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The Real Adjustment Bureau Book Review

If you are looking for some new reading material, I encourage you to read “The Real Adjustment Bureau. “ This book is packed with stark commentary about the state of affairs in the world we live in. Nothing is left out; everything is fair game for the author. This book is somewhat of a “Behold a Pale Horse” for our generation. If you remember that book at all, it was a shocking look deep beneath many of the various secret operations and shadow organizations that operate beneath the ‘legitimate’ government that we are all subjected to.

Well, by this point in history so much information and disinformation has been thrown at us that it is hard to figure out what to believe. One thing that cannot be denied is that there are still a select few individuals who hold a great deal of money, power and influence. “The Real Adjustment Bureau” discusses how the situation got to be this way, with so much power in the hands of so few individuals.

The author examines how religion really influences the masses and considers what the true effect of religion really is on a nation as a whole. Political concepts like democracy, socialism and anarchy are all explored as well. But that is not all, there is a ton of thought-provoking commentary within this book on a wide range of topics, from aliens to time-travelers the reader has a front seat as the author explores where we may be headed if we do not make key changes to the way we live.

While “The Real Adjustment Bureau” will not answer all of your questions about why this country is so inherently flawed and tell us how we can fix it, it does do an excellent job of continuing a discussion that seems to have ended a bit prematurely. It reminds us that it is our responsibility as American citizens to claim our rights and to stand up in the face of opposition to ignorance because at the end of the day, knowledge truly is power.

By K M Rehan Salahuddin

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