Abdiel LeRoy is a Bible-inspired author and poet with a deep love of Shakespeare and mythology. His fiction includes 'The Christmas Tree' and his epic poem 'Elijah', where he reimagines the great prophet's life and legacy. Previous careers include journalism, with several years at the Reuters news agency before it lost its soul, along with broadcasting, acting, and voice narration. His passions are Argentine tango, yoga, and competitive swimming.
5.0 out of 5 stars The antidote to manufacturing consent The author's sweeping analysis is a primer in understanding and combating the ways in which we are coerced and manipulated by the ruling class. The book provides a clear and articulate roadmap that guides the reader through a labyrinth of tactics employed to create fear and despair. It offers an eye-opening, possibly life-changing insight into how we are subtly deceived and enslaved. A must-read for anyone who seeks the truth and is interested in learning about the mechanics of deception. It is a chillingly thoughtful and absorbing book. Annemarie M. Osborne 5.0 out of 5 stars The best, user friendly, readily available tools WE NEED now Provides the most fundamental, user friendly, readily available concrete actions and tools to counteract evil forces pursuing our eradication. Thank you to the Author for accompanying us and for illuminating the dark narrow path we are journeying now. Isaac William Wells 5.0 out of 5 stars An eye-opening book Abdiel Leroy has written an easy to understand book which also has Biblical references to emphasize the points laid out. He has opened my eyes to a new perspective... and I have certainly learned a great deal along the way. As with his other books I have read, his writing style is a nice smooth read. He is able to make difficult concepts easier to understand without getting bogged down. And there are passages where I have an ""aha"" moment when reading. Thank you for an enlightening read! Julie Blaskie 5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent research and presentation I'm extremely impressed by the sheer depth of research put in by Abdiel and by his clear and simple presentation. A thoroughly educational read. I've known about an awful lot of this stuff from my own research over about 10 years and was delighted to find a substantial amount of new material (all of which properly referenced). Jean Paul