> Christians against Bush : spreading the truth about September 11th
21 August 2005, 13:41
The author has deliberately selected that pen name, if you listen to the audio interviews on his website this is admitted. He merely changed the spelling of the last name. He chose the name to get more attention for the movement. One of the book chapters on the robotics research is entitled Terminators—about DARPA bots, etc. gradually replacing the human goon squads as the enforcers of the ruthless global gulag, at least that’s what I’m assuming it’s about. When you go to the bookstore, many of the notes on the rear covers are written by the author’s themselves—a common practice in the book trade. Imagine an author actually promoting his book, how shameless...that’s sarcasm.
I don’t know about the rehash quip as the book hasn’t been delivered to my home yet, however a glance at the bibliography—also available at theresistancemanifesto.com—and the number of pages (416) would seem to suggest a comprehensive compendium of data. For someone who has studied the new world order for years, perhaps most of the information would already be known to them. I think this book is designed as a reference book as well as a comprehensive primer for the novice. The idea of a true Christian counter culture resistance movement is quite exciting, it’s about time people who claim the mantle of Christianity understood what it’s supposed to be about.
I look forward to reading this book, if nothing else it will refresh my memory on things long forgotten.
The author has deliberately selected that pen name, if you listen to the audio interviews on his website this is admitted. He merely changed the spelling of the last name. He chose the name to get more attention for the movement. One of the book chapters on the robotics research is entitled Terminators—about DARPA bots, etc. gradually replacing the human goon squads as the enforcers of the ruthless global gulag, at least that’s what I’m assuming it’s about. When you go to the bookstore, many of the notes on the rear covers are written by the author’s themselves—a common practice in the book trade. Imagine an author actually promoting his book, how shameless...that’s sarcasm.
I don’t know about the rehash quip as the book hasn’t been delivered to my home yet, however a glance at the bibliography—also available at theresistancemanifesto.com—and the number of pages (416) would seem to suggest a comprehensive compendium of data. For someone who has studied the new world order for years, perhaps most of the information would already be known to them. I think this book is designed as a reference book as well as a comprehensive primer for the novice. The idea of a true Christian counter culture resistance movement is quite exciting, it’s about time people who claim the mantle of Christianity understood what it’s supposed to be about.
I look forward to reading this book, if nothing else it will refresh my memory on things long forgotten.