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	<title>Comments on: Book Review: Blood On The Cross, A Death In Dallas, And The Countdown Toward Armageddon!  By Garry Walters</title>
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		<title>By: Karen Stone</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karen Stone</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 21:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with Simon's opinion that everyone should read this book. I also agree with the review of Blood on Cross. Having read the book intrigued by the title and curious of the content was pleasantly surprised of the efforts of the author in researching history and his perspective of the events which occurred that tragic day at Daley Plaza. How different would our world be today had Kennedy not been assassinated, we will never know. I found the book to be an honest perspective of what might have been. Corruption in the government affects us all, it is like the plague. I believe many people believe in some of the same theories Gary Walters believes, however are afraid to speak up and be vocal about it. We've become a complacent society, a go with the flow as not to draw attention to ourselves about the wrong doings of others out of fear of backlash, and/or retaliation. Allot of what is written in this book could quite possibly be right on the money and therefore be dangerous. from the Beatles to Elvis to Kennedy to 911 the book, although not long enough left me wanted more and although this is his personal opinion, in addition to facts, I found it most interesting and wanted more. it was one of those books you wanted to finish rather than use as restroom material. I say write part two and I would gladly purchase and read it and share with others. it touched a variety of emotions, Gary has a wit about him that keeps you engaged. I laughed, was angered and moved to tears. it was to say the least enlightening.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with Simon&#8217;s opinion that everyone should read this book. I also agree with the review of Blood on Cross. Having read the book intrigued by the title and curious of the content was pleasantly surprised of the efforts of the author in researching history and his perspective of the events which occurred that tragic day at Daley Plaza. How different would our world be today had Kennedy not been assassinated, we will never know. I found the book to be an honest perspective of what might have been. Corruption in the government affects us all, it is like the plague. I believe many people believe in some of the same theories Gary Walters believes, however are afraid to speak up and be vocal about it. We&#8217;ve become a complacent society, a go with the flow as not to draw attention to ourselves about the wrong doings of others out of fear of backlash, and/or retaliation. Allot of what is written in this book could quite possibly be right on the money and therefore be dangerous. from the Beatles to Elvis to Kennedy to 911 the book, although not long enough left me wanted more and although this is his personal opinion, in addition to facts, I found it most interesting and wanted more. it was one of those books you wanted to finish rather than use as restroom material. I say write part two and I would gladly purchase and read it and share with others. it touched a variety of emotions, Gary has a wit about him that keeps you engaged. I laughed, was angered and moved to tears. it was to say the least enlightening.</p>
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		<title>By: lulu_bell_31</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 03:35:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have read this amazing book and would recomend any and every one to read it.  I love you pops</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have read this amazing book and would recomend any and every one to read it.  I love you pops</p>
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		<title>By: einstein</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 13:10:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Gary W Walters here just wanted to thank Simon for his favorable review of the book. I look forward to the online interview which we will be participating in very soon. Creating an interest in a new book is very difficult even in this new age of information overload due to the internet explosion.  For a single entry into this whirlpool to stand out it must be unique, informative, humorous, frightening, engaging, and enlightening.  I believe BLOOD ON THE CROSS...fits nicely into this category. However the world is full of UNREAD material due to the fact it did not find an audience.  I hope that through outlets such as Simon's this book will find it's audience and engage the reader into the purpose of why it was written...to get you involved on the playing field of our world and not be content to sit in the bleechers and be a spectator.

Thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gary W Walters here just wanted to thank Simon for his favorable review of the book. I look forward to the online interview which we will be participating in very soon. Creating an interest in a new book is very difficult even in this new age of information overload due to the internet explosion.  For a single entry into this whirlpool to stand out it must be unique, informative, humorous, frightening, engaging, and enlightening.  I believe BLOOD ON THE CROSS&#8230;fits nicely into this category. However the world is full of UNREAD material due to the fact it did not find an audience.  I hope that through outlets such as Simon&#8217;s this book will find it&#8217;s audience and engage the reader into the purpose of why it was written&#8230;to get you involved on the playing field of our world and not be content to sit in the bleechers and be a spectator.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
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