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Jun 04, 2020
Great shorts, wrong sizing.
I gave these shorts four stars only because the sizing was wrong. They are labeled 36", but fit like a 38", so I had to send them back, and that was the only size they had.
The pants themselves were really excellent material and quality, and I was very disappointed to have to return them.

Mar 22, 2020
An excellent, satisfying exploration of humanity's past beyond the usual academic boundaries
1 of 1 found this helpful Very well-conceived and researched, fluidly written, and quite satisfying if you want to delve into deeper levels of what really has happened anthropologically and spiritually to humanity.

Nov 07, 2018
A very important author and book
Dr. Farrell is a terrific source of unusual connections between vastly diverging areas of study. He is one of the most important figures who are revising our history so that it makes sense from the bigger picture by putting together threads which are usually dismissed by the mainstream.
This book focuses primarily on the Medieval-Renaissance-Enlightenment period, clarifying financial, political and social connections between the Templars, many explorers who crossed the Atlantic well before Columbus, Columbus' travels and his connections with secret societies, and the probable true author of the Shakespearean plays, Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford.
His books, all of which are quite radical in content, are highly regarded in alternative studies. He has a doctorate in Patristics, the study of the Church fathers, from Oxford U, and expands his work out from that broad base to include deep explorations into science, particularly physics, finance, history, and music. I highly recommend this and all his other books, of which he has published approximately two dozen since 2001.
The only strike against his books is the fact that his publisher refuses to properly check and correct simple spelling errors and the like, so the result is ocassionally a bit messy and confusing to sort out, and sometimes humorous.
Even with that, I am very glad he is writing.