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Books You Read You Later Regret Reading

These books date from the seventies and sixties. Some arrived free through the post. They all contain nonsense theories which rely on grains of truth and make assumptions that everything you were ever taught was wrong and every expert actually is not an expert at all, the author is the expert. There are worse examples I could have included but the list is compiled because we live in a time where lots of people are looking again into conspiracy theories. maybe some list challenge members read them too.
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None Dare Call It Treason (John Stormer)
None Dare Call It Treason (John Stormer)
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None Dare Call It Conspiracy (Gary Allen)
None Dare Call It Conspiracy (Gary Allen)
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The CFR Conspiracy (Gary Allen)
The CFR Conspiracy (Gary Allen)
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Richard Nixon the Man Behind the Mask (Gary Allen)
Richard Nixon the Man Behind the Mask (Gary Allen)
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Winning Through Intimidation (Robert Ringer)
Winning Through Intimidation (Robert Ringer)
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Chariots of the Gods?
Chariots of the Gods?
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According to the Evidence (Eric Von Daniken)
According to the Evidence (Eric Von Daniken)
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Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
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The United States and Britain in Prophecy (Herbert Armstrong)
The United States and Britain in Prophecy (Herbert Armstrong)
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Your Awesome Future (Herbert Armstrong)
Your Awesome Future (Herbert Armstrong)
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