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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Connecting the Conspiracy Dots
Covering a wide array of hot-button, often polarizing subjects such as Zionism, Nazism, radical terrorists factions, and where each fits into this highly controversial picture. Livingstone has delivered an important, albeit highly subjective book that's part history, part ideology/theology and part conspiracy theory. Terrorism and the Illuminati is an in-depth view of...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Terrorism Illuminati review
Traces the succession and evolution of all the negative elite organizations down through the centuries and explains how they are linked together. Thoroughly documented. A bit dry, but very informative.
Published on May 10, 2009 by Steve in Tustin


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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Connecting the Conspiracy Dots, March 4, 2008
This review is from: Terrorism and the Illuminati: A Three Thousand Year History (Paperback)
Covering a wide array of hot-button, often polarizing subjects such as Zionism, Nazism, radical terrorists factions, and where each fits into this highly controversial picture. Livingstone has delivered an important, albeit highly subjective book that's part history, part ideology/theology and part conspiracy theory. Terrorism and the Illuminati is an in-depth view of secret societies, terrorism and present day conflicts, from the perspective that all are interconnected, related and fueling each other, thus propelling the world towards a "clash of civilizations."

Terrorism and the Illuminati traces and connects individual groups such as the Holy Grail, Freemasonry, the Knights Templar and many others. Lords, legends, myths and elite bloodlines, when analyzed independently appear insignificant and are easily ignored. However, when the dots are connected, a very different picture beings to come into focus. According to like-minded individuals, keeping these connections broken and the lines blurred, has allowed these secret societies and their members to operate in the shadows of a meticulously cultivated public image.
While many dismiss the idea of secret societies and a one world government as mere conspiracy theories run amok, many others would argue that is part of the plan. One should stop and remember the words of the commissioner regarding the catastrophic events of 9-11..."a failure of policy and a failure of imagination..." Thinking outside the box has always been a trait of forward thinking individuals and societies. Analyzing the ridiculous or outlandish has resulted in numerous discoveries and inventions that in retrospect have shaped communities, academics, governments and the world as a whole and their creator's are given the highest, most prestigious recognitions. Although the ideas presented in this book have been discussed for hundreds and hundreds of years, interest in these age-old theories is obviously still alive and well, as was demonstrated by the response to Dan Brown's book "The Da Vinci Code," as well as, the popularity of the subsequent movie, which was an international blockbuster.

I recommend this book to those who enjoy reading books about the occult, secret societies, one world conspiracies and it's possible link to terrorism. Also those who simply enjoy a challenging, thought provoking read that stimulates the mind. Terrorism and the Illuminati offers a strong starting point to begin your own research into this interesting, controversial discussion. Livingstone has included (at the end of the book) an exhaustive resource list that provides readers with lots of information, from a variety of sources.

(I picked up several typographical errors, however, these are not so egregious as to interrupt the flow of the dialogue to any substantial degree. The blame for such errors lands squarely with the editors and proof-readers.)
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrorism and the Iluminati, December 30, 2009
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This book fills in the gaps that have been left out of other narratives on this topic. The author pulls no punches on describing secret societies and their impact on the cultures and history of the world.

Everyone should read this book to become informed as to what is going on behind our backs. If they did we could stop this process and lead happier lives.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tremendously thought-provoking, July 29, 2010
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What a job in connecting/stringing vast amount of information together! Those who do not do their own research will fall victim to the traps set up by the elite who control almost all mainstream media. Thank you Mr. Livingstone for opening my eyes!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read, June 24, 2010
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A thought provoking piece of written work and the sources quoted are legit and the best in their fields..Michael Baigent, Nesta Webster, et al....those are seriously credited sources. Highly recommendable reading!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrorist components - you start to get the bits you never understood, September 8, 2011
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This overview has me in its thrall.

It is packed with bits of history I didn't know, including a lot of things bridging Christian Bible, Jewish Torah, and schoolbook history. Somehow they come together as one coherent narrative. Readable too. The author has packed it with detail and references to processes.

It suggests terrorist gangs are (more or less) part of a continuous process going back a very long time. And there is detail, detail, detail.

My questions, which I thought private to myself, get answered. It is seductive and addictive.
How cosy and comfortable it would be just to say, "At long last, now I understand ..."

Unfortunately, disinfo always has to be considered. And even in an excellent text there can be well-meaning mistakes. But I want to trust it.

I do trust it.

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13 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun read, January 13, 2008
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I blame the editor, not the author...but...
If you can get past the massive amount of typo's and grammatical errors, there are quite a few interesting ways to tie together aspects of world history. My favorite part was the exhaustive research aligning the movers and shakers of their times and getting an understanding of how world events have been staged.

I'm hooked on this topic now and plan on filling my library with more on the subject.

Bradley
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Terrorism Illuminati review, May 10, 2009
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Traces the succession and evolution of all the negative elite organizations down through the centuries and explains how they are linked together. Thoroughly documented. A bit dry, but very informative.
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6 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars An error in the first chapter?!!!, June 18, 2009
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Esau (Edom) did not cheat his brother Jacob out of his birthright, as Livingstone states. It was Jacob that dressed in carpet to trick his ailing father, Isaac, into believing he, Jacob, was Esau and stole the blessing that was reserved for the firstborn Esau.

I only started reading the Bible last week and I noticed this mistake. How can Livingstone, a supposed scholar on these matters, make such an error that is easily checked? What else is misrepresented in this book?
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11 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not very impressedd!!, January 18, 2008
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Well this book as has been said before has grammer and typing mistakes but thats not very important. The content is and to be honest this book practillay links eveyything in history to secret groups and societies. I believe that there is a secret group who run the show but this is taking it to a rediculious level for example he says that Jmaludin Afghani was a British agent which is rubbish because he did a hell of alot agains the British and Ghandi even said that Jamaludin Afghani was like an inspiration becase he preached freedom from imperialists. And unbelievably he links Jamaludin Afghani with the Nazis which is rediculios. Jamaludin even went to Paris and made his own newspaper which had an anti imprialist anti British agenda and then he says that he was an secret British agent.
Im verys surprised he didnt mention Lawerence of Arabi who actually was a British agent and was responsible for the defeat of the Ottoman empire by the British.
There is a bibliography in the back and half of his sources are Wikipedia which any real historion would not use as it is unreliable information. I personally have found errors init when i have be serching it for other things. I know about the Rokkefelers and JP Morgan and these issues but he manages to say that the big financial and political names of today have secret knowledge which has been passed down from 3000 years ago and every king and empire has been related to them somehow.
My advice is to believe what ever it says in the book because there are innacuracies, thank you.
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