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Proofs Of A Conspiracy

Proofs Of A Conspiracy
By John Robison

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AGAINST ALL THE RELIGIONS AND GOVERNMENTS OF EUROPE, CARRIED ON IN THE SECRET MEETINGS OF FREE MASONS, ILLUMINATI, AND READING SOCIETIES, COLLECTED FROM GOOD AUTHORITIES.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2198179 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-01-31
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback

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From both an academic and lay standpoint, an excellent read.5
Suffice it to say, professor Robison opened my eyes. His insights into masonry and secret societies are truly thought provoking. His historical perspective is likewise strong. I have no hesitation in recommending this book to any and all who wish to know what is really happening in the world. The best book I have yet had the pleasure to read. It should be followed up with "Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism," by Augustin Barruel. That one will fill in the missing picture.

Best book on modern conspiracy ever!5
I first became painfully aware of conspiracy theories in themid 70's. I was given a book written by W. Cleon Skousen "TheNaked Capitalist". With momentum started, I next devoured "Tragedy and Hope" by Quigley and so on etc.. I have never viewed the world the same since. I have read just about everything that has been written on this subject and must confess that this book (Originally written in 1798) is the most enlightening. With light comes responsiblity. After all, who's ashamed of standing tall when faced with adversity? Trust me. After reading this book your life will never be the same. Are you ready for change? If not, stick with the rest of the "sheepish" human goyim and leave 'steadying the Ark' (as it were) to [us].

...written on a level with Edmund Burke5
I've never been thrilled with conspiracy theories. I love "Proofs" because its author wrote clearly with a style rare in his era. Robison had a direct and uncluttered view of morality and the importance of events, decisions, and how mens' beliefs affect their actions. I compare "Proofs Of A Conspiracy" with Burke's "Reflections of the French Revolution." Ideas do have consequences.