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57 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Desborough is brilliant and thorough.....,
By A Customer
This review is from: They Cast No Shadows: A collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history, and suppressed technologies. (Paperback)
This book is probably one of the best you can find if you want to know the TRUTH behind the history of the world, religion, true knowledge, media, extraterrestrials, mind-control, and who really controls the world. DO NOT read this book if you are not an open minded reader and/or someone seeking big picture possibilities that are not normally given through mainstream media or mainstream education (public schools, colleges, etc.). This is one of my favorite books and I highly recommend it. I also HIGHLY RECOMMEND anyone interested in this book to check out any books written by David Icke and/or check out infowars.com which is 100% documented research by activist Alex Jones. Also check out Behold A Pale Horse by William Cooper who is now dead (murdered by our government). Check out information on the web about the Bohemian Grove, Skulls and Bones, the Illuminati, the New World Order..... The list goes on and on. Take what you want, make what you want, and believe what you want, but by all means please do the research for yourself and whithout a doubt, you will see the universe completely differently. Also, if you haven't a clue as to what I'm babbling about, this stuff is probably not for you, but don't take my word for it, just check it out. Soon this knowledge might be your only chance at physical, mental and spiritual freedom. HELP RELEASE THE BLANKET THAT HAS COVERED THE EYES SOCIETY FOR CENTURIES.
23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great read, all over the place, fun reading,
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this has the feel of someone who is in a prison, not knowing when his life will be cut short. so in the meantime everything he's learned up to this point, and everything he believes to be true, is shared to you, dear reader.
the scope of the book is large, there were many things i read here that was new to me, which is great, because in this realm of reading, it's easy to read the same thing said differently by many authors. most of this will be news to you, or things you haven't thought of in a certain angle. while it's only partially sourced, we have to take his word of his credentials. and when the things you read go on a limb (like alot of the great david icke's works), you just have to go with him and judge on your own. very informative book, needed in every revisionist's collection (conspiracy theory is a silly term, too much stuff is true)
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very convincing,
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I was really disturbed while coming to the realisation how much lies have we taken for the truth. This book will open your eyes, definitely recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well, Well, Well..,
By Tony Tolbert "ttolbert" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Cast No Shadows: A collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history, and suppressed technologies. (Paperback)
Overall, I like the book. I think it is thought provoking. I believe that there are many things in-which the author should have shown his sources. Certain things like claiming that the Phoenicians started the Egyptian civilization is inaccurate, or at the very least, lacks in evidence. It is a known fact that the Egyptian Civilizations oldest inhabitants are known to be the Pigmies. It wasn't until the Sumerians pushed their way into the North Eastern part of Africa that you get the start of the 46 Dynastic periods.
But all in all, I like the book. I think it is a good read. I just prefer books Like THE CONSPIRACY FRAUD by Jose M. Paulino, that have documented evidence.
4.0 out of 5 stars
interesting,
By azure "single woman" (Danbury, CT) - See all my reviews
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There is no way to verify if the information in this book is correct. He takes a very different view of events. It is worth reading and considering.
11 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quite Revealing,
By James K. (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Cast No Shadows: A collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history, and suppressed technologies. (Paperback)
Ties together many diverse aspects of history, religion, and events into a logical and related common thread. Makes sense of seemingly unrelated happenings that are plausible based on his theories. Good book.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Reverse conspiracy,
By Taliesin Silverbrow (Somerville, Massachusetts USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Cast No Shadows: A collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history, and suppressed technologies. (Paperback)
A lot of lies are rolled into a ball of intriguing truths. This is another of the steamrolling right wing conspiracy books taking some truths and twisting people worse than when they started. Some members of the Illuminati pretend they are the true Paul Revere, yet they are closer to King George the III. The real Paul Revere warning about the coming Lobsterbacks (Serpents in human forms) was actually a true and good Freemason. Be very careful about people presenting truths who are making a living out of it. Really, really think for yourself, dont even believe me, but dont take 'Snakeoil' salesmen to tell you the truth.
54 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TELLS IT LIKE IT IS !!,
By A Customer
This review is from: They Cast No Shadows: A collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history, and suppressed technologies. (Paperback)
This guy pulls no punches, passes no stones unturned. Here are the chapters:1. Of what use is knowledge. 2. How did life on Earth begin ? 3. Where was Atlantis ? 4. The great pyramid mystery. 5. Who were the Israelites ? 6. Did Joshua, David and Solomon ever exist ? 7. Who is Mithra ? 8. Qumran. 9. Was the life of Jesus a fable ? 10. Revelation revealed. 11. Who was king Arthur ? 12. The Templars - saints or sinners ? 13. Mind control: the ultimate evil. 14. McCarthyism 15. Flying saucers from planet Earth. 16. Yes, Virginia, there are Extraterrestrials. 17. The strange case of Adolf Eichmann. Epilogue
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Difficult Read,
By intelseeker "Tj" (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Cast No Shadows: A collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history, and suppressed technologies. (Paperback)
I am having a hard time reading this book because it is not straight forward. There are some interesting key points. I don't doubt the authors statements just that the book is boring.
13 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautifully designed book,
By Bryce David (Cyberspace) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Cast No Shadows: A collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history, and suppressed technologies. (Paperback)
Like so many things in life, such as cars, buildings or even computers, books can become a piece of art when they're beautifully designed. And this is one of the best looking books I've ever seen.
The feel of it (it's a softcover), the look of it, the typeface. It's almost perfect. I really love holding this book in my hand and feel the weight of it. And the colors and the typeface are rich and inviting. Once you see the book in front of you and hold it, you cannot NOT be interested in knowing more about it. It really attracts one's attention. That's why I give it 5 big stars. Whoever designed this book deserves an award. As for the content of the book, the less said the better. |
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They Cast No Shadows: A collection of essays on the Illuminati, revisionist history, and suppressed technologies. by Brian Desborough (Paperback - April 3, 2002)
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