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What are the best conspiracy books?
I am looking for non-fiction conspiracy books. I collect books and am very interested in all things MKUltra and New World Order.

I found The Mind Manipulators by Alan W. Scheflinat goodwill and was blown away by it! I am looking for more good reads.

I have:

1 The Franklin Cover-up
2 Behold a Pale Horse
3 The Fouth Turning
4 Mass Control: Engineering Human
Consciousness
5 Morals and Dogma


Any suggestions?
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The Holy Bible: King James Version, 1611 edition.
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The stance and stare of a wolf you find yourself alone with will tell you that he is prepared to treat you as you would treat him. Whether that comforts or frightens you, he has told you all you need know about both.
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Nice! Have it! Ha ha of course. Also the Book of Enoch by Ronald K. Brown. Now that one is a trip.
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The ones you fear most to read.
Some Will. Some won't. So.......
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Since you said NON-fiction, I would say 1984....
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"The Hidden Persuaders", Vance Packard.

The 1957 classic about advertising.
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Since you said NON-fiction, I would say 1984....
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Since you said NON-fiction, I would say "The Trial", by Franz Kafka.


Thread: "Before the Law", excerpt from "The Trial" published in 1925, by Franz Kafka
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"Before the Law"
(excerpt from "The Trial" published in 1925, less than 50%)
by Franz Kafka

Translation by Ian Johnston

Before the law sits a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from the country who asks to gain entry into the law. But the gatekeeper says that he cannot grant him entry at the moment. The man thinks about it and then asks if he will be allowed to come in later on. “It is possible,” says the gatekeeper, “but not now.” At the moment the gate to the law stands open, as always, and the gatekeeper walks to the side, so the man bends over in order to see through the gate into the inside. When the gatekeeper notices that, he laughs and says: “If it tempts you so much, try it in spite of my prohibition. But take note: I am powerful. And I am only the most lowly gatekeeper. But from room to room stand gatekeepers, each more powerful than the other. I can’t endure even one glimpse of the third.”

The man from the country has not expected such difficulties: the law should always be accessible for everyone, he thinks, but as he now looks more closely at the gatekeeper in his fur coat, at his large pointed nose and his long, thin, black Tartar’s beard, he decides that it would be better to wait until he gets permission to go inside. The gatekeeper gives him a stool and allows him to sit down at the side in front of the gate. There he sits for days and years. He makes many attempts to be let in, and he wears the gatekeeper out with his requests.

The gatekeeper often interrogates him briefly, questioning him about his homeland and many other things, but they are indifferent questions, the kind great men put, and at the end he always tells him once more that he cannot let him inside yet. The man, who has equipped himself with many things for his journey, spends everything, no matter how valuable, to win over the gatekeeper. The latter takes it all but, as he does so, says, “I am taking this only so that you do not think you have failed to do anything.”

During the many years the man observes the gatekeeper almost continuously. He forgets the other gatekeepers, and this one seems to him the only obstacle for entry into the law. He curses the unlucky circumstance, in the first years thoughtlessly and out loud, later, as he grows old, he still mumbles to himself. He becomes childish and, since in the long years studying the gatekeeper he has come to know the fleas in his fur collar, he even asks the fleas to help him persuade the gatekeeper. Finally his eyesight grows weak, and he does not know whether things are really darker around him or whether his eyes are merely deceiving him. But he recognizes now in the darkness an illumination which breaks inextinguishably out of the gateway to the law.

Now he no longer has much time to live. Before his death he gathers in his head all his experiences of the entire time up into one question which he has not yet put to the gatekeeper. He waves to him, since he can no longer lift up his stiffening body.

The gatekeeper has to bend way down to him, for the great difference has changed things to the disadvantage of the man. “What do you still want to know, then?” asks the gatekeeper. “You are insatiable.” “Everyone strives after the law,” says the man, “so how is that in these many years no one except me has requested entry?” The gatekeeper sees that the man is already dying and, in order to reach his diminishing sense of hearing, he shouts at him, “Here no one else can gain entry, since this entrance was assigned only to you. I’m going now to close it.

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Google Ralph Epperson's "The Unseen Hand"...good primer with a very good bibliography as well as source's and references. Have funhf
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Google Ralph Epperson's "The Unseen Hand"...good primer with a very good bibliography as well as source's and references. Have funhf
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Looking it up right now!
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"The Hidden Persuaders", Vance Packard.

The 1957 classic about advertising.
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Thank you for the suggestion
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Since you said NON-fiction, I would say 1984....
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Love that book! I have found some nice Easton Press leather books and found 1984, Animal Farm, and the Trial by Kafka over years for dirt cheap. They are some of the prizes of my bookcase ha ha
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the last two books read were the war on peace and ghost fleet
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Tragedy and Hope - Carroll Quigley.

Jay Dyer has an 8 part series, 2 hours each on this book going chapter by chapter. The first hour of each part is available on youtube. 8 hours, you'll be shocked by what's in that book. Quigley was a professor at Princeton, Harvard and Georgetown. He was Bill Clinton's mentor. Serious shit, but reads like a conspiracy. He spent 20 years looking through the CFR's archives to write this, under one condition, he leave out the Rockefeller's name.

edit: One more book. Dr Guido Preparatta: "Conjuring Hitler". How the oligarchs of the west (quigley's 'Anglo-American Establishment' (illuminati)) created both world wars and gave us Hitler in order to extinguish German and Russian threat to the west.

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Tragedy and Hope - Carroll Quigley.

Jay Dyer has an 8 part series, 2 hours each on this book going chapter by chapter. The first hour of each part is available on youtube. 8 hours, you'll be shocked by what's in that book. Quigley was a professor at Princeton, Harvard and Georgetown. He was Bill Clinton's mentor. Serious shit, but reads like a conspiracy. He spent 20 years looking through the CFR's archives to write this, under one condition, he leave out the Rockefeller's name.
 Quoting: vEyeSea


yes....excellent read! There really are many truly researched works from the 1960's and through the 1990's from very excellent researchers BEFORE internet access.
Ralph Eppersons the "Unseen Hand" is an excellent start with very excellent supporting corroborating materials.
“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” ~Seneca

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I Stole this from another member.... ;)
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Tragedy and Hope - Carroll Quigley.

Jay Dyer has an 8 part series, 2 hours each on this book going chapter by chapter. The first hour of each part is available on youtube. 8 hours, you'll be shocked by what's in that book. Quigley was a professor at Princeton, Harvard and Georgetown. He was Bill Clinton's mentor. Serious shit, but reads like a conspiracy. He spent 20 years looking through the CFR's archives to write this, under one condition, he leave out the Rockefeller's name.

edit: One more book. Dr Guido Preparatta: "Conjuring Hitler". How the oligarchs of the west (quigley's 'Anglo-American Establishment' (illuminati)) created both world wars and gave us Hitler in order to extinguish German and Russian threat to the west.
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This is exactly what I am looking for thank you!
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I am looking for non-fiction conspiracy books. I collect books and am very interested in all things MKUltra and New World Order.

I found The Mind Manipulators by Alan W. Scheflinat goodwill and was blown away by it! I am looking for more good reads.

I have:

1 The Franklin Cover-up
2 Behold a Pale Horse
3 The Fouth Turning
4 Mass Control: Engineering Human
Consciousness
5 Morals and Dogma


Any suggestions?
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I have just purchased Behold a Pale Horse, of the 5 you listed, which was your favorite?
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Trance Formation of America by Cathy Obrian and Mark Philips.

Creature from Jeckle Island

Spelling could be off a bit.
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chariots of the gods
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I like Acharya S/D.M. Murdock's books, Suns of God and Christ in Egypt.
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Since you said NON-fiction, I would say 1984....
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Love that book! I have found some nice Easton Press leather books and found 1984, Animal Farm, and the Trial by Kafka over years for dirt cheap. They are some of the prizes of my bookcase ha ha
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Seriously? Leather bound? I WANT!!!!!! How do I get?
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"Rise Of The Fourth Reich"
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Since you said NON-fiction, I would say 1984....
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Love that book! I have found some nice Easton Press leather books and found 1984, Animal Farm, and the Trial by Kafka over years for dirt cheap. They are some of the prizes of my bookcase ha ha
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Seriously? Leather bound? I WANT!!!!!! How do I get

You have to keep an eye out to get them at a decent price...

www.ebay.com/itm/2003-EASTON-PRESS-FULL-LEATHER-CLASSIC-GEORG​E-ORWELL-ANIMAL-FARM-EXCELLENT/392139170783?hash=item5b4d50e3​df:g:j1wAAOSwGgdbt7BO

But Easton Press, Franklin Library, and Gryphon Editions are great publishers for beautiful books. I usually find them at antique stores and Craigslist. Sometimes people are willed their loved one's books and then sell them for 5 or 6 bucks a book on Craigslist not realizing their value. I have been collecting for a few years, it's an odd hobby for a 27 year old but I want to fill an entire wall with them. I scored a signed Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan book from an estate sale.
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En Route to Global Occupation by Gary Kah

Occult Theocracy by Edith Starr Miller

The Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustice Mullins

Anti-Gravity and the World Grid by David Hatcher Childress

Vimana Aircraft of Ancient India and Atlantis by David Hatcher Childress
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endhal...
joe coleman....
illuminatus trilogy....
apocalypse unsealed...
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Planet Rothschild, Volumes 1 and 2

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Jacob's Pillar by E. Raymond Capt

The Traditions of Glastonbury be E Raymond Capt

America B.C. by Barry Fell

The Book of Jasher
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Google Ralph Epperson's "The Unseen Hand"...good primer with a very good bibliography as well as source's and references. Have funhf
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Lol Epperson! Is he still around? That cactus-dwelling preacher. Lol
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I like Acharya S/D.M. Murdock's books, Suns of God and Christ in Egypt.
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B.M. Morecock Lol

She passed away. Way too early.
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Mein Kampf.
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“Behind the Balfour Declaration: The Hidden Origins Of Today’s Mid-East Crisis” by Robert John.
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