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Inside the Gemstone File (Mind Control/Conspiracy)

Inside the Gemstone File (Mind Control/Conspiracy)Authors: David Childress, Kenn Thomas
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 320
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Utilizing new information and expert journalistic tactics, Thomas and Childress offer a fresh analysis of this notorious document that cloaked the richest of the rich and the most powerful men in the world in the shroud of conspiracy.


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5 out of 5 stars Great Connections, Thoughtful, and Amazing!   August 4, 1999
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

If you want to read an enjoyable, indepth look at the possible truths behind the James Bond books and films, pick up this brand new book. Chapter Seven is a classic, truly a good, fun read thatgives indepth data on what Ian Fleming had in mind regarding Bond and his villians. There's convincing evidence that the supervillian Blofeld probably was based on the reallife Aristotle Onassis. The linkages are intriguing too, such as the mysterious Area 51-type location, the Hughes-clone, the Onassis-clone, the oil industry thatare evident in the 1972 Bond film based on Fleming's *Diamonds are Forever*.I'll stop there, other than to mention that right before Ian Flemingmysteriously died, he had apparently made arrangements to fly up to NewJersey to talk to his old British intelligence service buddy, Ivan T.Sanderson, according to this book.And that's just the tip of the iceberg. There's more history in this one book than in ten history textbooks you'll find in your local school! Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Gemstone File History   September 17, 2006
Stephanie Caruana (Cambridge, MA USA)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

As the author of "A Skeleton Key to the Gemstone File" in 1975, on which all of the books and references to the Gemstone File have been based, I have watched with amazement how my brief summary of Bruce Porter Roberts' work has been circulated worldwide and written about by others. Six books that I know about have appeared so far. But the first book to be published which will contain a significant amount of the original Gemstone File papers will be my own: The Gemstone File: A Memoir." "Inside the Gemstone File" contains some excellent information about the relationship between Bruce Roberts' writing and Ian Fleming's James Bond novels and movies. It, together with Gerald Carroll's book, "Project Seek," provide valuable supplemental information and background regarding the Gemstone File.


5 out of 5 stars James Bond and Bruce Roberts: Better Together!   April 21, 2007
Stephanie Caruana (Cambridge, MA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Ian Fleming was an agent for British Intelligence; Bruce Roberts wrote "diaries" exposing the secret history of the 20th Century. Kidnapping, murder, espionage, money, power--who needs fiction when the truth is so startling?


2 out of 5 stars Find the original documents!   September 7, 1999
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

The only way to know if the 350-1000 handwritten pages of Bruce Porter Roberts, given the name of the Gemstone File could be used to arrest and convict the killers of John F. Kennedy is to find them, read them, and determine where the information came from and how reliable it is.

Until the original documents are released, there is no way to know where the information came from or how reliable it is.

This is the fourth book on the subject so far, and the obvious behavior to engage in is not being followed!



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