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The Iraq War: A Military History by Williamson Murray
The Iraq War: A Military History by Williamson Murray
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Summary:

Great reading that is hard to put down. The writers are insightful, with expert, well researched and provide compelling information gleaned from expert well connected sources whom they had long term friendships and associations with.

The book appears factually written without an apparent political agenda. An increasingly important factor for books coming out this year.

Truly substantial information, facts, and details of the war. Substantially more than will be commented on here. Many disparate situations are better understood and explained by this book - like how can a mechanical support team get lost in the middle of combat?

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The Da Vinci Code: A Novel by Dan Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars A great, great read!, Feb 16 2004
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Dan Brown does a phenomenal job in capturing the conspiracy theories of the Priori de Sion (see Holy Blood, Holy Grail) in a gripping whodunit! Literally, you will not be able to put the book down because of its design, and its wonderfully enjoyable writing.

I found myself always trying to read ï¿just one more chapterï¿, and finished the book in a few nights. Each chapter is short, fast paced, ends in a situation of suspense, are often based around curious riddles, and the overall conspiracy topic and its details are very interesting! (Even though Baigentï¿s ï¿Messianic Legacyï¿ shows the Priori documents/claims listed in Holy… Read more

The Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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It is an important - even critical - read of facts. But, possibly not a valid perspective.

Summary:
The Federal Reserve was created as a private corporation and remains so to this day. Its stock is owned by only a few ï¿familiesï¿, via their control of their banks. Further, these families clearly obain great personal financial benefit from this unique benefit - at little initial investment.

Mullins demonstrates that while several American ï¿Robber Baronsï¿ amassed billions of wealth, through the establishment of the Federal Reserve as a private corporation, he also demonstrates that a single predominant banking family… Read more