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A review by cantordustbunnies
The Great Reset: And the War for the World by Alex Jones
3.0
Alex Jones has the uncanny ability to pick up on the deeper truths and implications of things despite being seemingly ridiculous on a surface level. His writing style can be quite frankly annoying and his criticisms can be off center but he's not actually incorrect about anything in this book. His boisterous and dramatic style, excitability, lack of polish, and clownish reputation should not distract readers from the fact that he's one of the only people talking about this stuff and it is very important stuff to talk about indeed. Unfortunately the religious nature of his outlook and the bombastic style of delivery dilutes his message. What makes him popular and interesting to watch is also what makes him easy to pick apart and ignore. If he was really such an unhinged guy babbling nonsense the establishment would not be so interested in him. The proof that he has true and explosive things to say in amongst his silliness is revealed by how seriously the powers that be take him, and you should too. It's just quite unfortunate that his delivery can be so lacking. I did find this book to be enlightening in several regards and certainly a worthwhile read but I would have preferred the same information in a different package.