This book hasn't ceased to impress me, even amaze you could say. I got it on the merit of the main theme being about the scientific mainstream and the difficulty of those that go against it, more or less.
What I have found including that is many subjects that I have been interested in, but not known where to look, and didn't want to read whole books on, like the origins of communism in china, and the issues concerning russia, which is always fascinating.
plus, it is written in great "conspiracy" style, but backed by quotes and sourced well, so it's not a nut in the closet with a typewriter, lol.
the brothers are a great writing team, as one is more in the grand conspiratorial fashion, and the other is more straight ahead. the writings are paced well, so it kind of goes between the 2 styles of writing, keeping it fast paced to read for such heavy matter. Though I don't know if this book is for everyone, and being slanted in a religious way (though it really isn't the more I am reading it, but the whiff of that can turn off many atheist intellectuals), that aside, this is an incredible read that enlightens and entertains, and the things I am learning from this book is stuff I will find valuable for the rest of my life. make sure to get this one, there are copies selling for WAY TOO MUCH, and they aren't even the expanded editions!
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The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship: An Examination of Epistemic Autocracy, From the 19th to the 21st Century Paperback – June 23, 2006
by
Paul Collins
(Author),
Phillip Collins
(Author)
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Here is the story of how the criminal elite hijacked science and transformed it into a weapon against the masses. This examination includes: (1.) The occult Origins of Darwinism. (2.) Nominalism and radical empiricism as instruments of epistemological manipulation. (3.) Eugenics and population control. (4.) Scientistic cults and religious engineering. (5.) Echelon, PROMIS software, and other technologies of the Panopticon Singularity. (6.) Neoconservativism as a continuation of Technocracy and Jacobinism. (7.) Transhumanism, Singularitarianism, and other futurist variants of the elite's occult religion. (8.) The unfolding endgame between scientific dictatorships.
- Print length474 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 23, 2006
- Dimensions6 x 1.07 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101419639323
- ISBN-13978-1419639326
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- Paperback : 474 pages
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- Item Weight : 1.38 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.07 x 9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2011
As a PhD geneticist and practicing scientist who is all to familiar with the wide-spread dogma and fraud of darwinian evolution, it is refreshing to finally read a book that unequivocally proves that the real roots of the so-called darwinian science are not scientific at all. Instead, as the book shows, Darwin's ideas were an amalgamation of occult doctrines derived from the Masonic atmosphere and heritage which pervaded his life and associations. Specifically, the doctrine of "becoming" or apotheosis which became cloaked within darwinian pseudo-science and was relentlessly promoted by the Free Masons and their societal off-shoots (Royal Society, Lunar Society, etc.). The authors also describe how the dogma is utilized as part of the sociology and the control grid by the globalist elites exercise their control agenda of economic enslavement, eugenics (population reduction), tampering with biogenics, and other forms of Luciferean rebellion against God, the Creator of the Universe. This is the one book that every Christian needs to round out his library on the encircling global police state and get the full picture, particularly those with an interest in science. Even if you are not a Christian, this book will open your eyes to the true roots of Darwinism and it's societal control applications for evil and not good. The book is at a somewhat high intellectual level so be prepared for a scholarly and well-researched effort. As a result, it may take some time and patience to get through it, but it is well worth the effort. This is also a great resource book to keep on hand.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022
These guys really know their stuff! If your thinking of checking it out, it's definitely worth it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2012
Today you can find tons of videos on the elites manipulating the media and politics on youtube, often referred to as the "Illuminati." Many of them bring unthinkable conspiracies that seem to defy what we hear within the confines of what is socially accepted as truth. Many of these videos take on a form of religious-like fanatical faith in the conspiracy but this book by Paul and Phillip Collins is one of the best books that has the evidence to back up the outlandish claims that you might hear your "conspiracy theorist" friend talk about when they bring up the Illuminati. This book is a must-have for your collection and will really put things into perspective.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2016
This is probably one of the best books out there if you are trying to grasp the bigger picture. A "must read" for any truth seeker. This book will get you thinking. Not the easiest, but not the hardest. Mainly if you aren't familiar with certain ideologies and it has some bigger words... Not boring at all though. A great read and one to keep for the library!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2014
This is a very cerebral book. It is not for everybody, it is written for the educated, but still open mind, which puts it out of the reach of most Americans. It is also couched in university level language, which puts it beyond 80 percent of those with a "university level education" (those are sneer quotes).
The author makes his point in many different ways, patiently and exhaustively laying out his case, and is very unapologetic about it. He has names, dates, and organizations, and facts to back up his accusations. Though he quotes liberally from Albert Pike's "Morals and Dogma," he does not fixate on it and this is not just another anti-Mason hit piece. If you are politically liberal, anti-religion, or a Mason, this will rock your world, and you'd better listen. If in addition, you are one of those maladjusted, humorless people who goes through life looking for things to be offended at, don't buy this book.
I gave it four stars because (1) the editing is atrocious - Collins really needs to get his money back from the editor he hired, and (2) the author has a handful of favorite five-dollar words he uses over, and over, and over. . .
The author makes his point in many different ways, patiently and exhaustively laying out his case, and is very unapologetic about it. He has names, dates, and organizations, and facts to back up his accusations. Though he quotes liberally from Albert Pike's "Morals and Dogma," he does not fixate on it and this is not just another anti-Mason hit piece. If you are politically liberal, anti-religion, or a Mason, this will rock your world, and you'd better listen. If in addition, you are one of those maladjusted, humorless people who goes through life looking for things to be offended at, don't buy this book.
I gave it four stars because (1) the editing is atrocious - Collins really needs to get his money back from the editor he hired, and (2) the author has a handful of favorite five-dollar words he uses over, and over, and over. . .
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Very informative on the problems of modernity.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2017
Interesting book
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michael john roberts
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Incredible read, strengthened my faith x
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 1, 2021
I really enjoyed reading this incredibly well put together document, science with a big S has captivated the profane, praise god for works like this x
Mymondi
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Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2017
Very good read. There is a lot of information packed into a relatively small book.
Nicolae Lapuste
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Reviewed in Canada on May 18, 2016
Insightful and daring


