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Shadow Masters: An International Network of Governments and Secret-Service Agencies Working Together with Drugs Dealers and Terrorists for Mutual Benefit and Profit [Paperback]

 

37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Shining Light on What Lurks in the Shadows, May 8, 2010
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I previously read Estulin's book, The True Story of the Bilderberg Group, and it is probably advisable to read it before this one, to get a better understanding of who these shadow masters are and the depth of their control and influence on world governments.

This book details specific historical events and how they were controlled and manipulated by the Bilderberg group to get the results they wanted, to further their efforts of a one-world government... run by them.

Estulin shows how the collapse of Russia in the late 1990's was accomplished to take over all of their natural resources at bargain basement prices, all done with U.S. taxpayer money funneled through the IMF. The money never even left the U.S. The situation in Kosovo was similar, with the exception that they had to start a war there to get what they wanted.

No matter who is in office, the same advisors always seem to be in power, and the same non-profit "think tanks" spew out the same mis-information. Why? Because all these news organizations and reporters are all part of the CFR. Public opinion is manipulated to suit their agenda.

Policy is established first, then the intel and facts are disemanated by mainstream media to corroborate and "fix" the policy. The shadow masters do not want bad news - Afghanistan is not about protecting the drug trade, it is about bringing democracy to a primitive land. Kosovo was not about seizing natural resources, it was about freeing oppressed people.

The author did some painstaking research to show the inconsistencies in the collapse of Russia and the Victor Bout case. Situations and people may change, but the process the shadow government uses remains the same. These one-world order masters understand that ideas are more powerful than weapons and bombs.

Good book to read to get a different perspective to explain what is going on in the work right now.
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62 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WELL RESEARCHED,SHOCKING CONTENT, March 30, 2010
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It appears that if the public does not very quickly become very involved in their government...we are screwed. I have heard less informed state that governments are too chaotic to get much done ...yet they have intentionally destabilized entire countries and governments to get what they want. Estulin describes this in detail with ample research credits. American banks are neck deep in money laundering and the drug money is a globalists cash cow elixir. Eliminate drugs...not on your lifetime. The Imperialists need it to fund their illicit activities in other countries who are not "open democracies". Your definition of democracy, by the way, is not the same as it is for the global elite. Estulin illustrates the processes of identification of resources and the methods which are employed to get them. If it means war.....so be it, death and destabilization of populations....too bad. While not shocked at the lack of compassion...it's absolute absence appears evil. Trine Day publishes books of respected authors whose topics shall we say are not welcome by the traditional publishing houses. After reading the "True Story of the Bilderberg",by Daniel Estulin, I have gained great respect to the length and danger Estulin puts himself into to get his material. At times I feel submerged in a spy novel,at times I feel frustrated at the sheer magnitude of the issues at hand. I have taken "Shadow Masters" as another call to action. My personal motivation has been to call and write to my Senators and Representatives and express my disdain. I fear my fellow citizens must carry the water more than they currently do if any dent in the behavior of the US government is to be changed. The author gives us many good reasons to use the collective power of our voices.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It gets muddy under the carpet., July 10, 2010
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I just finished this fascinating read about all the things the mainstream media will not tell us. I admit, I am an avowed conspiracist and Shadow Masters fits very comfortably in this broad genre of conspiracy writing. My saving grace from the many conservative commentators is that I have for years been reading much the same material in other books by other authors. Shadow Masters pulls the carpet back that much further and articulates the immense problem that we poor citizens must over-come in order to see something of the true state of the world in which we live.

In the Epilogue that I have just finished reading, Estulin writes, particularly on page 232 (regarding the media), "The Shadow Master's regime does not want bad news just good news..." and as examples he cites Afghanistan, Kosovo, Russia and Victor Bout. I am embarrassed because perhaps the biggest player in this media sham is Rupert Murdoch who is from Australia, originally, and the university carrying his name is unfortunately just several kilometres from where this is being typed.


Estulin even brought out new material that surprised an old conspiracy reader like me when on pages 223 and 224 he talked about 58 major explosions around the world and the belief of some people that they were really micro nuclear weapons explosions; probably the most well known would be the Oklahoma City Federal Building. Estulin uses as his source in Chapter Six, Nuclear Gamesmanship, a guy called Dimitri Khalezov, a former Soviet nuclear intelligence officer who apprises the author of many eye-opening myths about dirty bombs and suitcase bombs. The price paid for Shadow masters is recouped in this chapter alone.


If Chapter 6 does not satisfy the price paid for the book then Chapter 2 certainly would and the reasons are the same as Estulin set out in the Epilogue; the corporate media simply will not tell us what is going on around the world or what has already happened. The Economic Rape of Russia was a sobering read. I have realized for too many years that our media would rather tell us about the number of fire trucks and the number of men that it took to get a cat down from its perch 20 meters up in a suburban tree but I can easily recall how little explanation they have told us about why the terrible conditions in the first years of the post Soviet Union happened. Estulin opens this sordid, sordid story and lays open what the western countries did to the Soviet Union and it is not a pretty story.


The only negatives I can say about Shadow Masters is the author's acceptance of the existence of al Qaeda and the US government's version of what happened on 9-11; I cannot believe that al Qaeda came into existence on its own nor that 9-11 was planned by a guy dying of kidney disease in a cave in Afghanistan but what do I know? Buy the book; you will be intellectually rewarded many times over.

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19 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Confusing, April 30, 2010
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This book is only a shadow of the author's former book `The True Story of the Bilderberg Group'. It is a confusing amalgam of truths, semi-truths, suppositions, alleged connections and veiled lies, mainly based on the investigative work of others.

In the chapter about the Litvinenko affair the author reveals `links', but no ultimate truth. The affair only helped him to expose `an international network of spies, weapons smugglers, far-right politicians, Mafia businessmen and Islamic mujaheedin false-flag provocateurs.'

In `The Economic Rape of Russia', a country possessing the world's largest mineral wealth (gold, nickel, platinum, palladium), the world's largest oil reserves and untold quantities of timber, he unveils how a new Russian `elite' stripped the country of its most valuable assets under the government of Boris Yeltsin (e. g., the oil company Yukos was bought for 309 million $ while its market value was 6 billion $). Moreover, Russian IMF loans disappeared in private bank accounts (e.g., in a personal account of a Syrian banker, who was afterwards murdered).

In `Merchant of Death?' he uncovers an international network of intelligence services, criminal gangs, Christian missionaries, guerrilleros, diamond traders through the manipulations of the weapons smuggler Victor Bout, mainly based on the investigations of Douglas Farah.

In `The Underbelly of Business-as-Usual' he examines the importance of the drug trade (a multi-billion business) for intelligence services and the world economy in general, based on articles in `Le Monde Diplomatique'.

In `The Bilderberg War in Kosovo', he reveals the grabbing of Kosovo's main asset, the Trepca mining complex, by a main international investor.

In `Nuclear Gamesmanship', the Colombian FARC seeks uranium for a dirty bomb.

This book seems to sow deliberately confusion by linking the practically speaking `unlinkables': the FARC, Al-Qaeda, Bin Laden, diamond smugglers, weapons traders, freedom fighters, religious fanatics, investors, bankers ... (the list is too long). For a true evaluation of many of those, see the works of Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed and Webster Griffin Tarpley.

I cannot recommend this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars weak., November 8, 2010
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Estulin has written some ground breaking things in the past, and based on that expectation this work is a fail. Accusations without any supporting evidence.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Still in the Shadows, July 5, 2010
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Mr. Estulin's book was EXTREMELY informative, so much detail that it was more than I'd ever be able to remember and talk about or even want to. I did enjoy the many factual accounts and was impressed at how complex they were, but I was disappointed because in the advertisement for his book I was led to believe that I was going to get a sneak preview into some of the shenanigans the Shadow Masters had in store for the U.S. Never happened. Also the S. Masters were always alluded to, never directly implicated. It was a very eye-opening book though.
I'm glad I read it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Outdated, February 11, 2011
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I found that all of the information in the book is at least 10+ years old. Not that many members of the Secret Societies covered are still active members. If your looking on researching past members and information on them this is a good source. I had already learned about these societies and past members long ago, so I found no new or compelling information in this book. It is a good starting point for people new to the One World Government movement.

 

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