A book review written
by Jim “Gymbeaux” Brown, March
16, 2020
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The author points out in the
beginning of the book that this book is fiction but is it? As you read it you quickly understand exactly
who the author is writing about and you know that the events discussed actually
happened or at the very least, some of them.
Is it really fiction? I honestly
don’t know and I think that was the intent of the author.
This may one person’s “theory” as
to how the infamous “Q” and “Qanon” originated and who the person behind the “Q”
actually is. Read the book and you
decide for yourself.
I may have been more fortunate
than most as I have also read the book, Dr.
Mary’s Monkey, a must read for everyone. If you read the book with an open mind and
understand that the book is a book of truth and history, you will most
assuredly begin to have serious doubts as to how John F. Kennedy was actually
murdered. You may not know by who but
you will definitely have questions as to Lee Harvey Oswald’s actual
participation or not. If you then follow
that book with Me
& Lee, it will further create a doubt in your mind as to the events
of that fateful day in our history.
There is another aspect of the President
Kennedy murder that most people are simply unaware of. There has been a government group titled The
Majestic Twelve. If you read anything
about this group and what they have done, it will cast even further doubt as to
Oswald’s participation and the more likely scenario that agencies within the
Federal Government were responsible for the assassination of President Kenned
to prevent him from dismantling those sections of our government now referred
to as the “Deep State.”.
You first have to understand that
this book really begins with the assassination of President Kennedy and the
attacks on the Kennedy family.
With that said, does this book
write history as it is unfolding before our very eyes or is it as the author
suggests, fiction? For the record, I read
it in one sitting for two reasons, first it is a short book but secondly it is
a fascinating book that holds your attention to the end, true or not.
Who should read the book? Anyone interested in history and current
events and politics.
Would I read it again? Probably
not. Very easy to follow and understand.
Would I give it as a gift? ABSOLUTELY!
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