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The Hidden Evil: The Financial Elite's Covert War Against The Civilian Population

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Mark provides compelling evidence that wealthy satanist-psychopaths are waging a covert war right in your neighborhoods as they establish a global dictatorship known as the New World Order.

Their potential enemies are placed under constant surveillance by the security forces and attacked with silent and traceless directed-energy weapons that leave no visible injury. These attacks are combined with psychological warfare used to inflict recurrent emotional pain.

To enforce their rule on the street-level they have recruited a major portion of the civilian population to stalk and harass targeted individuals. [6x9 Paperback Edition has 258 pages]

260 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 19, 2011

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May 27, 2016
The text is well written and is at times based on some very good source material of very real and important issues in western society, like the part on psychopathy for example. But Interspersed with well written explanations and sound reasoning are assertions that make the entire topic seem paranoid and crazy, never mind extremely unlikely, most of Volume II Part I of the book especially.

An example of this is on the use of bullying or social pressure as a means to silence political and social critics, where a real example of this that comes to mind is that of Charles Lindberg during his opposition to America entering WW2. The author on the other hand uses an example from his own life to illustrate this:
“Here is one personal example which took place at a YMCA in Boston, shortly after I
realized I was being Gang Stalked. At the time, there were four people, including myself
in the weight room. After I was there for a few moments I noticed there was an unusual
amount weight banging. It was louder and more repetitive that it normally is.
I've been exercising and going to health clubs for about 15 years and I immediately
recognized that these few people were repeatedly going out of their way to make as much
noise as possible. I sat down on a bench and started doing dumbbell presses. Two
students walked in, stood on either side of the bench I was sitting on and began to do
lateral arm raises, blatantly invading my personal space. There was no special equipment
that they were using in that area. I noticed one had a shirt on that said something like,
"The MOST important part of playing rugby is support."
Anyone who can't wait a few minutes for you to finish and needs to stick their arms in
your face is probably doing it on purpose. In addition, the exercise they were doing could
have been done anywhere else a gym that was almost empty. It was a dead giveaway.
Another student arrived and began lingering in an area to my left. He stared at me for a
few seconds and started smirking.
Once he had my attention he turned his back to me so I could see his shirt which read,
"CHASE." In smaller letters underneath was the word, "Manhattan." These attacks using
symbolism are common reports among people who are targeted. The kid with the
CHASE shirt left shortly after, and his total stay was about ten minutes. That episode is
an example of noise, crowding, and symbolic attacks.”
(This is just one example of many that could have been used to illustrate my point.)

So even if there are sections of the text that are to a large extent very good the overall text is not giving a likely, never mind accurate account of the topics discussed. Whether this is due to unintentional misinformation or deliberate disinformation is anybody’s guess, but whatever the case may be the end result is the same. The “creative” parts makes the whole seem unlikely and as an illegitimate area of investigation. This is a real shame because the book is otherwise very good.
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