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The Silent Dominion: Unmasking The System

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142 pages, Paperback

Published September 18, 2025

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Damian Cross

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8 reviews3 followers
December 24, 2025
The Silent Dominion reads less like a cohesive book and more like a curated compilation of scattered information. Much of its content feels familiar—material that can easily be found in news articles, Wikipedia pages, or surface-level online research—repackaged under a single title.

While the subject matter itself may be intriguing, the execution lacks depth and original analysis. Instead of developing a clear thesis or offering new insights, the book often feels like a series of loosely connected summaries. At times, it’s hard to tell whether I’m reading a serious, well-researched work or listening to an early-stage podcast episode still finding its voice.

This isn’t necessarily a bad introduction for readers completely new to the topic, but for anyone expecting rigorous argumentation, fresh perspectives, or academic weight, The Silent Dominion may feel underwhelming.
2 reviews
January 30, 2026
Any book worth its weight doesn’t need multiple bots promoting it on a TikTok video reporting on pedophilia in the church.

The fact that this author needs the bots tells me that it’s not a good book.
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35 reviews
February 4, 2026
What a terrible marketing plan - to spam social media nonstop in comments sections by bots. Shame on the author. Half these reviews are probably bots too.
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15 reviews
February 4, 2026
This author and publishing group engage in a bot farm advertising campaign across all social media platforms. I will not read this book, and do not recommend you do either
Profile Image for Miles  De La Fuente.
31 reviews
January 1, 2026
DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK

There’s nothing presented in this book that isn’t discussed with more depth and detail elsewhere. Deeply disappointing content that reads like AI generated notes, and has about the same amount of substance. Completely lacking in nuance and complexity while somehow constantly trying to allude with Biblical teachings in the laziest way. Most of it is garbage.

I suspect this is apart of a Russian psy-op. Really hoping for some fresh ideas but it’s all stuff someone that might read this would already know.

Pretty good section of debt and global finance though.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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10 reviews
February 3, 2026
Spamming copy and paste comments into TikTok video comment sections to sell your book is beyond pathetic and proves how terrible this slop is.
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44 reviews2 followers
February 13, 2026
never in my whole life have i given a book one star. this book is the equivalent of AI generated slop, and does not teach anyone anything we didn’t already know. it reads like a delusional facebook mum who has never had an original thought.

its the reason men shouldnt be allowed to just write this shit with no editing… they think everything they touch turns to gold. these deep intellectual thoughts that damien cross thinks are gotcha moments, are the same thoughts that me and my friends discussed at our year 9 sleepover. not groundbreaking, not shocking or stunning, just boring and full of subtle right wing ideologies that created the world damien cross complains of in the first place.

HARD PASS.
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44 reviews2 followers
March 1, 2026
Pro tip for authors: spending your money on bots to post fake positive reviews will not encourage me to purchase your book. If you’re unethical enough to mislead people like this, I have no trust in anything you write.
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January 9, 2026
I haven't read this book and I have no intention of reading this book, so I won't rate it, but holy fucking shit, STOP WITH THE SPAMMING IN ALL OF THE COMMENT SECTIONS ON TIKTOK.
12 reviews
December 26, 2025
The information was factual and had receipts. This may be an eye opener for someone that is naive to the world.

There was obviously no editor, there are many errors in spelling and grammar.
1 review
January 2, 2026
Read: Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, Foucault, “New Jim Crow”, “Omnivores Dilemma”, any book on the corruption of the health insurance industry, any book by a scientist explaining why cancer is such a wide ranging and difficult disease to “cure”, read “Strongmen” and books that expose corrupt politicians like Donald Trump and the danger of the billionaire class, just read widely and inform yourself. This book will not do that!

Warning! Read this book with caution!

Don’t get me wrong: there’s obviously problems with social media and our addiction to and being influenced by big tech and media; big pharma; outsized monied interests in our education system; the U.N.’s inconsistencies…
But the danger with a book like this is that
1. Its not actually very informative, it doesnt uncover anything we don’t know from a simple internet search. It is NOT well researched by someone with expertise on any of the topics. The author even states on his facebook page he wants people to “stop believing experts”. That is dangerous. I want to live in a world where “experts” help making choices based on reasoned and studied decisions.

2. It ties together ideas that lead to bigger problems: distrust of public education; distrust of medical (and by extension science) institutes; fear of Global Overlords… you get where I’m going.

You don’t have to look far to see this sort of influence from a book like this: one commenter talks about how this chaotic world felt manipulated, and boom, this book explains it all, like: all the money in the cancer research with so little to show for it, now we know why! Good thing I home school my kids!

This book is for the ignorant, for the confused, for the afraid and will groom them for the Maga movement.

I would highly recommend avoiding this book unless you want to study misinformation and (not so) subtle, right wing (disguised as “question the status quo”) influence.
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2 reviews
March 31, 2026
I had to stop reading. He started out with an inaccuracy about how COVID vaccines were brought to market (shortcuts were not taken). His thoughts on social media and AI were okay. Not sure why he focused so much on China and Africa’s education system. But then he went very wrong about pharma. Not so much the pharma has such a huge lobby and way too much influence on DC or state governments. But he is just flat wrong that physicians (specifically, what he described was primary care physicians). They are not in bed with pharma. I had to set the book down.

The book is obviously self-published. But it would have been nice to find someone to at least read it and correct some obvious typos, and mistaken word choices (like including the word “not” in a sentence by mistake, thereby contradicting the prior sentence unintentionally). Along with other very noticeable formatting issues.

I read a lot. Was hoping for a quick read that made me think about a variety of topics (his premise). But you have to be accurate in what you present if you want me to consider your thoughts.
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224 reviews
December 4, 2025
This book is, in my understanding, the author’s interpretation of the educational systems in China and Africa, as well as his views on the exponential growth of modern technology and the unproductive effects he believes it has on everyday life. He also shares his perspective on corruption within the pharmaceutical industry.
The author delves into current political events, attempting to explain why and how various countries have contributed to the chaos humanity is currently experiencing. It is not a conspiracy book per se, since most of what he discusses concerns “secrets” that are, in his view, hidden in plain sight. Rather, he is expressing his point of view based on the conclusions of his research.

Still, I couldn’t shake the feeling that some of his writing carried a tone of aggressiveness, perhaps even anger.
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22 reviews2 followers
December 5, 2025
The Silent Dominion: Unmasking the System is a bold, eye-opening masterpiece that dares to reveal the truth hidden beneath the surface of society. From the very first chapter, it grips you with its fearless analysis and powerful insights. The author doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable realities instead, they dive straight into them, unmasking the systems of control, manipulation, and silence that shape our lives. This isn’t just a book it’s a wake-up call. Every page is filled with thought-provoking commentary and real-world relevance that challenges the reader to think deeper, question more, and never accept things at face value. A must-read for anyone seeking clarity in a noisy, misleading world.
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658 reviews41 followers
December 13, 2025
General Thoughts: The writing in this book is very aggressive and cynical. Especially reading certain chapters, I felt this author was a bit closed minded and not considering other view points.

Writing Style: 2/5 - Very aggressive and cynical. It was hard to read because of that at times. I felt attacked during certain chapters. It also felt like there wasn’t a steady theme throughout. The chapters’ topics jumped around.

Content: 4/5 - While I had problems with the writing style, I thought the content was solid. It covered a lot of different things.

Enjoyment: 3/5 - It was hard to enjoy parts with the tone of the writing, but other chapters I did enjoy.
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497 reviews13 followers
March 13, 2026
This was a pretty basic read of what “Freedom” or the idea of freedom looks like. It shows and provides examples of freedom technology, education, political truth, money and identity & truth. How there is really no freedom. It felt like there was an underlying need for God and Christianity. The author does say he isn’t left or right, just wants to show you how these systems don’t provide our freedoms and we really aren’t free.
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69 reviews2 followers
March 10, 2026
Oh look, another book with a ChatGPT given title with a false review campaign flooding the book with five star AI reviews. Where haven't we seen that before. Interesting how the Readers also enjoyed carousel are full of AI books and other titles flooded with 5 star reviews.

And lol, Africa is a continent without classrooms? The more you know.
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11 reviews
January 14, 2026
I liked the book. Same conspiracy theories (truths ;) that have been told for years, just all in a book. Enjoyed reading the historical facts, great refresher. Typos appeared half way through the book. That is okay, we are humans! :) thanks for a good read Damian Cross.
1 review19 followers
November 7, 2025
Fake book, written by AI and promoted by AI bots.
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December 2, 2025
Brilliantly written! The storytelling is sharp, bold, and deeply thought-provoking
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December 3, 2025
The Silent Dominion is both thrilling and educational. It made me reflect long after I finished it
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December 3, 2025
The book doesn’t shy away from exploring big ideas about control, freedom, and truth.
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December 3, 2025
Nothing feels spoon-fed. The narrative trusts you to connect the dots.
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December 3, 2025
Even after finishing, I kept replaying scenes in my head. It leaves a lasting impression.
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December 3, 2025
A bold, fearless book. It challenges conventional thinking and sparks real conversations
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December 3, 2025
The Silent Dominion is a wake-up call. It pushes you to think critically about the world around you
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272 reviews31 followers
January 30, 2026
I'm only reviewing this book because I need the author to know that his bot comments are ANNOYING AS FUCK and are not making real people want to read his fuck ass book
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