Actually I bought this book for my husband as a birthday present as I thought that we would like to have more information about the NWO but ended up reading it myself. For a non-American there are some chapters which are more interesting than others for the simple fact that I don't know much about American finances. Still, even those chapters ended up being interesting! The world is becoming a very scary place and hiding from the facts is not going to help anyone, on the contrary, if we are well informed at least we know who to believe and not and maybe we can protect ourselves a bit better! What I find bizarre is that such a book which unmasks a lot of what is wrong with the world is written by a New York Times bestselling author. One would think that establishment newspapers would want nothing to do with such an author..... Also the fact that the Wall Street Journal, The Kansas Star and the Dallas Observer write positive reviews about this book is strange, to say the least. Why don't all these papers and all this people get together to fight the evil instead of just applauding those who bring it to light?
That said there are some very interesting chapters, like the one on the banning of natural medicine and the reason why, something which highly scares me (I had never thought that it could have anything to do with preventing us from keeping our bodies in good working order, which will prevent us from being so easily contaminated with whatever governments throw at us), on vaccines (think well before you let your children have any because after it is done there is often little you can do to cure the side effects, not to talk about all the stuff they put into them which you know nothing about), the highly surveyed society, complete lack of freedom, education used to dumb down populations, and much more!
This bit I found very interesting, it concerns a quotation by Harvey Wasserman, a journalist who said that it has been monumentally important to finally have an African-American as a president and that a woman will come next. Well, isn't it time people voted for the best person for the job and not vote for someone based on skin color or gender? Being president of the USA is a huge task, should the only credentials needed be your looks, be it skin or feminity? I doubt it.... and then, when they have had the African-American and the lady, will it go on to be a South American, maybe an Asian.... and what next? A child maybe? Something else I can't agree with is the concerns about the environment. Of course I want to live in a clean world as much as most people but seeing the waste which is going on should we really have to use our bicycles (other than for pleasure or exercise but surely not while all kinds of motorized races and sports go on for fun, just think about all the motorized sports which go on the beaches all over the world, creating huge noise and air pollution), electric cars (don't forget that creating electricity also causes pollution, moreover we are always being told that we should use less electricity), recycling (most of us know that in the end all the rubbish ends up in the same place, so it is a waste of time and money).... supporting mass transit, I wish we had better public transports here in France but we don't, most of it has been dismantled decades ago.
I agree with this book, many of us have already been turned into zombies who can't see reality anymore and are more than willing to serve the master but by getting informed we might just be able to make a difference or at least we can keep ourselves awake as long as we possibly can! Another book on similar subjects is
Corporatism: The Secret Government of the New World Order. I would say that they are both comparable.