America is at war. But this not a conventional war waged with tanks, battleships and planes in conventional battlefields —at least not yet. It is a secret, insidious type of war whose battleground is the people’s minds. Its main weapons are propaganda and mass brainwashing by disinformation, cunning, deception and lies in a large scale not used against the people of any nation since Nazi Germany. Though important, however, those elements are just part of a series of carefully planned and executed long and short-term psychological warfare operations. In synthesis, it is a psychological war —a PsyWar. If an unfriendly foreign power had carried out against the American people the actions carried out by Wall Street bankers, Oil magnates and CEOs of transnational corporations entrenched at the Council on Foreign Relations and its parasite organizations, we might well have considered it an act of war. Unfortunately, most Americans ignore that they are under attack. The reason is because, like Ninja assassins, the main weapon used by the conspirators who have managed to infiltrate and take control of the U.S. Government and most of American life has been their invisibility. For almost a century, these small group of conspirators have been waging a quiet, non-declared war of attrition against the American people, and it seems that they are now ready for the final, decisive battle. Unfortunately, as the last two presidential elections showed, the brainwashed American people reacted by changing the puppets, leaving the puppet masters untouched and in control. In this book Servando Gonzalez studies in detail the origins of the conspiracy, who the conspirators are, the main elements of this PsyWar and, what’s more important, how we can fight back and win.
With a robust index and dozens of pages of footnotes, this was just the book I was looking for to (1) lay out the manifestations in the world today of the grand conspiracy, and (2) provide resources and leads for further investigation. My plan is to randomly sample some of his material and follow up on his sources to see if the author accurately reflects them and if they are credible. The topic Gonzalez focuses on the most in this book is his claim that Castro has always been a CIA operative. Given the author's Cuban heritage, I'm not surprised he focused on this, but I got a little bogged down. One thing I love about the book is the author's non-dogmatic view of viable and just economic systems. I'm an anarcho-capitalist because I don't believe a coercive, monopoly government can be just, but I respect Gonzalez's distinction between cronyistic, transnational corporatism and what he calls "mom & pop capitalism". A nod to anti-globalists without falling for the Marx psyop…that's right, Gonzalez points out (and I've read this before) that Marx and the Soviet Union were ultimately elitist psyops one, to convince the masses they were in charge, and in the case of the Soviet Union, to keep the Czar from establishing a petroleum powerhouse in opposition to JDRockefeller. Yup, this book is chock full of goodies!
I'm not really sure where to begin with this book. I mainly read it because I was interested in the author's research on Castro and the Bogotazo. Instead of purchasing his other book, which delves deeper into Castro's involvement in the Bogotazo, I decided to start with this one since it covers more than just that event.
To start, this book primarily focuses on the CFR and its influence on key aspects of government, institutions, historical events, and society. While this is important, I believe the bigger picture is much broader than simply attributing everything to "CFR conspirators."
I found some of his opinions about certain figures a bit off-putting, like calling Alex Jones and true patriot and an expert. Jones seems more like an entertainer rather than someone to take seriously, but to each his own.
I'm also not a fan of the cliché emphasis he places on things, like repeatedly referring to Barack Obama as "Barack HUSSEIN Obama" throughout the book. I get the intended effect, which I think is foolish, but it becomes a bit overdone after a while. I felt the same about his references to things being "satanic". Evil does exists but using these trigger words are meant to appeal to the emotions of certain people, particularly those he refers to as "Judeo-Christians."
The book could use an editor as I found quite a few mistakes and some of his sources are questionable such as using his own article that no longer exists as a source.
That said, I did find the book engaging and thought-provoking, especially the historical context surrounding the CFR and their political influence, along with the insights on Castro. I'll keep the book on hand for future reference.
Wow, what a wild ride ! A crazy book by a nutty author ! Highly entertaining. If you enjoy conspiracies this is the book to read. Read it with the same mind set as reading Erik Van Dänicken Extraterrestrial books and you will really enjoy the vivid imagination of Mr Gonzalez. To sum it up quickly: There is a huge secret Cabale by the Rockefeller's and other bigwigs that have controlled the world in the shadows. And whatever happened historically was through their invisible hand. Wow !
This book is now in the fiction corner of my book shelf.
This information will not be found in school text books. True Americans and people all over the world need to wake up and stop the atrocities a few group of cowards are executing against the general population. Many so called leaders need to be prosecuted and exposed for their treasonous actions against the republic. Don't fall asleep!!!