Conspiracies often dwell in the realms of fantasy and fiction. But what happens when some of the “theories” dismissed by politicians and the media instead turn out to be true?
Obscured from public scrutiny, plots have been hatched that defy our most wild speculations. These aren’t tales spun by overactive imaginations, but actual covert operations conducted by those bestowed with immense power and trust.
The stories shared in this gripping book are more than just disturbing episodes of our history—they’re stark reminders of the ability of powerful people to shape world events and our own lives through deception and lawless corruption.
By illuminating these obscure corners of history, this book will challenge you to question, to seek the truth, and to be skeptical of those in power.
Connor Boyack is founder and president of Libertas Institute, a libertarian think tank in Utah. In that capacity, he has spearheaded important policy reforms dealing with property rights, civil liberties, transparency, surveillance, and education freedom.
Connor is the author of several books, including the new Tuttle Twins series that teaches the principles of liberty to young children. Other books include Latter-day Liberty: A Gospel Approach to Government and Politics and its companion, Latter-day Responsibility: Choosing Liberty through Personal Accountability.
Connor's work has been publicly praised by former Representative Ron Paul, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Tom Woods, and other nationally recognized figures. He is a frequent commentator on current events and has appeared in local, national, and international interviews to publicize and comment on his work.
A very good book. Everyone needs to read this and be aware of the sorts of things our government and corporations have done in the past and that are verified and based on evidence.
Troy 1/4/25 “The Tuttle Twins Guide to True Conspiracy Theories” By: Connor Boyack
The main idea is that the government was and still is harming us in many different ways. Each chapter talks about a different situation that actually happened or is happening, and it exposes the lies that we’ve been told by the legacy media and the US Government.
Is there a big lesson or moral to be learned? I would say that there is a huge moral lesson to be learned because it shows what a lot of people who have been in power in the past and present have been doing to the people of their country that they are supposed to be protecting. What does this book teach you or what did you learn? This book has taught me that the government should be questioned in all its decisions that might hinder me or others around me. I learned a lot from this book. This book helped me develop my questioning of things and critical thinking skills. It also gave me meaningful questions to ask in these situations. How did this book help you grow? This book helped me grow by informing me more about things I might not have known if I hadn't read this book. I have grown in my knowledge of things that are happening in the world at this current moment and throughout history. What was your greatest challenge in reading this book? My greatest challenge reading this book was seeing what the government has done in the past and what they have done even now. It was hard to see all the corruption in the government right now and from in the past. Did this book help you on your own Hero's Journey? If so, describe. Yes, this book helped me on my hero's journey by informing me more about things I did know. This helped me because now I can use what I learned from this book to question if the people in authority are right in making some of their decisions. I would strongly recommend this book to a friend and even a stranger because it helped me know what the government is up to behind the public eye, and it shows how important it is to think for yourself and not just go with the tide. This book proves that we should stand up against things that only serve the interests of those in power, especially if they don't help anyone else at all. I feel this book should be read by many people and families in the United States and around the world.
Man, this book is an eye-opener of all the things you dont learn in school. I love the way the chapters were laid out (what everyone was told, what you didn't know about/what people weren't told, and then why it matters). Each chapter ends with receipts (congressional reports, declassified journal reports, etc.).