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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the new world order in their own words
I am the author of this book and find remarks by critics such as the one from Delray Beach to be amusingly selective. His review contains "oooh, conspiracy" putdown remarks, but he omits one of the conspirator's remarks 40 years into the plan admitting what they were up to. Furthermore, he omits Rhodes Scholar Strobe Talbott's criticism of national...
Published on June 3, 2004 by dennis cuddy

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Needed Documentation Missing , Islamofascism ignored
This is an interesting compilation of information, but the documentation for what is included in here is, to put it mildly, weak. Just how does the author know that such and such a person said such a thing? What newspaper, what public speech, what page of what book, what article, who overheard who, who related it to who, that it became public knowledge? The documented...
Published on July 27, 2006 by Fredrick P. Wilson


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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the new world order in their own words, June 3, 2004
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dennis cuddy (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order (Paperback)
I am the author of this book and find remarks by critics such as the one from Delray Beach to be amusingly selective. His review contains "oooh, conspiracy" putdown remarks, but he omits one of the conspirator's remarks 40 years into the plan admitting what they were up to. Furthermore, he omits Rhodes Scholar Strobe Talbott's criticism of national sovereignty while saying "the case for world government is clinched." And he omits Rhodes Scholar Bill Clinton's compliment to the World Federalist Association for giving Strobe an award for writing what he did, etc., etc. I would suggest that "oooh, conspiracy" putdowns are no substitute for the many documented quotes in the book.
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39 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS AUTHOR TAKES GREAT STANDS FOR THE TRUTH!, December 20, 1999
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This review is from: Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order (Paperback)
Dennis Cuddy brings a wealth of information that is well worth the money. Im proud to have some authors that are bold,bringing to light,the takeover of America. Showing the one world government closing in on us. By far the best compilation of in your face information,written by the men bringing this about.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read along with everything else he's written., August 28, 2011
This review is from: Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order (Paperback)
There are few that can do what Dr Cuddy does in terms of researching and understanding deep history.
I just wish i could have taken class's from him.
Well documented
Well researched
Well written

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference, June 2, 2006
This review is from: Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order (Paperback)
This book would almost be better titled, "Quotes About Conspiracy Theories From People in High Places." It is an excellent reference book for anyone wanting to back up their claims for a "shadowy cabal," as it quotes the very men and organization who are implicated, saying just as much. As an example:

[December 15, 1922]"The CFR's Journal, Foreign Affairs, publishes an article...in which it states:

'Obviously there is going to be no peace or prosperity for mankind as long as (the earth) remains divided into 50 or 60 independent states...until some kind of international system is created which will put an end to the diplomatic struggles...'"

The book goes to show that whether you think there is a conspiracy under foot or not is really irrelevant given the fact that the people who have all the power DO believe in "conspiracy theories". I highly recommend this book. I would compliment it with Antony Sutton's "America's Secret Establishment" and Stan Monteith's "Brotherhood of Darkness" to get a full picture. Cuddy focuses on Cecil Rhodes, while Sutton focuses on Skull and Bones and the hegelian dialectic. As Dr. Monteith puts forward in his book, the true answer is a spiritual composite of all these groups combined. Excellent information all around though.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Needed Documentation Missing , Islamofascism ignored, July 27, 2006
This review is from: Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order (Paperback)
This is an interesting compilation of information, but the documentation for what is included in here is, to put it mildly, weak. Just how does the author know that such and such a person said such a thing? What newspaper, what public speech, what page of what book, what article, who overheard who, who related it to who, that it became public knowledge? The documented references that are made are still not as well documented as one would expect from a Ph. D. on such a subject if he really believes so passionately in it. If the documentation in here is real, and it really leads to the conclusions of a global conspiracy, then the lack of documentation is critical.

An updated book including how it was possible for Bush II to get elected, twice, over the objections of the elitists the author quotes as running the world, would be very interesting.

The other part is that since Radical Islamofascists are going to demographically overrun Russia, all of Western Europe including England, Canada, and Australia early in the 2nd half of this century, and that the USA may very well become AMERABIA before the end of this century due to multiculturist liberals, how did Cecil Rhodes and his great plan for a Liberal European (English culture based) rule of the world miss the fact, for the evidence was available in 1999 when this book was written and published, that the conquest of Western Civilization by Radical Islam was probably going to come true before 2100?

This book is interesting, but without the shortcomings listed above rectified, it will remain a fringe book for conspiracy experts.
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9 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This isn't really a book., July 1, 2001
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J. Lellman "consumer" (Buffalo Grove, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order (Paperback)
It is merely an extended chronology. Do not buy it unless that is what you are looking for.
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4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars For 'Conspiracy Nuts' Only, April 23, 2002
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This review is from: Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order (Paperback)
As one reviewer pointed out, this isn't really a book. It is presented as a chronology with excerpts from newspaper articles, books, etc. that show the history of the globalist movement.
The typical people are on the scene, international bankers, the Round Table people or 'the Group', Skull and Bonesmen, the Council on Foreign Relations, with the numerous quotes from Tragedy and Hope.
The methods behind the New World Order aren't clearly spelled out, so other books would be much better to get. However, a self-confessed conspiracy nut could find some interesting leads for research. For example, apparently the Washington Post ran an article on Carrol Quigley shortly before his death entitled, "The professor who knew too much." I was unaware of this and would like to obtain a copy.
If you are willing to pay the price to get a handful of items like that, get the book, otherwise read a book by Antony Sutton or Carrol Quigley.
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6 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars George Bush wishes he never said it., March 6, 2002
This review is from: Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order (Paperback)
Rhodes scholars appoint other Rhodes scholars?

Oooooh. Conspiracy.

How about "highly educated Western leaders and industrialists
are often educated as Rhodes scholars at Oxford"?

And then "highly educated people appoint other highly educated
people who are like them"?

Poof. No conspiracy at all.

So George Bush said "we are entering a new world order"....

Ooooh. Conspiracy.

I bet George Bush wishes he had said, "we are entering a new
geopolitical framework, with the US being the only superpower.
But with developing nations rapidly accquiring ( and how I hate
this phrase ) weapons of mass destruction. We are living in
uncertain times".

Not as snappy as NWO ( as wrestling fans will testify ), but if
he had amplified his statement like this, you see no conspiracy
again.

As to what Rhodes himself said, Jesus, Mary and Joseph, that was
at the height of the British Empire - clearly he thought that
Britain was going to stamp English all over the world and be
possibly the dominant world power ( as the US is now ). So, how
wrong he was!

So again, no conspiracy, just imperialist rhetoric and nothing
more.

And these people are all "Rhodes scholars"? Well, I am afraid
that that is called "history" - something many Americans lack a
perpective of. The scholarships were started by Rhodes, they
still bear his name. That does not mean in any way that they
also bear or teach or promote his imperial asperations.

There is no "global conspiracy", there is nothing sinister going
on. It's just the rich and the powerful sticking together as
they have always done.

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