I would like to know as well but this would just promote ritual and sorcery. Last time I checked, it's all evil and deception. I once talked to a medium before (she is wiccan), I asked her why she was into this, but she replied that there are good spirits and bad spirits (which i fully believe myself) and that the good spirits were always trying to seek her help to cross into heaven, because apparently some souls fail to cross that border. I told her it was all bogus from demons (aka bad spirits) to get her into doing more rituals, but she did tell me that she's aware of portal rituals being very dangerous, I also then told her that good spirits do exist, but they don't show themselves to humans BECAUSE they are good spirits, and they don't make deals with humans because crossing that realm is prohibited. She was silent and a little frustrated, probably because I'm completely right. Moral of the story, don't get into this wild stuff, get a life and read other books.
Bloodletters and Badmen was my introduction to True Crime and I’ve been a fan of the genre ever since. Was never interested in Henry Lee Lucas until now. The Hand Of Death cult/group sounds fascinating
I was considering reading this but please tell me why you believe that and what lead you to that opinion? From the book title i am skepticql to what the author might say but in a sense, we are all ‘programmed’ in a way or a nother…
I am a new subscriber and I love your channel, it has really changed the way I think about the mainstream narrative and who controls it. I think we have been manipulated (scared) into thinking that censorship is going to keep us safe and the books that you review expose many of the powerful players that perpetuate that myth. Long live the "Conspiracy theory"! Keep up the good work!
Its interesting, guys like John DeCamp and WIlliam Colby both operated under the Phoenix Program in Vietnam. Colby goes onto assist in certain works like Why Johnny Can't Come Home, Douglas Valentines the Phoenix Program
Don’t read them as entertainment. Take a scholarly mindset before during and after. Dont even venture into some of these dark topics unless your own personal life is healthy in every aspect. Pray before, during and after. There’s a video on my channel that dives into your question on how to prepare for such things.
Very keen on signing up as a paid member, just not via youtube. Please let us know if this changes so I can support your channel (w/out supporting youtube). Thanx!
The segment on 'Abomination' first made me curious on what an 'Alford Plea' is and then on the whole 'West Memphis Three' case, so I just quickly read the Wikipedia article (heavily biased in favor of the three to no ones surprise) and I gotta say, I didn't walk away after reading that article thinking "wow, these guys sure seem innocent". Also, the basically gloating media circus these guys seem to be putting on/ have put on after being released (especially Damien Echols) and every undesirable celebrity you can think of bargaining for their release and innocence leaves a sour taste as well! Great video!
@@interestingbooksreviewed For the benefit of anyone who isn’t up on the particulars of this case: Misskelley confessed on multiple occasions, including once with his lawyer present (and while his lawyer kept trying to get him to shut up), and also after his conviction, when he would have had every reason in the world to lie, and nothing to gain by telling the truth. Whenever he’s been asked why he thinks Misskelley maintained their guilt, Echols always blames the fact that Misskelley has an IQ around 80. While it’s true that folks with IQs that low sometimes need a little help living on their own, their lack of intelligence generally doesn’t lead them to imagine that they’ve committed multiple ritual murders.
@interestingbooksreviewed some suggestions for the honorable mentions Chaos by O'Neill Explaining Bugliosi was a huge liar and likely a deep state plant The Myth of the Zodiac Killer by T.H. Horan Explaining Graysmith was an incredible liar One of the books about Walt Williams being framed,I think there were several The book about Dahmer actually being the murderer of Adam Walsh Any book on the SFK thesis Super Mob by Russo The Boys on the Tracks: Death, Denial, and a Mother's Crusade to Bring Her Son's Killers to Justice Book by Mara Leveritt Richard Speck and the 8 Nurses Deconstructing a mass murder By BD Salerno
I'm the one who originally suggested the top 10 idea, i know Patrick and I have neen looking for Horn of the Goat by Joel Norris about Leonard Lake this book is rare, if you have please do a vid on it, now shadwowlawn press is supposed to be releasing it but its way over due at this point and i haven't heard from them in a long time.
@cesarcesar5129 YVW My pleasure I would recommend still printing the digital version out to try and overcome the censors that want everything to be digital so it's more easily erased and destroyed Be safe and be well
This is the best book channel on RUclips
Thank you!
shout out to library ladder, although he does a lot of sci-fi books, but he also seems to be super knowledgeable too
a top ten occult crime vid would be pretty interesting
Top 10 occult/esoteric books?
Second this!
Esoyteric
I would like to know as well but this would just promote ritual and sorcery. Last time I checked, it's all evil and deception. I once talked to a medium before (she is wiccan), I asked her why she was into this, but she replied that there are good spirits and bad spirits (which i fully believe myself) and that the good spirits were always trying to seek her help to cross into heaven, because apparently some souls fail to cross that border. I told her it was all bogus from demons (aka bad spirits) to get her into doing more rituals, but she did tell me that she's aware of portal rituals being very dangerous, I also then told her that good spirits do exist, but they don't show themselves to humans BECAUSE they are good spirits, and they don't make deals with humans because crossing that realm is prohibited. She was silent and a little frustrated, probably because I'm completely right. Moral of the story, don't get into this wild stuff, get a life and read other books.
NO
Or just books on occult crime generally!
Top ten books on mind control ?
That is definitely coming up!
@@interestingbooksreviewedGreat😀!!!
Bloodletters and Badmen was my introduction to True Crime and I’ve been a fan of the genre ever since. Was never interested in Henry Lee Lucas until now. The Hand Of Death cult/group sounds fascinating
My favorite is Programmed to Kill by Dave McGowan.
That book is complete fiction.
I was considering reading this but please tell me why you believe that and what lead you to that opinion? From the book title i am skepticql to what the author might say but in a sense, we are all ‘programmed’ in a way or a nother…
@@heyikindalikeyouIt’s a very dark read full of facts.
I am a new subscriber and I love your channel, it has really changed the way I think about the mainstream narrative and who controls it. I think we have been manipulated (scared) into thinking that censorship is going to keep us safe and the books that you review expose many of the powerful players that perpetuate that myth. Long live the "Conspiracy theory"! Keep up the good work!
Thank you!
Some interesting books on the left 👀 will there be a part 2?
My hubby read culture of critique and he says would recommend that
Its interesting, guys like John DeCamp and WIlliam Colby both operated under the Phoenix Program in Vietnam. Colby goes onto assist in certain works like Why Johnny Can't Come Home, Douglas Valentines the Phoenix Program
Found your channel from an Instagram clip, loving all of your videos
@@SolenoidBoy thank you!
Aberration in the Heartland of the Real is excellent
How do you come back from reading these? How do you wipe it from memory or not personalise these moments?
Don’t read them as entertainment. Take a scholarly mindset before during and after.
Dont even venture into some of these dark topics unless your own personal life is healthy in every aspect.
Pray before, during and after.
There’s a video on my channel that dives into your question on how to prepare for such things.
@@HonorEmpathy well said.
Very keen on signing up as a paid member, just not via youtube. Please let us know if this changes so I can support your channel (w/out supporting youtube). Thanx!
Its definitely worth it
You don't want the information badly enough and you're lashing out passively at our guy
The segment on 'Abomination' first made me curious on what an 'Alford Plea' is and then on the whole 'West Memphis Three' case, so I just quickly read the Wikipedia article (heavily biased in favor of the three to no ones surprise) and I gotta say, I didn't walk away after reading that article thinking "wow, these guys sure seem innocent". Also, the basically gloating media circus these guys seem to be putting on/ have put on after being released (especially Damien Echols) and every undesirable celebrity you can think of bargaining for their release and innocence leaves a sour taste as well!
Great video!
@@thatcher17 Yes indeed! Jesse Misskelly is always conspicuously absent from the spotlight…
@@interestingbooksreviewed For the benefit of anyone who isn’t up on the particulars of this case: Misskelley confessed on multiple occasions, including once with his lawyer present (and while his lawyer kept trying to get him to shut up), and also after his conviction, when he would have had every reason in the world to lie, and nothing to gain by telling the truth.
Whenever he’s been asked why he thinks Misskelley maintained their guilt, Echols always blames the fact that Misskelley has an IQ around 80. While it’s true that folks with IQs that low sometimes need a little help living on their own, their lack of intelligence generally doesn’t lead them to imagine that they’ve committed multiple ritual murders.
Culture of Critique is excellent. Need a review on that!
New subscriber and I loved the list videos and reviews! You have me HOOKED!
Thanks! Welcome to the channel!
@ I am considering joining as a member of this channel as well! Look forward to that lol
Travis Ware is the name of the Texas DA i believe
Yes! You got it!
@interestingbooksreviewed some suggestions for the honorable mentions
Chaos by O'Neill
Explaining Bugliosi was a huge liar and likely a deep state plant
The Myth of the Zodiac Killer by T.H. Horan
Explaining Graysmith was an incredible liar
One of the books about Walt Williams being framed,I think there were several
The book about Dahmer actually being the murderer of Adam Walsh
Any book on the SFK thesis
Super Mob by Russo
The Boys on the Tracks: Death, Denial, and a Mother's Crusade to Bring Her Son's Killers to Justice
Book by Mara Leveritt
Richard Speck and the 8 Nurses
Deconstructing a mass murder
By BD Salerno
I'm the one who originally suggested the top 10 idea, i know Patrick and I have neen looking for Horn of the Goat by Joel Norris about Leonard Lake this book is rare, if you have please do a vid on it, now shadwowlawn press is supposed to be releasing it but its way over due at this point and i haven't heard from them in a long time.
@@sgt.zombie thanks for the suggestion!!
Nice thanks
That Maury Terry is hard to get hold of.
Really ?
Try Anna's archive for a digital version
@ thanks!
@cesarcesar5129
YVW
My pleasure
I would recommend still printing the digital version out to try and overcome the censors that want everything to be digital so it's more easily erased and destroyed
Be safe and be well
You do have a lot of ties to being in a given area while some major crime is happening....coincidence? 😂
Lol?
@ Not that I can say much as I have been in Omaha most of my life.
New subscriber, H2BH
What's up with the metronome?
That is my antique clock ticking. Sometimes I remember to stop it before a video...
Tis the sacred tick tock.
Oh, a video for the ladies, I see? 😂
Love the joke that women are addicted to true crime material.
(My wife is currently reading Programmed to Kill)
@@apokalupsishistoria my wife is no exception! She is definitely a sucker for the true crime genre!
Boys on the tracks? Does that count lol
That's a hard book to find!
@@interestingbooksreviewed I believe there is a pdf. Great list brother I haven’t read most of these. I take your videos like reading lists
You look like owen benjamin
Nick Bryant is NOT trustworthy. Check out Douglas Valentine's The Phoenix Program and anything by Kirby Sommers
Noice! 😲
Dave McGowan is overrated. Yes, I said it.
not only that, he was completely full of shit
@mannygrossman Hello, Manny. I'm aware of your work. What makes you think he was full of it?
ghoul by Michael Slade is interesting it was written by a criminal investigator
I had a couple of these aready, but I downloaded the ones I didn't from Libgen. Let's see if this comment gets deleted...
@@Max-Everest is Libgen a forbidden word on the RUclips?
@@interestingbooksreviewed Don't know, but one of my comments got deleted, talking about how to get all these books in PDF.
Top 10 Trump is the antichrist books
@@nickcortes686 lol!
still lot of noticing going on
Three more books to add to my Amazon list. 🫡