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enlarge | Author: Tal Brooke Publisher: End Run Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 (35.19 RON) Buy New: $10.17 (23.94 RON) You Save: $4.78 (11.25 RON) (32%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 285311
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 280 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.7
ISBN: 1930045077 Dewey Decimal Number: 291 EAN: 9781930045071 ASIN: 1930045077
Publication Date: October 1, 2000 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description We are in a time of worldwide transformation. A New World Order could arrive almost overnight and be unlike anything the world has ever seen, affecting every life on the planet. Yet unlike the utopian future of universal brotherhood that we are all being primed to expect by today s power players, something far darker is beginning to emerge. Indeed, America has had a rapid descent. Its virtues and values of yesteryear and the public memory of once great liberties and freedoms, have been all erased like some vast hard drive. Now the anticipated signs of a techno-tyranny are beginning to emerge in America, Britain and Europe.ONE WORLD uncovers the deep and often hidden forces behind the sweeping changes taking place. It suggests that certain critical turns in history have remained unknown by the public. That in today s monopolized information gateway there are patterns being kept from public view; that this radical transition requires a docile and trusting public a public that is willing to accept the popular reasons America and other nations have been pushed into a national debt equal to their net worth; why freedoms are being replaced with oppressive laws and police-state surveillance; why the family continues to disintegrate; why male and female roles blur; and why Christianity and traditional values continue to disappear only to be replaced by another system. The financial, military, political and spiritual arms of this powerful agenda have an interlocking purpose that gives the plan almost irresistible power. Though the Leviathan of world government cannot break through as long as America and the free world stand in its way, mindful of their former prowess and virtue time is running out! The Western world is fighting for its soul. Be assured that it will take your breath away when you suddenly recognize the pattern laid out in this book.
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You Shall Not Surely Die August 24, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Genesis 3:4-5 The serpent said to the women, " You surely will not die! For God knows in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.
The author Tal Brooke spent years in India studying under an eastern guru in his attempt to be enlightened. He felt that he had found a religion of peace and ever lasting life. After all both eastern thought and America's New Age spiritualism promise just greater degrees of enlightenment. You don't really die you just reincarnate, and grow spiritually until you become like GOD... Tal Brooke exposes these movements for what they really are: The first lie on record in The Bible with a new twist.
John 14:6 Jesus said to him, " I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the father but through me. Behind this New Age religion that is being preached world wide is the concept that ALL roads lead to God. The author really demonstrates how this process is behind all worldly religions, and that it is one of the main pillars behind the up coming global religion. You can't get the masses to accept the coming world religion unless all roads lead to God. But that's not what our Lord and Savior said. He said that the gate is narrow, that he is the way. In order to accept the global concept you have to deny the words of Christ. I at one time believed that all ways lead to God because that is what my mother taught me. She learned it from a nun. The bible however, says something different.
Tal Brooke also informs the reader of the economic reality behind the up coming New World Order. The master planners of world government mean to achieve this through a global central bank (the world bank/IMF). The Federal Reserve is the central bank in the United States (a private bank I might add). This is the economic arm of the future world government. The author also discusses The Illuminati, RFID (radio frequency identification) chips that can be used to track every product and human on earth through implantable chips.
To the modern reader this information may seem like utter nonsense. That is until you start looking into it, and doing YOUR OWN RESEARCH. Tal Brooke does a masterful job of exposing these hidden global chess players who are manipulating the world into a state of global government. Every country is to have their representatives by population. How long do you think our constitution and it's protections are going to last with China, Russia, and other unfriendly regimes out voting us? It's time to wake up before we wake up and wish we had a government as kind as the one described in Orwell's 1984.
Great book at giving a general overview of the upcoming New World Order from a spiritual, economical, military, and governmental viewpoint. My only criticism is that it's 269 pages are too brief to fully explain this material. You will need to look at other sources to fully grasp the BIG PICTURE.
Final Assessment: Solid 5 stars, great overview. However, the reader is encouraged to branch out and look at other sources after reading this.
Suggested books and resources: The Holy Bible The Creature From Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin America: Freedom To Fascism by director Aaron Russo The Naked Capitalist By W. Cleon Skoussen None Dare Call It Treason 25 Years Later By Strommer Terrorstorm By Alex Jones. Original Intent By David Barton
Christian Worldview July 7, 2006 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
This book is written from a Christian worldview. This view treats the Biblical accounts of history (and the future) as being fact. The basic "plot" of the Bible is that mankind has fallen into sin and corruption. We are not the main characters, but rather God is (Father, Son, and Spirit).
The whole of human existence is plagued by Satan in his attempt to thwart God's plan in any way possible. The culmination of which was tempting man into rejecting God and thus being judged and sentenced to death and Hell. God, on the other hand, has intervened and provided a way for man to be saved by believing in Jesus the Christ. (All of this falls under the sovereignty of God.)
Our existence is both in the observed world (physical) and the unseen world (spiritual). In our fallen state we cannot perceive the spiritual world, thus, we are unaware of the conflict which besets us. The goal of Christianity is to "wake up" the spiritually dead/blind so that they will realize the peril they are in presently. They will then turn to Christ (The Way of salvation) and be saved from the coming judgment. The prophecy of the Bible is that Satan will increase in power and influence in the world as its end draws near. While not totally revealing, the Bible leaves no doubt that the "blind" of Earth will be led by Satan and his forces in a great lie that will encompass the entire world. Trying to be alert to these movements is what Tal Brooke's book is all about.
The popular Matrix movies were loosely based on this Christian idea. Neo was the Christ figure among the liberated people. He had power in both realms (matrix and real) just as we as Christians believe that Jesus has dominion and power both in Heaven (spiritual) and Earth (physical).
If you reject the Christian worldview out of hand then this book will seem misguided. If you accept the Christian worldview then many of Brooke's points seem plausible. Finally, those of us who are Christians (and under God's direction )should always be ready to meet the enemy. We should not ultimately fear because we are confident of God's victory.
Eye Opening July 1, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
A very amazing book. Took me to places I never had thought of. I was amazed and educated. I do feel I have been blessed by reading this book and I highly endorse it - all you who are seekers - give it a looksee. Candidly written. The author is brilliant.
A Misleading Mix of Fact and Propaganda June 23, 2006 7 out of 15 found this review helpful
'One world' correctly concludes that the world today is close to tyranny on a global scale. Where Brooke misses the mark is in his explanation of how we got to this point. His attack upon the so-called New Age movement is misleading to say the least. While the impact of the new age is a fairly recent development, the impact of the "great religions" Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is quite ancient. In not understanding the catastrophic consequences of 20 centuries of falsehoods, blind faith, and mass murder, "in the name of god", Brooke fails to understand how a conspiracy for global tyranny has gone largely undetected. Only when one understands the disastrous effect of organized religion on man's ability to think and act realistically, can one understand why the world's been delivered to the doorstep of global tyranny. In the final analysis it's not new age isms that are most responsible for our dire plight, but the triumph of blind faith and lies in all their forms, over independent thought and the Truth.
Conspiracy Theory, Dominionist bent March 23, 2006 5 out of 14 found this review helpful
Although Tal Brooke is doubtless a good writer, there is in his updated book more of the same John Birch Society, extreme Right Wing rants about the Illuminati, Council on Foreign Relations, and so on. In the 1990's, there was an outpouring of Christian prophecy books that gleefully used antisemtic and conspiratorial writings as authoritative works. Some of these same works were even used by Nazis decades ago to justify their policies. Does the author believe, for instance, that there is a Jewish world banking conspiracy?
While the author may not have intended to do so, his writings also provide ammunition for the Christian Reconstructionists and/or the Dominionists who claim that only Christians should have a say in American government. These are the people who would claim that there is no such thing as separation of church and state, that America was founded as a "Christian Nation" and that because the majority of early Americans were Christian, that the nation itself was founded to reflect that. This, despite the fact that God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit are not even mentioned in the Constitution. These folks want to take America back to the time of the New England Puritans or John Calvin's Geneva debacle. Is this, then, what the author wants to bring to America? Is the struggle against the "Invisable Hand" and evil spiritual forces meant to bring about a "Christian America"?
Brooke's best work--and it is noteworthy--has been in opposition to the various and sundry cults that have afflicted America and the world. Sadly, he seems now to have (re)entered a cult himself, one that has him looking over his shoulder for the dread Illuminati, gazing at the sky for Black Helicoopters, and wondering which spirits inhabit the space under the world's collective beds.
Conspiracy theory has done little other than encourage antisemitism, fear, bigotry, and hate for groups outside of the conspiracy believer's circle. It is exclusivistic, narrow-minded, and not at all helpful in the effort to find common ground with the rest of the world. In that sense, it is like Christian Reconstructionism. Gary North and Rushdooney would understand Brooke's approach, even if they would have opposed his end-times views.
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