Quicklet on Brad Steiger, Sherry Steiger's Conspiracies and Secret Societies (Cliffsnotes-Like Book Summary & Commentary)
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Since the mid-twentieth century, popular media and culture has become more and more focused on vast conspiracies which surround the average person. Many of these theories revolve around the belief that strange and sometimes threatening forces are in control of events and decisions made by governments, business leaders and even entertainment figures. The term conspiracy theory has entered the mainstream mindset. Some use conspiracy theory as a derogitory label to characterize theories as absurd, while others see the label as a point of insight and wonder.

In their book Conspiracies and Secret Societies, Brad and Sherry Steiger have set out to document and briefly explain the majority of these theories as well as cataloguing many of the reported actors alleged to be behind these activities. With over 450 entries, Conspiracies and Secret Societies claims to be the largest single volume every dedicated to subjects that by all accounts should remain secret.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jason Stewart is a Northern California-based public relations/marketing professional. He holds degrees in Political Science and Comparative Religion. When he's not writing or reading, you can find him riding around with something radioactive in his trunk.

EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

Masonic Freemasons: Originally a society of skilled craft workers formed in the 16th century to provide lodging and shelter for traveling workers. Reportedly was reorganized into a religious based mystery-system organization focused on achieving enlightenment through symbols and architecture. Members are long rumored to have a secret, perhaps sinister influence on world events and leaders. The organization is also reffered to as Masons. Members of the freemasons are present today, and proudly display their masonic allegiance.

The Knights Templar: Order of Christian knights formed by the Catholic Church during the Crusades period. The order were reportedly disbanded and its members excommunicated in 1312. The order is rumored to have survived disbanding and to have melded into such organizations as the Masonic Freemasons. The group is also refferred to as Templars.

The Illuminati: Group of freethinkers and agnostics formed in Bavaria in 1776. The organization was reportedly banned throughout the Austrian Empire in 1785. Rumors persist that the group still exists and is working behind the scenes to create a New World Order. The Illuminati are often confused with a separate secret society, Masonic Freemasonry...

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CHAPTER OUTLINE

Steiger and Steiger’s Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ Introduction
+ About Steiger and Steiger
+ The Story of Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ Important Terms in Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ ...and much more
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Quicklet on Brad Steiger, Sherry Steiger's Conspiracies and Secret Societies (Cliffsnotes-Like Book Summary & Commentary)
Quicklets: Your Reading Sidekick!

This Hyperink Quicklet is over 9,300 words and includes an overall summary, chapter commentary, key characters, literary themes, fun trivia, and recommended related readings.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Since the mid-twentieth century, popular media and culture has become more and more focused on vast conspiracies which surround the average person. Many of these theories revolve around the belief that strange and sometimes threatening forces are in control of events and decisions made by governments, business leaders and even entertainment figures. The term conspiracy theory has entered the mainstream mindset. Some use conspiracy theory as a derogitory label to characterize theories as absurd, while others see the label as a point of insight and wonder.

In their book Conspiracies and Secret Societies, Brad and Sherry Steiger have set out to document and briefly explain the majority of these theories as well as cataloguing many of the reported actors alleged to be behind these activities. With over 450 entries, Conspiracies and Secret Societies claims to be the largest single volume every dedicated to subjects that by all accounts should remain secret.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jason Stewart is a Northern California-based public relations/marketing professional. He holds degrees in Political Science and Comparative Religion. When he's not writing or reading, you can find him riding around with something radioactive in his trunk.

EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

Masonic Freemasons: Originally a society of skilled craft workers formed in the 16th century to provide lodging and shelter for traveling workers. Reportedly was reorganized into a religious based mystery-system organization focused on achieving enlightenment through symbols and architecture. Members are long rumored to have a secret, perhaps sinister influence on world events and leaders. The organization is also reffered to as Masons. Members of the freemasons are present today, and proudly display their masonic allegiance.

The Knights Templar: Order of Christian knights formed by the Catholic Church during the Crusades period. The order were reportedly disbanded and its members excommunicated in 1312. The order is rumored to have survived disbanding and to have melded into such organizations as the Masonic Freemasons. The group is also refferred to as Templars.

The Illuminati: Group of freethinkers and agnostics formed in Bavaria in 1776. The organization was reportedly banned throughout the Austrian Empire in 1785. Rumors persist that the group still exists and is working behind the scenes to create a New World Order. The Illuminati are often confused with a separate secret society, Masonic Freemasonry...

Buy a copy to keep reading!

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Steiger and Steiger’s Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ Introduction
+ About Steiger and Steiger
+ The Story of Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ Important Terms in Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ ...and much more
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Quicklet on Brad Steiger, Sherry Steiger's Conspiracies and Secret Societies (Cliffsnotes-Like Book Summary & Commentary)

Quicklet on Brad Steiger, Sherry Steiger's Conspiracies and Secret Societies (Cliffsnotes-Like Book Summary & Commentary)

by Jason Stewart
Quicklet on Brad Steiger, Sherry Steiger's Conspiracies and Secret Societies (Cliffsnotes-Like Book Summary & Commentary)

Quicklet on Brad Steiger, Sherry Steiger's Conspiracies and Secret Societies (Cliffsnotes-Like Book Summary & Commentary)

by Jason Stewart

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Quicklets: Your Reading Sidekick!

This Hyperink Quicklet is over 9,300 words and includes an overall summary, chapter commentary, key characters, literary themes, fun trivia, and recommended related readings.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Since the mid-twentieth century, popular media and culture has become more and more focused on vast conspiracies which surround the average person. Many of these theories revolve around the belief that strange and sometimes threatening forces are in control of events and decisions made by governments, business leaders and even entertainment figures. The term conspiracy theory has entered the mainstream mindset. Some use conspiracy theory as a derogitory label to characterize theories as absurd, while others see the label as a point of insight and wonder.

In their book Conspiracies and Secret Societies, Brad and Sherry Steiger have set out to document and briefly explain the majority of these theories as well as cataloguing many of the reported actors alleged to be behind these activities. With over 450 entries, Conspiracies and Secret Societies claims to be the largest single volume every dedicated to subjects that by all accounts should remain secret.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jason Stewart is a Northern California-based public relations/marketing professional. He holds degrees in Political Science and Comparative Religion. When he's not writing or reading, you can find him riding around with something radioactive in his trunk.

EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK

Masonic Freemasons: Originally a society of skilled craft workers formed in the 16th century to provide lodging and shelter for traveling workers. Reportedly was reorganized into a religious based mystery-system organization focused on achieving enlightenment through symbols and architecture. Members are long rumored to have a secret, perhaps sinister influence on world events and leaders. The organization is also reffered to as Masons. Members of the freemasons are present today, and proudly display their masonic allegiance.

The Knights Templar: Order of Christian knights formed by the Catholic Church during the Crusades period. The order were reportedly disbanded and its members excommunicated in 1312. The order is rumored to have survived disbanding and to have melded into such organizations as the Masonic Freemasons. The group is also refferred to as Templars.

The Illuminati: Group of freethinkers and agnostics formed in Bavaria in 1776. The organization was reportedly banned throughout the Austrian Empire in 1785. Rumors persist that the group still exists and is working behind the scenes to create a New World Order. The Illuminati are often confused with a separate secret society, Masonic Freemasonry...

Buy a copy to keep reading!

CHAPTER OUTLINE

Steiger and Steiger’s Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ Introduction
+ About Steiger and Steiger
+ The Story of Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ Important Terms in Conspiracies and Secret Societies
+ ...and much more

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014259033
Publisher: Hyperink
Publication date: 03/02/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 704,906
File size: 608 KB

About the Author

Jason Stewart is a Northern California-based public relations/marketing professional. He holds degrees in Political Science and Comparative Religion. When he's not writing or reading, you can find him riding around with something radioactive in his trunk.
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