25 October 2017

The Illuminati by Larry Burkett REVIEW


Summary:

The year is 2001 and the world is on the brink of economic collapse as the Illuminati, a deadly secret organization, succeeds in placing one of their people in the office of the presidency of the United States, gaining control of world events.
With their plan set in motion, they move closer to complete success--controlling the world's finances--and the Data-Net system is born. Not only does Data-Net give Illuminati power to single out a group of people and cut off their money, fuel, and food supplies, but it enables them to track a person's every move through the attempted use of their Data-Net card--placing the public at the mercy of this secret society.
Have John Elder and Randy Cross read the "signs of the times" soon enough to expose the Illuminati and thwart their diabolical plan? Or will this organization and its leaders be hailed as the world's political saviors?

My Thoughts:

This book captured my attention right away with the title--and then with the description, which led to me reading it.
What ends up happening is the members of the Illuminati convinced citizens that the people of different groups (Christianity, and later, the Jews) are terrorists , with just videos of the police attacking them, claiming that they started the fight. But when the non-Illuminati president finds out about this, he tries to tell the people of it--only to get assassinated.
The genius behind Data-Net realized why the government wanted to use the system, and joined a group of Christians that were in hiding, waiting for the moment to expose the Illuminati.
This book was a pretty good read. It was interesting.

My Rating: 3 stars

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