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The Mammoth Book of Cover-Ups
- The Most Disturbing Conspiracies of All Time
- Narrated by: Peter Marinker
- Length: 12 hrs and 4 mins
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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.
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- Anon.
- 21-05-18
Covering Up The Cover-Ups
Having listened to The Mammoth Book of Cover-Ups I knew I had to write a review for both the beginner and the expert of conspiracy theories and facts. Let's begin with one for the serious Conspiracy Realists out there. Many will understand the compulsion of those involved in the business of global conspiracy to place hidden messages in plain site of the 'gullable human populace'. Within 5 seconds of revisiting the details of this book on the review page, an anagram of the Author's name literally jumped out of the page. It would be remiss of me not to include this in the review. Jon E. Lewis (the inclusion of an initial is often a clue to the use of an anagram) becomes 'No Jew Lies'. For the 'Coincidence Theorists' out there, of course, it's once more just a coincidence. I am neither agreeing or disagreeing with such an analysis, but for a book about conspiracies, this 'coincidence' is obviously important to include in any review.
I have to say that if you are new to conspiracies - and even if you are an old hand - this book is a good 'Conspiracy 101' summary of basic facts pertaining to basic conspiracies. However, as far as discovering what is a conspiracy fact and what is a conspiracy fiction, look to the experts (all those who are named in a ridiculing way within the text). At first, I was willing to give the author the benefit of the doubt, but it soon became clear that this book is an extreme partisan political book at best, and at worst, a text-book orchestrated cover-up of the true crimes against humanity by the elites.
The author clearly shows extreme bias against Right wing politics. For disclosure purposes, I am a vegan pacifist, so I hardly fit into that camp. He also tends to side more with conspiracies against Catholic institutions (still only moderately) and against conspiracies involving anything related to Jewish linked institutions and government linked institutions (at least those associated with a Liberal Globalist agenda). Furthermore, if you have seen any of the hundreds of testimonials on YouTube regarding Hollywood, CIA, and Secret Society child abuse related to mind control, or you are keeping an eye on the current exposure of Satanic Ritual Abuse and busting of child-trafficking rings linked to the UN and other corporate institutions of globalism, his coverage of SRA (Alert Level 2 - out of 10) may even make you a little angry.
So, as somewhat of an expert in conspiracies, I can say that this book will show you exactly where this book's constructors want the public's understanding of the hidden truth to be stopped and held. It's as though they know that the populace are speedily waking up to 'the conspiracy' and that they have to manage it rather than simply deny it. With this in mind, it is hard to see that anyone with an ounce of understanding about the documented social engineering and conditioning imposed on the human populace in the last century would not see through the programming within this book. It could have been sponsored by the BBC (British Brainwashing Corporation) or CNN (Conspiracy Negation News).
If you really won't to bury your head in the sand about the reality of the Illuminati, Satanism, Luciferianism, Freemasonry, Secret Societies, Globalism, The NWO, psychopathic billionaire clubs, child abuse etc etc etc, then this book may help you get to sleep at night.
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- Sam
- 06-04-18
EXTREMELY ANOYING SIREN!
The sirens that sound every 5 minutes is extremely unnecessary and extremely irritating, otherwise ok.
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- Justin James
- 04-02-14
Nice compilation of stories.
What did you like most about The Mammoth Book of Cover-Ups?
A great compilation but very annoying alarm sound after each one.
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Would be really good if that annoying alarm sound was removed.
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- Dave Gibson
- 27-07-18
Why of why put a claxon in between each story!!!
So this is a decidely average book. It's perfect for playing in the car and having on in the background, waiting to hear about a cover up story you haven't heard of before. perfect for falling asleep to. HOWEVER, for some reason they put a ridiculous claxon on between each story "Whoop, Whoop Whoop clearance level 4!" WORST DECISION EVER. Goes from a relaxing listen to an annoying noise, like a mosquito locked in a tent with you. if you can get past the noise, it's an ok purchase that pretty much does what you expect.
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- ss
- 28-10-20
Did the government write this?!
What a shame. I believe the actual content on the conspiracies included in this book to hold some accurate detail, hence the download. However, after giving said detail, the narrator concludes each section by seemingly mocking all he's just said, as if it's absolutely too far fetched to even consider. The book should be called, we don't want anyone to logically think anymore, just believe what you're told, even when you know there's more to it. Didn't get past five conspiracies as couldn't stand this same mocking pattern any longer. What happened to thinking outside of the pre set brainwashing box?!
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- Daniel
- 10-01-17
Summary of every conspiracy you can think of
This book covers most major cover ups with a base summary of each of them, I've used this book mostly to find conspiracies I'm interested in with a hope to find an audiobook covering the specific conspiracies in more details.
The most popular conspiracies are near the start of the book and then has a lull around the 65 chapter mark mostly talking about assassinations of lesser known government types, it does pick up towards the end few chapters again.
it also has an alert system after every conspiracy saying how plausible each conspiracy is, I assume according to the author, though some of them where higher than I expected given the evidence presented in the book.
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- Arnie
- 25-06-17
For sciences deniers
If you are a sciences denier and climate change conspiracy supporter, you will love this book.
Stories with absolutely no scientific evidence to back up. I thought there would be scientific background. And that is precisely why I was curious. Absolutely none.
They refer to books and reports. Which , honestly, anyone can write a book about elephant flying with yoga pants .....
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- Dr Richard L Peacocke
- 09-05-16
Fascinating
An easy-to-listen-to audio book which steps from one chapter to the next each time addressing a new conspiracy and weighing the evidence with a conclusion at the end of each.
Lots of new stuff here to get you teeth into.
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- Joshua
- 15-07-18
interupted by alarm sound every few mins
Quite an interesting listen but really annoying alarm sound every 5-10 mins which ruins it.
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- Adrian Chan-Wyles Ph.D
- 08-12-20
Interesting Compendium
The author manages to tread that thin line between presenting controversial evidence and opinions - whilst remaining objective and imperial.
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