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Dangerous Imagination, Silent Assimilation Paperback – November 20, 2014
- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 20, 2014
- Dimensions6 x 0.44 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100692247572
- ISBN-13978-0692247570
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- Publisher : White Lion Press (November 20, 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0692247572
- ISBN-13 : 978-0692247570
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.44 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #869,199 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Customers find the information in the book great, scientific, and thorough. They appreciate the authors' unique and insightful viewpoints on the main topics. Readers also describe the book as worth reading and important.
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Customers find the information in the book great, scientific, and thorough. They appreciate the authors' unique and insightful viewpoints on the main topics. Readers also mention that the book is well-documented and has challenging ideas on humanity and planet Earth.
"...on Social Engineering and Weaponization of the Environment: Good & thorough research makes this a convincing and valuable read for anyone..." Read more
"It presents excellent and obviously well researched information, with challenging ideas on what humanity, and planet Earth, is facing at present...." Read more
"...On the more positive side, Cara's half is very well documented, she points out all the books that she is using for her observations and thoughts...." Read more
"...Especially Harald's second half. Both authors bring unique and insightful viewpoints to the main topics of social engineering and high technology..." Read more
Customers find the book very much worth reading, important, and pleasant to read. They also say the style is consistent.
"THANK YOU Cara, THANK YOU HARALD! A very important book for many reasons, but mostly to put some answers to questions that tend to only spur more..." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016
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Cara St Louise has said that "[the Kindle ebook] is not her favorite" way to deliver this book; that's a pretty lame excuse for such a poor editing.
First I would like to address the book as whole and then the two parts individually.
Overall Cons
This book seems to be converted to Kindle edition (the version that I read) by an automatic software from whatever original format, as such there's a lot of glitches that a human editor should have correct BEFORE publishing. It seems that after the automatic conversion nobody took the time to browse the result and was published with all those glitches. This is very noticeable with bibliographic references from the second half of the book, they are all moved one page from where they should be; I thought the references were missing but they are there. The table of contents (TOC) only references the first half of the book, but the second half is just a huge chapter, and none of the subdivisiones are reflected in it. There are typos here and there (keep reading for details), overall it seems that authors didn't read the final draft of each others half. For that matter it seems that NOBODY did, there's no proof reading of the book as a whole. Unfortunately sometimes it DOES get in the way of your comprehension. This adds to the perception that authors wrote their parts separately and never compared notes. If the authors would have worked together more they could have integrated their research smoothly, without the sensation that you started reading another book. It reads like a BETA draft. That's why I thing that 18 USD is way too much for this ebook.
The first half was written by Cara St Louis (this is my deduction but I'm 99.9% sure), here after Cara's Half and the second half was authored by Harald Kautz-Vella, Harald's Half here after.
Cara's Half
Cons
She reads like a blogger. The first half of the book I thought that all the style inconsistencies were due to a glitch in the conversion, but when I arrived two the second half. I noticed that style consistency had improved a lot. My best guess is that Cara doesn't have much idea of how to use styles while writing. Somebody in the reviews said that the book has syntactic odd choices, probably because Harald is a native German speaker. Not so. Cara is the one who has the weirdest syntantic choices, the native English speaker. Right at the begging in the first chapter you'll notice that. Sometimes she uses strange NLP sort of affirmations out of the blue (e.g. imagination=I-mage-nation) and onomatopoeias (drip-drip) out of context. I have seen her in video presentations and she uses this communication tools, but they don't translate well on e-paper. She uses a lot references, which is nice, but does it without any format or consistency, sometimes she pastes URLs, sometimes gives the Title of the Book, a lot of times, the Title of the article is missing, sometimes the author, and most of the time the date of retrieval or authorship is just not there. I know she dislikes academia, but using a mainstream book reference format would make it easier to navigate the bibliography. Of course all of this could be avoided if somebody would have proof-read it.
Pros
On the more positive side, Cara's half is very well documented, she points out all the books that she is using for her observations and thoughts. She navigates us to the outer layer of manipulation used in education and the media; and the overall tone of the elite's mindset. She documents the origins and history of this manipulation system. The elite wants to control us through Pavlovian conditioning,
Harald's Half
Cons
There are very minor mistranslations from German (e.g. dieing vs dying), he mix matches European and English style numbers (e.g. 1.000,88 for 1,000.88). And sometimes used German quotes instead of English ones.
Pros
Overall Harald's Half it is much more pleasant to read and the style is very consistent (thus reinforcing the notion that is not a glitch from the automatic conversion software). And that's very good, because Harald's Half is the more dense and scientific in information. Almost every fact is backed up by sound research, almost no wild allegation out of the blue, everything seems very grounded in science, even though is not mainstream science. Even then he backs he claims very well. I specially found fascinating all his conclusions with biophotons, chemtrails and morgellons, and how all of them interrelate. In a very dark agenda against all humankind.
Overall Pros
The information is outstanding. Specially Harald's Half. Not because Cara's Half is less valuable, but because she presents the more well known principles of manipulation. Harald is showing all new research, and has connected dots that I have never seen to be connected before 2015. Just for that, I think it deserves 3 stars instead of just 2.
Final Note
In a recent interview Cara and Harald have split ways, so there won't be corrected or augmented second edition. Too bad.
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Ich empfehle dieses Buch allen jenen, die bereit sind der Wahrheit näher zu kommen und den Drang verspüren etwas an der Lage unserer Welt zum Besseren zu wenden.


