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Review of Haight On Where Does Humanity Go From Here

Posted: 08 Jul 2024, 02:20
by Tejas Koli
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Haight On Where Does Humanity Go From Here" by Larry Dean Haight PhD.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In his alarming pamphlet "Where Does Humanity Go from Here?" author Larry Dean Haight issues a dire warning about the current and future state of humanity. Haight believes that a tiny global elite known as the "Globalist Mafia" or "WEF Young Global Leaders" is deliberately seeking to depopulate the world through viruses, vaccines, and other means.

The book packs a great deal of information and provocative claims into a small space. Haight lays out a controversial theory that COVID-19 was a deliberately engineered bioweapon and that the vaccines pushed as remedies have actually sickened and killed vast numbers of people. He believes figures like Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab are masterminding a depopulation agenda under the guise of issues like climate change and pandemic preparedness.

While Haight's claims will certainly alarm many readers, he backs up his arguments with credible sources, such as molecular geneticist Dr. Michael Yeadon and investigative journalist John Leake, who attest that SARS-CoV-2 targets the human nervous system. Haight also dissects legal mechanisms like the PREP Act that have allowed emergency vaccines to bypass typical safety oversight. His policy prescriptions, such as banning all future COVID shots, may be controversial but are presented passionately.

The editing of the book is well done, with no grammatical errors, providing a seamless read. However, some readers may find Haight's apocalyptic tone and reliance on conspiracy theories to be a bit much. He presents no concrete evidence that world leaders actively seek 90% depopulation or human extinction. His arguments would likely benefit from a less alarming presentation and consideration of alternative viewpoints. Nonetheless, he raises some troubling questions about pandemic policies and pharmaceutical regulation that demand serious discussion.

In the end, "Where Does Humanity Go from Here?" is a provocative but one-sided pamphlet that will mainly appeal to those already receptive to views challenging the official COVID narrative. While it presents some interesting arguments, the book's extremist leanings and lack of balance may limit its ability to convince skeptics or enter mainstream debate. But it offers food for thought for those seeking an alternative interpretation of recent events. I would rate it 5 out of 5.

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Re: Review of Haight On Where Does Humanity Go From Here

Posted: 09 Jul 2024, 11:44
by Sandre Lamar
The book titled " Haight On Where Does Humanity Go from Here” by Larry Dean Haight is a thought-provoking and controversial read. Haight's alarming theory about a global elite's depopulation agenda is backed by credible sources and compelling arguments. The book is packed with information and challenges readers to critically examine current events and policies.

Re: Review of Haight On Where Does Humanity Go From Here

Posted: 10 Jul 2024, 04:49
by Anthony Caleb
I would say that reading this review I might believe what the author have to say about crews meaning to reduce the population of the world, there are signs that shows it.

Re: Review of Haight On Where Does Humanity Go From Here

Posted: 10 Jul 2024, 05:14
by Areena David
The reader should be cautious and exercise wisdom in absorbing and accepting the information presented, especially regarding narratives that rely on conspiracy theories or opinions not supported by strong and objective evidence.

Re: Review of Haight On Where Does Humanity Go From Here

Posted: 15 Jul 2024, 13:38
by Slippy Spectrum
The book "Where Does Humanity Go from Here?" by Larry Dean Haight offers an alarming perspective on global depopulation and the role of influential figures. While it presents thought-provoking arguments backed by credible sources, its apocalyptic tone and reliance on conspiracy theories may not appeal to everyone. This book might be interesting for those open to alternative interpretations of recent events. I would rate it 3 out of 5. Exquisite writing, every sentence a delight.