overlooking the religo-ideological aspects (needing to be identified) that have always been manipulated to divide. No matter how hard one tries to craft the data, there's only one human race. Having done so, he does come to another false conclusion and consequential societal splinter movement (us vs them); the Identity Movement.

Intentionally or not he advances the old (blue blood) Elizabethan Talmudic/Racist mythology that has been propagated by the Judaio-Kabbalahistic secret societies in order to usurp the lawfully established Christian or [c]atholic order. It has resulted in the militarily destructive and tyrannical oppressive madness of the (deception dominion) with its institutional media presstitute lairs its medical and pharmaceutical establishment lairs its institutionalized financial/usury lairs, its puppetition governance liars, it's militaristic enforcement lairs/murders and its (non-theistic and theistic) religious lairs coming into to its current level of completion as governed by the father of lies.

John 8:44 "Ye [father-lineage Hebrew Pharisee's maintaining the anti-semitic/anti-covenant oral tradition -LtC] are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it."

The book was both very interesting and factually informative, earning it my three (½) star mark, but his view on the larger issue (i.e. how he processes and understands the data) from my perspective just has too many holes. As his explanation in the continuing chosen race context didn't add-up, it helped me eliminate his **explanatory conclusion as being incorrect,** as-opposed-to his raw data that for the most part I grant.

I highly recommend the book to those trying to gain insight on their screwed-up world and its current genocidal unlawful usurpation governance.
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2 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars curse of canaan, June 25, 2008
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Mullins is all over the place in this book. I found it hard to read, track or collate with other information gleaned from other sources.
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4 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Mullins belongs in the mental asylum with his father Pound, September 2, 2009
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Hate is an emotional disorder, stemming from paranoia, and can evolve quite quickly into violent socio-pathology; both extremism and totalitarianism are symptoms of the emotionally disturbed psyche of this flavor.

Eustace Mullins belongs in that category.

A fascist, totalitarian, racial hater, suffering from paranoid delusions, he belongs in the same insane asylum that his psychological father Pound was incarcerated in.

Social-biologist have proven insanity is contagious through the process of meme transference.

Unless one is inoculated against viral memes, one should generally stay away from books like this.

Especially if one is young, impressionable, and looking for truth.

While I would never advocate censorship of speech, or deeds that do not seek to harm others, this book was clearly written with the intent, to use others to main and kill.

Books of the old paradigm, of imperialistic, totalitarian, race hatred and violent warmongering, like this one, should be labeled with cautionary warnings, that they are delivery devices for mental disease and psycho-pathology...and NOT be sold to minors, without parental consent.
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