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Conspirator's Hierarchy : The Committee of 300

Conspirator's Hierarchy : The Committee of 300

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a call to action - before it's too late!
Review: This book I found difficult to read and accept the first time which was 3 years ago. Having now read it for the 2nd and 3rd time, and putting together what I know has happened (and wondered why at the time)and what the author states, it suddenly made sense and moved me to great anger. I have told several people of the book and its content, and the frightening thing is that many look at me and say, "No, that can't be", which is of course just the way the "real powers that be" have designed it, and wish. As the author so eloquently states, the only thing that can have any REAL effect is simply exposure. One would be a fool not to realize that all attempts to expose what is really happening, by whom, and most importantly - why, will place anyone trying to do so at extreme risk. There is however one power even the Committee cannot beat - The Supreme Architect of the Universe, God. Read "Conversations With God" to understand how and why.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent read
Review: This book is absolutely fascinating. The claims made in this book are well documented and make thrilling reading. Includes many interesting allegations against New World Order / World Govt type organisations. Great info on brainwashing techniques (eg. The Beatles!) and the international drug trade. Single handedly the most intersting book I have ever read (besides the bible). Intelligently written, a must read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent read
Review: This book is absolutely fascinating. The claims made in this book are well documented and make thrilling reading.Includes many interesting allegations against New World Order / World Govt type organisations. Great info on brainwashing techniques (eg. The Beatles!) and the international drug trade. Single handedly the most intersting book I have ever read (besides the bible). Intelligently written, a must read

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book about our present situation in the world.
Review: This book is great for anyone who has no idea about what our current situation is.The author writes very simple and to the point.No big unusual words in this book.A jr.high school kid will understand this book.I recomend this book to anyone interested in conspiracy theory.IT is chock full of every conspiracy known,from the past to the present.Enjoy but dont be mad after reading this book,I know you will.I stiil am.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Now You Know Who Runs The World
Review: This book lays out how all the power structures operate around the world and who controls who and why.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Author lacks credibility with unsubstantiated claims.
Review: This book should be treated as a work of fiction.

It's an interesting fantasy to think that the world is run by a "committee of 300" and I would even be willing to believe it (in fact I would like to believe it), but this author makes a bunch of bold claims without backing them up one bit. Not only that, but he doesn't even say what his own qualifications are and comes across in this writing as some sort of paranoid wacko.

In this way, one cannot tell what information in this book is simply fabricated by the author and what information might indeed be true. So, one is instead forced to write it all off as fiction because none of the claims made in the book are backed up with facts or references at all.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Author lacks credibility with unsubstantiated claims
Review: This book should be treated as a work of fiction.

It's an interesting fantasy to think that the world is run by a "committee of 300" and I would even be willing to believe it (in fact I would like to believe it), but this author makes a bunch of bold claims without backing them up one bit. Not only that, but he doesn't even say what his own qualifications are and comes across in this writing as some sort of paranoid wacko.

In this way, one cannot tell what information in this book is simply fabricated by the author and what information might indeed be true. So, one is forced to write it all off as fiction because none of the claims made in the book are substantiated at all.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Author lacks credibility with unsubstantiated claims
Review: This book should be treated as a work of fiction.

It's an interesting fantasy to think that the world is run by a "committee of 300" and I would even be willing to believe it (in fact I would like to believe it), but this author makes a bunch of bold claims without backing them up one bit. Not only that, but he doesn't even say what his own qualifications are and comes across in this writing as some sort of paranoid wacko.

In this way, one cannot tell what information in this book is simply fabricated by the author and what information might indeed be true. So, one is forced to write it all off as fiction because none of the claims made in the book are substantiated at all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: This is a very well documented work. Intelligent people should read this book carefully and analize the changes that occured and are occuring into the economic, politic, social, religious, ethic and moral areas in United States and the repercution of these changes in this nation and in the rest of the world.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Committee of 300 is rip-off of a much greater book.
Review: We all know what "coffee table" books are: books that are displayed for everyone to see. The COMMITTEE OF 300, however, is a "kitchen table" book, since it slides easily under any table leg that's an inch too short. Don't waste your time on this potboiler unless you like second-hand information; CO300 is nothing more than a re-write of a much more credible book, DOPE, INC., which was written ten years before and offers the reader much more comprehensive information about the worldwide drug conspiracy without resorting to Sidney-Sheldonesque diversions as Coleman does when he tries to enliven his amateur writing with "conspiracy- sounding" groups like: The Ten Unknown Men, Moriah Conquering Wind, and other such hokum. Save your money and self-respect and avoid Coleman's book at all costs; buy DOPE, INC and get educated.


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