• Cover-Ups & Secrets

  • The Complete Guide to Government Conspiracies, Manipulations & Deceptions
  • By: Nick Redfern
  • Narrated by: Ellis Evans
  • Length: 17 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (125 ratings)

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Cover-Ups & Secrets

By: Nick Redfern
Narrated by: Ellis Evans
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Publisher's summary

More and more people are beginning to realize that we are being manipulated and lied to. We are denied access to secrets that shouldn’t be secrets. Our politicians obfuscate, deny, and outright lie. No one knows whom to trust. The nightly news is being replaced by carefully orchestrated propaganda. Our iPhones are monitored, as are our laptops and our landlines. As for social media, that too is ripe for spying by men in black suits. No wonder, then, that the last few years have seen an incredible rise in conspiracy theories about deceptions and cover-ups. They range from the controversial to the shocking and from the nightmarish to the downright terrifying.

From the dark agendas to restrict our access to the Internet and even ban books to suppressing cancer cures to ensure the pharmaceutical industry continues to reap gigantic profits and the murder of politicians, scientists, world leaders, and even Princess Diana in the name of national security, this book reveals dozens of nefarious conspiracies, plots, hidden agendas, and betrayals.

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Enjoyable read

Some chapters more believable than others but all of them interesting, some comical, some worrying

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FACINATING!

I was never an ET believers until about 6 months ago. I’ve saturated myself with information since. I’m 100% a believer now!

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it has all the main conspiracy theories for the us

it contains all the main conspiracies for the u.s. it gives you a good taste of those theories.

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Well written and reader has a good voice

I’ve been trying to find books like this that are detailed and sights things well, this is very convincing read and he is very objective, he reviews stories on conspiracy and it’s very through on subject matter.

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Unexplained Controversies

Covers controversial stories from disappearances, to unexplained deaths, to events with alternative explanations.

One fact remains, their are forces that which to stifle knowledge, reading material, even ideas. Extraordinarily thought provoking.

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Captivating!!

Thank you for sharing all this information with the public.
keep up what your doing, it's wonderfully covered and so overdue.

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You must at least listen to other sides.

No matter what you believe you must at leat hear the argument for it to have an intelligent debate. all theories have a grain of truth. . thanks to the author.

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Interesting but Dogmatic

The author conveniently overlooks and downplays Col Philip J Corso’s eyewitness account in the “Day After Roswell” and the subsequent tech found at Roswell. Tech that was funneled into the military industrial complex through existing contracts.
Furthermore, Corso thoroughly explains the intentional disinformation and misinformation campaign surrounding Roswell by the newly formed CIA the USAF in 1947.

In addition, the author is myopic and dogmatic in his point of view suggesting that the UFO phenomenon needs to have a single explanation. His brief history of leaves out many important details. Disappointed.

I suggest read the DAY AFTER ROSWELL instead. The information is light years more thorough and the performance is much better as well.

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An encyclopedia of conspiracies

Very well written and laid out book. Many interesting facts about conspiracies, some of which I had heard of, but knew nothing about. Only reason I gave 4 instead of 5 stars is because many of the chapters are as if long blog posts and giving explations of things previously covered in the book in great detail.

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Performance has weird pauses

This book is okay but not remarkable entertainment. The performance is also okay but far from remarkable. I have to run it at speed 1.3 for the pace not to drag and to sound normal. It also has weird pauses that linger so long that I keep wondering if the recording has stopped. I don’t know if the fault is the performance or the way it is edited. Other Redfern books have been much better.

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