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by - written on 16/06/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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Rule by Secrecy by Jimm Marrs details the history of secret societies and their impact on the world, from Egypt's Great Pyramids, the Freemasons to the New World Order connecting ancient mysteries and modern conspiracy theories. The book alleges that a small group of ultra rich people control the world, and have done so for hundreds of years. They do this by secretly starting and stopping wars, censoring the news, maintaining class divisions and especially by manipulation of stock markets and interest rates to maintain the human race's dependence on money. The book works backwards from 1999 (when it was first published) and moves back through time ... Read the complete review
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