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A ​háttérhatalom : Kézikönyv az Illuminátusokhoz, Szabadkőművesekhez, és a világot irányító legbefolyásosabb titkos szervezetekhez

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A ​háttérhatalom… mégis kiket takar ez a ködös megfogalmazás?
• Kik ezek a szervezetek, kik vannak bennük, mit csinálnak azok, akik benne vannak, milyen célért küzdenek?
• Tényleg ők irányítják a világot, mi pedig emberek csak statisztálunk a nagy színházban, ahol azt játszuk, hogy szabadok vagyunk?
• Kik azok az Illuminátusok, Szabadkőművesek, mit is takar tulajdonképpen Bohemian Grove, a Koponyák és Csontok társasága?
Tételezzük fel, hogy ezeknek a csoportosulásoknak a célja „az emberiség rabszolgasorban való tartása, különféle módszerek által. Tételezzük fel, hogy a nemzetközi összefonódás, ami jellemzi őket, tökéletesen minden eszközt megad a kezükbe ahhoz, hogy korlátlanul gyakorolhassák felettünk a hatalmat. Tételezzük fel, hogy szándékosan mérgeznek minket az élelmiszereken keresztül, és egyéb néma és láthatatlan gonosz dolgokat tesznek az életünk megrövidítéséért, hogy elérjék a világ népességcsökkenését…”
• Vajon miért teszik ezt?
„Tételezzük fel, hogy semmit nem tehetünk ellenük. Tételezzük fel, hogy a világban semmi nincs ok nélkül és kivétel nélkül mindenben benne van a kezük.”
• De kicsodák ők valójában, mi a történetük, hogyan jöttek létre és milyen ceremóniákat alkalmaznak, milyen szimbólumrendszereket használnak?
• Ugye Önt is érdekli a válasz?
Kézikönyvszerűen a legfontosabb titkos társaságok kerülnek górcső alá, Illuminátusok, Szabadkőművesek, Trilaterális társaság és szinte az összes világot irányító, árnyékban megbújó szervezet. „Tételezzük fel, hogy Ön érdeklődik ezen dolgok iránt. Akkor beszerzi ezt a könyvet.”
Lássuk hát kik is a valódi Háttérhatalom!
• Az Asszaszinok
• A Templomos lovagok
• Az Illuminátusok
• A Szabadkőművesek
• A Trilaterális Bizottság és a Bilderberg Csoport
• A Külügyi Kapcsolatok Tanácsa
• Koponya és Csontok Rendje
• A 300-ak Bizottsága
• A Bohemian Grove
• A Jezsuiták
… és még sok más…
„A kötet egyaránt tud újat mondani a szakavatott, témával foglalkozó olvasónak éppúgy, mint az ezekre a szervezetekre rácsodálkozó, média-altatásból éppen ébredező embertársainknak.”

192 pages, Hardcover

First published February 26, 2015

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James Jackson

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Previous books published under the name of James H. Jackson.

James Jackson has a postgraduate degree in Military Studies and is a consultant in military risk. He is the author of The Counter-Terrorist Handbook and lives in London.

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June 14, 2020
Started off well but I'm so bored right now. Not great. Dry and uninteresting.
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4 reviews
March 21, 2018
Very informative and slightly creepy. The author does an excellent job of putting the facts out there and sticking to information that has been verified. He does not get caught up in some of the more ridiculous allegations.
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May 4, 2021
100/10 WOULD NOT recommend. If I could give a 0/5 - I would. This book was boring af! It had so much potential but then during chapter 3 onwards - it started to sound like a gossip blog. Actually it's as if the author was bitter 'cause he wasn't invited in any of those "secret societies". It really sounded like that, it's so annoying. I mean.. wth? This book is less than 200 pages but it took me A WHOLE DAY to finish this. I lost my brain cells after reading this. I'm so disappointed!! It had potential. UGHHH
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August 14, 2023
Interesting information, worst recording ever!

The information contained in this book is no better or worse than the many other similar text on the market. I found the narrator voice to be pleasant, and his pronunciation is well executed. However there is one unforgivable technical issue. The sibilance in the narration is overly distracting and disappointing. Better microphone technique would have made this a pleasant listening experience.
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January 4, 2024
Interesting connection made between the heretic, Hassan Sabbah, his Hashishin (Assassins) and the Knights Templar, during the 11th & 12th centuries. The organizational structure and methods of Sabbah’s cult also seems to have served as inspiration for Adam Weishaupt and the formation of the Bavarian Illuminati in 1776.
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August 5, 2019
Pleasantly surprised! I’ve watched so many documentaries and read a fair bit about this subject, that I didn’t expect anything new to appear, on the contrary! I have learned much!
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5 reviews4 followers
June 26, 2020
content is good but the way this book is written is not catchy.
the info. about Illuminati was the reason for 1 more star...
102 reviews5 followers
September 12, 2021
Very good book. I highly support the author to release more books about the ugly side of the world so that many more of us can quickly wake up.
24 reviews
June 17, 2016
A book posed as fact but has a seating in reality next to that of a Dan Brown novel.

This book was an interesting read. However, I have several issues with it. First, it is full of loosely tied hearsay with absolutely no scholarly backing in terms of citations. ZERO legitimate sources for the books outrageous claims are provided. The writer also tends to incoherently jump from one conspiracy to another and in doing so contradicts himself over and over. Basically, a collection of unfounded conspiracy theories that I can almost guarantee are all sourced from the internet and posed as a scholarly work.
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August 7, 2015
«Other mysterious deaths the Illuminati may be responsible include the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (wich precipitated the star of World War I), the assassination of Mohandas Gandhi, the deaths of Jimmy Hoffa, Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield, the unexplained "cancer" of Bob Marley and even the recent death of erstwhile "King of Pop" Michael Jackson.»

É preciso mais para ver de que tipo de obra se trata?
Aproveita-se o capítulo I, sobre os Assassinos do Velho da Montanha, onde aprendi a velha noção de «fedayin» - os que aceitam a morte».
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November 22, 2015
Hello I'm radwan from Morocco, I want say that forget those crazy people they are crazy, live your life because this life it's short, enjoy it
don't care of those crazy people, told who is give you the life not those people the god who gives the life to people

I want say our friend, we are all die one day forget those shiit people and live your life the god only control us not humains like me

I feel i'm happy, i feel i'm better that all those societies

the life is not about have lot of money, it's just how you live it ?

Bye
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3 reviews1 follower
June 10, 2015
Four stars for entertainment value. I enjoyed it from start to finish. I would characterize this as "edutainment." I listened to the audio version; I wonder if the print version had footnotes, endnotes, or other substantiating citations to back up the author's assertions. . . . If not, it's not clear he went any deeper than Wikipedia (and maybe not even that deep for some chapters).
624 reviews
July 12, 2021
An unbelievable book unraveling some of the most dangerous secret societies of the world. Beyond the visible surface of the calm waters lurks dangerous currents and demonic forces manipulating the whole system. We need to be afraid! Very afraid!!
70 reviews
March 9, 2015
Secret Societies

This book is very informative and helpful when it comes to Secret Societies. They really want one world government and to control people's thinking.
2 reviews
March 5, 2016
Enlightened

I liked this because it an eye-catching viewing of a topic I knew little about. Highly recommended this book to read.
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May 25, 2016
I've read better conspiracy theory books. The long lists of "members" adds nothing to the telling.
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Author 1 book
May 6, 2021
Very poorly written, but fairly entertaining read.
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