Throughout, Griffin describes the founding of many modern organizations beginning with Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Illuminati, which began May 1, It then weaves a path through the influence of figures such as Albert Pike, who served as a brigadier-general for the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
The book also covers content from authors such as Clinton Roosevelt author of The Science of Government: Founded on Natural Law , whose ideas pre-dated those of Karl Marx by a few decades and were very influential in the 'Social Science of Government,' now known as socialism, as Griffin alleges. The Rise Of The Fourth Reich Pdf Free Download Free The book has few elements that deal with the influence of Jews in various forms of government, although his assertion is that Jews are involved in some kind of plot to control the world.
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Add some now ». Coyote skit? Fuck yeah! Read it for the LULZ, kids. View all 10 comments. Oct 24, Linda Munro rated it really liked it. I chose this book due to these words: Throw out everything you think you know about history. Close the approved textbooks, turn off the corporate mass media, and whatever you do, don't believe anything you hear from the government—The Rise of the Fourth Reich reveals the truth about American power.
This book clearly explains that 'the U. Once on American soil, they could cooberate with Nazi sympathizers who had already attempted to overthrow FRD to bring about fascism in the U. If you cannot see the U. View 1 comment. This group is connected to or synonymous with the Anglo-American banking establishment. Their modus operandi consists in playing different political and national factions against one another.
There are a lot of other musings about Marrs I have, but I won't say them here because I am tired and the book isn't that good and you should read Joseph Farrell instead. Marrs makes the interesting suggestion that the Nazis actually detonated an atomic bomb in Russia and he gives the reasons why the Allies and Stalin would have covered this up.
I agree with him. Marrs highlights the various banking clans that funded and aided the Nazis both before the war and after the war. Marrs has an intriguing chapter on Otto Scorzeny and the lost Cathar treasure. I am open to correction on this one. Further, he points out that these same elites eventually influenced American society and policy, and I suppose there is some truth in that. Fair enough; I buy that.
Marrs seems to forget about that. The scholarship and research methods are about as bad as one can get. I think for the most part he is correct on what he reports. The problem is he does not cite his sources!
At all. True, I could double-check and make some intuitions, but the burden should not be on the reader for that. This is a half-assed junior high bibliography. Even the joke of a research method known as APA is more respectable than this. Had he used real scholarship and evaluated the sources in a detailed, logical fashion, he could have shed much light on a fairly unresearched topic.
I officially stopped taking Marrs seriously at this point. He offers no real plan of action. Towards the end of the book Marrs rightly points out that all political candidates are funded by the same people and eventually advance some form of the same cause. There is really no way to stop them. America is down for the count though resurrections are certainly possible.
I enjoyed the first part of the book. The second part, unfortunately, felt like a collation of all the various rightwing and leftwing blogs attacking the government. I agreed with most of the points, but it did not tell me anything new. Marrs seemed to make the argument: The Nazis did x. George W. Ergo, Bush is a Nazi. It is fairly obvious that Jews own most of the media, the lobbies, and the banks. Btw, that is not anti-semitic.
That is simply looking at the last names of the CEOs! Marrs has several radio interviews where he explains this in better detail and the radio interviews are worth downloading. Marrs is a gifted and enjoyable speaker. He has a unique way of connecting to his audience. Farrell is a gifted writer and employs easily-followable footnotes and is an actual scholar.
Nov 19, Jacob Noey rated it it was amazing. This book starts with the origins of the Nazi regime in Germany, and how this regime was funded by the Rockefeller oil cartel and the military industrial complex that runs the United States. The book then proceeds to explain how a significant portion of the Nazis escaped, and even had routes planned in the event that they would need to escape.
They escaped to many parts of the world -- parts in Europe outsid This book starts with the origins of the Nazi regime in Germany, and how this regime was funded by the Rockefeller oil cartel and the military industrial complex that runs the United States. Marrs then describes how the U. Marrs then shows how all this stuff is related to the enormously consolidated corporate media, the pharmaceutical complex, and the public "education" system in the United States, all of which are manipulated by the Rockefellers and the big oil companies.
I would give this book a rating of five stars. It was very easy to read and understand, but what I liked most about this book is that it kept my attention.
This book is very informative and would recommend this book to others. I was getting pretty anxious during the read, but the last third of the book has solutions and what we can do to keep the country from falling further. This book explains how we are being lied to by our government and all the lies they are telling us.
I highly recommend people to get this book and start getting involved. It does not take much to get angry, but it does take effort to do something about it. And I would like to thank Mr Marrs for writing a book that is now on my permanent collections of must reads.
Jim Marrs is the type of excellent researcher to write a book like this. For anyone who hasn't any knowledge beyond mainstream history, this book will be an eye-opener.
Marrs details the extent of America's wealthy families, banks and corporations who funded Hitler's Germany and it's rise to power. And how various U. Other Jim Marrs is the type of excellent researcher to write a book like this. Others were swept secretly into South America. The author then follows through with how they have advanced over the last sixty years to continue their projects.
The best chapter in the books is called Wonder Weapons, which describes how advanced the Germans had developed their specialized sciences. Rising nationalism, state corporatism, consolidation of the mass media to the point of propaganda, inordinate hysteria over national security accompanied by eroding liberties, rampant corruption, are just a few of the connections to be made.
Operation Paperclip, ratlines and Grandpa Bush are all brought to light. Oct 24, Devin Wallace rated it it was ok Shelves: non-fiction , politics. I don't like diving off the side of the cliff into the murky waters of conspiracy theories of the highest nature. I would have been forced to do that to completely enjoy Marrs' book. It is full of facts and dark connections between the world's past and the current elite, but he adds a lot of conjecture that lowers the quality of his ideas.
Jim Marrs is the ultimate conspiracy theorist, but I don't want to ride roundtrip on it. I'll ride it for a bit, but there is a point where I need to get off I don't like diving off the side of the cliff into the murky waters of conspiracy theories of the highest nature.
I'll ride it for a bit, but there is a point where I need to get off at my stop. View all 3 comments. Apr 29, Johnny rated it really liked it Shelves: non-fiction-conspiracy. The Rise of the Fourth Reich is the ultimate conspiracy book. Imagine a book contending that neither Hitler nor Bormann died at the end of the war. Bush and grandfather of President George W. Bush, was not only a supporter of the Nazi cause, but allegedly involved in both helping Nazis get gold out of the crumbling country at the end of WWII and involved through the OSS and Operation Paperclip at getting certain Nazi scientists and high party officials out of the country.
And what conspiracy book would be complete without some JFK assassination conspiracy? Marrs sees E. Add in the interesting anecdote that George H. Yet, the book brought several hours of entertaining speculation and fuel for my conspiratorial fire. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys conspiracies—real or imagined.
Dec 28, Isidore rated it liked it Shelves: weird-non-fiction. I don't mind the fact that Marrs spends most of his time synthesizing other people's ideas and reporting their research findings; boiling down complex arguments and masses of arcane data into a lively and accessible form is a worthwhile undertaking. His fundamental premise, that a global financial elite which despises democracy and the rights of citizens is running our society must be self-evident to any critical thinker who follows the news.
The rest is a grab bag. I found myself veering from " I don't mind the fact that Marrs spends most of his time synthesizing other people's ideas and reporting their research findings; boiling down complex arguments and masses of arcane data into a lively and accessible form is a worthwhile undertaking.
I found myself veering from "He's nuts", to "Well, maybe. I'm not too impressed by the reviewers who jeer at the book: "Ha ha, look at the funny conspiracy theorist.
The difference is that Marrs is stumbling around in the dark with the rest of us, trying to figure out just what's going on in a bewildering world, and he will inevitably blunder, while the mainstream media is in the business of misleading the public to safeguard corporate profits.
Need to do some jeering? Jeer at the powerful, destructive liars, not at well-meaning duffers like Marrs. Sep 13, Tom rated it did not like it Shelves: speculative-history. This is the mother of conspiracy books.
Read this and you will understand why some people feel it necessary to carry assault weapons to town hall meetings about health care. Yes, providing care to sick people is part of the conspiracy. By the way, Hitler did not die, nor did Martin Bormann and oh yes, Rockefeller and some of his friends are in on it too. It was Rockefeller money that funded the degradation of the American education system.
This conspiracy dates back to the Holy Roman Empire the This is the mother of conspiracy books. The Nazis have mastered time travel too. The UFO incident and cover up at Roswell? Nazi technology brought to America. This conspiracy is neither of the right nor the left.
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