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64 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good chronology of events; lacks depth & personal knowledge,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mind Control, World Control (Paperback)
Having read my fair share of mind control books and resources, I found Keith's book to place events in an easy-to-understand chronology. He also tells it like it is as far as the New World Order plans for mind control. Unfortunately, he didn't take the time to research some aspects of documented mind control knowledge.I was disappointed to see that Keith based his opinions of an "alleged" Project Monarch on two sources. He also cited no documented evidence of such project. It is well documented that the CIA destroyed many MK-Ultra documents in the 70s and that the U.S. Army destroyed many of its records. Project Monarch was a covert operation and performed primarily on children (who are now primarily ages 30 to 50). There is no proof. Only victims. Perhaps Keith could have taken the time to visit the ACHES-MC website and found victims and further resources for this type of government abuse to provide a more accurate chapter. As Mel Gibson states in "Conspiracy Theory" when asked by Julia Roberts if he has any proof to his claims of mind control, "If I had proof, it wouldn't be a conspiracy."
34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Uncle Sam's Asylum,
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This review is from: Mind Control, World Control (Paperback)
I read this in 1999 and found it to be an accurate primer for those who have long suspected that things in America aren't quite 'right'. Having undergone 30+ years of non-consensual experimentation, harassment, stalking and other crimes here in the US, I can recommend this book to others who may just be coming to the realization that they, too, are under attack.
For a more up-to-date view of the new America, consider looking at the material at www.raven1.net, www.mindjustice.org or http://aches-mc.org. It's later than you think, so start thinking now. This book can be a good place to start.
22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Believe This,
This review is from: Mind Control, World Control (Paperback)
although I hate to admit it because it is not a popular belief to hold. I remember listening to the Candy Jones radio show in which she was very cautious to mention that this happened to her, partially because of damage to her reputation as a radio talk show host and partially out of fear of the governmental types who did this to her without her knowledge or consent.
I am so glad that this author has the courage to bring this subject to the forefront during a time in which our world is being held hostage by the dictatorship of big business.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mind control, World absolute control,
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This review is from: Mind Control, World Control (Paperback)
This book is one of the best I had read on the subject.
It covers a wide range of topics, easy to follow and timely presented. From that book, one can pursue more specifics explanations with more specialized books like "Angels don't play that HAARP" and so on.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Some gold nuggets...but alot of pyrite,
By V-ROD "Bookworm" (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mind Control, World Control (Paperback)
I like Jim Keith and the research he does which few media sources are willing to tackle. There are things in this book that the reader will find fascinating. Charles Manson and Sirhan Sirhan attending drug orgies at the Polanski/Tate mansion.If true,that could be a book in its own right.
My problem with this book is its lack of depth. An event or person is mentioned and before the story develops, the author has moved on to a different subject. For example, John Hinckley Jr. is mentioned and in one sentence the author alludes to a Hinckley "double". The subject is then just dropped. Are you kidding? It seems to me there is alot of speculation in this book and possibly over exaggerated power accredited to the CIA. Still the book offers many things for the reader to ponder.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Still Relevant,
By Viridian (Sag A) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mind Control, World Control (Paperback)
This book was published in 1997 by Adventures Unlimited Press, and while I have yet to read the book through, make some observations.
It's a nice, chunky sized book, crammed with information. It has the feel about it of struggling small publisher production; inelegant fonts, crowded text pages and poor black-and-white reproductions. But don't let that put you off; this is perfectly legitimate in presentation for the subject matter it holds. Of the title, Mind Control, World Control: The Encyclopedia of Mind Control -- well, it is not an encyclopedia. A better word, by far, would have been "compendium", because there are no alphabetical references to the topics, they just blend in, one after the other, spilling out one after the other in tightly crammed chapters. But the text is not badly written, its style being matter-of-fact journalism. If you want info, it is here. Chapter 1 THINGS TO COME Chapter 2 LODGE BROTHERS & LITTLE HITLERS Chapter 3 TAKING THE "PSYCHE" OUT OF PSYCHOOGY Chapter 4 HEY TEACHERS. LEAVE THOSE KIDS ALONE! Chapter 5 TAVISTOCK Chapter 6 SHOCKTROOPS Chapter 7 GREY EMINENCE Chapter 9 ENTER THE CIA and so on, FUTURE SHOCK, CREATING CULTS, HAARP, MK ULTRA, MONARCH, ALIENS FROM EARTH -- all the way to Chapter 34. Each chapter comes with references at the end, so you can look up where the information comes from. There is no Index though, so it is impossible to follow a sequence, or subject titles as in an encyclopedia, and that is what I thought was coming. (The best remedy for this is to take one's coloured markers and mark and note as one goes, making the information more personal and more easily remembered.) All that aside, this is a book I am happy to have in my collection as it serves the purpose of research, and is historical. It is a product of intense research in a time before you could google. Many of the topics have been ridiculed as paranoia or "conspiracy" over the last decades. But we have entered far different waters of alertness, very recently. For this, one may review the contents now, with different eyes.
19 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Have your aluminum foil ready!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mind Control, World Control (Paperback)
Mr. Keith does an excellent job of demonstrating how the technology to simulate and/or control one's mind exists, and has been in use for years. Great chapter on supposed alien abductions.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mind Control World Control,
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I received my book on time and it is very interesting. A little old, but it was only in good/acceptable condition so it's fine and just as it should be. thanks!
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Mind Control, World Control by Jim Keith (Paperback - Jan. 1998)
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