I read it. It's a good once-over as to where we are at now and how we got here. I don't think there is much that someone who has been following a forum like this will find new, but it is a good basic primer on the situation in the Church right now. It isn't a "conspiratorial" book. It simply is a short overview of how Modernists and Freemasons have been working for the past few hundred years to overturn Church teachings in society and the Church itself. It is a quick and easy read.
Yes you’ve summed up my thoughts exactly. I liked how easy it was to read. I agree that there was a lot people who participate in forums like this would already know. Having said that, I’m midway through my second reading of the book. I was impressed at how Taylor lines up events in Church history from 1800s to 2019. An excellent history lesson. God bless Taylor Marshall. He’s keeping me inspired to hang in to the faith, even if it is only by my fingertips
Here’sa link to the book to all who may be interested: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07R8F7RYT/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1571905444&sr=8-1
I have read it and quoted from it on a few occasions. Pope St. John Paul II's involvement in the Assisi gatherings in the 1980s pains me greatly and was the difficult pill to swallow. The book is a great overview even if one knew most of the content beforehand. Taylor's discussion of how we are to respond is, for me, the most important contribution. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee!