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Reddit mentions of Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids

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Found 8 comments on Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids:

u/PrivilegeCheckmate · 30 pointsr/politics

Here it is.

Rule by Secrecy

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/politics

"This is the way america has ALWAYS been."

It's the way the world has always been, or at least the last several thousand years.

Yes. What is new is that we, the masses, have never known what a corrupt, lying, group of scum controls things before. You know the indoctrination/brainwashing in grade school, Washington and the cherry tree, etc.. All BS, all lies to keep control of the masses by the powerful.

We are beginning to understand now. That is what is new. That and the fear of the elites, that we do not understand even more.

"Rule By Secrecy" by Jim Marrs is very enlightening. You will find much encouragement not to read it because of that. A link:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060931841/paraview

u/poor_yoricks_skull · 7 pointsr/freemasonry

Jim Marrs made me want to be a Freemason. I'm not joking. He wrote a book called "Rule by Secrecy" (find it here)alleging to trace all the major conspiracy theories in modern America back to their roots (spoiler alert: it's aliens.)

I read the book in college, out of skeptical curiosity (spoiler alert: it didn't convince me) and he has an entire section about the Freemasons. He described the beliefs of the Freemasons- Universality, equality for all, the tolerance of all faiths and beliefs, the imposition of a global single government (the "one world government")- and the ushering in of a "new world order" of unified humanity.

It was supposed to be sensationalist, alarmist, and get you totally against the Freemasons. I read it and said "huh, this all sounds pretty great. I can get behind these ideals."

George Washington. Ben Franklin. Teddy Roosevelt. Two of my Great-Grand fathers. My Grand-father. And countless other smart, admirable, and worthy men.

They all knew something. I wanted to know it too.

And, now I do, and I also learned that Jim Marrs doesn't know shit.

u/jakenichols · 2 pointsr/conspiracy

It is frustrating. But live life knowing that you know something that everyone else is oblivious of, it actually is pretty neat. Most teenage types have no obvious stake in the big picture so they don't care. Once they start paying taxes and realizing they are working for nothing a good chunk of the week they will start to care more. That's when they start watching TV and getting sucked into left-right politics. Just realize knowledge is power, it really is. If I can suggest some things to read to help you, if you have some extra cash or whatever, look for these on abebooks.com or amazon or whatever:

  • "Propaganda: The Formation Of Men's Attitudes" by Jacques Ellul - this book will blow your mind if you can get through it. Its an easy to read book but its very dry reading. He lays out what propaganda is, how it works and its effects on people in very general terms easy enough to apply to your own situation. It would be a good thing to use in class when the teachers are pushing obvious propaganda, this book makes propaganda OBVIOUS. Here is the PDF of the book, but the physical copy is much easier to read and to bring to school etc

  • "The Impact Of Science On Society" By Bertrand Russell --- another mind blower, written over 50 years ago. This guy was "in" on what can be referred to as "social engineering", he lays out how science is used to manipulate people. Here is the PDF of this, its more expensive to buy because it's rare

  • "Rule By Secrecy" by Jim Marrs --- I'm reading this right now, it goes in depth into the "untold history" of modern society. It's cheap on Amazon if you buy a used copy

  • "Foundations: Their Power and Influence" by Rene Wormser ---- This book is hard to find, I cannot find a PDF anywhere. This is probably the most important book to read. It goes into how the big foundations(Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie) were, as of 1954, working in tandem to slowly merge the USA with the Soviet Union into a world government, how they control education, media, and helped shape culture as found out by the Reece Committee on Tax Exempt Foundations which was an investigation into why the executive branch of the US had been given so much power in the 30s. If you can get through it, another dry one, it will make you think twice about "education" and going to college etc. You'll realize its all compromised to literally brainwash you into a "global citizen" mindset, the whole green movement, the feminist movement, the "free love" of the 60s etc were all products of the programs exposed during the hearings described in this book.
u/conspirobot · 1 pointr/conspiro

jakenichols: ^^original ^^reddit ^^link

It is frustrating. But live life knowing that you know something that everyone else is oblivious of, it actually is pretty neat. Most teenage types have no obvious stake in the big picture so they don't care. Once they start paying taxes and realizing they are working for nothing a good chunk of the week they will start to care more. That's when they start watching TV and getting sucked into left-right politics. Just realize knowledge is power, it really is. If I can suggest some things to read to help you, if you have some extra cash or whatever, look for these on abebooks.com or amazon or whatever:

  • "Propaganda: The Formation Of Men's Attitudes" by Jacques Ellul - this book will blow your mind if you can get through it. Its an easy to read book but its very dry reading. He lays out what propaganda is, how it works and its effects on people in very general terms easy enough to apply to your own situation. It would be a good thing to use in class when the teachers are pushing obvious propaganda, this book makes propaganda OBVIOUS. Here is the PDF of the book, but the physical copy is much easier to read and to bring to school etc

  • "The Impact Of Science On Society" By Bertrand Russell --- another mind blower, written over 50 years ago. This guy was "in" on what can be referred to as "social engineering", he lays out how science is used to manipulate people. Here is the PDF of this, its more expensive to buy because it's rare

  • "Rule By Secrecy" by Jim Marrs --- I'm reading this right now, it goes in depth into the "untold history" of modern society. It's cheap on Amazon if you buy a used copy

  • "Foundations: Their Power and Influence" by Rene Wormser ---- This book is hard to find, I cannot find a PDF anywhere. This is probably the most important book to read. It goes into how the big foundations(Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie) were, as of 1954, working in tandem to slowly merge the USA with the Soviet Union into a world government, how they control education, media, and helped shape culture as found out by the Reece Committee on Tax Exempt Foundations which was an investigation into why the executive branch of the US had been given so much power in the 30s. If you can get through it, another dry one, it will make you think twice about "education" and going to college etc. You'll realize its all compromised to literally brainwash you into a "global citizen" mindset, the whole green movement, the feminist movement, the "free love" of the 60s etc were all products of the programs exposed during the hearings described in this book.
u/justcs · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

Rule by Secrecy by Jim Marrs is a good starting point. It's not really about hidden cabals, but instead elucidates the existence and workings on known secretive groups. For example the CFR, Trilaterals, and Bilderbergers are quite real and any intellectual discussing forgein policy, such as Chomsky, will bring them up. They are the shot callers including Queens, US presidents, and the stupid crazy rich. Marrs can be a little out there as far as aliens and stuff, but this book is mostly a research about these organizations that call the shots. Everything is indexed and footnoted, as Marrs is an investigative journalist by education and career.

Next I would recommend The Creature from Jekyll Island. The federal reserve is the most important institution involved in our economy and every American should know about it, love it or hate it.

Thats all I can think of off the top of my head. My books are packed for a move but I'm sure you'll get some good comments.