06-02-2016, 10:57 PM
by Paul L. Williams, Prometheus Books (2015)
I am only 20% through the book, but it covers a much larger terrain than Ganser's book. So far I highly recommend it. If anybody else has read it I would appreciate any thoughts. His ax to grind is that he is or was a devout Catholic who has been deeply wounded by what he has learned. Having said that, the book is not an anti-Vatican screed by any means. Most of what he does is pulling together secondary sources into a tight narrative. He talks about the original research he has done, but I have not seen that as yet. His portrayal of the Vatican Bank is about as dark as one could imagine. Nice to see him site David Guyatt in his article "Holy Smoke and Mirrors". And yes there are 51 pages of end notes and an Index!
I am only 20% through the book, but it covers a much larger terrain than Ganser's book. So far I highly recommend it. If anybody else has read it I would appreciate any thoughts. His ax to grind is that he is or was a devout Catholic who has been deeply wounded by what he has learned. Having said that, the book is not an anti-Vatican screed by any means. Most of what he does is pulling together secondary sources into a tight narrative. He talks about the original research he has done, but I have not seen that as yet. His portrayal of the Vatican Bank is about as dark as one could imagine. Nice to see him site David Guyatt in his article "Holy Smoke and Mirrors". And yes there are 51 pages of end notes and an Index!
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"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl

