I like to maintain an open mind about this sort of thing, and I do recognize some theories from the image OP. However, I didn't know about this book. I went to Amazon to scan the reviews. I've learned over time that it's more informative to read the 1-star reviews than the 5-star reviews...and with respect to this book, the 1-star reviews are revealing.
Thanks for the tip, I did go and read those reviews. Funny really because before that I found a photo of the author and frankly it gave me the creeps. There were two reviews though from people who apparently attended a live event, these two reviews were very very similar, suspiciously similar, either from the same event or the same keyboard I had to think.
The subject matter means that any criticism can be blamed on the same forces he claims to be exposing.
In anycase, I thought the book interesting for the parts I clipped out mainly, especially the reference to cabal, satanic cults, and Looking-Glass. All things that in this place are taken as credible (having been mentioned by Q). Of course frustratingly there is an equally credible idea that Greer and Q are from the same disinformation fountainhead. So I dunno, but thanks for the comment, I take it onboard and put little stock in any single source.
As you already know, any info on Looking Glass is pretty sparse on the web, and any references to it usually are drawing from each other. I don't know if you've seen this video, but this is (I think) the original source from which most everything else comes from. The guy (can't remember his name right off the bat) is controversial because of some other accusations levied against him, but he seems to display some credible knowledge about this topic: https://roserambles.org/2021/10/24/project-looking-glass-must-see-video-october-24-2021/
I like to maintain an open mind about this sort of thing, and I do recognize some theories from the image OP. However, I didn't know about this book. I went to Amazon to scan the reviews. I've learned over time that it's more informative to read the 1-star reviews than the 5-star reviews...and with respect to this book, the 1-star reviews are revealing.
With that said, here's a free site to read the book: https://archive.org/details/HiddenTruthForbiddenKnowledgeStevenM.Greer
Thanks for the tip, I did go and read those reviews. Funny really because before that I found a photo of the author and frankly it gave me the creeps. There were two reviews though from people who apparently attended a live event, these two reviews were very very similar, suspiciously similar, either from the same event or the same keyboard I had to think.
The subject matter means that any criticism can be blamed on the same forces he claims to be exposing.
In anycase, I thought the book interesting for the parts I clipped out mainly, especially the reference to cabal, satanic cults, and Looking-Glass. All things that in this place are taken as credible (having been mentioned by Q). Of course frustratingly there is an equally credible idea that Greer and Q are from the same disinformation fountainhead. So I dunno, but thanks for the comment, I take it onboard and put little stock in any single source.
As you already know, any info on Looking Glass is pretty sparse on the web, and any references to it usually are drawing from each other. I don't know if you've seen this video, but this is (I think) the original source from which most everything else comes from. The guy (can't remember his name right off the bat) is controversial because of some other accusations levied against him, but he seems to display some credible knowledge about this topic: https://roserambles.org/2021/10/24/project-looking-glass-must-see-video-october-24-2021/