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Book Review by Don Harkins,
editor of the Idaho Observer Dr. Adrian Krieg has mastered the art of writing books on the big conspiracy that appeal to the widest possible range of readers. July 4th the Last Independence Day is the second book by Dr. Adrian Krieg that has been my pleasure to review. The Satori and the New Mandarins which was so packed with information I gave up using my highlighting pen because it seemed a little bit silly to highlight the entire book Satori was written brilliantly to be interesting to doctorate-level conspiracy students as well as an enjoyable read to the kindergarten-level conspiracy student. 2016 is written much the same way. Though is cannot be called a "sequel" to Satori because Satori was intended to be informational while 2016 intended to be atavistic, the two books must be stored side by side on the bookshelf. If you have one you must have the other. Dr. Krieg goes way out on a limb with 2016 by employing that brave and historically dangerous tactic of predicting the year upon which future the future will actually unfold for us. However, whether 2016 or 2001 is the last Independence Day, Dr. Krieg illustrates the clues that are all around us and pulls them into focus so that even a kindergarten-level conspiracy student can see we are being steered toward an age that can best be described as Orwellian. 2016 brings us quickly up to date with chapters on "Conspiratorial History". Then Dr. Krieg divides the remaining clues into fascinating chapters on Information Overload, Judicial Activism, and Cultural Marxism, Legislative encroachment, Media, Finance, Children, and Religion, Socialism in America and the UN role in US and world politics. In essence, 2016 explains how the powerful puppet masters (Satori) have employed government and media (Mandarins) to so preoccupy the people with rules and regulations that they cannot see they have been brainwashed into accepting their loss of freedom as a normal evolution of events. "July the 4th, 2016 will be the last independence day unless Americans change their voting habits and demand a return to the principles upon which the United States was founded." Dr. Krieg states on the back cover of the book. This book is timely for that age of
activism we have just entered in this country. Most of 2016's
chapters conclude with a section entitled "What can
we do?" which gives some ideas on how we can alter our daily
routine so as not to participate in activities that undermine
the principles upon which this nation was founded. |
