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| View Larger Image | Blue Blood, True Blood: Conflict & Creation by Stewart A. Swerdlow
| | List Price: | $25.00 |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 69532 | | Studio: | Expansions Pub Co |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 256 | | Publication Date: | January 25, 2002 | | Publisher: | Expansions Pub Co |
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 27 reviews)
| Incredible True Story  In my opinion, Stewart Swerdlow is one of the most brilliant men on earth at this time. What a great man, and a brave man, to tell his story and spend his life trying to help others defeat the evil men who are attempting to bring in the NWO.
His story is fascinating and at times unbelievable, but so much of it is coming to pass just as he was told it would.
A must read!!! April 25, 2008 | | excellent read  The Hyperspace Helper: A User-Friendly GuideThe True Reality of SexualityThe Unknown Zone - Interviews of Stewart Swerdlow, Author of 'The Healer's Handbook- A Journey Into Hyperspace'
I found this book very to the point, no beating around the bush. It is not meant to scare anyone but to inform all of what is truley going on in our world, OUR World. It may seem so off the wall to many but that is what the controlers what us to do, think it is so far fetched that we will all think this kind of stuff only happens in the movies! Steward puts it out there for you, to at least be informed and for you to ultimatly make your own mind up. And the excerpts from his wife Janet, are wonderful, I will now look into her writings. This is a must read for anyone out there looking for truth, truth that may be hard to take in but it can be done, as long as you can step out of the box we have all been in all our lives and for those especially that think they are not in that box... prison February 25, 2008 | | Good in parts only  Who is to say what is true and what is imagined in a book of this sort? Some of the author's assertions are fascinating but others one can drive a fleet of buses through. You pays your money and takes your choice. Most of the content jives with the theories of David Icke, though Stewart actually takes things a couple of steps further into left field. Or of course...he may be right. I found Janet Swerdlow's comments and insights that comprise the final 20 pages of the book to be the most enlightening and helpful of all. She really is grounded and at the same time gifted with a rare insight into the human spirit. So Stewart definitely got something right!! February 14, 2008 | | Falling Short  The radical subject becomes believable under this author's pen, even though not much is new except for some detail on subjects found in other writings. However, midway through his work, the author loses his way and meanders, without apparent rhyme or reason, into misadventures with a nefarious female who is his nemesis, a demon, karma, or more. This aside may be pertinent, but the author does not demonstrate its pertinence and the digression spoils much of my initial favorable impression. I wish I knew what the author was trying to say about this involvement. The excerpts at the back of the book were enlightening and well-reasoned. This author thinks clearly. Overall, the book did not live up to expectations but may direct me to the secondary author's work. November 21, 2007 | | Trying to understand  I just finished reading this book. I already had read several books from Sylvia Browne about some of the same similar events. So it was fascinating to learn there is more than one person who has the same theories. Since this is so, it helped me to believe even more. I am new to this "demension". I have lived under this happy vail of a cartoon world. Now things are starting to make sense. I also do wish Stewart would elaborated more and was a better writer but he got the point across even if it was crass. I am still not sure if that afair was due to the "drugs and programming" or an excuse to fool around. Hahaa!! Doesn't matter, I loved the book. I am excited to read more. August 09, 2007 | |
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