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34 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting Reading But Validation Is In Order,
By A Customer
This review is from: New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies (Paperback)
I read this book a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it even going so far as to insert many of my own footnotes. It is extremely well-documented, but as with any book, bold statements about individuals and organizations need to be further validated - which I personally have not taken the time to do. I, like many others, have for a long time had an understandably reasonable suspicion of secret organizations. It's the kind of thing you would expect children to invent rather than adults unless there are some sinister motives behind them. My suspicisions lend appeal to the book. Also, it is interesting how he fits many pieces of a puzzle together. By reading this book, some premillennialist Christians might better see how secret societies could work toward the rise of a predicted world government leader with dictatorial status. I would like to know more about the background of the author. Read the book to become more vigilant in your observations of our world, but at the same time, maintain caution against fanaticism. pyronox@msn.com
28 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
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Fascinating, Frightening, and Factual !!,
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This review is from: New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies (Paperback)
Still's New World Order: The ancient plan of secret societies will make a great reading for the curious and brave mind that's willing to explore and learn the facts about the evolution of the elitist societies. Many of these secret societies have gone through a major metamorphosis that has led them to become legitimate entities and organizations. These organizations have been ruling every aspect of our lives for many years. Just like in organized crime, these powerful families even tend to intermarry among each other to strengthen the bond of power and wealth among themselves. They are the invisible rulers of the world that make the policies which in return bring them more money and power. You will learn in this book how it all started and why it will never end. This is not a book about evil, or about a doomsday scenario, but it is a book about man's desperate quest, obsession, and addiction to power, control, and aspiration to become god. The one world order (globalization is another benign name for it) has already happened and no one can stop it. The elites have facilitated the wedding of the global corporations to the political world, thereby creating a conquering hybrid machine which has tremendously succeeded in subjugating every corner of the globe economically and militarily if needed. This book will provide the reader with enlightening concepts that might be so shocking to believe. Still's research is disturbing and unsettling but very well documented and mostly accurate.
27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
New World Order: ... Some questions .. suggest reading,
By Will Burke (Glen Allen, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies (Paperback)
I read William Still's New World Order: The Ancient Plan ... and found his research of magazine article, available books and some out-of-print material worthy of consideration. His conclusions on some materials are quite faulty in my view.1) p. 31 "So to Luciferians, God has a dual nature ...This idea is symbolized by the circular ying-yang symbol of the Buddhists". I am not quite sure how the Buddhists ever owned the dualism of energy described by the Yin-Yang. Actually it is dark side of the hill, light side of the hill. It describes energy as being composed of expanding, concentrated forces and contracting, diffuse sources. It never sought to describe a God concept in these terms, check the Tao if curious. That is what bothers me about this type of conclusions offered in parts of the book, sometimes shallow in concept, lightly supported, and occasionally conclusions are emotionally stated. 2) Singular references are brought in support of a line of reasoning that is desired to be proved. In some cases the single reference does quite force the proof of the statement - p. 31 "Lucifer the angel of light , forevermore became Satan, the evil angel of darkness" Isiah 14:12-15 is offered in support of this statement. I can see no support for the contention as to whether Satan and Lucifer were distinct personalities or were the same personality from the scriptural reference. But Still goes forward as it is. But I believe the book has high points if you are careful about not implicitly trusting the generalized conclusions from the author: 1) Chapter 12 - Central Banking, The Council on Foreign Relations and FDR is probably worth the price of the book 2) the independent research offered brings up forgotten points of history: the Ted Kennedy-E. Richardson exchange on Nixon's final days, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace statement of purpose. This book has several pieces of research while I do not know if they support the Mason's internal secret plan thesis are quite interesting. I would suggest reading.
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