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Presents documented evidence that contradicts consensus views about the pharmaceutical industry, laundered money, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, nuclear power plant safety, the massacre at Columbine, and other topics.
This book could have been much better, if it had been a bit more selective in the collected papers. The editors allow a little too much gullibility to slip into the pages of the book, giving way too much space to conspiracy theories that have been solidly debunked. Other than that, there were some decent things in the book, but like all collections of papers, the quality and the interest were spotty. ( )
Like all the other Disinformation Guides, this one is dense and best taken in small doses over time. Despite sometimes feeling like a compilation of conspiracy theory, all of the pieces are heavy with outside references and clearly put forth. ( )
I'm sure this would be an interesting book if I could get through it at all. It's so dense and covers such heavy material that it doesn't make for good bathroom reading, and it's so depressing that it's no good anywhere else. ( )
Presents documented evidence that contradicts consensus views about the pharmaceutical industry, laundered money, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, nuclear power plant safety, the massacre at Columbine, and other topics.