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A**R
Good read
I have read three of their non-fiction books, and was left with conflicting thoughts and, yes, feelings about them. What has me wondering is whether any of these storylines need to be inverted to better understand. Three of their fiction books (including this one) are supposed to reveal a coded secret, and there is a related fourth that has not been released yet (to my knowledge).Their non-fiction books and online articles caught my attention because they stress three things I intuited before discovering this organization's material: 1) nothing is something, 2) God is a consciousness sprung from nothing (and I now know is in the process of becoming thanks to these books), and 3) zero counts.I somehow find these authors strangely disconnected from their heart center. I say this comment in the context of love, empathy, and/or fondness for creation. I honestly didn't pick up on these more feminine energies in any readings so far. It's almost mechanical and a very masculine take on things in the way they express themselves. Some passages in their books are very aggressive and express almost primal human urges and sexuality. Again, they say their writing is coded and may need to be inverted or otherwise translated so maybe that's key. I haven't figured that out yet.But, they're right - they need more feminine energy in their organization. My impression is that not too many in their group reach the mystery degrees, and I think to have an idea why. This is not a dis as I am immensely grateful for the material shared.I'm going to switch over to their non-fiction material as they truly are enlightening. Seems these books will only be palatable if you are a sincere seeker of ultimate truth. Finding the truth is an initiation of sorts, and a calling only for those truly altruistic and willing to make great personal sacrifice. Even then you're not guaranteed to discover it.
B**M
Esoteric mysteries hidden inside of an exciting story!
This is one book from a series of books by the Pythagorean Illuminati. The Pythagorean Illuminati are an ancient secret society of rational freethinkers. The society was officially founded by the genius polymath Pythagoras. Before Pythagoras the Illuminati were a group of loosely connected wandering holy men and women, esotericists, and mystics. Some of the greatest minds in history have been members of the Illuminati. These people include: King Solomon, Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Empedocles, Plato, Simon Magus, Hypatia, Leibniz, Weishaupt, Goethe, and Hegel. The goal of the Illuminati is to end the insanity that is permeating every corner of this world. The Illuminati are trying to bring about a New World Order based on reason, justice, altruism, merit, community, and equal opportunities for EVERYONE to actualize their full potential.This is one of the Pythagorean Illuminati's works of coded fiction. The Illuminati also have a series of amazing non-fiction books by this author (Mike Hockney) and two other authors Adam Weishaupt and Michael Faust. If you enjoy any of the Illuminati's fiction books you should definitely consider reading their non-fiction books too. The non-fiction books are those rare kinds of books that can change your life. You should also check out the Illuminati's massive website armageddonconspiracy.co.uk and their facebook page Ancient Order of The Illuminati.This book "Prohibition A" is a fast paced thriller. Just like any good novel you will find yourself unable to stop turning the pages. The author (writing under a pseudonym) is as good as any author out there today and this book should have as many reviews as a Stephen King book. Unfortunately none of the Illuminati's books get the attention they deserve, and they deserve to be read by the whole world. They are that good. The reason these books are called coded fiction is because, hidden under the exciting story, you might also be able to catch a glimpse of some true esoteric mysteries. Coded fiction aside though, if you enjoy high intensity thrillers then you should definitely read this book!
V**N
Fast pace, credible and scary
Through the use of mind manipulation and espionage organizations a small group of powerful men attempt to take over the world. The story goes through twists and turns and brings up enough surprises to keep the reader wanting to know how it's going to end until you find out the ending and see everything was all tied up in a nice little bow. All the bad guys (and good guys, if any can be defined as that) get justice in the most interesting method I've read in many years.
J**R
Abandon All Hope, You Who Enter Here!
This is an extremely depressing and disturbing book, a paranoid schizophrenic's bonanza. It reveals how corrupt the upper echelons of the US government is and what sheer pigs the super-rich are. The depiction of the Prohibition A club is intense, designed to resemble the 10 circles of hell. A Satanic Cult is the "real" government of the US and plots to take over the world, toppling over democracy as we know it with carefully designed assassinations and terrorist attacks to get maximum publicity on the eve of the next Presidential Election. The style of Mike Hockney here is a combo of Robert Anton Wilson (see Illuminati trilogy), Stephen King, and a high-tech version of H.P. Lovecraft. It is extremely tragic, I have to warn you, no body wins and all the 'heroes' turn out to be villains in disguise. It leaves you with no hope at all!
R**Y
Whao !
Intense story plot.Twists from beginning to end.The dangers associated with emotions of love -Id recommend to any person who loves action.
R**L
One will not be disappointed reading this book or any of the other books ...
One will not be disappointed reading this book or any of the other books by Mike Hockney, they are complete with knowledge, knowledge you may never have been aware of, knowledge of the fact, that this factual knowledge existed..
A**R
Aclever guy who is NOT good at representing a woman's mind
Not a very good male representation of inside a woman's mind..very full f himself as a clever guy
U**1
I enjoyed this book
I enjoyed this book. It was a bit unbelievable at times but overall, definitely an exciting peek into the underbelly of secret societies' plots and schemes.
L**.
Five Stars
great book.
P**E
Five Stars
Great book!
M**P
I appreciate the ride of Prohibition A, a very good thriller
"Song in the background : ...there are places I remember all my life..."Those places that haunt you at night, the mysteries on the other side of the glass... What do you see when you look in the mirror ?Are you one of the mortals... randomly rambling around in nonsense and mythical matter. Or perhaps you are from the eternal souls...damned to err by the Creator's limitations...Or are you one of the immortals ? Is your laugh cold as a night in the deepest pit of hell. Coldness tangible. Reason incarnate."End of Beatles' song and segue into Requiem of Mozart with additional layers of hysterical laughs of Magister Ludi overlayed."***A coded book like few before... Or perhaps the continuity of the True Legend of the Grail ?The Glass Hollow. The Hologram.One hell of a ride and a good rendition of many great work of art from our collective dialectical past.I appreciate the ride of Prohibition A
S**E
Fantastic
This series of books under the pseudonym of Mike hockey are equally compelling. The underlying messages are as frightening as they are plausible.. by relating them to real life world events, the truths of our existence are both horrific and laughable.Soapybubble
A**Y
mmmmmmmmmm
This may be a good Book, but to be Honest I have not read it Yet, I have tried twice but the start of the Book has put me off twice, agent X this, agent X that, Bored of these Books, if You are getting a Mike Hockney Book go for the Armageddon Conspiracy
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