And "CoViD 19 and the Global Predators; We are the Prey" Peter Roger Breggin, Ginger Breggin, also being offered for that same price on the kindle. I have just gotten into it and it's astonishing. Astonishing to see it all documented and written down. I was already aware of parts of the story, but just as with RFK's book, you need to see…
And "CoViD 19 and the Global Predators; We are the Prey" Peter Roger Breggin, Ginger Breggin, also being offered for that same price on the kindle. I have just gotten into it and it's astonishing. Astonishing to see it all documented and written down. I was already aware of parts of the story, but just as with RFK's book, you need to see all the information organised and ordered to be able to grasp the overall picture properly. I highly recommend you add it to your kindle, and make a back-up of the documents on the kindle in case they try and withdraw it. They reserve themselves that right. be warned.
I find it curious that Amazon sells such potentially blockbuster books, that expose huge swathes of what is obviously corruption at the highest levels of government, corporate, billionaires, etc. Yet they ruthlessly censor other controversial topics, say, to question the Jewish Holocaust, or various questions about racial differences, even works that are, or verge upon, being scholarly. It's all the more tantalizing because those topics appeal, at most, to small, fringe interests. There may be other "forbidden topics," but what I've mentioned so far would not seem to fall into traditionally restricted stuff like child pornography or building homemade atom bombs. In fairness to giants like Amazon, even though they are part of the problem, I will concede that the malfeasance surrounding the entire pandemic is far more timely, having a huge impact on the present quality of (and losses of) life globally, than the other topics I've mentioned. Also, they probably are making a lot more money off the current pandemic bestsellers than some rehash of "Mein Kampf" from sixty years ago.
And "CoViD 19 and the Global Predators; We are the Prey" Peter Roger Breggin, Ginger Breggin, also being offered for that same price on the kindle. I have just gotten into it and it's astonishing. Astonishing to see it all documented and written down. I was already aware of parts of the story, but just as with RFK's book, you need to see all the information organised and ordered to be able to grasp the overall picture properly. I highly recommend you add it to your kindle, and make a back-up of the documents on the kindle in case they try and withdraw it. They reserve themselves that right. be warned.
I read RFK's book on Kindle, but I also bought a hard copy in case they do try to withdraw it.
I find it curious that Amazon sells such potentially blockbuster books, that expose huge swathes of what is obviously corruption at the highest levels of government, corporate, billionaires, etc. Yet they ruthlessly censor other controversial topics, say, to question the Jewish Holocaust, or various questions about racial differences, even works that are, or verge upon, being scholarly. It's all the more tantalizing because those topics appeal, at most, to small, fringe interests. There may be other "forbidden topics," but what I've mentioned so far would not seem to fall into traditionally restricted stuff like child pornography or building homemade atom bombs. In fairness to giants like Amazon, even though they are part of the problem, I will concede that the malfeasance surrounding the entire pandemic is far more timely, having a huge impact on the present quality of (and losses of) life globally, than the other topics I've mentioned. Also, they probably are making a lot more money off the current pandemic bestsellers than some rehash of "Mein Kampf" from sixty years ago.
I also read "Mein Kampf" in German on my Kindle. (I read it in German because I was investigating Hitler's use of the word "Weltanschauung".)