Never heard of it. What's the general thesis of it?
If the book has a point of view, I haven't seen it yet. It's a comprehensive documentation of all the players in various conspiracy theories such as the Illuminati, Freemasons, Jews, FBI, Aliens, Cabalists, Gnostics, the Military-Industrial Complex, etc., etc., where they all came from and how they fit together. It briefly describes Jonestown and Ken Starr and the Red Cross and IBM and the Mafia. And Skull and Bones, Wurlitzer, Beatniks, Prozac, and on and on. It's not heavy reading, just lightly mentions all the pieces. Seems to have a sense of humor. I'm finding it interesting mostly because I was unaware of the conspiracy roles of some of the players. Others I had never even heard of. FWIW.
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