“So, if people don't want a war - are opposed to a war - how do you get away with it? You change public opinion and manufacture consent, that's how. You construct a carefully organised deception. A well-crafted and perfectly executed lie. Stage a false flag attacks, created by our own security services, blame it on terrorists, blow up British or US soldiers, bomb our buildings, fly planes into them, lie about weapons of mass destruction that can annihilate us in forty-five minutes flat. And bombard people with it in the media. Terrorists! Terrorism! Cells! Al-Qaeda! Isis! So every single time you turn on the new or read a paper, it's there. Despite the fact that statistically, you're more likely to be killed in a car accident or by your own bathtub than killed by a terrorist! And all the while, they're hiding the real reasons. Oil and gas. Gold. Regime change. Land. Power. Money. So they carry on until the public gets scared and angry, and yes, let's bomb these bastards! And how dare these people threaten and attack us! Then they want the war. The public are practically begging for it by then! Like George Orwell said, "The people believe what the media tells them". And if you control the media, the money, the politics, and the military, you control the whole systems.”
― Sibel Hodge, Untouchable
I do not even know what to say about this book.
When I picked Untouchable to read, I, like many others, had no idea child abuse and pedophilia would play such a prominent role. And believe me they do. The whole book is basically about this subject. It is really difficult to read.
I must include trigger warnings here for both the above mentioned subjects as well as child murder,
torture..etc..you get the idea. And it is not subtle either. There are very graphic scenes and it is upsetting so please know that before you start.
So, I have mixed feelings In a way, I loved the book. It catches you in its grip and will not let you leave until you finish. It is a dark and sinister read and you wait with baited breath for the sickos to get what is coming to them.
The characters are so fleshed out and I was so deeply moved by Jaime's story. I adored Mitch as well as Maya. I cannot imagine the courage the writer had in writing this! Really! It is remarkable, in the deep and searing character development. But it is also deeply painful and skim those scenes as I might..it is just tough to skim all of them. Sometimes your eyes act before your brain, and your reading something before you even realize it.
This book deeply reminded me of another book/movie called "Sleepers". That was extremely painful as well.
But there were a few things I did not like either that prevented me from giving it a five. Two other things..and do not get me wrong, there was WAY MORE to like than not to like..but two other things bothered me.
I do not ..I mean I am not sure..what to think about the focus of the media being complicit. To an extent I agree the media are "owned". But not all of them. I have a hard time with blanket generalizations. Although I am aware this book does not take place in the United States, I'd like to think..and maybe I am a silly little girl or naive or whatever..but I would like to believe that if a video such as that made its way to Rachel Maddow, a mainstream Media darling whom I watch weekly..or Lawrence O'Donnell..same..I would like to believe they would find a way to get it out there. I really do. And call me crazy but I believe they would too.
OK..Off my soapbox now..I do believe in corruption at the highest levels..look at the Jeffrey Epstein case. I admire the writer's guts. I do.
The only other thing I did not care for was:
spoiler:
The ending. I wanted more! It is not fair we go through 93 percent of the book with terror and dread and the ending is almost blink and miss it. I so wanted more. And yes the bad guys get what is coming but..they never get punished by the law. I would have LOVED to see that stuff go viral. In fact that is what I really thought the book was leading up to.
I have found this before in books about dreadful people. Monsters actually..doing dreadful things. Sometimes the endings are so quick. After hours of reading about these human scum masquerading as people, I just needed more good stuff at the the end.
Still..this was a smart and provocative read, incredibly well written and deeply emotionally upsetting. If you can get through the highly painful subject matter you will want to read this book.