While I have no problem believing that government forces are undeniably doing some spooky and horrifying things behind the backs of the public, it was so hard to take this book seriously. Many of the conclusions he reaches are somewhat far-fetched (going into research with the desire to prove a conspiracy theory doesn't always work. If you're looking for something suspicious, you're apt to find it somewhere). Also, don't know if it was just the edition I was reading, but the ridiculous amount of typos, spelling/grammar errors and altogether lack of proofreading made my eye twitch. Who let this book be published with that amount of errors? Not to mention that, glaring errors notwithstanding, it's terribly written. Two stars because the evidence he gives is somewhat compelling, but it was a nightmare to get through and hard to take seriously.
EDIT: After doing some research on the author, suddenly it all falls into place. He's an avid anti-vaxxer, promoter of "holistic" healing and supporter of some really effin out there conspiracy theories. This book was also apprently self-published (that explains the lack of proofreading.) I should really amend this entire review to just one word: Yikes.