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96 of 110 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!, April 2, 2004
"Believe it or not,
I'm walkin' on air
I never thought I could feel so free
Flyin' away on a wing and a pray'r
Who could it be?
Believe it or not, it's just me"
This was the theme song of the rather silly sitcom "Greatest American Hero" that came out in January of 1981. Shortly thereafter, newly elected President Reagan was shot by John Hinkley, an event which nearly gave Skull and Bones initiate George H.W. Bush his presidency eight years ahead of schedule. Does anyone remember the name of the main character of "Greatest American Hero"? Yes, it was Hinkley.
The show was silly. But the assassination attempt was dead serious. And Michael Hoffman describes herein how the elite have been laughing at the unitiated for years with little tricks such as these. This is truly an amazing book. It is the most complete philosophical treatment of the elite conspiracy that I have read to date. As another reviewer suggested, it is not for beginners. The writing is excellent. The facts are overpowering. And the overall message is desperately important. Inform yourself so that you can know justice and love mercy while yet there is time. This is a great book!
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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The Occult Revealed Through "Twilight Language"., January 25, 2003
_Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare_ by Michael A. Hoffman II is a rambling account of some of the mysterious influences behind public events in the twentieth century and the occult significance of many different mass murders. Michael A. Hoffman II claims that through decoding the "establishment's" form of masonic twilight language, he can understand the occult significance of many dates and events. In particular, Hoffman reveals that alchemical principles underly the historic events of the atomic bomb detonation, the Kennedy assassination, and the moon landing. Also dealt with are the masonic influence in the "ritual killings" of the mass murderers Jack the Ripper, the Son of Sam, Ted Kaczynski, and the Oklahoma City bombing. Hoffman contends that these killers may have been raised since birth (as a sort of Rosemary's baby) to perform their dark deeds along with their secret occult brotherhoods. Hoffman also examines the Kabbalistic creation of the golem (the humonculous, the mannikin, the "artificial man"), the alchemical transformation of matter into energy via the atomic bomb explosion, the growing influence of a black market in human organs, the mysterious policies of the Vatican and the Jews, and the dark secrets of O.T.O. initiate Jack Parsons. Hoffman's views are thoroughly anti-establishment, Luddite, libertarian, and traditionalist. He advocates a return to the true principles of Christianity, a rejection of the modern world and its Judaic influence, and an assault on the lies preached by the freemasonic and Illuminati establishment cabal. The book concludes with a mysterious reference to Hoffman's favorite pet beast "Wicked King Wicker", which appears to refer to the ability to "bend reality". It is by bending reality that the establishment "Cryptocracy" has been able to infiltrate the minds of so many innocents. The book certainly is one of the most strange and interesting I have ever read. Hoffman's theories while bizarre and esoteric certainly merit consideration by any individual who is open to influences outside of the mainstream. Hoffman and his fellow scholar James Shelby Downard are unique among conspiracy researchers for their ability to uncover hidden connections through the understanding of the "twilight language" of the dominant Cryptocracy. You certainly will not find another book like this and you certainly will enjoy Hoffman's rambling, though often bizarre, philosophical bent on the issues that concern us in the modern world.
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35 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ahead of its time...yet timely!, August 4, 2006
Studying conspiracy for years, it doesn't suffice to say that Hoffman has done his homework. He pulls back the covers of the greatest conspiracy of all time and reveals his insights succinctly.
Please do not pick this book up for light reading or if you are new to subjects such as conspiracy theory, the occult, or secret societies. It will not make much sense to you.
Having said that, if you are halfway attuned to the world around you and can find truth despite having to tolerate mainstream garbage, this book will open your eyes even more.
After reading dozens of related books I keep coming back to this one. Brilliant!
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