• The Mammoth Book of Cover-Ups

  • The Most Disturbing Conspiracies of All Time
  • By: Jon E. Lewis
  • Narrated by: Peter Marinker
  • Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (118 ratings)

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The Mammoth Book of Cover-Ups

By: Jon E. Lewis
Narrated by: Peter Marinker
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Publisher's summary

The Assassination of JFK, 9/11, The Da Vinci Code, The Death of Diana, Men in Black, Pearl Harbor, The Illuminati, Protocols of Zion, Hess, The Bilderberg Group, New World Order, Elvis Fluoridization, Martin Luther King's murder, Opus Dei, The Gemstone Files, John Paul I, Dead Sea Scrolls, Lockerbie bombing, Black helicopters...In other words everything 'they' never wanted you to know and were afraid you might ask!

Jon E. Lewis explores the 100 most terrifying cover-ups of all time, from the invention of Jesus' divinity (pace The Da Vinci Code) to Bush's and Blair's real agenda in invading Iraq. Entertainingly written and closely documented, the book provides each cover-up with a plausibility rating.

Uncover why the Titanic sank, ponder the sinister Vatican/Mafia network that plotted the assassination of liberal John Paul, find out why NASA 'lost' its files on Mars, read why no-one enters Area 51, and consider why medical supplies were already on site at Edgware Road before the 7/7 bombs detonated.

Just because you are paranoid, it doesn't mean that they aren't out to conspire against you.

©2007 Jon E. Lewis (P)2012 Constable & Robinson

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well written but overtly dismissive

Would you try another book from Jon E. Lewis and/or Peter Marinker?

the author basically dismisses the bulk of conspiracy evidence. the killer: "the mass of evidence regarding 911 clearly points to al queda and osama bin ladin." unbelievalbe.

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An Interesting and Fun Read.

The title intrigued me so I bought the book! I really did not know what to expect and I was pleasantly surprised! There were a lot of facts presented that were previously unknown to me. The alert Levels at the end of each "conspiracy theory" story was quite entertaining and spot on as far as believability. Take a chance on this one!

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Disinformation = Disservice 🍋 Shill Alert!

Jon Lewis? A worthless hack exploiting the conspiracy realist market for profit. He leaves out key facts that would otherwise make the case about what's really going on in this warped world of ours. He shamelessly ridicules truth at the listeners expense. This title is accurate as the book itself is a cover-up of the very theories it's purporting to expose. Swill from a Shill. Beware of his other books they no doubt have the same derailment from the path of truth. You'll find far better info on the web for free.

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Waste of time.

Didn't care for this book at all. British reader is hard to understand. The alert level warning at the end of the chapter is silly and hard to understand.

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Gave me a headache

This is a disappointment. It gives very little information before the annoying alert blares out to signal a transition between two 4-minute chapters. When I realized that it will probably blare every few minutes in this 12 hour book, I stopped.

Either don't buy this book, or get some aspirins because you will get a headache.

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great content terrible narration.

Would you try another book from Jon E. Lewis and/or Peter Marinker?

The saliva sloshing around in the readers mouth makes listening to this book absolutely unbearable.

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

This book contains the entire content of the Mammoth book of missing persons and mysterious deaths and I presume also the same content from all the other mammoth books by the same author.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Peter Marinker?

anyone else!

Could you see The Mammoth Book of Cover-Ups being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Sure why not.

Any additional comments?

Could have been greatly improved by some basic production values.

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Interesting and good overall.

The book was good overall. It discusses a lot of conspiracy theories as it suggests. The one downside is that with discussing so many, it doesn't investigate each one very deeply. Still, it was enjoyable and informative.

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good book

the loud siren after each story and that is about it. the information was phenomenal

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good list. author comes off as a skeptical source

good list. author comes off as a skeptical source for many things in the list. balanced to make your own mind up.

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Informative and Entertaining

Whether you believe in all conspiracy theories, believe in no conspiracy theories, or are open minded, this book is for you. The book presents conspiracy theories without really corroborating, validating, or proving them. Nor does it disprove them. It simply presents them and allows you to decide.

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