Disappointing from an author who is clearly full of knowledge.
I've listened to Stephen Quayle talk. He's a smart guy, full of knowledge. But if this book is a product of his writing skills, I won't buy another by him. The book has many grammatical and layout errors. It's filled with interesting facts, but there are far too many 'leaps' by the author. And the leaps are then followed up with discussions accepting the leaps as truth. It reminded me of the Holy Grail book where the authors made leap after leap and then proceeded as though the leaps were fact. It's not unlike ... dare I say it ... Al Gore and his climate warming video comparing facts about automobiles and then comparing them to climate graphs ... and then concluding with no scientific evidence to support the claims. If you want a book that includes a lot of interesting facts, this one is ok. If you want a book laid out in a logical manner to support the book's title, I'd skip this one.
Steve’s insight and research is top notch. He expresses complex science into manageable and understandable topics. The frightening thing is that what’s in the book (written years ago) is coming to pass today.