Stewart Says...
C**N
Pretty good. 13 Cubed is my favorite Swerdlow book ...
Pretty good. 13 Cubed is my favorite Swerdlow book but this is an easy read and let's you into the thinking of the Swerdlow's.
J**Y
Awesome truths if life
Itβs a quick read and really interesting. This is my third book and Iβm on to his next! I suggest to anyone looking for truth!
B**4
Don't waste your money
I ordered this and another book by him after reading Nichol's Montauk. I was expecting the same quality of information. This book is nothing short of ridiculous. He comments on EVERYTHING, not just the issues he may know something about. Even those are stated in a severely abreiveated manner that comes across as preachy. In many cases he just paraphrases the work of other people, from Edgar Cayce to Fitness guru's.Some of his more bizarre ideas are just plain offensive. Take his comments on sex...Did you know gay men energize each other with sex while lesbians are forced to walk away unfulfilled because they don't have a man to "imprint them!! Also promiscuous women are driven mad by too much imprinting so heterosexual women who like to have a good time are also forced to suffer while men again, thrive. Not only is that very sexists but it gives me a dim view of anything else he has to say about women or sex or psychology in general. He goes on to talk about every imaginable topic admitting at times as he does with Art, that he knows nothing about them!!! He certainly is opinionated but has no more to share than you might get from the average Joe or Jane on the street... Medicine is all about money...History contains lots of lies...Fear is a bad thing....on and on it goes in mini chapters.Mercifully each chapter of this pompous collection only requires you to endure about 2 pages. As you may guess those two pages have no footnotes or references to back them up or to give credit to sources. I don't doubt that the government did something to this man but they must have also "imprinted him" with a enormous ego to bother copyrighting this stuff and selling it for $15. He may be a guru in the UFO world but he certainly has not translated that into anything useful here, even though he peppers some of his tiny chapters with "New Age", they are all simplistic solutions you've heard before.After reading this I regret buying not only this book but another by him that was ordered at the same time. I assume whatever he had to say has been said in an earlier book and he has not grown beyond his initial experiences enough to offer anything of value. Sometimes people make a life out of an event and hanging on to it becomes their life rather than just a part of it. I'm afraid that is what has happened here.
C**O
Loved it. The best advice book I've ever read
Loved it. The best advice book I've ever read. Every time I pick it up I am a little shocked at how long it takes me to put it back down.
A**R
Great perspective
Good read
B**E
A MUST Have
Stewart Swerdlow is a rare teacher. Truly interested in imparting his knowledge and experiences. A Gem of a handbook.
D**N
Pithy, Informative Advice and Opinions--Don't Miss This Book!
An excellent, easy-to-read book (each subject is a chapter, each chapter no more than 3-4 pages in length) filled with advice, information and ideas on subjects ranging from Angels to Work. Some of the information is quite good advice and very informative. Other information and opinions voiced by Stewart will fire your imagination and, if you are not already aware of Stewart's experiences, information and ideas, inspire you enough to read more about them. I enjoy this book and find it very user friendly for rereading on specific topics or questions.
J**A
This book is an insult to your intelligence!
This book is written in a very sectarian style, as it presents crazy views, without any references or scientific facts. It offers views on a number of subjects, some of which had been scientifically proven otherwise. To me this is a pamphlet designed to draw people into the author's UFO-religion, and designed to manipulate your opinions. An example is his claim that Jews and Muslims do not eat pork meat, as today's pork are the offspring of humans who were genetically modified by scientists of Atlantis; thus eating pork meat is equal to being a cannibal. This to me is a real insult to your intelligence and not only does the book disappoint through it's contents, but also through the very poor style. I hate the fact that I ever bought this 'book', which could easily have been the pamphlet of Scientology and the like."Stewart Says" is nothing but an anthology of random (and mostly absurd) statements. Thus I can only give the minimum of stars here and would have given even less if only I could.
E**R
Five Stars
A great read very interesting
B**T
Fresh and interesting.
A somewhat easy to read (for this type of content) book. Stuart talks about and gives helpfull yips on an aray of (sometimes unrelated) topics covering conspiracy, mind control, spirituality and more simple day to day things.I have aleady read 2 of his other books and intend on reading his other books. His talks on you tube are amazing.Bonny Hut, Australia.
A**R
Five Stars
Good point of view
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