On the afternoon of 20 November , a small group of people milled around a canyon outside Desert Center, California. Among them was year-old George Hunt Williamson, an ex-military man and amateur archaeologist.
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Watch Trailer Loading Sign In or Subscribe to Watch. Rated 1 out of 5 by Dick45 from Disappointing Course Sophomoric effort. Provides little new detail in the two sessions I listened to. Not on par with the other Great Course lectures.
Date published: Rated 4 out of 5 by BSholund from Not all strings connect This series caught my eye but I still approached it with caution. Secret Societies are exactly that; Secret. So I had to ask myself - How much could the professor know about this subject? Well, it turns out he knows a lot. These secret societies are not so secret after all. The professor runs the gamut of these organizations and, rest assured, that if you have heard of them they are explored in this series.
That's all good and the professor puts on a good presentation full of information and relevance about the subject. The problem is that in the last third of this series he tends to get away from the clandestine groups that run the world and into more overtly politically charged groups such as the Red Brigade and the I.
I had a hard time believing that these groups were a secret society in the style of the Freemasons and his lecture did nothing to convince me.
He also stretches the connections between historical events and the role of secret society members and the occult plays a bigger role than I am willing to give it credit for. But the series was enlightening and I watched all the lectures in about a week - which is good for me - and that is good for me. I'm not sure if I would recommend it because he does tend to clutch at straws a little too often for my taste. But the series is engaging and informative and the Professor is very watchable and explains it all very well.
A good series but not one that affected me deeply. Rated 4 out of 5 by Conspirator from Thoroughly enjoyed it except for??? I thoroughly enjoyed the video except for the narrator which is the creator of the video. He was kind of boring and monotone.
He did seem to know what he was talking about and mentioned names and dates which makes what he was saying credible. Otherwise, i will view favorite sections of some of the DVDs again. Rated 5 out of 5 by Shadoza2 from This video can pause if one needs to research more I was concerned that this course would fall into a conspiracy category.
I am pleased it did not. While I cannot agree with some of the information, I do enjoy hearing someone else's take. Some times there is a lot of information in a short time, but I am not one to listen hands-off. Both Deacon p. Trebitsch Lincoln London, Open navigation menu.
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