The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction

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Secret societies have both fascinated and frightened people for hundreds of years. Often the infamous Illuminati is mentioned as the core of conspiracies which span the globe. The Illuminati is actually a historical secret society which had goals of revolutions and world domination dating back to the 1770s. Since then, rumors and conspiracy theories involving the Illuminati continue to spread, sometimes finding their way into popular novels like Dan Brown’s Angels & Demons and Hollywood movies like Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Some men have even come forward claiming to be former members, offering details of what they allege are the inner workings of the organization. When you sift through all of the information available on the subject, you may be surprised that the truth is stranger than fiction. In The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction, author and occult expert Mark Dice separates history from Hollywood and shows why tales of the secret society won’t die.

The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction

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  1. Mark’s “Resistance Manifesto” is still one of my all time favorite books, Mark’s authorship and readability is unmatched , I personally believe he’s the best young author in America, and like a great band even though you may love the preceeding work and at its peek can be your absolue favorite anhything, it is almost made irrelavent by the mind blowing greatness of there lastet effort, I think I read they entire book in probaly six hours while devouring the first 300 pages in about four, being a young Christian with strong interest in the Truth/ Patriot movement myself I find myself relating to Mark’s work, better then other investagative journalists, Mark really puts the “active” back into “activism”, and “Illuminatti” is no exception…if you are reading information like this for the first time Mark does a great job of putting alot of it into Lehmans terms and presents facts without bias, I also love the way the chapters never veer from there intended subject and are short and sweet while utilizing the three c’s of writing, clear, concise, and concrete, the timing of the book is also incredibly crucial and important coming on the heels of “Angels and Demons” because it can garner interest from pop culture “zombies” as Mark calls them from just hearing the word “Illuminatti” and Dan Brown’s disinfo sci’fi diatribe…Great Book and God Bless Mark Dice, true patriot, Christian and defender of American Soveriengty
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. T. Giles says:

    This is quite likely one of the worst written books I have ever had the displeasure of trying to choke my way through.

    First, the spelling is terrible. “Prince of Whales” instead of Prince of Wales is one of the more notable errors which show up with alarming regularity and make the read all the more tedious.

    Next, the Author cannot even do math. $700 billion turns out to be 30,000 for every man, woman, and child in the USA he notes when discussing the sub-prime bail-outs. Well there are 320 million or so people in the USA. That would make the bail-out only 2,200 dollars per man, woman, and child in the USA. A bit of a difference.

    Lastly, the whole book has an underlying “Christian” driven agenda to it which makes it particularly unappealing. And everything is linked by conspiracy. The possibility that they all could be linked is real. However, if you look a the probability of all of them being linked, it is next to impossible.

    To sum up..the book is poorly written, poorly researched, uses hearsay and opinion for proof, and works hard to bash not only wealthy people but the common man as well. It is a waste of paper, time, and money.

    Dice will likely say that I am an Illuminati conspirator but no, I am not. The Illuminati of Weishaupt died a long time ago. The only reason the myth is still alive is because it gives people like Mark Dice an excuse for their own lack of success or their own sad reality.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Boy this was an eye opener… I’m a skeptic at the core but this book has definately made me think and wonder who is really in charge in this world. If not anythings else it was pure entertainment!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Brandon says:

    This was an excellent book, there was tons of information and really increased my knowledge on the illuminati. I have never read a book on illuminati with this much information in it. I would recemend this book to everyone.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. This book is such a wake up call to what is really going on in thic ountry. Mark Dice does a wonderful job in pointing out fact vs. fiction hence the title. I am not a big conspiracy theorist but I am beggining to question what our govt. is doing. You owe it to yourself to read this book and form your own opinion. Don’t follow your leaders blindly. Read both sides of the issue and then you will see Mark Dice is no conspiracy nut.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  6. Illuminati
    Conspirators Wanted

    This
    is a strange but very fun request.

    On
    my blog you’ll see I’ve posted my one “Illuminati eye” photo and
    I
    decided to collect as many of these photos as I can.

    http://buildingyourcult.blogspot.com/2010/07/my-illuminati-eye.html

    Send
    me your photo and I’ll post them to my blog as they come in.

    The
    easiest type of photo is to look through your hands as they
    make
    the shape of a triangle.

    You
    can email your photo to me from this post or send it to
    support(at)mindcontrol101.com

    When you send me the photo let me know how/if you want to be
    attributed.

    Sincerely,

    Dantalion
    Jones

    PS,
    Do I have to tell you to send this to your friends?  

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