BOOK REVIEW - Allan Cameron - Of Kings, Slaves & Bus - TopicsExpress



          

BOOK REVIEW - Allan Cameron - Of Kings, Slaves & Bus Drivers. Well, well. well.... I have read some books...one of the most difficult has to be Tellingers Slave Species and I cannot even re-contemplate attempting Zecharia Sitchins work on which much of Michaels work is clearly based...very thought provoking I hasten to add...as a very young kid I read Von Danikens book - Chariot of the Gods just as it was being banned by the Dutch Reformed Church....apparently because Von Daniken had inferred God was an [astronaut] extra-terrestrial which of course he simply has to be....this book Allan has written is a gem. Fast, easy, 101, 102 and advanced all in one easy and informative read. For me - a real page turner....ranks up there [for me] with Ickes...and the Truth Shall Set You Free...although not as in depth - yknow...pre...the Queen is a lizard stuff....[not Elton John]...Allan kindly gave me the pdf and I had it printed for to read with a glass of red in a nice bubble-bath...if you want to know about Sovereignty, banking fraud, Cestui Que Vie Trusts and whats what regarding this type of info chapters 6,7 and 8 will blow your head off. There are some funny bits and Im happy to say not much woo woo New Agey stuff [nothing new about the New Age]...but to each his own. I really enjoyed this read and devoured it as fast as I could. Some very interesting takes on food, wellness and solutions on the road to moneyless. I have to say the illustration of how a R200.00 bank note was circulated amongst 5 different parties made another penny drop for me. Read this book...and share it with friends and family as a wonderful pressie...kids, teens and especially Teachers need this information. It is now a dereliction of duty and responsibility if we do not at the very least share this with our loved ones. Allan Cameron...I thank you for trusting me with this honourable pleasure - my very first book review, Its like being someones Best Man in a weird way especially as I have never met Allan in person - only on Facebook. Well done! Love it! Respect! Keep going...love, Al.
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 11:12:06 +0000

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