09-23-2011, 12:03 AM
UPDATE:
Well, I just
discovered that DeMille apparently wrote another book in his attempts to
defame the memory of Carlos Castaneda. Apparently, it also WAS NOT a
New York Times bestseller. There are only two Amazon reviews of the book
which, in and of itself, is rather pathetic. Here is one of them. It
would seem that Richard DeMille agrees with me whether he will openly
admit it or not. If DeMille is correct Carlos Castaneda deserved to be
in the Guinness Book of World Records for pulling off the greatest
anthropological fraud of the modern age.
ONE OF THE AMAZON REVIEWS
Well, I just
discovered that DeMille apparently wrote another book in his attempts to
defame the memory of Carlos Castaneda. Apparently, it also WAS NOT a
New York Times bestseller. There are only two Amazon reviews of the book
which, in and of itself, is rather pathetic. Here is one of them. It
would seem that Richard DeMille agrees with me whether he will openly
admit it or not. If DeMille is correct Carlos Castaneda deserved to be
in the Guinness Book of World Records for pulling off the greatest
anthropological fraud of the modern age.
ONE OF THE AMAZON REVIEWS

