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The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over America
The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over America

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Author: Jim Marrs
Publisher: William Morrow
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
Sales Rank: 1504

Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 448
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.8 x 1.6

ISBN: 0061245585
Dewey Decimal Number: 366
EAN: 9780061245589
ASIN: 0061245585

Publication Date: July 1, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars Excellence in research   November 16, 2008
This book is excellently written and obviously painstakingly researched. Connections between events, and people of history are well documented and the interconnections cannot be dismissed.

I would definitely advise people to read this book if you want to wake up to the true reality in which you live, but please do further research into these areas through other sources- although this would be a great starting point I think it misses other huge connections and not everything can be connected back to the Nazi party.

If you are intrigued by this book, read about the Federal Reserve, it can take you in another direction. (see either The Creature from Jekyll Island or Theives in The Temple)



5 out of 5 stars holy smokes!   November 10, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

i've had the pleasure of meeting jim on 3 different occasions, and must admit he is not only scholarly, but a heck of a nice guy. i've always thought that "ruled by secrecy" was the one must read book to have. now, i've changed my mind and this one is a "must read." this book is thoroughly researched and very sobering. the only thing we've been taught about nazi germany was the war and holocaust. there is so much more that was going on in terms of technology, medicine and politics. how he compares germany to the u.s. is amazing, and yes, now everything does make sense. the book is rich with information and even if you find parts not agreeable, you'll certainly find other area's that will surprise you. anyway, if you like jim's other tomes, this one is as good. if you've never read any of his stuff, i'd still read "ruled by secrey" first. the same characters keep coming up in both books. this book is also very up-to-date. be warned though: you will see our society and politics in a totally different light.


5 out of 5 stars Conspiracies Smorgsboard   November 9, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Jim Marrs' books are always fun to read, and this book is no different, due to the paradigm shift if requires to review past concepts and ideas of history. This is another of his great books involving conspiracies everywhere. Almost every conspiracy ever heard is included and interwoven into a fascinating tapestry of thinking and alterative history -- it is a virtual smorgsboard of conspiracies. If any part of his writing beyond the initial facts is true then everything we have been taught as history is bunk - note much of what is written about has some basis in fact - no matter how flimsy.

At times as you read the book, you get the idea that this could be a screen play for a B-rated, Indiana Jones type movie. Super Nazi science, alien technology, Solomon's treasure and of course the international conspiracy of governing the world are all included and more.

I recommend this book for the sheer fun of encountering another way of thinking historically and as a means to review your understanding of the world. If nothing else it is sheer fun to read for pleasure.



5 out of 5 stars The cliche rings true.   November 5, 2008
I've often read a review stating, "This should be a must read", but for the first time, I agree. If this were a democracy it would be required reading but then, if this were a democracy it would never have had to be written.


3 out of 5 stars Much is Excellent, But Open to Severe Criticisms   November 3, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Author Marrs's premise that the US is rapidly becoming a fascist state is hardly open to question any more, but his pointing to Nazi Germany as the origin of this trend misses the mark. Nonetheless, this book is a valuable read for all, regardless of the reader's political persuasion or positioning on the left or right.

Unfortunately the author damages his work as early as in his Introduction with false facts. For example, on page 1 he states that the bodies of Mussolini and his mistress "were left hanging from lampposts." Actually they were hung by their heels from the canopy of a gasoline station in Milan. On page two, Hitler's remains were found by the Soviets, positive identification was made from dental records, and part of Hitler's skull was retained by Stalin as a war souvenir. The two pages about Hitler's possible escape are pure fantasy and at odds with documented history. Even his definition of terms is poor, for example the term "Nazi" is not a contraction from "National Socialist" but rather the first two syllables of "Nationalsozialismus" (one word) pronounced in German as Na-tsi (National is pronounced Na-tsi-oo-nal in four syllables). I could go on and on, but suffice it to say, the author plays fast and loose with some facts to spice up his theme when no spicing is needed, and such lack of historical scholarship calls his other facts into question.

Another example might be made of the Skull and Bones Society at Yale. Certainly this was an organization whose members were drawn into the Bilderbergs, Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations, but casting this college society as a fascist conspiracy group is like condemning the Boy Scouts or DeMolay for the evils some of their members bring about in later years.

Nonetheless, author Marr does identify the most terrifying secret group today that is likely to bring an end to American sovereignty -- the Bilderbergs (B), supported by their agents The Round Table in Europe, and the Trilateral Commission (TC) and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) here in the US. These groups are well documented for wishing to end American national sovereignty, imposing global taxes, and wanting to reduce the American standard of living to come into line with the world's average. They have achieved the European Union, and their next step is to form a North American Union out of Canada, the US, and Mexico with a standard currency, the Amero. These programs are very far advanced, and the public needs to take action at this very late date. Marr correctly points out that private ownership of weapons in the US acts as a significant curb to these ambitions as does the history of individual freedom in the US.

Marr loses his way in attempting to pin the actions of these groups on Nazis or their influence. Like the Bolshevik revolutionaries, many of the individuals actively working to foster this new One World Order are Jewish (Kissinger immediately comes to mind) -- something that puts them at odds with Hitler's racial underpinning of his state. In addition, Hitler would have maintained his nation-state as the supreme body for world leadership -- today the One World Order types seek a Supra-National Socialist (or Supra-Nazi) world governing body, controlled by them through the management of the political process and public-private partnerships (PPPs). Marrs is correct in his descriptions of these PPP organizations and how the corporate and political worlds are managed by the globalists.

Marr correctly points out that Jimmy Carter was the first President to be catapulted from obscurity by the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergs by Zbigniew Brzezinski and David Rockefeller. He also is correct in that the Reagan Presidency was managed to an extreme by these organizations, as were the first Bush administration (Bush himself was a member of all three), Clinton's (Bill is also a member of all three), George W. Bush (essentially everyone below Bush are members, and most disconcerting, Obama has been stage-managed from 1983 by Brzezinski and others, and is little more than a front man for the Bilderbergs. That's why Bill Clinton became so enraged when he saw the Bilderberg and TC support go to Obama instead of his wife -- she was considered to be less manageable than Obama. Kerry was also a Bilderberg, and indeed, so is Chris Dodd, one of the architects of the mortgage mess and Henry Paulson, the man who will be transferring 700 billion dollars from American taxpayers to his Bilderberg buddies. For those who still have doubts concerning this manipulation, consider the Bilderberg action when the gasoline prices reached $4.00 at the pump and McCain began surging in the polls due to his energy policies. The Bilderbergs took swift action in the oil futures market as only they could do, and three months later, high gasoline prices have been forgotten as an economic issue. Hey, folks, that's control that would be far beyond Hitler's comprehension.

So buy and read this book, but soft peddle the Hitler connection. The actual reality is much worse, and probably irreversible due to the propaganda taught in American schools since World War II and sent out every day on American TV stations. For your viewing pleasure, all of the major media outlets (including Fox -- Murdock is a Bilderberg) are owned or controlled by Bilderberg members. You'll never hear O'Reilly or Hannity on Fox mention the Bilderbergs, Bill Moyers at PBS is PBS's primary Bilderberg member, and the New York Times and Washington Post are little more than Bilderberg house organs. Enjoy yourself -- it's later than you think.


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