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June 27, 2010

Book Review: American Conspiracies by Jesse Ventura

By Daniel Bruno Sanz

aig, Bilderburg society, cia, Continuity of Government plan, daniel estulin, election of 2000, gary webb, global election systems, government drug dealing, Hank Paulson, jfk, Katherine Harris, Lou Dobbs, Malcolm X, Michael Connell, mlk, rfk, september 11, wall street bailout, warren report, watergate

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American Conspiracies
by Jesse Ventura
with Dick Russell

Hardback, 228 pp.
Skyhorse Publishing $24.95
ISBN 978-1-60239-802-3

Reviewed by Daniel Bruno Sanz

"I've not written this book because I get off on talking about conspiracies. I've written it because,
until we face the terrible reality of the assassinations and the governmental drug dealing and the stolen elections and the rest...until we look at how, slowly and insipidly, the most venal of men took control of our nation, we don't stand a chance of putting things back on track."

I for one have never believed in conspiracy theories but be forewarned: Ventura will knock the wind
out of you with a body slam. The straight talking ex-Minnesota governor and gung-ho Navy SEAL has
produced an extremely troubling account of recent American history guaranteed to make you ponder
the unthinkable.

In clear conversational style free of New World Order quackery, UFO cover-up theories, Flat Earth
Society cretinism and Lou Dobb's birther nonsense, Ventura throws a brutally harsh spotlight on the
damning inconsistencies with the official line on September 11, TARP, the War on Drugs and the
assassinations of the Kennedy brothers and Dr. King, to name a few. But he doesn't stop there. He
relates being queried by the Central Intelligence Agency in the basement of the Minnesota Capital upon winning the race for governor in 1999 and creepy occurrences with his wife's computer and telephone.

In facile prose Ventura narrates the untimely deaths of Michael Connel, a Bush and Rove confidante who knew too much about Global Election Systems and the disputed presidential elections of 2000 and 2004, and Gary Webb, the journalist responsible for the CIA cocaine connection expose in the San Jose Mercury News. He laments the government intimidation of journalists like Daniel Estulin and the use of the no-fly list as a tool to harass people who have no connection to terrorism.

Ventura is troubled by the incest between the CIA, AIG, Goldman Sachs and the Treasury
Department and is convinced the timing of the Elliot Spitzer prostitution scandal is no happenstance; it broke only when Spitzer the Wall Street crusader pushed too hard against AIG, the firm with deep
historical ties to the CIA. Ventura goes on to ask whether he has put his own life in jeopardy by writing
such things. He is not being melodramatic.

Approach the book as a skeptic, but Ventura's accurate account of the Gulf of Tonkin (non) incident,
Operation Northwoods and MK-ULTRA will force you to consider whether the recent Shazad/Times
Square Bomber case is a just a hoax to pressure the Pakistani government to send troops to Waziristan and the Korean boat torpedoing incident an inside job to keep U.S. troops on Okinawa indefinitely. In any event, you will never listen to the news the same way again.

The book contains no less than twenty pages of information source notes and four pages of
supportive further reading. However, some of the sources have low standards of journalistic accuracy
and probably had an ax to grind.

Two thumbs up and five stars for American Conspiracies.

Jesse, watch your back.

Authors Bio:
Daniel Bruno Sanz writes about financial and political affairs. His areas of expertise include currencies, stock markets, Latin America, Japan and Russia. In early 2007, he predicted that Obama would win the Democratic primary when polls showed him 20 points behind Senator Clinton. He also forecast Obama would win 52% of the popular vote and beat the Republican nominee in the general election. Today he forecasts an Obama victory in 2012.

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