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The Atlantean Conspiracy

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The Atlantean Conspiracy Final Edition is the ultimate encyclopedia exposing the global conspiracy from Atlantis to Zion. Discover how world royalty through the Vatican and secret societies control literally every facet of our lives from behind the scenes and have done so for thousands of years. Topics covered include Presidential Bloodlines, The New World Order, Big Brother, FEMA Concentration Camps, Secret Societies, The Zionist Jew World Order, False Flags & The Hegelian Dialectic, The Lusitania & WWI, Pearl Harbor & WWII, Operation Northwoods, The Gulf of Tonkin & The Vietnam War, The Oklahoma City Bombing, The 9/11 Inside Job, Media Manipulation, The Health Conspiracy, Fluoride, Vaccines, Engineered AIDS, The Meat & Dairy Myth, The Cure for Everything, Masonic Symbology, Numerology, Time Manipulation, The Christian Conspiracy, Astrotheology, Magic Mushrooms, Atlantis, Kundalini, Enlightenment, Geocentric Cosmology, The NASA Moon and Mars Landing Hoaxes, Aliens, Controlled Opposition, and much more

329 pages, Paperback

First published February 12, 2012

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May 2, 2021
Holy hell this book will ROCK YOUR ENTIRE BELIEF SYSTEM. Everything you thought you “knew” about the world? Blown into a million pieces and you’re only left with the last page of this book and a million mosaics of the world you thought you knew in your hands.
The ONLY reason this is 4 stars, not 5, is because I’m a Christian and the Christ Conspiracy chapter didn’t sit well with me.
I’m very open to reading different understandings of how this world works and how it’s run - I love eric dubays stuff - but I always take everything back to scripture, to test it for truth, so I guess we will always differ in that
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February 8, 2013
I agreed with most of what Dubay stated. Some of his findings are a little difficult to accept as 100% truth. I also didn't like that there wasn't any chapters. Book seemed like an article or research paper instead of a book.
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October 7, 2019
"Annuit Coeptis…is translated as Annuit, our enterprise. Coeptis is translated to mean 'crowned with success,' or 'is crowned with success,' therefore, Annuit Coeptis is 'our enterprise, which is now a success.'"

These are not Dubay's words; they're from another text that Dubay excerpts (something like 3/4 of this book is excerpted from other books), and…look, you don't have to know Latin to know this translation is wrong. Just go to a library or archive.org and spend five minutes with a Latin dictionary. It's backwards: coeptis is a noun, annuit is a verb, and even if you can't piece together how the translation should go, you can at least tell, just by looking up the words, that it can't be this. I mean, it would take mere moments of research to conclusively prove that Jordan Maxwell, author of The Matrix of Power and source for this quote, does not know even schoolboy Latin.

I don't think we're supposed to believe that the Brotherhood modified every Latin dictionary ever published, and all Latin texts, just to make Jordan Maxwell look ridiculous. The fact that annuit cannot mean "our enterprise" is a hard fact to fake.

On this one hand this is not so important; a "real" translation of annuit coeptis, which would be something like "he approves of our enterprises," is not far off enough from the spurious one that it actually subverts Dubay's points. But it's telling that Dubay quotes a source that is wrong, and objectively so, and doesn't bother to check in any mainstream source to see if it's right.

I know it's my fault for reading a book called The Atlantean Conspiracy, but every source Dubay uses, if you look it up, is like Jordan Maxwell.

Not every every source. That's an exaggeration. Some are taken out of context; some are supporting genuine facts. But so many of them just need to be looked at for two minutes: It's fine to point out the many connections between the lives of the biblical Joseph and the biblical Jesus, but if one connection is that Joseph has twelve brothers and Jesus has twelve disciples, you might want to stop and see if maybe Joseph actually had eleven brothers.

If you think David Icke is a double agent for the Illuminati because he believes the world is round…well, you'll probably still be disappointed that so much of this book is just quotations. A better Rosicrucian-history book uses primary sources, while Dubay seems to have spent a lifetime absorbing nothing but Alex Jones and Gary Allen.

Still not a bad hodgepodge storehouse of occult trivia. 666 divided by the Fahrenheit boiling point really does give you pi. It it coincidence that 212 is also Manhattan's area code?
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January 5, 2022
A horoughly researched book that exposes the Royal bloodlines direct control of political power throughout history. Eric is an excellent writer and indeed his capacity to narrate audio books is a great attribute. Documented genealogy is difficult to refute. In many ways the information in this book is unsettling to those new to this topic. For others like myself the book confirms long held knowledge gleaned from previous books and documentaries by other researchers especially Jordon Maxwell , David Icke etc. Eric's writing is eloquent and easy to comprehend
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September 17, 2014
I'm just not sure what to say about this. What do you believe and what not?

The read is terrible ... there are no chapters, and (although there is a flow) the flow is somewhat disjointed. Between this and the rants (for lack of a better term) it is an extremely tedious read.

Bottom line is what to believe ...

Who tells the truth ...

How much should anyone care ....
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