by Gary H. Kah
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Product Description The publisher says this book "exposes the political forces around the world that are cooperating to unite the people of this planet under a New World Order. Some of the most recognizable names in America are on this list!"
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
En Route To Global Occupation, 2008-10-25 Well world, we as sovereign nations are slaves to the Rothschield, Rockafeller etc... Central Bank, that has been calling the loans on the government. Look at the feeling in the air. We are slaves to credit which make the 10 elite very rich
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
One word: Rubbish, 2008-09-12 If this book was meant to be a satire/comedy, it would be great.
Unfortunately, it wasn't. It's a compilation of ludicrous conspiracy theories. An example- the author somehow links "New Age" culture and people who eat organic food, to the so-called "New World Order". The only thing (other than the kitchen sink) that he didn't throw into the mix, are those 'UFO bases on the lawn of the White House'. Perhaps that will come in the sequel?
To boot, it's poorly written. How this book managed to sell more than a dozen copies is beyond me. I found this book on a shelf at a bed and breakfast where I'm staying. When I get home I'm rebalancing my stock portfolio - with an emphasis on Pharmaceutical companies that make anti-psychotic meds!
2 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
Side-Splitting Entertainment, 2007-02-02 I read this book thinking that it was based in international relations, though Mr. Kah's credentials as listed on the back of the book (two instances of "Who's Who" mailing list presence) and online (Middle East Trade Representative for the state of Indiana) weren't promising.
It's not really worth mentioning that the entire book is geared toward a certain crowd of people who will already believe what he says before he says it-- whether it's the contention that watermark space on international money is going to be used for a seal when the world switches to one international currency, or the idea that the breeding ground for the antichrist movement is health food stores-- so it's better to skip right over that criticism.
Let's concentrate on something else-- the writing is terrible. Exclamation points are used to giddy excess, multiple-page quotes abound, and lists names and references are used mid-chapter. This makes it difficult to read, despite the entertaining parts.
In conclusion, this book supports a dangerous idea rather than exposing one. The idea that working to undermine nationalism is the path to apocalypse is a great way to prevent a one-world government. Wouldn't it be much more ideal to continue to have ultranationalists and ethnic conflicts? Wouldn't that be great?
4 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
En Route to Global Occupation, Gary Kah, 2006-05-29 This book depicts a great conspiracy in which the people (pawns)of the world are lead like sheep into a satanic one world/one religion scenario. Where the European and world's elite resurrect the anti-christ through "occult" religions at the same time establishing their ubiquitous control over the world. The only way to stop this diabolical plan is of course through (say it with me now people) Jesuuuus Chriiist. Every time Mr. Kah presents evidence or a point of fact he taints it with born again rhetoric and biblical quotes as if they were a factual counterpoint This book is clearly a recruiting tool for the religious right in the same vein as the Turner Diaries are for the more radical sects of the right. It is truly a shame that world events can be manipulated and reduced to part of a christian fear campaign. I don't know which is worse, Mr. Kah's force feeding of christian belief upon government and every aspect of daily life or his representation of knowledge making him a veritable modern day Nostradamus.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
Solidly researched, very well put together., 2006-03-04 Gary Kah really puts it together very well in his book. He takes disparate pieces of the puzzle and puts it together to show the big picture. He connects the econonomic, political, religious/New Age, and other links and puts it all together convincingly. .Sometimes the perspective of a true insider makes all the difference. Kah is truly an insider. He provides impeccable credentials, as well as thorough footnotes and documentation of the facts. Case closed. This is a book that insiders dont want you to read.
Very well done. This New World Order thing is a lot further along than some people might think.

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