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Rise of the Fourth Reich

Rise of the Fourth Reich
By Jim Marrs

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #99422 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-08-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 448 pages

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Everyone should read this5
This book is so interesting. It really makes you think about what is going on in the world today and what happened in the past to make it so.

Fascinating insight into the machinations behind the scenes of WW25
Thoroughly enjoyed this book as i have the other Jim Marrs books i have read, a must read for researchers of the elite and WW2. Fascinating, compelling, excellent.

A sequel to Rule by Secrecy3
As usual Jim Marrs digs un all the dirt and forgotten mainstream articles that point to the extreme right-wing tendencies of the American Elite. The first half is a very convincing account of how the Rockefellers and British Aristocrats did everything they could to help HItler to power. They were under the impression that Eugenics (also a Bush family fave) is a good thing and indeed 'esential' for the furure of human evolution and money to be made from banking in a World War was just too good to give up.
It draws upon many years of investigations into especially Prescott and George HW Bush, Henry Kissinger and David Rockfelller. Some would say that these men are agents of the NWO, and that could very well be true. The connections and moneyflows go back decades and Jim Marrs makes it hard to ignore. A large section is dedicated to the work of the CIA, OSS and the Dulles brothers who used Operation Paperclip to facilitate the Nazi transplant of intelligence and scientific assets to the United States in spite of Eisenhowers order.

The second half is a somewhat disturbing account of actions taken by Rockefeller compromised poicies towars us citizems. Everything from water flouridation to disasterous eduication policy is torn apart ans exposed as part of a fascist agenda to produce "Workers, not thinkers".

It is not quite as sharp as Rule by Secrecy but it does expand on several issues presented in that book.