American Conspiracies
Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies That the Government Tells
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George K. Wilson
In this explosive account of wrongful acts and ongoing cover-ups, Jesse Ventura takes a systematic look at the wide gap between what the American government knows and what it reveals to the American people.
For too long, we the people have sat by and let politicians and bureaucrats from both parties obfuscate and lie. And according to this former Navy SEAL, former pro wrestler, and former Minnesota governor, the media is complicit in these acts of deception. For too long, the mainstream press has refused to consider alternate possibilities and to ask the tough questions. Here, Ventura looks closely at the theories that have been presented over the years and separates the fact from the fiction.
In Ventura's eyes, the murder of Abraham Lincoln and the assassinations of the Kennedys and Martin Luther King all need to be reexamined. Was Watergate presented honestly, or was the CIA involved? Did the Republican Party set out to purposefully steal two elections on behalf of George W. Bush? Has all the evidence been presented about the 9/11 attacks, or is there another angle that the media is afraid to explore? And finally, is the collapse of today's financial order and the bailout plan by the Federal Reserve the widest-reaching conspiracy ever perpetrated?
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Surprisingly good
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What did you love best about American Conspiracies?
I liked the way the author ties together the history of conspiracies and events which show a cohesive picture of what really happened over our recent past.What did you like best about this story?
All of it.Which scene was your favorite?
The 9/11 portion of the book made so much sense based on only facts that it begs the re-opening of a real investigation however it would also reveal a deeper motivation and agenda.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Look Under the StonesAny additional comments?
I would have appreciated a more unbiased review of recent politics as it is clear the author favors a Democrat over Republican slant. A bias of "our side" vs. "their side" is moot considering the subject matter. In addition it comes across as somewhat disingenuous as Obama is obviously a socialist and continuing the decline of the consitution building on the actions of all the past offenders.Nicely done
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Clear and concise.
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Interesting
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
might be better if I could read it myself, but eye sight doesn't allow for it.What other book might you compare American Conspiracies to and why?
can not think of any. I like mysteries and books that make me able visulize the action.What aspect of George K. Wilson’s performance would you have changed?
what wouldn't I haveCould you see American Conspiracies being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
not at allAny additional comments?
noto monotone reading
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