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180 Degrees: Unlearn The Lies You've Been Taught To Believe

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Stop for a moment and take a look at the world around you. Does everything seem normal? Or is it all upside down? Do you think this is happening just by chance? And if it isn’t, wouldn’t you like to know what is really going on?

To get back to the truth we need to invert the inversions. 180° is not just an angle, it is an answer; a total perspective and a set of solutions. No one said getting to The Golden Age was going to be easy. That journey begins with questioning everything you have been taught to believe.

798 pages, Paperback

Published December 30, 2020

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8 reviews
December 1, 2022
An excellent very well researched and referenced book. A true resource for the truth seeker. It is very rare to read a book packed with so much information which is this entertaining. Whether you are beginner or a very well read truth seeker Feargus O'Connor Greenwood takes us on a journey of enlightenment and reawakening.
82 reviews2 followers
June 25, 2023
Wow, just wow! An amazing, indescribable, refreshing, enlightening read!
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72 reviews
July 11, 2024
Thought providing, yes, but a challenging style to read with every half thought interrupted with a quote to support it. Understanding the point of this was to aggregate the work of many others, it just made me think of every high school graduation speech that begins with "according to Webster dictionary.." I would have liked a bit more narrative explaining how something came about than so many strings of quotes. Reading it wasn't worth the government list I'm sure I'm on now.
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248 reviews4 followers
March 4, 2025
If you can feel something is off about this world we live in, that things seem weird or even that things just don’t seem to add up, you are not alone!
You may be questioning the narratives of the last few years or you may just feel very confused and alone in your thoughts. That things just don’t seem normal.
I’ve always questioned what I’ve been taught. I don’t believe everything I’m told, especially when my intuition is telling me something is wrong.

The last few years have been not easy to navigate for anyone. Some became fearful, some were not in the slightest but felt something else was at play.

It is a very readable book, full of quotes and information that makes sense in this crazy corrupt world. Each of the 14 chapters concludes with references which I appreciate.


This book will either confirm what you have felt or challenge your beliefs.

Unless you are open minded and are willing to have your beliefs challenged then this book is probably not for you. It will either shock you or make your eyes roll and laugh.

The contents of this book were not new to me. I’ve listened to podcasts and people telling me their own experiences of the dark sides of humanity. I had already joined the dots a few years ago ( as hard as it was ) by doing my own research and delving deep over the years. This book basically covers much of the stuff in an easy and straightforward format.
It’s not for everyone and not everyone is willing to have their learnt beliefs shattered. But if you are wanting to delve in just be warned that there are some chapters that will be confronting ;the author gives a heads up beforehand which is considerate.
You have the option to skip to the next chapter if you feel you don’t have the capacity to absorb certain content.


Fergus O’Connor Greenwood is not trying to change your mind but merely gets you to think about things and come to your own conclusion. There is more he could have included but as he says he had to strike a balance. For some it will be too far, for others not enough. I think he did achieve what he set out to do.

5/5

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74 reviews2 followers
August 2, 2024
The present is dark if you accept the real truth of the way of our world. Darker still if you don't. And lights out if you won't. It's been said, the truth will set you free. Ask yourself does that still hold if that truth comes in a form as frightening and ugly as this. Yes it does. Even more so. Mountains of evidence to support calling the lies which is what they are, barefaced lies to be exact, are revealed here in these pages. Mountains. I was already aware of much of the content, of many of the false flags that were so colossal they become bullshit historical world events, planted fake media bullshit, big pharma scams, CIA crimes , and a parasitical world banking deceptions as well as a lot of other topics on what's in this book but not all of it. And not to this degree. So many new shocking truths.

The last 100 pages or so were particularly disturbing and the only pages that were a little hard for me to swallow. I don't know if that's because the information offered just sounds too vile, so far beneath acceptable human behaviour, and just too crazy to me to accept because it really is too crazy to be real, or if it sounds too crazy to me because I'm resisting the truth having been like all of us, a life long victim of the systematic bullshit programing too effectively in those particular arenas. The seeds of my skepticism, even critical distrust at times, were sown when I first discovered by chance that there was never a Santa Claus. This will happen to you when you read this book if it is exposing yourself to these kind of truths for the first time. We all know we were wrong about Santa Claus. You are about to learn with the same certainty, you were just wrong about almost everything else. So some of this, for me, very little mind you, meets with resistance when trying to digest it. Still I try to keep an open mind. I think my favorite part of the whole book was the reference at one point, that a day will come, and sooner rather than later, that like myself, nobody is going to believe much of anything we are told to believe anymore and that, that is a good thing, because it means that then finally, everybody isn't believing everything we are being lied to about. And trust the evidence, we are being lied to about everything. We and every generation back throughout recorded history. I highly highly recommend this book for critical thinkers who want to crawl out from underneath the shadow of the conspiracy theorists we are cleverly labeled as, solely to discredit us because we just want to know and spread fact-based truth with the irrefutable proof to back it up and to teardown and ultimately destroy all the deception of the "official narratives" that amount to no more than insidious crowd control propaganda and all of those responsible for forcing it down our throats.
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313 reviews7 followers
September 1, 2025
It was quite fun to read but it’s a non fiction written on a *very* broad range of topics from spirituality to finance by someone who is an expert on none.

Information is present as fact without alternative explanations or counter points. It’s not a book to present alternate viewpoints it’s more like “this is how it really is”. On everything from crypto to your soul.

The data/ evidence is shaky. Eg don’t give me “evidence” that Soros is a psychopath by explaining briefly what a psychopath is, and then use that “fact” that he is a psychopath to explain that the things he does are 100% intentional to destroy western society. Because while it may or may not be true, I can’t say that stuff in company without sounding like an idiot if I don’t have better intellectual backing.

I agree with much of the things in here, it’s a good overview into “truth seeking”. However, the author is way way off with the satanism stuff and that really made me start questioning the validity of this book.

Occult rituals and practices get flattened into satanism by people who don’t understand them.

But guess what, if you actually understood ancient calendars and gods/goddesses who these people actually reference. You’d be able to predict the future - most wars, huge PR events, royal family events are based around these calendars. You’d also know who is doing what for which god. It’s all public. But sure let’s say it’s all satanism because it’s easier to understand and sounds more nefarious.

No one who understands the occult and has access to the spiritual information these people have would worship satan, because that’s still part of Christianity essentially. 🤦‍♀️ So the fact that this very open stuff is completely missed by the author is disappointing.

Anyway it was a fun light holiday read.
7 reviews1 follower
July 19, 2023
I'm going to be a bit rabbit hole incorrect here but I disagree with much in here.

The work that went into this impressive Q'uran of a book is easily worth the purchase. Every maxim and pointer about escaping, and fighting, the Matrix is inside this book.  It's like all the searches you have made but in print.

The best thing about this is the quotes. They are impressive. The worse thing about this book is that it is a 'confirmer' for people like me who has been into Icke and the other guys for years. So we buy this book, and a form of intellectual porn kicks in like a Buddhist practitioner picking up a 750 page book of quotes and sayings from all the movers and shakers from spirituality. I actually bought a 500 page book on quotes from Ramana Maharshi I always read! But someone who has never studied Ramana will be at a loss. The book is actually good but there are so many counter rabbit holes out there. Like Jan Irvins old Gnostic Media podcast. But like the Holy book of the believer, this book can be opened with pleasure. 
Rabbit Hole correctness is also a problem. Much in here I don't believe in or I have discovered other Rabbit Holes that are not in this book.

Still an impressive achievement by the author.
1 review1 follower
January 14, 2024
Complete waste of money. First of all, he absolves the Muslims of 9/11 and instead blames...Israel! no mention of all the evidence that the hijackers were Muslim, that Muslims celebrated all over the world, that Osama Bin Laden is on tape boasting of it and tons of real proof. The author loves to take quotes out of context, and frequently quotes people who are practically unknown.

Then, he goes off on a tangent against the central banking system, claiming it is destroying society. Of course, he conveniently ignores the fact that even the poorest people in the US today live infinitely better than they did 50 or 100 years ago. Apparently, the author would like us to go back to a barter system where I trade my cow for your sheep.

Don't waste your time with this garbage.
49 reviews1 follower
June 8, 2023
A great collection of publicly held beliefs that don't make sense when examined critically.

I would call it the Conspiracy Theorist's Bible. An anthology of public controversies that I've known in the course of my life. From the Kennedy assasinations to 911 to Satanism, pedophilia and psychologic phenomena like remote viewing and the CIA's mind-control experiments.
Meticulously referenced. I could spend the rest of my life just reading the referenced literature and online videos.

It's a 748-page paperback, not available in electronic form. A long book but one I'll probably be looking back at from time to time.
6 reviews
October 1, 2023
Fantastic book!!!!! If you want to know, and are really interested in how we've all been lied to, and how the gov, all over the world are controlled and are controlling "US", then this a must!! No theory in it, just fact. So either take you're next jab and go to sleep, or hold back and enlighten yourself to what's really going on in plain sight...😐
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3 reviews
April 3, 2025
An excellent resource book that answers so many questions.
Dip into various topics and truly open your mind.
I love this book, even with some of the dark subject matter as a natural instinctive truth seeker.
13 reviews8 followers
September 28, 2022
One of the best books I have read and I have read a lot of books. Covers a very large area. Written from the heart. Well referenced. Highly recommended.
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1,108 reviews10 followers
February 28, 2025
Everything you believe to be true is almost certainly a lie. Sad but true. Read at your own risk . . . becoming disillusioned is not for the faint of heart.
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October 6, 2025
An eye opener. This is a well researched, well written and informative book. I listened to it on Kobo and it was 24hrs long but well worth the read.
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