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HITLER
WAS A BRITISH AGENT
a brilliant analysis of the deception of war
by Greg Hallett
and the Spymaster.
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Describes
Hitler's missing year in Britain and his training in the British Military Psych-Ops
war school, some of the murders he carried out personally, his pro-British acts
during the war, and his escape out of Berlin on 2 May 1945 . . . who flew the
planes, who flew with him, where they flew to, who greeted them, the hunt for
Hitler after WWII in all the wrong places, and first hand accounts of "Kill
Hitler" contracts as late at 1964, in NZ no less.
more
Perfect
binding, 467 pages, includes bibliography and appendices.
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reader reviews: General:
The book is amazing. Cynical old man:
It's gorgeous. Its so well referenced. It refers to real people and real events.
This makes it hard to argue with. 53 year old
businessman: It's terrific. I love it. It's my favourite book. .
. . and his 39 year old girlfriend: You're his hero. Book
afficionado: I have over 6,000 books and
Hitler was a British Agent is worth 500 of my other books. Maori:
We hide this book with the stash. Groups come around and we have a karakea,
a reading, someone usually kisses the floor saying thank you for telling the
truth, we have another prayer, then hide the book back with the stash. We
call it the 'buka buka' and value it more than the Bible cause there's more c*nts
on every page. No one's allowed to take it out of the house. Contractor:
I have seconded this book. They're not getting it back. You have indemnified
yourself very well. Intelligence:
You are drawing blood. The authorities don't know what to do about it. Magazine
Editor: How did you write it? I mean, it's so well written and documented.
It's fast, full of information and quite racy. You're not what I expect. I met
the Spymaster yesterday and he's not at all what I expected. | |
40
year old: My mother is part of a high standing legal family. She sat
me down and said "read this". She had opened the book to 'Operation
Winnie the Pooh'. I read it. Now I see you on the street and wonder why you're
still alive. James Bond III: You can't
quote me on the front cover for copyright reasons, but it is "A brilliant
analysis of the deception of war". Intelligence
[We want to remain unnamed]: It could well become the book of the century.
Private Investigator: We don't know how
you do it. I had a quick flick through it and gave it to one of my staff. He's
not giving it back. He won't even bring it into the office. Publisher:
I sat down to skim through it and didn't get up for another three hours.
American reader: Thank you for writing
this book. Rove Live: What the? .
. . can we even screen this? Cloak and Dagger: The
book is terrific. It's very well documented. It tell us more of what's happening
in the backstage of the global theatre. Full interview
with Cloak & Dagger 11/11/2005
Australian
reader: The book was the best read I have had since reading 'Vatican
Assassins' by Eric Pelps. 27 Nov. 2005.
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Published
September 2005 Send
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