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Rule by
Secrecy
The Hidden History That
Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great
Pyramids
by Jim Marrs
Harperperennial Library, 2001
ISBN: 0060931841
Conspiracy, History, 480 pages
Paperback, $15.00
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
In this
astonishing book, celebrated reporter and New York
Times-bestselling author Jim Marrs painstakingly explores the
world's most closely guarded secrets, exposing clandestine cabals
and the power they have wielded throughout time. Defiantly
rooting out the truth, he unearths starting evidence that the
real movers and shakers covertly collude to start and stop wars,
manipulate stock markets and interest rates, maintain class
distinctions, and even censor the six o'clock news. And they do
all this under the mindful auspices of the Council on Foreign
Relations, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderbergers, the CIA,
and even the Vatican.
Drawing on historical evidence and his own impeccable research,
Mars carefully traces the mysteries that connect these modern-day
conspiracies to humankind's prehistory. The eye-opening result is
an extraordinary synthesis of historical information much
of it long hidden from the public that sheds light on the
people and organizations that rule our lives.
Disturbing, provocative, and utterly compelling, Rule by
Secrecy offers a singular worldview that may explain who we
are, where we came from, and where we are going...
OTHER BOOKS BY THIS AUTHOR
Alien
Agenda: Investigating the Extraterrestrial Presence Among
Us
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JIM MARRS is an award winning
journalist. He has become an authority on psychic phenomena and
UFOs. His book, Crossfire: The Plot That Killed
Kennedy, was published to critical acclaim and within three
years had gone into an eighth printing in both hardbound and
softbound editions. Crossfire reached the New York
Times Paperback Non-Fiction Best Seller. His book became a
basis foe the Oliver Stone Film JFK. Mr. Marrs has appeared on
ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, the Discovery, learning and History
Channels, This Morning America, Geraldo,
Montel Williams, Today and the Larry
King and Art Bell radio programs.
Marrs is listed both in Whos Who in the World and
Whos Who in America. He has won several writing and
photography award including the Aviation/Aerospace Writers
Associations National Writing Award and Newsmaker of the
Year Award from the Fort Worth Chapter of the Society of
Professional Journalists. In 1993, Marrs received Freedom
Magazines Human Rights Leadership Award. He has taught a
course on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy at the
University of Texas at Arlington. A native of Fort Worth, Texas,
Marrs earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the
University of North Texas in 1966 and attended Graduate School at
Texas Tech.
Author's
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