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Sinister Forces-A Warm Gun: A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft (Sinister Forces)
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Hardcover - 01 December, 2005 Trine Day
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Author: Peter Levenda, Dick Russell ISBN: 0975290630
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Related Areas: Conspiracy & Scandal Investigations, Government - General, History - General History, Murder - Serial Killers, Occultism, Political Science, Political Science (Specific Aspects), Politics / Current Events, Politics/International Relations, United States - 20th Century, United States History (Specific Aspects), Controversial Knowledge & Mysteries, History / United States / 20th Century, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, USA
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Has Levenda "Doubled" The author of Unholy alliance and Sinister Forces-The Nine, did not write this book. If he did it was another personality. Did he double? Like he claims so many have or could have? Maybe the Nazi's did get him in South America, and wiped his memory, if not the nazi's, then someone did. This book was slop. Almost as if someone else wrote it. Some adolescent.
Levenda's Leftist Lexicon This is now the third of Levenda's books I have read and the second in this particular series. As other reviewers have noted, by the end of this edition, the author's leftist political views and anti-Catholic epistemological perspective overwhelm the narrative to the point that credibility suffers. This is really rather sad, as Levenda is a talented writer, who has done, evidently, some significant research. Unfortunately, it becomes hard to take an author seriously who quite rightly attacks the Bush clan, whilst holding the hideous Clintons above reproach, and worse, misses no opportunity to villify the Church, while smiling at Wicca. The hypocricy is really breathtaking.
Author Succumbs to Party Politics and Selective Naivety This author was batting a thousand with previous books like the profound "Unholy Alliance" and the eerie first installment of "Sinister Forces." And parts of this second installment are as good as the first. Disappointingly, however, toward the end of this book, the author lets party politics blind him to the true nature of the Clinton presidency and what the Clintons really represent. He doesn't understand that there is only a thin veneer of difference between the Clintons and Bushes, and that the two families really are partners in crime, going back to the days when Daddy Bush was president, Slick Willie was governor of Arkansas, and tons of illegal drugs were being smuggled into the Mena, Arkansas airport (read "Compromised" by Terry Reed). That couldn't have happened without both the president and the governor turning a blind eye and giving each other a secret handshake in the dark, yet this author--who is so brilliant in other areas--is shockingly dull in this area. Ironically, while Levenda writes and thereby exposes much about the history of the scientific study of mind control in this country, he likewise falls into a kind of Manchurian stupor when writing about Clinton and his charm: For example, Levenda dismisses the notorious "body count" surrounding Clinton, declaring there to be no evidence in support of this claim; yet, Levenda conveniently fails to cite (as he probably would have, if discussing anyone else but Clinton) many flagrantly disturbing signs, like, oh, for example, the fact that Governor Bill Clinton nominated an official coroner for the state of Arkansas who would rule such things as multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen and the back of the head, and victims having their heads run over by a railroad car as "accidental deaths" or "suicides"--from which we get the term "arkancide," as in, "Oh, that witness who was slated to testify tomorrow against Clinton just got arkancided." (Read the book "The Boys on the Tracks" by Maya Leveritt.) Moreover, Levenda fails to mention Clinton's treason in having sold secret weapons technology to the Chinese in exchange for campaign money. And the fact that truckloads of women--many claiming to have been RAPED by Bill Clinton--were coming forward, NONE of whom would Clinton's Masonic brother Trent Lott even deign to investigate (read "Sell Out" by David Schippers), and that Clinton used tax-payer-paid state employees, Arkansas state troopers, to act as his own personal pimps to arrange illicit liasons for him (read "Crossfire" by L.D. Brown). Yeah, that Clinton--he's a great guy, all right.
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