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False Prophets

False Prophets

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOD'S WAYS ARE NOT OUR WAYS...
Review: Absolutely wonderful tale of courage. I can't keep the book in my home long enough to read it (people keep borrowing it) so I bought the audio cassettes for myself. I, too, am glad the Jakes had the courage to go inside and then speak out about what was happening. They are 2 unsung heros. Unfortunately, this kind of thing DOES happen in our own backyards. What else must we do these days to keep our children and families safe? Maranatha!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intense-Too Close to Home
Review: Absolutely wonderful tale of courage. I can't keep the book in my home long enough to read it (people keep borrowing it) so I bought the audio cassettes for myself. I, too, am glad the Jakes had the courage to go inside and then speak out about what was happening. They are 2 unsung heros. Unfortunately, this kind of thing DOES happen in our own backyards. What else must we do these days to keep our children and families safe? Maranatha!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Deception
Review: As individuals, what the Jake's did is unbelievably heroic. As individuals, they exercised their rights to join the Freemen and put their lives on the line. What this book does not reiterate is that the Jakes were not individuals, but pawns of an overbearing and tyrannical government. We must commend the Jakes as individuals, we must abhor them as slaves of their government. The government has no rights in our lives as individuals, and they have no right to risk individuals lives for their own selfish wants.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Deception
Review: As individuals, what the Jake's did is unbelievably heroic. As individuals, they exercised their rights to join the Freemen and put their lives on the line. What this book does not reiterate is that the Jakes were not individuals, but pawns of an overbearing and tyrannical government. We must commend the Jakes as individuals, we must abhor them as slaves of their government. The government has no rights in our lives as individuals, and they have no right to risk individuals lives for their own selfish wants.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: riveting story of courage against dangerous terrorists
Review: Great inside account of life with the Montana Freemen, who are now known as conducting one of the most comprehensive and dangerous criminal enterprises in the history of the U.S.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fast-reading, exciting, eye-opening manuscript!
Review: I'm not even finished with the book yet - but I felt I had to report this is a "must read." Facts about the great US of A that most people (including me) would never have suspected. Yes, it CAN happy to us - and it did.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scary! -- but true
Review: I've read a lot of scary fiction authors in my time, but nothing compares to what the Jakes witness in this book -- and it's all true. Dale and Connie Jakes are civilians who go undercover at a Freemen compound in Montana. They have a handshake agreement with the FBI - they dish up dirt on local members, and the FBI gives them $25,000. The Jakes deposit their children with a friend and go in thinking it will be a short few months of undercover work. It turns into several very scary years with the Freemen, at which at any time they could be discovered and horribly murdered.

What the Jakes find, and how the FBI uses the couple (in every sense of the word) makes up the bulk of the book. Folks, this book freaked me out. It is very hard to believe that our country has in it such cruel, hardened, vicious wackos as are protrayed in the book but it does. This book is very much a wake-up call to the internal terroism that is happening in America today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOD'S WAYS ARE NOT OUR WAYS...
Review: There is something that that transpired in 1996 that Connie & Dale Jakes and Clint Richmond know nothing of. Only a handfull of people can attest to the fact that had the FBI not delayed the arrests and the 81-day standoff not taken place, a beautiful, small life WOULD NOT be thriving today. To this we are eternally thankful. God does work in ways that we know not of. If there was a way to personally thank the Jakes', I would.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOD'S WAYS ARE NOT OUR WAYS...
Review: There is something that that transpired in 1996 that Connie & Dale Jakes and Clint Richmond know nothing of. Only a handfull of people can attest to the fact that had the FBI not delayed the arrests and the 81-day standoff not taken place, a beautiful, small life WOULD NOT be thriving today. To this we are eternally thankful. God does work in ways that we know not of. If there was a way to personally thank the Jakes', I would.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a great story of a couple who risked their lives for us
Review: This is an excellent book, very detailed in what was ACTUALLY going on behind the scenes during the Freemen stand-off in Montana. It is reassuring to know that people like Connie & Dale are watching out for our safety. Thank you!


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