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A Very Interesting Read!, June 29, 2001
This review is from: Putting It All Together: World Conquest, Global Genocide & African Liberation (Paperback)
"Putting It All Together" was very popular in the Black community when it was initially published. Some might remember the author's televised interview on "The Tony Brown Show" in the early 1990's. In this book Terrance Jackson deals with numerous covert organizations and conspiracies in an effort to bring light to very shadowy subjects. In this vein he also provides information on the FBI's counterintelligence program (COINTELPRO), which was used against the African-American community in general; and in particular used to brutally destroy the Black Panther Party. This book covers many subjects, all of which make this a gripping read. Add this book to your personal library today!
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Revealing Exploitative and Genocidal Schemes of Greed, May 3, 2007
This review is from: Putting It All Together: World Conquest, Global Genocide & African Liberation (Paperback)
After reading the multi-discriminatory, utterly absurd, research defiant, wolf in sheep's clothing
The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors I was in dire need to read an upfull version of the reasons for the racist system we live in, revealing the methods involved. As if mysteriously guided, Putting It All Together arrived with the mail after finishing the other. Initially published in the very same year of 1991, this breathtaking book parallels a lot of the content of the distracting before mentioned. Yet, what a difference!
Racism isn't the only oil that smears this system, it isn't even power for itself. It is the accumulation of power to satisfy an ever-unsatisfiable greed. It isn't about any given Western government to downpress sections of "their" populations or to war any other or to follow any specific governmental system. It is about the power elites in private businesses who globally incite downpression and wars to restructure society for their personal dunza-(money)-rule of the planet.
Occasionally, the book is a bit in need of an update (read the latest Michael Moore books for that purpose), however, the year of publication is rather irrelevant in this instance. It goes back some century anyway to reveal the origins of that domino game of ultimate exploitation of anyone and anything. It is about the mindset of those very few people in monetary control and the global system they have crehated. And yes, it is about the racism involved. Terrance Jackson suggests a silent and slow genocide potentially dwarfing all previous combined, if/when successful. Frightening material to be balanced at the end with political theories and principles of ancient African constitutional law and fundamental rights of the African people, for a potential uplift. It isn't so much about the specifics which make this book worthwhile to read, but the basic method of scheming, which is relevant to know in the world we live in.
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