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Many well-intentioned people these days look to the realm of politics for the solutions to the many and diverse societal problems facing the world. They believe that if only they could get good people into seats of power, then all would begin to correct itself and heal. These are noble and sane beliefs; indeed, one would expect the political route to bring this hoped-for outcome. We have come to believe that government does the will of the people, that the vote of the individual is the ultimate shaper of policy. The reality, however, is quite different, and this is borne out factually and undeniably in Ted Flynn's new book, Hope of the Wicked.
Politics has become but a tool for chaos; the solution for the ills confronting us exists far beyond. How have we arrived at the point we find ourselves, a point defined by the lack of ability to even govern our own future? If we can no longer determine our temporal destiny, then what does? The answers lie in a vast tangle of forces, organizations, individuals and philosophies, a tangle purposely confusing so as to avoid detection, a mass bound together tangibly by the desire of money and power, intangibly by the very essence of deceit.
What are these forces? How do they function? How have they come to the height of power? The truth is not easy to explain, nor is it easy to accept. The deception underlying the plans and processes is extremely subtle and pervasive. To understand all that is afoot requires delving into a large number of areas. Hope of the Wicked does just this. It explores the convergence on a global basis of multi-national corporations, foundations, and the political and sociological instruments of a one-world government to bring a New World Order.
The book is 550 pages with 82 photographs and 1,200 footnotes, with a strong historical basis to show that there is a global elite working to end the sovereignty of nations, to place all under the United Nations. Areas explored the plan to bring America into the New World Order, the altered roles and make-up of the family, how a global elite is working to change the form of money, the abuse of technology, the Shadow Government, Executive Orders, the role of the Federal Reserve and who owns it, the Bilderbergers, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, identities of the global big wigs and wonks, how the agenda has no ideology and is neither Democrat nor Republican but about control, the erosion of freedoms and rights, the planned collapse of the world economy to bring a new order from chaos, the intentional dumbing-down of American education, and many other issues that are bothering you in your gut, but that you can't put your finger on.
Hope of the Wicked is about the greatest deception in modern history. Nothing is left to guesswork; when you are finished reading, you will understand that what seems to be inconsistent and illogical to you, is not to the global elite who wish to bring the United States under the auspices of the United Nations. The quotes are from established world leaders, past and present, and most are household names. It is laid out for all to see what they have organized out in the open for all to observe, if one wants to learn what the Masters of the Universe are planning for the New World Order. The book is neither left- nor right-wing politically, but is the view of a scribe observing these trends and issues over a twenty-five year period. When you are done reading the material presented in this book, you'll never look at the news the same way again. It all amounts to control, control of your money, your work, your family, your education, your attitudes, your beliefs, your thoughts. Read Hope of the Wicked and you will know for sure it is not only possible, it is already being done.

554 pages, Paperback

First published May 24, 2000

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46 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2014
Loved, loved, loved it. Well researched and full of content we should have learned in school but didn't because of deceit and the intentional rewriting of history to control the masses. It is not a quick read because the material is heavy and reading it in small doses is best for digestion, but you will never regret having read this book. It will pique your interest in this genre.

Although it is not a new copyright, the material is poignant, relevant and you can tell the book is filled with truth because since it's been written, many of the predictions have come to fruition. Well done and a terrific addition to your library.
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September 24, 2014
This book deserves accolades simply for the impressive amount of information, historical data, and cross references it contains that back up the many claims that it makes. It is indeed a convincing "eye-opener" even for those who may think they are well-versed in the dealings of the Illuminati and the shadow government. Because of what I read in this book, Flynn has given me a solid foundation to better articulate things that most people know happen in society, but they can't really explain how or why. Some of the info discussed is unreal, yet very convincing due to the amount of evidence, which he gives you plenty of references to "fact check" him.

I recommend to take this book in in small doses. It took me about two years to read, just reading it off and on in short spurts, of course while reading other material as well. Trying to read too much of this book at once would be like information overload. Also, Flynn drops so many names, dates, and organizations, you might just jumble all the details together. I would even say that at some points, the book gets to be an exhaustive read with all the data and alphabet soup organization names.

It is indeed an interesting read, and contains many small gems of philosophical encouragement that push you to keep reading. The interesting spin on this book is that is has a religious take on it. It is definitely told from a Christian perspective, as the author pinpoints the age old battle between good (God) and evil (Devil) as reason why the elites of the world commit the atrocious acts that they do upon society. I also felt that the author was a bit homophobic at some points in his discussion of topics as it pertained to homosexuals, which I didn't agree with. Although, that is not to discredit much of the other information. It's definitely told from the perspective of a white, Christian (I think he's Catholic) male. In turn, it really overlooks how issues discussed may concern people of other races, genders, and religions. Which is kind of sad given the exhaustive details this author has compiled regarding these secretive government bodies. It's still a decent read though.
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May 13, 2009
this is the ultimate book in the workings of the nwo. the information in this book can keep you busy for years in research. lots of good leads for good reads. no joke! i have found on the net some very interesting books and authors because of the books cited here. get the book. read it. pass it along. or just use it as your guide.
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August 8, 2008
Amazing..
I still read it..thanks
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December 27, 2022
This is a long 500 page book. Each page is replete with information that is all well sourced and not taken out of context. If you are going to read one book as an introduction to the history of modern elitism and corporate-financial-government corruption then Hope of the Wicked is your book. It is nauseating how portentous this masterwork is 20 years after it was published. I particularly appreciated the emphasis on the Clinton administration in the last third of the book. Clinton seems to be overlooked and overshadowed by Bush, Nixon, Regan, Obama, Trump and even Carter; however he was a very important and nefarious leader in establishing the militarization of police, overreaching executive orders regarding the UN and Fema, commencing the war on terror, and many more acts of corruption and undermining of the U.S constitution. There is a religious bias, but it's very understandable in perspective. All in all HotW is a very comprehensively documented timeline of how the modern power elite as we know it today began and evolved into the present day.
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October 24, 2020
Conspiracy to rule the world, Utopian dream, the powers that be...WHO ARE THEY? You may think your life is private and you may think that you are the master of your small universe, but you will think differently after reading this showstopper. Everything you thought will be flipped on its head, the very foundation you built your reality around will crumble as you read deeper into the reality "THEY" hide from you. Incredible read, full of information that only the brave dare to trek down to know the truth.
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March 26, 2024
This is one book everyone should read.
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July 9, 2015
Loved the information in this book. It's incredible well researched and heavily sourced. My biggest issue is two-fold:

1. The author repeats himself too much. This lends to the book slowing down after the first half.

2. The book tends to drop threads and pick up new ones in the middle of the chapter.

The book needs an editor to seriously tighten it up. Honestly it could have been about a hundred pages shorter. This would keep the pacing on point with the first half of the book and help keep the information from getting diluted from unnecessary repetition.
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March 29, 2014
This is a well researched book. If you only read one book about the New World Order, read this one... because it's the only book you'll ever need to read.
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June 28, 2024
Loved. Well researched. Thought provoking. Non partisan facts.
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