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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Behold a Pale Horse



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Conspiracy books are no stranger in our modern world. "Behold a Pale Horse" is a look of the accounts of William Cooper, an ex-U.S. Naval Intelligence Briefing Team Member, who had written this book. "Behold a Pale Horse" is not your average reader, it is not something one just sits down to read at any given time. but rather a refrence book with loopholes. It claims to have documents on UFOs, the JFK assination, and other mysteries that both frighten and intrest us in our world. As always do not believe everything your read, and try to pick out the facts from the fiction yourself with this one. I would say that this book when it came out was highly popular, and may have caused much distraught througout the country, but as of now, it may be considered a piece of history rather than a reference to fact.
I would put this book up there with "The Anarachist Cookbook" in that it may not be accurate in all cases, but it does pose good arguments. I would say you should borrow this one from your local library, buy a used copy, or even borrow from a friend, but I do not believe iti is truly worth buying unless you are really into the whole conspiracy thing.
I'd say more on this book, but to be honest, it really does speak for itself; "Behold a Pale Horse" is simply a book in history that will bring up what you were taught, and things you have learned are wrong, inaccurate, and covered-up lies. Again, if you are into that sort of thing, it is a perfect book, but if you find that sort of thing to be rubbish, than this book should be steered cleared from.

Stay informed for my next book review of a great book you may not have read called "The Kite Runner". I know it is not the newest book out there, but like many people, very few have time to read a book. I can tell you so far, that this one is worth coming back to check out.

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