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DUBROOM LIBRARY AND BOOK REVIEWS
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In
this section you can find (links to
purchase) highly recommended books. All
books are actually read before reviewed, and
do not necessarily contain material
completely endorsed by the Dubroom. They are
selected for their relevance, whether
they're about (DUB) Reggae or Conscious
topics. Your purchase of the book(s) helps
the writer(s) and/or publisher(s) where in
some cases the Dubroom might receive a
little bit provision as well, even though
that is never the reason for publishing the
review(s).
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Operation Trojan Horse
(John A. Keel) |
| This
is a very remarkable book.
Not only because it completely wipes
away all intellectual relevance around the
many glossy UFO books with sensational
stories and ditto photo's. Not only because
it was written back in the 1960's and didn't
lose one inch of it's actuality along the
decades.
The book is remarkable because it
makes sense out of those things concerning
the UFO phenomena that usually doesn't make
any sense.
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Painful Questions: An
Analysis of the September 11th Attack (Eric
Hufschmid) |
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the Twin Towers fell to the ground, Erich
Huffschmid had no reason to doubt the
conspiracy theory we know as the official
version of what happened that tragic day.
After all, with most sensible people
he thought that "conspiracy
theories" were usually expressions of
paranoia. So he probably had to answer one
very painful question for himself, before he
could write the book we are reviewing here.
"Is the Government story concerning
September eleven a conspiracy theory?"
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WD Spencer - Dread Jesus |
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is the book that I have been waiting for,
for a very a long time, so I can't really
express my happiness with it's existence. It
is a must read for every Jesus Dread and
others interested in the relationship
between Rastafari and Christianity.
The writer explores "Rastafarian
Christology", by analyzing many reggae
songs, interviewing many known and lesser
known Rastafarians, and studying the history
of Rastafari.
He finds out, that there are two main
streams within Rastafari, one is inspired by
Hindu and esoterically teachings, while the
other group is heading towards Christianity
more and more, even to such an extend that
brother William describes the possibility of
a "Selassian Church", as a
denomination next to Lutheran and the like.
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