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Texe Marrs is a retired career U.S. Air Force officer and former computer science teacher at the University of Texas at Austin. He has appeared on numerous radio programs and television shows with a message to Christians about impending dangerous events. Marrs has written over twenty-five books vis mere with titles that give the reader a good idea of what is contained between the covers. "Dark Majesty: The Secret Brotherhood and the Magic of a Thousand Points of Light," "Dark Secrets of the New Age: Satan's Plan for a One World Religion," and "Big Sister is Watching You: Hillary Clinton and the White House Feminists Who Now Control America" are just a few titles in his large body of work. (Bowker Author Biography) vis mindre

Værker af Texe Marrs

New Age Cults and Religions (1990) 64 eksemplarer
Circle of Intrigue (1995) 51 eksemplarer
America Shattered (1991) 18 eksemplarer
Days of Hunger, Days of Chaos (1999) 10 eksemplarer
Rush to Armageddon (1987) 8 eksemplarer
The great robot book (1985) 5 eksemplarer
You and the Armed Forces (1983) 3 eksemplarer
The Personal Robot Book (1985) 3 eksemplarer
Feast of the Beast (2017) 3 eksemplarer
The New Rome 2 eksemplarer
RRETHI I INTRIGES 1 eksemplar
The Personal Robot Book (1985) 1 eksemplar

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Storming Toward Armageddon: Essays in Apocalypse (1992) — Bidragyder — 39 eksemplarer

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Fødselsdato
1944-07-15
Dødsdag
2019-11-23
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Nationalitet
USA
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Fred, Texas, USA
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Spicewood, Texas, USA
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Well-known author of three #1 national Christian bestsellers, including the landmark bestselling book, Dark Secrets of the New Age, Texe Marrs has also written 42 other books for such major publishers as Simon & Schuster, John Wiley, McGraw-Hill, Prentice Hall/Arco, Stein & Day, and Dow Jones-Irwin. His books have sold millions of copies and have been published in many foreign languages, including Turkey, Greece, Romania, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. They have been featured as main selections of the Christian Book Club, the Conservative Book Club, and the Computer and Electronics Book Clubs.

Texe Marrs was assistant professor of aerospace studies, teaching American Defense Policy, strategic weapons systems, and related subjects at the University of Texas at Austin from 1977 to 1982. He has also taught international affairs, political science, and psychology for two other universities. A graduate Summa Cum Laude from Park University, Kansas City, Missouri, he earned his Master's degree at North Carolina State University.

As a career USAF officer (now retired), he commanded communications-electronics and engineering units. He holds a number of military decorations, including the Vietnam Service Medal and the Presidential Unit Citation, and served in Germany, Italy, and throughout Asia. He was chosen Airman of the Year while serving in Korat Air Base, Thailand.

President of Power of Prophecy Ministries and RiverCrest Publishing in Austin, Texas, Texe Marrs is a frequent guest on radio and TV talk shows throughout the U.S.A. and Canada in response to the public's search for greater insight into Bible prophecy, secret societies, politics, and world affairs. His latest books are Conspiracy of the Six-Pointed Star--Eye-Opening Revelations and Forbidden Knowledge About Israel, the Jews, Zionism, and the Rothschilds; Codex Magica: Secret Signs, Mysterious Symbols, and Hidden Codes of the Illuminati; Mysterious Monuments: Encyclopedia of Secret Illuminati Designs, Masonic Architecture, and Occult Places; and the highly acclaimed Conspiracy World: A Truthteller's Compendium of Eye-Opening Revelations and Forbidden Knowledge.

In addition to his many books, Texe Marrs has produced over 30 bestselling video documentaries, including the investigative exposé, Die, America, Die!--The Illuminati Plan to Murder America, Confiscate Its Wealth, and Make Red China Leader of the New World Order, as well as Rothschild's Choice--Barack Obama and the Hidden Cabal Behind the Plot to Murder America, a #1 national bestseller at Amazon.com. Texe Marrs' monthly newsletter is distributed to tens of thousands of subscribers around the world. His radio program, Power of Prophecy, is beamed by shortwave radio and internet to nations around the globe.

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With Hillary Clinton running for president, I thought I would revisit this classic ultra-right-wing expose on First Lady Hillary back in 1993 by Christian conspiracy guru Texe Marrs. I was expecting some wackiness, but I somehow underestimated how far the Hillary hatred went back in the early days of the "Clinton Dynasty."

Big Sister is Watching You makes today's prevalent tea-party rhetoric sound tolerant and restrained, with an incomprehensible amount misogynistic fear-mongering. The basic gist of the book is that First Lady Hillary is actually calling all of the shots in the White House for her henpecked husband, and has assembled a team of lesbian communist witches to help path the way for a secular New World Order. It may sound like I'm exaggerating for comic effect, but in fact my brief summation doesn't even come close to doing Marrs' anti-Hillary ranting any justice.

The first half of the book is dedicated to an overview of Hillary's background and master scheme of world domination, with multiple comparisons to Hitler (of course) and George Orwell's 1984 that I'm sure both would disapprove of.. Marrs outlines how Hillary is a scary, dangerous Feminazi who bullies President Clinton and the White House staff into doing her bidding to promote her anti-Christian, Marxist, homosexual, Communist, feminist, pro-abortion, global government agenda, and how this could mean the end of Christian America for all of the decent, moral, straight, white, male US citizens. As to be expected, the rationale behind these warnings is buttressed with overly-embellished examinations of her public stances on abortion and gay rights, and other red flags like her insistence on using her maiden name (GASP!) and habit of wearing pants suits. What more do you need to know?

The second half of the book is where things really get rolling, as Marrs assembles his who's who of "Hillary's Hellcats." Any influential woman working for or with the Clinton White House is fair game for being labeled as one of Hillary's Communist coven; even Maya Angelou makes the list for reading her new-age, anti-Christian, pornographic (Marrs' assessment, not mine) poetry, after which Bill Clinton flashed the Devil Horns hand-signal (source cited: An article by Texe Marrs in his ministry newsletter Flashpoint).

No woman with even a modicum of power or political clout manages to evade Marrs' moralistic microscope, as he exposes them all as Marxist/Feminist conspirators under Hillary's constant control. Not only do several of these women use their maiden names (GASP!), some of them are lawyers (SHUDDER), and nearly all of them are either openly or secretly... wait for it... Lesbians (THE HORROR)! And if you don't think being homosexual or not being subservient to a man isn't bad enough, Marrs takes the time to uncover every scandalous fact not exposed by the biased liberal media. Personal favorites include:

*HUD Assistant Secretary Roberta Achtenberg appearing in a "pornographic film" by kissing another woman during a Gay Pride Parade "as her young son looked on."

*Donna Shalala, Carol Bellamy, and a mutual friend have been reported to take "exotic vacations" together. Wink, wink.

*"To say that Dr. Joycelyn Elders is a wild woman consumed by thoughts of sex is not an understatement." I think he meant to say that it WAS an understatement, but we get the idea.

*Tipper Gore and Al abandoned their fight against demonic heavy metal music to such an extent that even "satanic rock band star Jon Bon Jovi raved about what a great president America now has."

*Secretary of Energy Hazel O'Leary is black, not Irish. Not sure why, but apparently, that means something to Marrs.

*Sheila Widnall's appointment as the first woman to head a branch of the U.S. armed forces didn't sit too well with Marrs ("Where, oh where, is General Curtis LeMay when we need him so bad!"), but at least he begrudgingly admits that Widnall is "Reportedly a heterosexual."

I was actually almost on board with Marrs when he attacked Janet Reno's involvement with the Waco massacre, as I agreed with his outrage over the innocents killed during the overhyped siege and his belief that the ATF was responsible for the fires that eventually destroyed the compound and burned women and children alive, but then he lost me again when he somehow used this as an example of the White House's anti-Christian agenda, which is more than a stretch, to say the least.

As you would guess, Marrs also takes plenty of time to go after some of the evil institutions these women are connected to, such as the ACLU, the NEA, and the EPA, rants that often filled me with nostalgia for the good old days of right-wing fear mongering in the 80s and 90s. You really don't hear much chest-thumping over art like Piss Christ (or as Marrs calls it, "Piss Jesus") or Mapplethorpe bullwhips these days. Ahhh, memories. The Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, and Hitler all get enough lip service to appease the more diehard conspiracy theorists, and there are enough pet names for Hillary and her fellow witches to give compete for snide chuckles with any current AM radio talk show host.

Marrs goes out of his way to cite sources for most of his information, but some of those provide plenty of amusement on their own, like a wing nut political version of House of Leaves, leading you further down the path of delusion with every footnote. One of his more common sources is a newsletter called The Reaper, published by M.E. McMaster. A bizarre mix of financial advisor and Christian evangelist, his website not only includes his economic and financial work, but selections of his poetry, Guidelines for Living, and creating Right Relationships. With advice for women such as "MEN ARE DESIGNED BY GOD PHYSICALLY, EMOTIONALLY, MENTALLY AND PSYCHOLOGICALLY TO LEAD," you can tell why he would be a favorite citation for Marrs' paranoid screed against women in power. The majority of references for his section on Jocelyn Elders is Televangelist Billy James Hargis (who was accused of sexual misconduct with college students in the 70s), while most of the allegations in Janet Reno's dossier are attributed to violent video game activist Jack Thompson (later disbarred by the Supreme Court of Florida for inappropriate conduct). And let's not forget his multiple references to the "research" of Dick Hafer, a political cartoonist known best for his anti-abortion pamphlet, I Know That We're a Throw-Away Society, but This is Ridiculous!

Not all of Marrs' references are as questionable or colorful, but these are the kind of unbiased sources that comprise the foundation of Marrs' attacks against "Hillbillary." To be fair, there are plenty of sections that Marrs doesn't bother citing sources for at all. When he argues that it has been proven that "teen pregnancies actually increase when sex education curricula are introduced," he doesn't point to any supporting studies (most likely since most studies actually show abstinence-only education being the source of higher teen pregnancy rates), and when he talks about all of the suicides and drug overdoses directly caused by The Grateful Dead - "unquestionably one of America's sickest and most despicable satanic rock groups" - he admits that "No one has even bothered to keep statistics." With all of those bodies stacking up, you can understand why.

In short, Big Sister is Watching You is the laugh-out-loud joke the cover promises, an over-the-top fanatical rant against what some religious extremists see as an army of perverted heathens attempting to destroy freedom and God's country, but what many of us see as progress. Even if you aren't a Hillary fan - I'm certainly not - you'll probably nominate this as tinfoil hat material before you get through the first chapter. An entertaining read all around, but probably not for any of the reasons Texe Marrs intended.
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smichaelwilson | Nov 9, 2015 |
Sehr viele eindrucksvolle Bilder! Über manche Deutungen und Erklärungen bin ich mir aber nicht so sicher. Das Lesen kann ich aber ohne wenn und aber empfehlen.
 
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BCR02Efan | Jan 12, 2010 |
Aus diesen Buch hatte ich ich mir neue Informationen über den inneren Kreis der Illuminati erhofft. Ich wurde enttäuscht. Marrs leitet die Existenz des inneren Zirkels aus der Bibel ab und bringt keine weiteren Quellen für seine Behauptung.
 
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BCR02Efan | Jan 12, 2010 |
I'm a big fan of Texe. He is a leader of the awakening. This was published back in 1987. I would recommend it to those Christians who know nothing of the New Age and it's role in the New World Order. It might also be illuminating to the Wiccans to find that their Neo Con political leaders who pose as Christians are also practicing occultists who hold a bit more occult knowledge than summoning rituals and tarot card reading. Texe has a lot of books out there and he is still writing them (one is due out June '08). You can catch his radio program on his website, "Power of Prophecy". This book deals with Mystery Babylon, a One World Order, One Religion, Conspiracy and Propaganda, the New Age Antichrist, Messages from demons, Apostasy, and much more. Pretty tame for today's conspiracy buff though. Give it to those who are Christians, Pagans, Muslims, Gnostics, Jewish, Rastfari, Hindu, Buddhist, etc., etc., secularists, atheist. All those who will be brought together or murdered.… (mere)
 
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endersreads | Apr 24, 2008 |

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