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  No-Nukes  

Nuclear disarmament and a nuclear free world begins in your mind. To rid the world of the scourge of nuclear weapons takes only the courage to free your mind of it's indoctrination that they exist. There are no nukes. The world is a safe and beautiful place. Welcome to Nuke Hoax, mind over fear.

Below is “My Atomic Bomb Findings The grand manipulation 1945-2023” by Anders Björkman – comprising over 15,000 words, 100+ images and over 800 links (nine parts).

“Nuclear weapons were in 1945 and are in 2023 just fake news and propaganda! Imagine how easy it has been to fool the whole world with nuclear bombs that never existed nor exploded during 78 years. I explain how and why below.” –Anders Björkman

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The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 1
The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 2
The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 3
The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 4
The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 5
The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 6
The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 7
The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 8
The grand manipulation 1945-2023 - Part 9
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  Not in His Image  
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Since its initial release to wide acclaim in 2006, Not in His Image has transformed the lives of readers around the world by presenting the living presence of the Wisdom Goddess as never before revealed, illustrating that the truth of an impactful Gnostic message cannot be hidden or destroyed.

With clarity, author John Lamb Lash explains how a little-known messianic sect propelled itself into a dominant world power, systematically wiping out the great Gnostic spiritual teachers, the Druid priests, and the shamanistic healers of Europe and North Africa. Early Christians burned libraries and destroyed temples in an attempt to silence the ancient truth-tellers and keep their own secrets.

Not in His Image delves deeply into ancient Gnostic writings to reconstruct the story early Christians tried to scrub from the pages of history, exploring the richness of the ancient European Pagan spirituality—the Pagan Mysteries, the Great Goddess, Gnosis, the myths of Sophia and Gaia.

In the 15th Anniversary Edition, Lash doubles down on his original argument against redemptive ideology and authoritarian deceit. He shows how the Gnostics clearly foresaw the current program of salvation by syringe, and places the Sophianic vision of life centrally in the battle to expose and oppose the evil agenda of transhumanism, making this well-timed update more relevant than ever.

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  Preface: The Once and Future Heresy................. iv

  Introduction: : The Case for Awe......................... ix

  Part 1 ◊ Conquest and Conversion....................... 1

  1 ♦ The Murder of Hypatia
  2 ♦ Pagan Roots
  3 ♦ The Conquest of Europa
  4 ♦ The Cult of Righteousness
  5 ♦ Messianic Madness
  6 ♦ The Transference

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  Part 2 ◊ A Story to Guide the Species................. 39

7 ♦ The Egyptian Cache
8 ♦ Inside the Mysteries
9 ♦ Schools for Coevolution
10 ♦ The Fallen Goddess
11 ♦ Dreamtime Physics
12 ♦ The Insane God
13 ♦ The Passion of Sophia
14 ♦ The Coming of the Symbiont
15 ♦ The Way of the Revealers
16 ♦ A Sheaf of Cut Wheat

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  Part 3 ◊ History’s Hardest Lesson....................... 87

17 ♦ The End of Patriarchy
18 ♦ The Divine Scapegoat
19 ♦ A Unique Message of Love
20 ♦ Beyond Religion

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  Part 4 ◊ Reclaiming the Sophianic Vision.......... 106

21 ♦ Unmasking Evil
22 ♦ Sophia’s Correction
23 ♦ The Species-Self Identity
24 ♦ The Goddess Mystique
25 ♦ Sacred Ecology
26 ♦ The Pagan Sense of Life

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  Origins of the Deep State  
Matthew Ehret - Origins of the Deep State
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This is a three part series of documents that describe, in great detail and with references, the encroachment of the Deep State into North America. A biography of the author will be found at the end of this document. This document is being reposted on Highlander.com with permission from the copyright owner at canadianpatriot.org/

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Part 1: The Round Table Movement
Part 2: Milner’s Perversion Takes Over Canada
Part 3: What is the Fabian Society and to What End was it Created?
The Rhodes Scholars Guiding Biden’s Presidency
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  Penetration  
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This is a story of how badly the government needed to know some information, and to what extent it was willing to go to get it.

Minimally, this is a story about remote viewing and its use by Mr. Swann to explore the idea of extraterrestrial life.

  • Swann tells of how in the past he interacted with some of the most deeply buried U.S. government intelligence personnel to help them understand the "ET enigma."
  • This is not a story of academic researchers wanting to know if extraterrestrial life is possible.
  • This is a nonfiction drama involving elite elements within the U.S. intelligence community wanting to know more about extraterrestrials whom they knew were operating on and near Earth.

This is the UFO hypothesis turned fully around into a confrontation with reality that destroys more passive "what-if" scientific speculation.

  • From Swann's perspective, it is not a question of whether or not UFOs and ETs exist, or whether or not the U.S. government knows about them.
  • Rather it is a question of how intensely the intelligence apparatus of the government is trying to learn more about the activities of the extraterrestrials without letting the public in on the story.
  • Mr. Swann gets caught in the middle, a middle from which he eventually escapes with the publication of this book.
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  Preface
  Part One: Ultra-Secret Goings-On
Involvement in Psi Research
Encountering the Spookiest Spooks
Underground, Somewhere 13 
Psychic Touch-Down on the Moon 24 
Humanoids on the Moon 36
Feedback (Of Sorts) 42
The Event in Los Angeles 47
Grand Central Station 53
Mr. Axelrod's Traveling Plans 62
10  Seeing One 68 
11  UFOs Everywhere – Denials Everywhere, Too 78 
  Part Two: Moon Activities
12  The Moon as a Target for Spin-Doctors 82 
13  The Moon – Earth's Natural Satellite? 87 
14  Situation Moon Rock 94 
15  A Natural Satellite Cannot Be Hollow 98 
16  The Absence of High-Resolution Evidence Regarding the Moon   101 
17  The Matter of Lunar Lights 110 
18  Lunar Water – Lunar Atmosphere 116 
19  Moon-Style Occupational Hazards 123 
  Part Three: Earthside Telepathy Versus Spaceside Telepathy  
20  Information Packages Kept Apart 128 
21  The Problem of Intellectual Phase-Locking 135 
22  The "Telepathic" Connection? 144 
23  Telepathy – The Preeminent Penetration Modality 147 
24  The Earthside Concept of Telepathy 151 
25  Earthside Group-Think 161
26  Is Consciousness Individual or Universal 165 
  Postscript – Lots of Water on the Moon! 176 
  Selected Bibliography 185 
  The People of the Secret  
people of the secret 215

Are biological evolution and human history directed by a hierarchy of Intelligences, the lowest level of which makes physical contact with mankind?

Do invisible guardians of this planet "seed" ideas into the earth's culture to prepare human beings for huge steps in their development?

The author suggests not only that it may be so, but that it may also be possible to recognize these "People of the Secret."

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Introduction by Colin Wilson

1 - The Hidden Tradition

2 - A Secret Directorate?

3 - The Inner Alliance: Rome, Christianity and Islam

4 - The Vehicles: The Jewish Cabbala, The Tarot, Nostradamus

5 - Love Courts, Troubadours and Round Tables

6 - Alchemy: The Disguised Path

7 - What Gold did They Make?

8 - Gurdjieff and the Inner Circle of Humanity

9 - Freemasons, Sufis, Initiatory Societies

10- Assassins, Kali-Worshippers, Dervishes

11- Sufi Discourses, Rituals, Initiation

12- Science Fiction and the Ancient Tradition

13- The Executive of the People of the Secret

Appendix A - Some Important Figures in the Sufi Tradition

Appendix B - The Khwajagan

  Perceptions of a Renegade Mind  
David Icke in 2013

David Icke has been writing books for decades warning that current events were coming. He has faced ridicule and abuse for saying that the end of human freedom was being planned, how, and by whom.

His latest highly topical book, Perceptions of a Renegade Mind, is published in very different circumstances with vast numbers of people acknowledging that he has been vindicated by the happenings of the ‘Covid’ era.

His predictions over more than 30 years have been proved stunningly accurate since the turn of 2020 often down to the fine detail.

Icke set out only in January, 2021, to write a book to quickly bring up-to-speed enormous numbers of people worldwide who can now see that something very strange is happening, but they ask what exactly? What is going on?

He answers those questions in his usual dot-connected detail and lays out the background to what he calls the ‘Global Cult’ which operates across borders to advance a long-planned agenda for total human control.

Those who read his section on ‘Covid’ will view events of 2020 and 2021 in a totally new light as he produces the evidence that humanity has been misled on a scale that beggars belief.

David Icke’s time has come and Perceptions of a Renegade Mind is destined to be an international best seller that could not have been published at a more important and relevant time or with such a now receptive audience to what he has to say.

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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
  Chapter 12
 
 
 
  I'm thinking' - Oh, but are you?
Renegade perception
The Pushbacker sting
'Covid': The calculated catastrophe
There is no virus
Sequence of deceit
War on your mind
'Reframing' Insanity
We must have it? So what is it?
Human 2.0
Who controls the Cult?
Escaping Wetiko
Postscript
Appendix: Statement on Virus Isolation
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  Poisoning For Profits  
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Poisoning for Profit goes on a deep dive investigating the very origin of the vitamin A theory. The author uncovers that the early scientific studies conducted in the 1920s used to establish so-called vitamin A being a “vitamin” were grossly flawed and therefore almost meaningless. Ironically, what these early studies did establish was the incredible, yet previously unknown and hidden, toxicity of so-called vitamin A. The author goes deeper and proposes that vitamin A is not actually a vitamin at all; rather it is a toxin, and only a toxin. However, vitamin A is a toxin that the human body is well prepared to deal with, but it can only handle it at a reasonable rate of consumption.

Tragically, based on the botched science from the 1920s the world has been led into a massive health disaster by having many of our common staple foods supplemented with an insidious toxin. The author explains and details the mechanism of how this so-called vitamin is likely responsible for many of the modern-day chronic diseases plaguing humanity. The primary diseases implicated are the autoimmune diseases, many soft-tissue cancers, IBD and other inflammatory diseases, infertility and the psychiatric diseases of epilepsy, schizophrenia, Alzhiemer’s / dementia.

Poisoning for Profit ends with a call to action for a grassroots and worldwide citizen driven research project to determine the truth about so-called vitamin A.

[editor's note] In P4P the author uncovers a diabolically evil project undertaken by the global elites to poison the entire human race. Although their primary objective was to drastically reduce human fertility, a “side-effect” of this project has also resulted in the massive chronic disease disaster most nations are struggling with. But, not to worry, the convenient “side-effect” has enabled the global pharmaceutical industry to become immensely wealthy and effectively take over most of the world’s governments.

You might find yourself thinking, “no way, not possible, they’d never get away with it”. But, they have gotten away with it for over 50 years now.

Contents


Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
 
Vitamin-A theory – the early years
The Experiment – the cornerstone of Science
The incredible toxicity of vitamin-A
The epithelial tissues - the foundation of the chronic diseases
The botched deficiency experiments
Real-world testing of the vitamin-A deficiency theory
Vitamin-A supplementation in SE Asia, and South America
Vitamin-A supplementation and Worldwide Infertility Rates
Vision as a chemical reaction
The greatest understanding in medicine - ever
Lutein / zeaxanthin - the hidden death trap
Vaccines and Vitamin-A – the perfect storm
Systemic scientific fraud
A Call to Action - We experiment
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  The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution  
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From: The Fourth Way ® Bookshop  ♦  This book presents the definitive edition of Ouspensky's famous first series of five psychological lectures which preceded his second series of five cosmological lectures known as The Cosmology of Man's Possible Evolution.  Together they form a complete whole view of man in the world.  These lectures reproduce Ouspensky's own manuscripts and are in exactly the form he introduced these ideas between 1934-1940.

Studies man in view of what he may become.  Describes how man must work simultaneously on his knowledge and his being to find inner unity.  These lectures were intended by Ouspensky as introductory material for people interested in the work in England.  This material is still unmatched as a brief statement of the work's psychological ideas.

Designed to be read aloud at weekly meetings of small groups of people interested in the work, they are almost a basic primer of Gurdjieff's psychological ideas on consciousness and spiritual development.  They were constantly revised as new groups came into existence and took their final form only after Ouspensky moved from London to New York, where he continued to teach from 1941 to 1947.

The psychology Ouspensky sets forth in these introductory lectures has existed in one form or another for thousand of years and, unlike modern psychology, studies man from the point of view of what he may become.

Once a man realizes how little control he has over his reactions to external circumstances and internal stimuli, he may wish to find a way to become free of this mechanical way of living.  Ouspensky describes how a man must work simultaneously on his knowledge and his being to find inner unity and why although his developments depends on his own efforts, this is very difficult to achieve without guidance from a school.

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First Lecture: Forgotten science
Second Lecture: Waking sleep
Third Lecture: Man is a machine
Fourth Lecture: Centres
Fifth Lecture: Two lines of development  
Sixth Lecture: Many kinds of schools
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  Putin’s People  
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In Putin’s People, the investigative journalist and former Moscow correspondent Catherine Belton reveals the untold story of how Vladimir Putin and the small group of KGB men surrounding him rose to power and looted their country. Delving deep into the workings of Putin’s Kremlin, Belton accesses key inside players to reveal how Putin replaced the freewheeling tycoons of the Yeltsin era with a new generation of loyal oligarchs, who in turn subverted Russia’s economy and legal system and extended the Kremlin's reach into the United States and Europe. The result is a chilling and revelatory exposé of the KGB’s revanche—a story that begins in the murk of the Soviet collapse, when networks of operatives were able to siphon billions of dollars out of state enterprises and move their spoils into the West. Putin and his allies subsequently completed the agenda, reasserting Russian power while taking control of the economy for themselves, suppressing independent voices, and launching covert influence operations abroad.

Ranging from Moscow and London to Switzerland and Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach—and assembling a colorful cast of characters to match—Putin’s People is the definitive account of how hopes for the new Russia went astray, with stark consequences for its inhabitants and, increasingly, the world.

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Dramatis Personae
PART ONE
‘Operation Luch’
Inside Job
‘The Tip of an Iceberg’
Operation Successor: ‘It Was Already After Midnight’
‘Children’s Toys in Pools of Mud’
PART TWO
‘The Inner Circle Made Him’
‘Operation Energy’
Out of Terror, an Imperial Awakening
‘Appetite Comes During Eating’
PART THREE
Obschak
Londongrad
The Battle Begins
Black Cash
Soft Power in an Iron Fist - ‘I Call Them the Orthodox Taliban’  
The Network and Donald Trump
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  The Rape of the Mind: The Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide, and Brainwashing  
the rape of the mind

This book attempts to depict the strange transformation of the free human mind into an automatically responding machine a transformation which can be bought about by some of the cultural undercurrents in our present day society as well as by deliberate experiments in the service of a political ideology.

The rape of the mind and stealthy mental coercion are among the oldest crimes of mankind. They probably began back in pre historic days when man first discovered that he could exploit human qualities of empathy and understanding in order to exert power over his fellow men.

The word "rape" is derived from the Latin word rapere, to snatch, but also is related to the words to rave and raven. It means to overwhelm and to enrapture, to invade, to usurp, to pillage and to steal.

The modern words "brainwashing", "thought control", and "menticide" serve to provide a clearer conception of the actual methods by which man's integrity can be violated. When a concept is given its right name, it can be more easily recognized and it is with this recognition that the opportunity for systematic correction begins.

In this book the reader will find a discussion of some of the imminent dangers which threaten free cultural interplay. It emphasizes the tremendous cultural implication of the subject of enforced mental intrusion. Not only the artificial techniques of coercion are important but even more the unobtrusive intrusion into our feeling and thinking. The danger of destruction of the spirit may be compared to the threat of total physical destruction through atomic warfare. Indeed, the two are related and intertwined.

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PART ONE - The Techniques of Individual Submission

     You too would confess
     Pavlov's students as circus tamers
     Medication into submission
     Why do they yield? - The Psychodynamics of False Confession  

PART TWO - The Techniques of Mass Submission

     The cold war against the mind
     Totalitaria and its dictatorship
     The intrusion by totalitarian thinking
     Trial by trial
     Fear as a tool of terror

PART THREE - Unobtrusive Coercion

     The child is father to the man
     Mental contagion and mass delusion
     Technology invades our minds
     Intrusion by the administrative mind
     The turncoat in each of us

PART FOUR - In Search of Defenses

     Training against mental torture
     Education for discipline or higher morale
     From old to new courage
     Freedom - our mental backbone

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  The Real Anthony Fauci  
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“Dr. Joseph Goebbels wrote that ‘A lie told once remains a lie, but a lie told a thousand times becomes the truth.’ Tragically for humanity, there are many, many untruths emanating from Fauci and his minions. RFK Jr. exposes the decades of lies.” —Luc Montagnier, Nobel laureate

“Bobby Kennedy is one of the bravest and most uncompromisingly honest people I’ve ever met. Someday he’ll get credit for it. In the meantime, read this book.” —Tucker Carlson

“Throughout history, fear has been used to manipulate and control populations. In a democracy, we have the privilege and responsibility to question the things we are encouraged to fear. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. provides something denied to most Americans in recent years: the opportunity to hear more than one perspective. You can accept or reject the new information in this book—but at least listen.” —Gavin de Becker, bestselling author of The Gift of Fear

“As a trial lawyer, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken on the world’s most powerful corporations and held them accountable for harming people and the environment. Those companies denied any wrongdoing—but time and again, judges and juries were persuaded that Kennedy’s position was the right one. [His] information should always be considered, and agree or disagree, we all learn from listening.” —Tony Robbins, bestselling author

“Bobby Kennedy and I famously disagree about many aspects of the current debates surrounding Covid and vaccines. We also disagree about Dr Fauci. But I always learn when I read or hear Bobby’s take. So read this book and challenge its conclusions.” —Alan Dershowitz

“Kennedy’s book proves beyond a shadow of doubt what many Americans have come to learn about Fauci: that he has stifled open debate to the point of utter stagnation of biomedical science.” —James Lyons-Weiler, biomedical research scientist

“If you’ve ever wondered why so many good scientists and doctors have been silenced for discoveries that don’t fit the mainstream Big Pharma narrative, look no further than Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tour de force exposé of Anthony Fauci.” —Christiane Northrup, MD, former assistant clinical professor of Ob/Gyn, University of Vermont College of Medicine

“I thought I understood what was going on from an insider POV … But what this book clearly documents are the deeper forces and systemic, pervasive governmental corruption, that have led us to this point” —Robert W. Malone, MD, virologist, immunologist, molecular biologist

“If you have any interest in doing a deep dive into the more than 100-year history of what led up to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Real Anthony Fauci is an absolute must-read. In addition to exposing Fauci, the book reveals the complex web of connections between Gates and Big Pharma and many of the most important players that were responsible for seeking to implement global tyranny and profit enormously from the propaganda behind the COVID injections, masks, and lockdowns.” —Dr. Joseph Mercola, founder of Mercola.com

“[T]his book unveils the astonishing, twisted truth about a man (Fauci) and a corrupt institution (NIH) that have betrayed humanity at every turn in order to achieve profits and power. If the American people knew the truth that’s documented here, they would be marching by the millions, demanding criminal prosecutions of all those who are complicit.” —Mike Adams, founder of NaturalNews.com

“It is impossible to read Kennedy’s book on Anthony Fauci without your jaw dropping to the floor It is a shocking tale of greed, corruption, and malpractice at the highest levels of government. Once Americans wake up from their hopefully brief infatuation with medical tyranny, this little Josef Stalin of medicine will go down in history as the country’s most corrupt government servant.” —Rob Schneider

“RFK Jr.’s story of Fauci’s failure as the government’s AIDS coordinator is a highly disturbing prologue to his COVID mandate as head of NIAID. So, who is Dr. Fauci in the end? Has American medicine truly become a ‘racket,’ as corrupt as a mafia organization? … RFK Jr. has written a strong, strong book.” —Oliver Stone, award-winning director, producer, and screenwriter

“As I read Kennedy’s book I thought a discreet and thorough criminal investigation into Fauci should occur It brought back memories of criminal bid-rigging schemes conducted by Organized Crime.” —Mike Campi, former FBI agent and retired coordinator of the Organized Crime branch of the New York Division

“RFK Jr. is a tireless champion of Americans’ rights to be informed about their medical choices and has been way out front in warning us of the dangers of an out-of-control pharmaceutical industry.” —Naomi Wolf, bestselling author The Beauty Myth, Give Me Liberty, and Outrages

“The revelations in this book are disturbing and shocking, exposing how our political system and government agencies can be compromised, and how the mainstream media are being used to manipulate and control our everyday existence” —Randy Jackson, award-winning musician and producer

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Chapter 1

 
 
 
 
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
 
Introduction
Mismanaging a Pandemic
Part I: Arbitrary Decrees: Science-Free Medicine
Part II: Killing Hydroxychloroquine
Part III: Ivermectin
Part IV: Remdesivir
Part V: Final Solution: Vaccines or Bust
Pharma Profits Over Public Health
The HIV Pandemic Template for Pharma Profiteering
The Pandemic Template: AIDs and AZT
The HIV Heresies
Burning the HIV Heretics
Dr. Fauci, Mr. Hyde: NIAID's Barbaric and Illegal Experiments on Children    
White Mischief: Dr. Fauci’s African Atrocities
The White Man’s Burden
More Harm Than Good
Hyping Phony Epidemics: “Crying Wolf”
Germ Games
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  Red Mafiya  
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From an award-winning investigative journalist comes an astonishing exposé of Russian organized crime, its growing power in the United States, and its terrifying implications for the rest of the world.

In the past decade, from Brighton Beach to Moscow, Toronto to Hong Kong, the Russian mob has become the world’s fastest-growing criminal superpower. Trafficking in prostitutes, heroin, and missiles, the Mafiya poses an enormous threat to global stability and safety.

The black-market corruption of the Brezhnev era proved the perfect breeding ground for organized crime. Beginning in the 1970s, Soviet émigrés – including a large number of felons and murderers the USSR was happy to get rid of – began arriving in the United States and a number of them quickly established themselves as a major criminal force in New York, Las Vegas, and elsewhere.

But it was the breakup of the Soviet Union that made the Russian mob what it is today. In a weakened, impoverished Russia, it quickly became the dominant power. And it has now spread to every corner of the United States, infiltrating its banks and brokerage firms – and American law enforcement is just waking up to this enormous problem.

No journalist in the world knows more about the Russian mob in America than Robert Friedman. At great risk to himself, he has made connections with a number of top criminals who have gone on record about their activities for the first time. The result of his discoveries is a revelation: the Red Mafiya is everywhere. The implications – for law enforcement, the economy, foreign policy, for the American people themselves – are staggering.

Contents


Introduction
Part One:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Part Two:
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Postscript
 
The Superpower of Crime
The Invasion
The Hit Man
The Little Don
Brighton Beach Goodfellas
Operation Red Daisy
Red Tide
Invasion of America
Tarzan
Colonization and Conquest
Power Play
The Money Plane
The World’s Most Dangerous Gangster
Global Conquest
God Bless America
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  Red Roulette  
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Red Roulette: An Insider’s Story of Wealth, Power, Corruption, and Vengeance in Today’s China is a 2021 memoir by Desmond Shum (ghost-written by John Pomfret). James Palmer of Foreign Policy wrote that the work serves as "one of the very few insider accounts we have of how things get done at the top in China".

Shum's former wife Whitney Duan Weihong, under arrest and incommunicado since 2017, placed a telephone call to Shum telling him to cancel the publication. Jude Blanchette of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) wrote in the Washington Post that the party attempted to use Duan and Shum's family as hostages to convince him to not go forward with publishing. Palmer explained that Shum, by writing the book and publishing it, went against the "omertà" of the Communist Party of China (CCP).

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The work discusses how doing favors for other people becomes the backbone of guanxi personal relationships in China, and Palmer stated the "tragedy of those ties" becomes an important thematic element.[1] The book states how Shum and Duan formed a corrupt relationship with Zhang Peili and became wealthy as a result. Blanchette stated that the Zhang Peili connection is in the "heart" of the work.

Blanchette wrote that the CCP is depicted in the work as being "the epitome of capitalist excess". Blanchette added that the work shows that actual decisions go through "informal interactions" between key power brokers, with official meetings being for show; he stated that this "highlight[s] the limitations of more formalistic analysis of China’s political system."

Reception
Palmer wrote in terms of the author's assessment of himself within the work, as Shum was someone previously pro-CCP who later turned against the party, "unusually honest—though not completely frank".

Blanchette called the work "a remarkable indictment of the Chinese Communist Party" and "a rare bona fide insider account".

Publishers Weekly gave the book a starred review and stated that the book has an "enthralling" critique of the CCP and "is imbued with an aura of inevitable tragedy".

Kirkus Reviews described the book as "riveting".

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Chapter One 1
Chapter Two 4
Chapter Three 9
Chapter Four 12
Chapter Five 15
Chapter Six 17
Chapter Seven 19
Chapter Eight 22
Chapter Nine 25
Chapter Ten 29
Chapter Eleven 32
Chapter Twelve 35
Chapter Thirteen 39
Chapter Fourteen 42
Chapter Fifteen 46
Chapter Sixteen 49
Chapter Seventeen   53
Chapter Eighteen 56
Afterword 59  
Notes 81
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  The Science Delusion  
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In The Science Delusion: Freeing the Spirit of Enquiry (published in the US as Science Set Free), Rupert Sheldrake shows the ways in which science is being constricted by assumptions that have, over the years, hardened into dogmas. Such dogmas are not only limiting, but dangerous for the future of humanity.

According to these principles, all of reality is material or physical; the world is a machine, made up of inanimate matter; nature is purposeless; consciousness is nothing but the physical activity of the brain; free will is an illusion; God exists only as an idea in human minds, imprisoned within our skulls.

But should science be a belief-system, or a method of enquiry? Sheldrake shows that the materialist ideology is moribund; under its sway, increasingly expensive research is reaping diminishing returns while societies around the world are paying the price.

In the skeptical spirit of true science, Sheldrake turns the ten fundamental dogmas of materialism into exciting questions, and shows how all of them open up startling new possibilities for discovery.

Science Set Free will radically change your view of what is real and what is possible.

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Preface

Introduction

Prologue

1 Is Nature Mechanical?

2 Is the Total Amount of Matter and Energy Always the Same?  

3 Are the Laws of Nature Fixed?

4 Is Matter Unconscious?

5 Is Nature Purposeless?

6 Is All Biological Inheritance Material?

7 Are Memories Stored as Material Traces?

8 Are Minds Confined to Brains?

9 Are Psychic Phenomena Illusory?

10 Is Mechanistic Medicine the Only Kind that Really Works?  

11 Illusions of Objectivity

12 Scientific Futures

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  Secrets of Power  

Most books about power only deal with the societal formula of the few having power over the enormously larger powerless masses, and which is mistaken as the so-called “natural order of power.”

But it is not well understood that this formula also requires social conditioning measures aimed at perpetuating the continuing depowerment of the powerless so that the powerful CAN have power over them.

This in turn requires the societal suppression and secretizing of all knowledge about the superlative human powers known to exist in individuals of the human species, but which are socially forced into latency in most.

It is broadly understood that power and secrecy go together, but the scope of the “web” of secrets surrounding the larger nature of human power(s) is surprising. As discussed in this Volume I of SECRETS OF POWER, empowerment is difficult if the larger panorama of societal power and depowerment are not more full understood.

Any desire for more individual empowerment will soon encounter the question of WHAT to empower. There are many ways to consider this. One way is first to identify human power elements that are known to exist, but DO NOT receive societal nurturing, enhancement, training, scientific research, or philosophical interest.

In-depth research will reveal at least five major categories of these power elements, one such category consisting of the aware powers innate in everyone of our species. The direct relationship between the spectrum of aware powers and increases of power is self-evident. The direct relationship between less or no awareness and less or no power is also self-evident.

Most societal power structures do not encourage too much development of any aware and related powers, and, via societal programming of punishment, some structures force them into latency altogether. One basic reason is that too much awareness erodes the efficiency of walls of secrecy that support the elite of most power structures, whether large or small.

Most are familiar with the awareness they have. But few are familiar with the awarenesses they don't have, but which anyway innately exist within their otherwise amazing information systems.

Volume I ♦ Table of Contents
 

INTRODUCTION

  1. Introduction
  2. Author's Note
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Word Cloud ♦ Word Count
  5. About the Author
  6. Additional Information

PART ONE: STRATEGIC BACKGROUND VISTAS REGARDING EMPOWERMENT

  1. The Complex Labyrinth of Powerdom
  2. Two Major Concepts of Power
  3. The Hidden Status Quo Relationship Between the Powerless and the Powerful
  4. Our Human Power Species
  5. The Role of Secrecy in Designing a Power Structure

PART TWO: THE SOCIETAL PANORAMA OF POWER

  1. Societal Power vs The Absence of Power Schools
  2. The Web of Secrets Preventing Access to Empowerment
  3. The Traditional Power Pyramid
  4. Four Generic Kinds of Individual and Societal Power
  5. Empowerment and Depowerment versus Power Games
  6. "Rules" for Power Deployed within Powerdom

PART THREE: THE SITUATION OF POWER PERSONAL

  1. The On-Going Dichotomy of Individual and Societal Power
  2. Indigenous Depowerment and Personal Empowerment
  3. Power Energies Magnified vis a vis Those Who Don't Have Power
  4. You - And Your Power
  5. On Having a Sense of Power
  6. Personal Power versus Local Circumstances and Frames of Reference

PART FOUR: GETTING BEYOND SOCIETAL, GROUP, AND INDIVIDUAL VERSIONS OF POWER   

  1. Closed-Loop Versions of Power
  2. Power - Intelligence - Smarts
  3. Evocative Power, Intelligence, and Smarts
  4. The Intelligences and the Innate Potentials
  5. Two Pro-Active Vehicles of Power: Will and Dynamism

PART FIVE: SUBTLE CONTEXTS RELATING TO EMPOWERMENT

  1. Subtle Distinctions between Unfoldment and Development
  2. The Direct Connection to Power of Significance and Insignificance
  3. Empowerment versus the Dumbing-Down of Human Sensing Systems
  4. Human Sensing Systems, Power Motion, and Power Flows
  5. The Forgotten Connection of Power and Potency
  6. Where Do Individual and Societal Powers Begin or Start?
Volume II ♦ Table of Contents
 

INTRODUCTION

  1. Introduction
  2. Author's Note
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Word Cloud ♦ Word Count
  5. About the Author
  6. Additional Information

PART ONE: NOVEL OVERVIEWS RELEVANT TO EMPOWERMENT

  1. Bigger Pictures and Missing Definitions
  2. Versions of Power and Empowerment
  3. Reality Boxes and Empowerment Maps
  4. Three Major Categories of Empowerment and Power
  5. The Vitalization of Empowerment
  6. Recognition of Empowerment Processes
  7. The Spectrum of Human Powers

PART TWO: TUNIDENTIFIED PARTS OF MIND

  1. Maps of the Mind
  2. The On-going Confusion of Powers-Mind-Intelligence
  3. The Problem of Knowing What Intelligence Is
  4. Energies of Mind
  5. The Subconscious Part of the Mind
  6. The Conscious Part of Mind and Its Surface Energies
  7. The Strength-of-Power(s) Part of Mind
  8. The Power Nucleus Part of Mind

PART THREE: POSSIBLE ROUTES FOR ENTERING EMPOWERMENT AT THE INDIVIDUAL LEVEL

  1. Empowerment via Reality Box Retooling
  2. Empowerment via the Study of Depowerment
  3. Empowerment via the Principle of Unfoldment
  4. Empowerment via Enhancing Human Senses and Perception

PART FOUR: INDIVIDUALS HAVE RECOGNIZABLE INNATE BASE POWER SYSTEMS   

  1. The Real Existence of Power Factors
  2. Each Human Individual is Extensively Wired with Information Receptors
  3. Everyone has at Least Two Innate Sensing Systems
  4. The "Electro-Impulse" Basis of Perceptor and Detector Information Systems
  5. Human Powers Empathic
  6. Human Powers Telepathic
  7. Human Powers of Observing
  8. Human Aware Powers
  9. Human Attention Powers
  10. Human Projecting Powers

PART FIVE: THE REAL EXISTENCE OF HUMAN GROKING POWERS

  1. Getting Beyond Limitations of Reality Boxes and Language Systems
  2. Human Powers of Groking Significance and Importance
  3. Human Groking Powers of Experiencing
  4. Human Groking Powers of Cognizing
  5. Human Groking powers of Sourcing from Beyond-Self
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Secrets of Power
  Self Observation - The Awakening of Conscience  
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This book is an in-depth examination of the much needed process of 'self'-study known as self observation. Know thyself is the most ancient of teachings for awakening. Self observation is the means.

We live in an age where the "attention function" in the brain has been badly damaged by TV and computers - up to 90 percent of the public under age 35 suffers from attention-deficit disorder!

This book offers the most direct, non-pharmaceutical means of healing attention dysfunction. The methods presented here are capable of restoring attention to a fully functional and powerful tool for success in life and relationships.

This is also an age when humanity has lost its connection with conscience. When humanity has poisoned the Earth's atmosphere, water, air and soil, when cancer is in epidemic proportions and is mainly an environmental illness, the author asks: What is the root cause? And he boldly answers: failure to develop conscience! Self-observation, he asserts, is the most ancient, scientific, and proven means to develop this crucial inner guide to awakening and a moral life.

This book is for the lay-reader, both the beginner and the advanced student of self observation. No other book on the market examines this practice in such detail. There are hundreds of books on self-help and meditation, but almost none on self-study via self observation, and none with the depth of analysis, wealth of explication, and richness of experience which this book offers. This book details how to recognize and dealt with the habits of a lifetime, whether in personal, spiritual or work life.

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Dedication
Prologue: The Teaching
About the Author
Copyright
Chapter 1: Self Observation – Know Thyself
Chapter 2: The Mammal Instrument – Inner Processes
Chapter 3: How To Observe – Fundamental Principles
Chapter 4: Will of Attention
Chapter 5: What To Observe
Chapter 6: The Left Hemisphere Is a Binary Computer – Intellectual Center
Chapter 7: The Blind Spot – The Capture and Consume Cycle
Chapter 8: The First Responder – The Default Position
Chapter 9: Multiple I’s
Chapter 10: The Denying Force – Resistance To Work
Chapter 11: Buffers
Chapter 12: Seeing and Feeling
Chapter 13: Becoming A Hypocrite
Chapter 14: Voluntary Suffering
Chapter 15: The Awakening of Intelligence – Thinking Outside the Box
Chapter 16: Being-Shock
Chapter 17: The Shift In Context – Not-Doing
Chapter 18: The Deer in the Tall Grass
Chapter 19: The Awakening of Conscience – Carrying My Own Cross
Chapter 20: Higher Centers
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  Sex at Dawn  
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Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality is a 2010 book about the evolution of monogamy in humans and human mating systems by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá. In opposition to what the authors see as the "standard narrative" of human sexual evolution, they contend that having multiple sexual partners was common and accepted in the environment of evolutionary adaptedness. The authors contend that mobile, self-contained groups of hunter-gatherers were the norm for humans before agriculture led to high population density. Before agriculture, according to the authors, sex was relatively promiscuous and paternity was not a concern. This dynamic is similar to the mating system of bonobos. According to the book, sexual interactions strengthened the bond of trust in the groups. Far from causing jealousy, social equilibrium and reciprocal obligation were strengthened by playful sexual interactions.

The book generated a great deal of publicity in the popular press where it was met with generally positive reviews. Several scholars from related academic disciplines (such as anthropology, evolutionary psychology, primatology, biology, and sexology) have commented on the book. Most have been critical of the book's methodology and conclusions, although some have praised the book.

The authors argue that human beings evolved in egalitarian hunter-gatherer bands in which sexual interaction was a shared resource, much like food, child care, and group defense.

The authors believe that much of evolutionary psychology has been conducted with a bias regarding human sexuality. They argue that the public and many researchers are guilty of the "Flintstonization" of a hunter-gatherer society, i.e. projecting modern assumptions and beliefs onto earlier societies. Thus the authors believe that there is a false assumption that our species is primarily monogamous and offer evidence to the contrary. [from: Wikipedia]

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About Sex at Dawn  | Introduction   

About this book..........................................................................i

Contents................................................................................ii
Authors................................................................................iii
Author's Note...........................................................................iv
Interview................................................................................v
Acknowledgments.........................................................................vi
© Copyright............................................................................vii

Epigraph..............................................................................viii

Dedication..............................................................................ix

Epigraph.................................................................................x

Preface: A Primate Meets His Match | (A note from one of the authors)...................xi

Introduction: Another Well-Intentioned Inquisition.....................................xii

We Are at War with Our Eroticism......................................................xiii
The Standard Narrative.................................................................xiv
A Few Million Years in a Few Pages......................................................xv

PART I: On the Origin of the Specious   

Chapter 1: Remember the Yucatán!.........................................................1

You Are What You Eat.....................................................................2

Chapter 2: What Darwin Didn’t Know About Sex.............................................3

The Flintstonization of Prehistory.......................................................7
What Is Evolutionary Psychology and Why Should You Care?.................................8
Lewis Henry Morgan......................................................................10

Chapter 3: A Closer Look at the Standard Narrative of Human Sexual Evolution............11

How Darwin Insults Your Mother (The Dismal Science of Sexual Economics).................12
The Famously Flaccid Female Libido......................................................13
Male Parental Investment (MPI)..........................................................14
“Mixed Strategies” in the War Between the Sexes.........................................15
Extended Sexual Receptivity and Concealed Ovulation.....................................16

Chapter 4: The Ape in the Mirror........................................................17

Primates and Human Nature...............................................................18
Doubting the Chimpanzee Model...........................................................19
In Search of Primate Continuity.........................................................20

PART II: Lust in Paradise (Solitary)   

Chapter 5: Who Lost What in Paradise?...................................................22

On Getting Funky and Rockin’ Round the Clock............................................23

Chapter 6: Who’s Your Daddies?..........................................................24

The Joy of S.E.Ex.......................................................................25
The Promise of Promiscuity..............................................................26
Bonobo Beginnings.......................................................................27

Chapter 7: Mommies Dearest..............................................................28

Nuclear Meltdown........................................................................29

Chapter 8: Making a Mess of Marriage, Mating, and Monogamy..............................30

Marriage: The “Fundamental Condition” of the Human Species?.............................31
On Matrimonial Whoredom.................................................................32

Chapter 9: Paternity Certainty: The Crumbling Cornerstone of the Standard Narrative.....33

Love, Lust, and Liberty at Lugu Lake....................................................34
On the Inevitability of Patriarchy......................................................36
The March of the Monogamous.............................................................37

Chapter 10: Jealousy: A Beginner’s Guide to Coveting Thy Neighbor’s Spouse..............38

Zero-Sum Sex............................................................................39
How to Tell When a Man Loves a Woman....................................................41

PART III: The Way We Weren’t   

Chapter 11: “The Wealth of Nature” (Poor?)..............................................43

Poor, Pitiful Me........................................................................45
The Despair of Millionaires.............................................................46
Finding Contentment “at the Bottom of the Scale of Human Beings”........................47

Chapter 12: The Selfish Meme (Nasty?)...................................................48

Homo Economicus.........................................................................49
The Tragedy of the Commons..............................................................50
Dreams of Perpetual Progress ...........................................................51
Ancient Poverty or Assumed Affluence?...................................................52
On Paleolithic Politics.................................................................53

Chapter 13: The Never-Ending Battle over Prehistoric War (Brutish?).....................55

Professor Pinker, Red in Tooth and Claw.................................................56
The Mysterious Disappearance of Margaret Power..........................................57
The Spoils of War.......................................................................58
The Napoleonic Invasion (The Yanomami Controversy)......................................59
The Desperate Search for Hippie Hypocrisy and Bonobo Brutality..........................60

Chapter 14: The Longevity Lie (Short?)..................................................61

When Does Life Begin? When Does It End?.................................................62
Is 80 the New 30?.......................................................................63
Stressed to Death.......................................................................64
Who You Calling a Starry-Eyed Romantic, Pal?............................................65

PART IV: Bodies in Motion   

Chapter 15: Little Big Man..............................................................67

All’s Fair in Love and Sperm War........................................................69
Multiple Comparisons of Ape Anatomy.....................................................71

Chapter 16: The Truest Measure of a Man.................................................72

Souped-up genitals. Spermatic firepower. Now we’re talking!.............................73
Hard Core in the Stone Age..............................................................74

Chapter 17: Sometimes a Penis Is Just a Penis...........................................75

Homo sapiens: the great ape with the great penis!.......................................76
Use it or lose it.......................................................................77

Chapter 18: The Prehistory of O.........................................................80

“What Horrid Extravagancies of Minde!...................................................81
Beware the Devil’s Teat.................................................................82
The Force Required to Suppress It ......................................................83

Chapter 19: When Girls Go Wild..........................................................84

Female Copulatory Vocalization..........................................................84
Sin Tetas, No Hay Paraíso...............................................................85
Come Again?.............................................................................86

PART V: Men Are From Africa, Women Are from Africa   

Chapter 20:: On Mona Lisa’s Mind........................................................89

Chapter 21: The Pervert’s Lament........................................................92

Just Say What?..........................................................................93
Kellogg’s Guide to Child Abuse..........................................................94
The Curse of Calvin Coolidge............................................................95
The Perils of Monotomy (Monogamy + Monotony)............................................96
A Few More Reasons I Need Somebody New (Just Like You)..................................97

Chapter 22: Confronting the Sky Together................................................98

Everybody Out of the Closet............................................................100
The Marriage of the Sun and the Moon...................................................101

References | Suggested Reading | Searchable Terms   

References.............................................................................102

Suggested Further Reading..............................................................129

Searchable Terms.......................................................................138

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  The Silent Revolution in Cancer and AIDS Medicine  
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Note from the Author

The knowledge that this book conveys may revolutionize cancer and AIDS therapy in the coming years. After having read this book, no responsible doctor should continue to provide such harmful therapy to the patients in his/her care and trust. This book will inform them about the fatal mistakes of their previous therapies, of which until now they were the unwitting victims.

Additionally, this book is indispensable reading for the patient afflicted with cancer or AIDS. Herein for the first time, the exact reasons are revealed to the world why neither cancer nor AIDS must inevitably result in death. These two illnesses are the natural result of a systemic imbalance, which not only can be halted, but can also be healed.

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  • Chapter I — A Disastrous Decision
    20 years of abusing nitric gases for sexual enhancement—the seemingly mysterious consequences … 1
  • Chapter II — The Sensational Discovery
    Gaseous Nitrogen Monoxide as bioenergetic regulator within and between living cells——the gas war between humans and microbes … 8
  • Chapter III — The AIDS Mystery
    Why the AIDS diseases were misinterpreted—inhibition of the gaseous defense is the cause of acquired immune cell weakness … 19
  • Chapter IV — AIDS is not a Contagious Disease
    Opportunistic infections and Kaposi’s sarcoma were well known long before the AIDS era—a variety of causes trigger the same immune response, as programmed by biological evolution. … 32
  • Chapter V — Challenging the Previously Valid Immunity Theories
    How acquired immune cell impairment actually develops … 60
  • Chapter VI — The Most Successful Fusion in the History of Evolution
    How the micro-Gaian milieu functions—the vital role of the mitochondria … 88
  • Chapter VII — Collective Tunnel Vision
    Why “HIV characteristics” are the outcome of evolutionary biological programming, and are not specific causes of strong and/or continuous immune stress—what the “HIV test” really measures. … 123
  • Chapter VIII — The Solution to the Cancer Puzzle
    Why normal cells become cancerous—the degeneration of cancer cells back to an embryonic state is programmed by evolutionary biology, and is the result of mitochondrial inactivation. … 137
  • Chapter IX — HIV/AIDS Medicine Run Amok
    Why AIDS drugs cause cancer, degenerative changes in muscular and nervous cells, and even AIDS itself-the explanation of how AZT, Bactrim/Septra, and their ilk actually work. … 179
  • Chapter X — The Daunting Task of Reconsideration
    The fundamental malpractices of AIDS and cancer medicine—why patients die by chemotherapeutic poisoning … 204
  • Chapter XI — The Lifesaving Knowledge of Healing
    On the practice of diagnosing, preventing, and treating AIDS, cancer, and other systemic diseases—rebalancing instead of eradication … 260
  • Chapter XII — Resistance against Mass Poisoning in Africa
    The international initiative of President Mbeki—answers from the South African government’s open discussion: on the causes of AIDS in the West and developing nations, on the nontoxic prevention and therapy for AIDS, on AZT’s true mechanism of action, and the global terror epidemic spread by physicians and the media—the international HIV cartel’s refusal to join the discussion, and the disinformation campaign it launched. … 292
  • Appendix A — The Secret of Cancer: “Short-Circuit” in the Photon Switch
    Change in the medical world-view of tumorology—The rational Cell Symbiosis Therapy concept … 300
  • Appendix B — The Concept of Cell Symbiosis Therapy
    The Way Out of the Therapeutic Dead End … 305
  • Appendix C — The Dual Strategy of the Immune Response
    A Review of Heinrich Kremer’s Research on the Pathophysiology of AIDS, Cancer, and Other Chronic Immune Imbalances … 311
  • Bibliography … 319
  • Tables … 343
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  The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts  
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Mediumship dates back to the Greek Oracles and beyond, but millennia later nobody yet knows for certain what transpires when a medium enters a deep trance. Today, the practice of channeling spirit guides through hypnotized mediums is hotly debated. This strange phenomenon is either dismissed as a dubious parlor trick, or regarded as a form of communication between this world and the next. Many view "the guides" as a source of love and wisdom…but are they?

For five years, best-selling author and journalist Joe Fisher painstakingly investigated the claims of channelers and the mysterious voices that speak through them. The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts is his gripping journey into a realm of darkness and deception. This revised edition includes a new foreword by Colin Wilson, and an epilogue that updates events since the book was first published in the U.K. a decade ago.

The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts is not a skeptic's dismissal of channeling. Deeply convinced of the reality of reincarnation after writing The Case For Reincarnation and Life Between Life, Joe Fisher ventured into the world of mediumship with every expectation of writing the definitive book on how to contact spirit guides. But what he encountered, while remarkable in many ways, turned his emotions inside out and left him questioning the faith of New Age believers. This book is required reading for anyone who has ever visited, or considered visiting, a deep-trance channeler.

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 Table of Contents
 Foreword by Colin Wilson
 Preface
   
 Part One: Mysterious Voices
    Chapter 1 An Excitable Young Lady From Greece
    Chapter 2 Stern Warnings
    Chapter 3 First Contact
    Chapter 4 Guides Will Assist You
    Chapter 5 A Cast of Characters
    Chapter 6 'I Can See in Your Mind'
   
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    Chapter 7 A Sense of Presence – The Long Tradition   
    Chapter 8 Guides, Channels and the New Age
   
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 Part Three: Sleuthing Far From Home
    Chapter 9 Ernest the Elusive
    Chapter 10 An Exercise in Reincarnation
    Chapter 11 The Changing of the Guard
    Chapter 12 A Surfeit of Spooks
    Chapter 13 Can We Trust You, Dr. Pinkerton?
    Chapter 14 Dressing for Yesterday
    Chapter 15 Misadventure
   
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 Part Four: Reappraisal
    Chapter 16 Back to the Fold
    Chapter 17 One Man's Nightmare
    Chapter 18 Tales of the Serpent
    Chapter 19 The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts
    Chapter 20 The Challenge of Consciousness
   
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 Chapter 21 Epilogue   188
 Acknowledgments   198
 Select Bibliography   199  
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  Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World  
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In March 2020, liberal democracy ground to a sudden stop.

Like the Reichstag Fire of 1933, historians may never know how SARS-CoV-2 came about. For scientists, exploring its origins would be a rewarding endeavor if it weren’t precluded by an immovable force—the jackboot of Xi Jinping’s Chinese Communist Party.

But while intelligence agencies spent months investigating the virus’s origins, the world employed an unprecedented response that proved far more devastating than the virus itself, leading to the greatest economic collapse since the Great Depression, widespread hunger, and the disappearance of countless lives and livelihoods. Across the world, governments implemented measures modeled on the mass quarantines imposed in China, commonly referred to as “lockdowns.”

It was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe since the Second World War, and the largest man-made famine since the Great Leap Forward. And it was all for nothing. Lockdowns had never been about science. Rather, they’d sprung into global policy on the order of the CCP princeling who would become the most influential member of the Baby Boom generation; an aberration thrust upon the world through an unprecedented, international influence operation.

By corrupting global institutions, promoting forged data, publishing fraudulent science, and deploying propaganda on an unprecedented scale, the CCP under Xi Jinping transformed the snake oil of lockdowns into “science,” the greatest crime of the 21st century to date. This is the story of how he did it, and why.

Editor's note: The How and Why is perhaps best summarized by the author in Chapter 9

“The Chinese Communist Party is not Chinese, not communist, and not a party. The CCP is the world’s largest criminal organization, with no racial or geographic boundaries, which happens to have begun in China—led by an extraordinarily small number of extraordinarily evil people.”

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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Prologue
Introduction
Redder Than Red
Chairman Of Everything
Fangkong
Unrestricted Warfare
Just Stay Home
Everything Is Fake
The World According To Xi
Together Apart
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  The Story of Silver  
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This is the story of silver’s transformation from soft money during the nineteenth century to hard asset today, and how manipulations of the white metal by American president Franklin D. Roosevelt during the 1930s and by the richest man in the world, Texas oil baron Nelson Bunker Hunt, during the 1970s altered the course of American and world history. FDR pumped up the price of silver to help jump start the U.S. economy during the Great Depression, but this move weakened China, which was then on the silver standard, and facilitated Japan’s rise to power before World War II. Bunker Hunt went on a silver-buying spree during the 1970s to protect himself against inflation and triggered a financial crisis that left him bankrupt.

Silver has been the preferred shelter against government defaults, political instability, and inflation for most people in the world because it is cheaper than gold. The white metal has been the place to hide when conventional investments sour, but it has also seduced sophisticated investors throughout the ages like a siren. This book explains how powerful figures, up to and including Warren Buffett, have come under silver’s thrall, and how its history guides economic and political decisions in the twenty-first century.

Contents


 
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
  Chapter 23
Introduction: Obsession
Hamilton’s Design
Solving the Crime of 1873
Free Silver
Seeds of Roosevelt’s Manipulation  
FDR Promotes Silver
Silver Subsidy
China and America Collide
Bombshell in Shanghai
Silver Lining
Costly Victory
JFK’s Double Cross
LBJ Nails the Coffin Shut
Psychiatrist’s Meltdown
Battle Lines
Nelson Bunker Hunt
Heavyweight Fight
Saudi Connection
Silver Soars
Collapse
The Trial
Buffett’s Manipulation?
Message from Omaha
The Past Informs the Future
Bibliography
Endnotes
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  Supermob  
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How does a lawyer with no phone, no office, and no files become one of the most powerful men in America?

Acclaimed investigative reporter Gus Russo returns with his most extraordinary book yet, the remarkable story of the “Supermob” — a cadre of men who, over the course of decades, secretly influenced nearly every aspect of American society. Supermob presents stunning revelations about national icons such as Ronald Reagan, Jules Stein, Lew Wasserman, Paul Ziffren, Abe Pritzker, and others. Although most of these men were meticulously low profile, Supermob pulls the lid off of their half-century infiltration into American business, politics, and society. At the heart of it all was the Chicago Outfit's fair-haired boy, Sidney Korshak, a.k.a. "The Fixer," who from the 1940s until his death in 1996 was not only the most powerful lawyer in the world, according to the FBI, but also the enigmatic, almost vaporous player behind some of the shadiest deals of the twentieth century.

With the mob's vise grip over American labor, it was Korshak whom they designated to manage their investments: from the Outfit's hitherto undisclosed California land grabs (the real “Chinatown” story) to Hollywood quid pro quos, from casino monopolies to underhanded hotel deals. As the underworlds primary link to the corporate upperworld, Korshak 's backroom dominance and talent for anonymity remains unparalleled. Controversial, exhaustively researched, endlessly entertaining, and lavishly illustrated with many previously unseen photos, Supermob is a probing investigation into a little-known chapter of American history.

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Contents
 
 
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
  Chapter 22
 
 
  
 
Cast of Characters … ii
Preface … iii
The Lawyer from Lawndale … 1
From Lawndale to the Seneca … to the Underworld … 7
Birds of a Feather … 13
Kaddish for California … 19
The Future Is in Real Estate … 24
“Hell, That's What You Had to Do in Those Days to Get By” … 30  
Scenes from Hollywood, Part One … 36
Jimmy, Bobby, and Sidney … 40
Forty Years in the Desert … 45
The Kingmakers: Paul, Lew, and Ronnie in California … 51
The New Frontier … 57
Bistro Days … 64
“He Could Never Walk Away from Those People” … 68
Scenes from Hollywood, Part Two … 74
“A Sunny Place for Shady People” … 77
Coming Under Attack … 81
From Hoffa to Hollywood … 84
From Dutch Sandwiches to Dutch Reagan … 91
Airing Dirty Laundry and Laundering Dirty Money … 96
Pursued by the Fourth Estate … 102
The True Untouchables … 108
Legacies … 115
Appendix A … 119
Appendix B … 120
Appendix C … 127
Bibliography … 128
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  Technocracy Rising  
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With meticulous detail and an abundance of original research, Patrick M. Wood uses Technocracy Rising to connect the dots of modern globalization in a way that has never been seen before so that the reader can clearly understand the globalization plan, its perpetrators and its intended endgame.

In the heat of the Great Depression during the 1930s, prominent scientists and engineers proposed a utopian energy-based economic system called Technocracy that would be run by those same scientists and engineers instead of elected politicians. Although this radical movement lost momentum by 1940, it regained status when it was conceptually adopted by the elitist Trilateral Commission (co-founded by Zbigniew Brzezinski and David Rockefeller) in 1973 to be become its so-called "New International Economic Order."

In the ensuing 41 years, the modern expression of Technocracy and the New International Economic Order is clearly seen in global programs such as Agenda 21, Sustainable Development, Green Economy, Councils of Governments, Smart Growth, Smart Grid, Total Awareness surveillance initiatives and more.

Wood contends that the only logical outcome of Technocracy is Scientific Dictatorship, as already seen in dystopian literature such as Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (1932) and Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (1948), both of whom looked straight into the face of Technocracy when it was still in its infancy.

With over 250 footnotes, an extensive bibliography and clarity of writing style, Wood challenges the reader to new levels of insight and understanding into the clear and present danger of Technocracy, and how Americans might be able to reject it once again.

Contents


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7 
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Appendix I
Appendix II
Appendix III
Dedication … ii
Acknowledgements … iii
Foreword … iv
Preface … v
Introduction … vi
Table of Contents … xii
Author … xiii
Copyright … xiv
The Backdrop for Technocracy … 1
From Passion to Meltdown (1920-1940) … 6
The Trilateral Commission … 14
Transforming Economics … 21
Transforming Government … 29
Transforming Religion … 34
Transforming Law … 38
Transforming Energy:Global Smart Grid … 44 
The Total Surveillance Society … 52
Transforming Humanity … 57
Taking Action … 60
Conclusion … 63
Transforming Christianity … 67
1979 Interview with George S. Franklin … 71
The Earth Charter … 79
Bibliography … 85
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  The Theory of Celestial Influence  
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Rodney Collin examines 20th-century scientific discoveries and traditional esoteric teachings and concludes that the driving force behind everything is neither procreation nor survival, but expansion of awareness.

Collin sets out to reconcile the considerable contradictions of the rational and imaginative minds and of the ways we see the external world versus our inner selves.

For readers familiar with Gurdjieff’s cosmology will here find further examinations of the systems outlined in by Ouspensky in In search of the Miraculous.

The Theory of Celestial Influence, is an ambitious attempt to unite astronomy, physics, chemistry, human physiology and world history with his own version of planetary influences.

Contents


Introduction ♦ Table of Contents . . . vi

About the Book . . . viii

Dedication . . . vii

Table of Contents . . . vi

Word Count . . . v

Word Cloud . . . iv

Author . . . iii

Gurdjieff International Review . . . ii

From Wikipedia . . . i

Introduction . . . 1

Chapter I ♦ The Structure of the Universe . . . 6

I ♦ The Absolute . . . 6

II ♦ The Milky Way in the World of Spiral Nebulae . . . 8

III ♦ The Solar System in the Milky Way . . . 10

Chapter II ♦ The Times of the Universe . . . 14

I ♦ The Relation Between Space and Time . . . 14

II ♦ The Days and Lives of Worlds . . . 17

III ♦ Moments of Perception . . . 20

Chapter III ♦ The Solar System . . . 21

I ♦ The Long Body of the Solar System . . . 21

II ♦ The Solar System as Transformer . . . 23

III ♦ The Interaction of Sun and Planets . . . 25

Chapter IV ♦ Sun, Planets and Earth . . . 26

I ♦ The Three Factors of Causation . . . 26

II ♦ The Six Processes in Nature . . . 28

III ♦ The Four States of Matter . . . 30

Chapter V ♦ The Sun . . . 32

I ♦ The Physical Being of the Sun . . . 32

II ♦ Hydrogen into Light . . . 34

III ♦ Possibilities in the Sun . . . 36

Chapter VI ♦ The Harmony of the Planets . . . 38

I ♦ The Planetary Octaves . . . 38

II ♦ The Meaning of the Harmony . . . 40

III ♦ The Circulation of Light: Visible and Invisible . . . 42   

Chapter VII ♦ The Elements of Earth . . . 44

I ♦ Elemental Octaves . . . 44

II ♦ Speeds of Diffusion . . . 48

III ♦ The Triple Creation of Organic Chemistry . . . 50

Chapter VIII ♦ The Moon . . . 52

I ♦ The Moon as Balance-weight . . . 52

II ♦ The Moon as Magnet . . . 54

III ♦ The Moon as Earth's Offspring . . . 56

Chapter IX ♦ The World of Nature . . . 57

I ♦ The Six Realms of Nature . . . 57

II ♦ Nature in Space: Nature in Geologic Time . . . 59

III ♦ The Perception of Animals . . . 61

Chapter X ♦ Man as Microcosm . . . 63

I ♦ The Anatomical Systems and their Regulators . . . 63   

II ♦ Types: Endocrine and Astrological . . . 65

III ♦ The Bloodstream as Index of Man's Being . . . 68

Chapter   ♦ Man in Time . . . 70

I ♦ The Slowing down of Human Time . . . 70

II ♦ The Milestones of Life . . . 72

III ♦ Calendar: Superhuman and Subhuman Times . . . 74   

Chapter XII ♦ The Six Processes in Man (I) . . . 76  

I ♦ Gtrowth . . . 76

II ♦ Digestion . . . 78

III ♦ Elimination, and Role of Organic Compounds . . . 80   

Chapter XIII ♦ The Six Processes in Man (II) . . . 83

I ♦ Corruption . . . 83

II ♦ Healing . . . 85

III ♦ Regeneration . . . 87

Chapter XIV ♦ Human Psychology . . . 89

I ♦ Personality, Essence and Soul . . . 89

II ♦ Self-remembering, Consciousness, Memory . . . 91

III ♦ The Play of Human Types . . . 95

Chapter XV ♦ The Shape of Civilization . . . 97

I ♦ Functions and Castes: Cells and Men . . . 97

II ♦ The Soul of a Civilization: the Four Ways . . . 100

III ♦ Declining Absolute, or Comparative Religion . . . 103

Chapter XVI ♦ The Sequence of Civilizations . . . 104

I ♦ Civilization's Earthly Hour . . . 104

II ♦ Birth and Rebirth of Cultures . . . 106

III ♦ The Age of the Conquest of Time . . . 109

Chapter XVII ♦ The Cycles of Growth and War . . . 112

I ♦ Physiognomy: the Mirror of Mercury . . . 112

II ♦ Venus and Fertility . . . 114

III ♦ Mars and War . . . 116

Chapter XVIII ♦ The Cycles of Crime, Healing and Conquest . . . 118  

I ♦ The Asteroids, Economics and Crime . . . 118

II ♦ Jupiter, or the Harmonics of Moons . . . 120

III ♦ Saturn and Conquest . . . 122

Chapter XIX ♦ The Cycle of Sex . . . 124

I ♦ Fashion: Masculine and Feminine Phases of Uranus . . . 124

II ♦ The Psychology of Sex . . . 126

III ♦ Sex as the Quest for Perfection . . . 128

Chapter XX ♦ The Cycle of Regeneration . . . 130

I ♦ Favourable Periods . . . 130

II ♦ The Work of Schools . . . 132

III ♦ School as a Cosmos . . . 135

Chapter XXI ♦ Man in Eternity . . . 138

I ♦ Death . . . 138

II ♦ Recurrence . . . 140

III ♦ Beyond Recurrence . . . 142

Appendices . . . 144

I. The Logical and Super-logical Minds in Scientific Illumination (Introduction) 144   

II. Table of Times and Cosmoses (2) . . .144

III. The Theory of Octaves (6) . . .144

IV. Planetary Tables (6) . . .144

V. Table of Elements (7) . . .144

VI. Table of Human Functions (10) . . .144

VII. Table of Organic Compounds (12) . . .144

VIII. The Cycle of Civilizations (16) . . .144

IX. Planetary Cycles and Human Activity (17) . . .144

X. The Cycle of War (17) . . .144

XI. Relation between Jovial and Solar Systems (18) . . .144

XII. The Cycle of Sex (19) . . .144

XIII. The Cycle of Regeneration (20) . . .144

XIV. Bibliography . . .144

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I. The Solar System in the Milky Way . . . 10

II. The Long Body of the Solar System . . . 10

III. The Generation of Energy in the Sun . . .24

IV. The Conjunction of Venus . . .24

V. The Circulation of Light . . .51

VI. The Elements, the Realms of Nature and the Planets . . .51

VII. Man as Microcosm . . .63

VIII. The Clock of Human Life . . .63

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2. The Solar System . . . 21

3. Primary and Secondary Coils: Part of the Solar System, in Time . . . 23

4. Field of Force created by a Rotating Sphere . . .32

5. Atoms of Hydrogen, Helium, Carbon, etc. . . .34

6. The Octave of the Planets . . .43

7. The Circulation of Light . . .43

8. The Design of the year . . .74

9. Triads of Digestion & Elimination . . .81

10. The Octaves of Molecular Compounds . . .82

11. Fascination, Divided Attention, Self-Remembering . . .92

12. The Types of Humanity . . .95

13. The Sequence of Civilisations in Europe . . .107

14. The Round of Types . . .129

15. School as Cosmos . . .136-7

16. The Scheme of the Universe . . .143

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  The Theory of Eternal Life  
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"For students, scientists, skeptics, and mystics.
For the curious, for the lovers, for the philosophers,
and the seekers. This book is a summons, a challenge,
a surprise, and a gift."


"The Theory of Eternal LIfe assimilates the teaching and the wisdom of great mythological, religious, and spiritual sources into a coherent and complete view on what is uniquely possible when consciousness comes into human form.

"Within the framework of his "theory", the mystery and meaning of death are revealed and both life and death are placed in larger context within which to work and grow.

"Anyone who can see beyond their own personality will be fascinated and inspired by Mr Collin's work."

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I   Life between Birth and Death 1
II   Lives between Death and Birth 11
III   The Soul in the Molecular World 20
IV   The Spirit in the Electronic World 29
V   Man's Being in the Invisible Worlds 36
VI   Time in the Invisible Worlds 45
VII   Petrifaction into the Mineral World 51
  VIII   The Judgment or Re-Embodiment 60
IX   Recurrence into the Organic World 68
X   Memory in the Invisible Worlds 77
XI   Separation by Suffering 86
XII   Transfiguration into the Electronic World    95
  Appendix 109
  Bibliography 116
  Illustrations 117  
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  Tower of Basel  
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The world's most exclusive club meets every other month at 7pm on Sunday evening in a circular tower block whose tinted windows overlook Basel railway station. Its members include some of the most powerful men in the world. They are central bankers, who have come to Switzerland to attend the Economic Consultative Committee of the Bank for International Settlements, the bank for central banks.

Set up in 1930 by an international treaty, the BIS and its assets are legally inviolable. The Swiss authorities have no jurisdiction over the bank or its premises. The BIS has just 140 customers but made tax-free profits of $1.17 billion in 2011-12.

Under Thomas McKittrick, the bank's American president, the BIS continued operating throughout the Second World War. The BIS accepted looted Nazi gold, conducted foreign exchange deals for the Reichsbank and was used by both the Allies and the Axis powers as a secret contact point to keep the channels of international finance open.

After 1945 the BIS ”behind the scenes” for decades provided the necessary technical and administrative support for the trans-European currency project, from the first attempts to harmonize exchange rates in the late 1940s to the launch of the Euro in 2002.

The bank is now at the centre of efforts to build a new global financial and regulatory architecture. Yet despite its central role in the history of the last century and during the current crisis, the BIS remains largely unknown - until now.

Tower of Basel is the first unauthorised investigative history of the world's most influential global financial institution. Based on extensive archival research in Switzerland, Britain and the United States, and in-depth interviews with key decision makers including Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the US Federal Reserve, Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England and former senior BIS managers and officials,  tells the story of the secretive institution at the heart of the global banking network: the central bankers' own bank.

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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Introduction
The Bankers Know Best
A Cozy Club in Basel
A Most Useful Bank
Mr. Norman Takes a Train
An Authorized Plunder
Hitler’s American Banker
Reassuring Wall Street
An Arrangement with the Enemy
United States to Europe: Unite, or Else
All Is Forgiven
The German Phoenix Arises
The Rise of the Desk-Murderers
The Tower Arises
The Second Tower
The All-Seeing Eye
The Citadel Cracks
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  Trading with the Enemy  
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Here is the extraordinary true story of the American businessmen and government officials who dealt with the Nazis for profit or through conviction throughout the Second World War — Ford • Standard Oil • Chase Bank • members of the State Department — were among those who shared in the spoils.

Meticulously documented and dispassionately told, this is an alarming story.  At its centre is ‘The Fraternity’, an influential international group associated with the Rockefeller or Morgan banks and linked by the ideology of Business as Usual.

Charles Higham starts with an account of the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland — a Nazi-controlled bank presided over by an American, Thomas H. McKittrick, even in 1944.  While Americans were dying in the war, McKittrick sat down with his German, Japanese, Italian, British and American executive staff to discuss the gold bars that had been sent to the Bank earlier that year by the Nazi government for use by its leaders after the war.  This was gold that had been looted from the banks of Austria, Belgium, and Czechoslovakia or melted down from teeth fillings, eyeglass frames, and wedding rings of millions of murdered Jews.

But that is only one of the cases detailed in this book.  We have Standard Oil shipping enemy fuel through Switzerland for the Nazi occupation forces in France;  Ford trucks transporting German troops;  I.T.T. helping supply the rocket bombs that marauded much of London;  and I.T.T. building the Focke-Wulfs that dropped those bombs.

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Acknowledgments
Preface
1 A Bank for All Reasons
2 The Chase Nazi Account
3 The Secrets of Standard Oil
4 The Mexican Connection
5 Trickery in Texas
6 The Telephone Plot
7 Globes of Steel
8 The Film Conspiracy
9 The Car Connection
10 The Systems Tycoon
11 The Diplomat, the Major, the Princess, and the Knight  
12 The Fraternity Runs for Cover
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  Turtles All the Way Down  
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If you are reading this, you are probably aware of the fierce debate surrounding vaccination and looking for information that will allow you to make the best decisions for yourself and your loved ones. Whether you are a parent or a parent to be, sorting through the many arguments on vaccines can be daunting. Still, you need an answer, a definitive one, to the crucial question: Who has it right in the great vaccine debate – the critics, who claim that vaccines often cause serious harm, or the medical establishment, which tells us that vaccines are safe and effective and the science is settled?

Rest assured, you have come to the right place. Turtles All the Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth will resolve the vaccine question for you, once and for all. By the time you finish reading, not only will you see the answer clearly for yourself, you will also have the scientific references and specific quotes at your disposal that prove it – more than 1,200 of them – all from mainstream scientific papers and textbooks, the official publications of relevant government agencies, or manufacturers’ documents.

The book consolidates a great deal of information (accompanied by detailed analysis) that is scattered in hundreds of medical articles, books, and websites. All discussion is presented in clear and easy-to-understand language, so no medical education is required. It presents several original concepts in addition to laying a robust scientific foundation for the more established ones.

Contents


Foreword … iii 

Introduction … vii 

• Who Is This Book For? … ix 

• How to Read This Book … x 

• And Finally: A Warning and a Recommendation … xi 

Part I: Vaccine Safety … 1 

1 Turtles All The Way Down: Vaccine Clinical Trials … 2 

• The Vaccine Approval Process … 3 

• The Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) … 4 

• The Control Group in a Clinical Trial  … 5 

• External Control Group … 6 

• Clinical Trials in Children … 7 

• A Problem and a Solution … 8 

• Fake Placebo … 9 

• How Were Vaccines on the Schedule Tested? … 10 

• Mere Coincidence or Deliberately Flawed Design? … 11 

• The Clinical Trials of the Rotavirus Vaccines … 12 

• Unethical Trials … 13 

• Childhood Vaccine Clinical Trials: A Summary … 14 

• Counter Arguments … 15 

• Summary … 16 

2 The Science of Vaccine Adverse Events: A Missing Link and an Empty Toolbox … 17 

• Isaac’s Story … 17 

• David’s Story … 18 

• Fictional Science … 19 

• Sixty Years of Non-Research … 20 

• The IOM 2011 Report … 21 

• The Missing Causal Link … 22 

• The Empty Toolbox … 23 

• Counter Arguments … 24 

• Summary … 25 

3 Deficient by Design: Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting Systems … 26 

• VAERS … 27 

• Underreporting Bias … 28 

• Meaningless Analysis … 29 

• Slade 2009: A VAERS HPV Vaccine Safety Study … 30 

• Deficient by Design … 31 

• Stop Calling Us, Lazarus … 32 

• Counter Arguments … 33 

• Summary … 34 

4 Epidemiology 101 … 35 

• Cigarette Smoking and Lung Cancer … 36 

• Correlation and Causal Link … 37 

• Determination of Causal Links in Medicine … 37 

• Characteristics of Epidemiological Studies … 38 

• Types of Observational Studies … 39 

• Sources of Error: Biases and Confounders … 40 

• Capabilities and Challenges … 41 

• Individual, Group, and Population … 42 

• Summary … 43 

5 Purposely Biased Science: Epidemiology and Vaccine Safety … 44 

• Back to the 1990s … 45 

• Epidemiology to the Rescue … 46 

• Opportunistic Retrospective Observational Studies … 47 

• The Pure Science Myth … 48 

• Establishment-Serving Vaccine Science … 49 

• Institutionalized Research Falsification … 50 

• Five “Doctored” Vaccine Studies … 51 

• Madsen 2002: MMR Vaccine and Autism … 52 

• DeStefano 2013: Vaccine Antigens and Autism … 53 

• Grimaldi 2014: Gardasil and Autoimmune Injury … 54 

• McKeever 2004: Vaccines and Allergic Disease … 55 

• Fombonne 2006: MMR Vaccine and Autism … 56 

• Medical Journals and Peer Review … 57 

• Counter Arguments … 58 

• Summary … 59 

6 The Studies That Will Never Be Done … 60 

• Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated (VU) Studies … 61 

• Overall Health Study: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated … 62 

• The Establishment Avoids Conducting VU Studies … 63 

• The IOM 2013 Report … 64 

• Formal Admission … 65 

• Is It Really Impossible to Conduct VU Studies? … 66 

• What to Investigate, Then? The Parents… … 67 

• Evermore Studying What to Study … 68 

• Will Never Be Done: The Real Reason … 69 

• Counter Arguments … 70 

• Summary … 71 

7 Unsubstantiated Vaccination Guidelines … 72 

• Multiple Vaccines in a Single Visit … 73 

• Untested Vaccine Combinations … 74 

• Spacing Out Vaccinations … 75 

• The Shneyer 2009 Study … 76 

• 10,000 Vaccines in One Day … 77 

• Vaccinating a Baby with a Mild Illness … 78 

• Counter Arguments … 79 

• Summary … 80 

Part II: Founding Myths … 81 

8 The Disappearance of Disease … 82 

• The Decline in Infectious Disease Mortality … 83 

• The Decline in Infectious Disease Morbidity … 84 

• Real Reasons for the Decline in Infectious Disease … 85 

• An Open Secret: The Real Contribution of Vaccines … 86 

• The Rise of Chronic Disease in Children … 87 

• Chronic Illness vs. Infectious Disease … 88 

• A State of Emergency … 89 

• Counter Arguments … 90 

• Summary … 91 

9 Herd Immunity … 92 

• What is Herd Immunity? … 93 

• Natural Immunity … 94 

• Herd Immunity and Disease Eradication … 95 

• Herd Immunity and Vaccination Policy … 96 

• The Moral Basis for Mandatory Vaccination … 97 

• Theoretical Model and Practical Application … 98 

• Herd Immunity and Routine Vaccinations … 99 

• Tetanus Vaccine … 100 

• Polio Vaccine … 101 

• Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Vaccine … 102 

• Diphtheria Vaccine … 103 

• Influenza Vaccine … 104 

• Hepatitis A Vaccine … 105 

• Hepatitis B Vaccine … 106 

• Rotavirus Vaccine … 107 

• Pneumococcal Vaccine … 108 

• Hib Vaccine … 109 

• Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccine … 110 

• Rubella Vaccine … 111 

• Mumps Vaccine … 112 

• Measles Vaccine … 113 

• Routine Vaccines and Herd Immunity: A Summary … 114 

• Counter Arguments … 115 

• Summary … 116 

10 The Mysteries of Polio … 117 

• Polio’s Story: The Concise Institutional Version … 118 

• Unsolved Mysteries … 119 

• Polio Takes the Stage … 120 

• The “Improved Hygiene” Theory of Polio … 121 

• The Improved Hygiene Theory vs. Reality … 122 

• Improved Hygiene and Polio in the Third World … 123 

• Polio-like Illnesses … 124 

• An Alternative Explanation: Pesticides … 125 

• Infectious Disease? Contagious Disease? … 126 

• The Healthy Carrier: Wickman’s Discovery … 127 

• Landsteiner’s Virus … 128 

• Polio in Domestic Animals … 129 

• Polio and Pesticides … 130 

• Polio Outbreak Patterns: Four More Mysteries … 131 

• Unexplained Surge: Polio Post-WWII … 132 

• DDT … 133 

• Dr. Biskind Goes into Battle … 134 

• Interim Summary: Polio in the Early 1950s … 135 

• The Salk Polio Vaccine … 136 

• The Polio Vaccine: A Prior Morbidity Decline … 137 

• The Polio Vaccine: Doubtful Efficacy … 138 

• Echovirus, Coxsackievirus, and No-Virus … 139 

• Salk Vaccine: Cannot Prevent Spread of Virus … 140 

• The Cutter Incident: A Turning Point … 141 

• Polio and Pesticides: A Re-evaluation … 142 

• Polio in the Developing World … 143 

• One Up, One Down: Polio and AFP in the 3rd World … 144 

• Nineteen Polio Mysteries … 145 

• Summary … 146 

11 The Vaccine Hoax … 147 

• Book Summary … 148 

• If Vaccines Were Safe … 149 

• Institutionalized Fraud … 150 

• The Third Level of the Discussion  … 151 

• Medical Tyranny: Shutting Down Criticism … 152 

• The Vaccine Judgment of King Solomon … 154 

• Real Science and Vaccine “Science” … 154 

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  Virus Mania  
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A daily scan through the newspapers and TV news gives the impression that the entire world is constantly invaded by new and horrible virus epidemics. The latest headlines feature the human papillomavirus (HPV) alleged to cause cervical cancer and the avian flu virus, H5N1. The public is also continually terrorized by reports about SARS, BSE, Hepatitis C, AIDS, Ebola, and Polio. However, this virus mayhem ignores very basic scientific facts: the existence, the pathogenicity and the deadly effects of these agents have never been proven. The medical establishment and its loyal media acolytes claim that this evidence has been produced. But these claims are highly suspect because modern medicine has pushed direct virus proof methods aside and uses dubious indirect tools to "prove" the existence of viruses such as antibody tests and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

The authors of Virus Mania, journalist Torsten Engelbrecht and doctor of internal medicine Claus Köhnlein, show that these alleged contagious viruses are, in fact, particles produced by the cells themselves as a consequence of certain stress factors such as drugs. These particles are then identified by antibody and PCR tests and interpreted as epidemic-causing viruses by doctors who have been inoculated for over 100 years by the theory that microbes are deadly and only modern medications and vaccines will protect us from virus pandemics.

The central aim of this book is to steer the discussion back to a real scientific debate and put medicine back on the path of an impartial analysis of the facts. It will put medical experiments, clinical trials, statistics and government policies under the microscope, revealing that the people charged with protecting our health and safety have deviated from this path. Along the way, Engelbrecht and Köhnlein will analyze all possible causes of illness such as pharmaceuticals, lifestyle drugs, pesticides, heavy metals, pollution, stress and processed (and sometimes genetically modified) foods. All of these can heavily damage the body of humans and animals and even kill them. And precisely these factors typically prevail where the victims of alleged viruses live and work. To substantiate these claims, the authors cite dozens of highly renowned scientists, among them the Nobel laureates Kary Mullis, Barbara McClintock, Walter Gilbert, Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet and microbiologist and Pulitzer Prize winner René Dubos. The book presents approximately 1,100 pertinent scientific references, the majority of which have been published recently.

The topic of this book is of pivotal significance. The pharmaceutical companies and top scientists rake in enormous sums of money by attacking germs and the media boosts its audience ratings and circulations with sensationalized reporting (the coverage of the New York Times and Der Spiegel are specifically analyzed). Individuals pay the highest price of all, without getting what they deserve and need most to maintain health: enlightenment about the real causes and true necessities for prevention and cure of their illnesses. "The first step is to give up the illusion that the primary purpose of modern medical research is to improve people's health most effectively and efficiently," advises John Abramson of Harvard Medical School. "The primary purpose of commercially-funded clinical research is to maximize financial return on investment, not health."

Virus Mania will inform you on how such an environment took root – and how to empower yourself for a healthy life.

Contents


Table of Contents
Foreword I
By Etienne de Harven, MD
Foreword II
By Joachim Mutter, MD
Introduction
Society Under the Spell of a One-Dimensional Microbe Theory
Chapter 1
Medicine Presents a Distorted Picture of Microbes
   ■ Microbes: Branded as Scapegoats
   ■ Fungi: As in the Forest, So in the Human Body
   ■ Bacteria: At the Beginning of All Life
   ■ Viruses: Lethal Mini-Monsters?
Chapter 2
The Microbe Hunters Seize Power
   ■ Pasteur and Koch: Two of Many Scientific Cheats
   ■ Scurvy, Beriberi and Pellagra: The Microbe Hunters' Many Defeats
   ■ Hippocrates, von Pettenkofer, Bircher-Benner: The Wisdom of the Body
   ■ Clustering: How To Make an Epidemic Out of One Infected Patient
   ■ Polio: Pesticides Such as DDT and Heavy Metals Under Suspicion
   ■ Gajdusek's "Slow Virus": Infinite Leeway for Explanations
   ■ After World War II: Visible Proof of Viruses? We Don't Need That!
   ■ The Virus Disaster of the 1970s-and HIV as Salvation in the 1980s
Chapter 3
AIDS: From Spare Tire to Multibillion-Dollar Business
   ■ AIDS: What Exactly Is It?
   ■ Where Is the Proof of HIV?
   ■ HIV = AIDS?
   ■ HIV Antibody Tests, PCR Viral Load Tests, CD4 Counts: As Uninformative as a Toss of a Coin
   ■ Drugs, Medicines and Malnutrition Lead to AIDS
   ■ The Early 1980s: Poppers and AIDS Drugs
   ■ How the "Fast-Lane Lifestyle" Topic Got Out of Sight
   ■ New York, February 2005: From Super-Drug Consumers to "Super-AIDS-Virus" Patients
   ■ Gallo, 1994: Not HIV, But Sex Drugs Like Poppers Cause AIDS
   ■ Der Spiegel: On the Paths of Sensationalistic Journalism
   ■ AIDS Is Not a Sexually-Transmitted Disease
   ■ 23 April 1984: Gallo's TV Appearance Carves the Virus Dogma in Stone
   ■ New York Times: Chief Medical Reporter Altman's Cozy Relationship With Epidemic Authorities  
   ■ 1987: Top Experts Take the Stage as Critics of AIDS Orthodoxy
   ■ 1994: AIDS-Researcher David Ho-as Convincing as a Giraffe with Sunglasses
   ■ The Media Under the Spell of Celebrity Researchers
   ■ AIDS Medications: The Fable of Life- Prolonging Effects
   ■ People as Guinea Pigs
   ■ AZT Study 1987: A Gigantic Botch-Up
   ■ The AIDS Therapy Dilemma
   ■ All on AZT: The Deaths of Freddie Mercury, Rudolph Nureyev and Arthur Ashe
   ■ Basketball Star "Magic" Johnson: "There Is No Magic in AZT, and No AZT in 'Magic'"
   ■ Hemophiliacs and AIDS
   ■ Africa: How Well-Known Diseases are Redefined as AIDS
Chapter 4
Hepatitis C: Toxins Such as Alcohol, Heroin, and Prescription Drugs Suffice as Explanations
   ■ HIV Mania: Detonation for Antiviral Hepatitis C Therapy
   ■ How To Create a Hepatitis C Virus
   ■ Hepatitis C Can Also Be Explained Without a Virus
   ■ Pamela Anderson: The Virus Industry's Grand Marshall
Chapter 5
BSE: The Epidemic That Never Was
   ■ BSE: Prophecies of Horror and Wastes of Money
   ■ The Dogma of the Infectious Disease BSE
   ■ Activism Feigned for Safety
   ■ The Infection Hypothesis Is Founded on Dubious Experiments
   ■ BSE: A Genetic Defect Due To Inbreeding
   ■ BSE as an Effect of Chemical Poisoning
   ■ BSE Is Not an Infectious Disease
Chapter 6
SARS: Hysteria on the Heels of AIDS and BSE
   ■ First 9/11, Next the War in Iraq-and then SARS?
   ■ Critical Thoughts on SARS Epidemiology: How Did Carlo Urbani Really Die?
   ■ Antiviral Therapy: More Pain than Gain
   ■ SARS: Virus Enemy Not Found
   ■ Cortisone and Other Steroids: Questionable Effects
   ■ The Therapeutic Dilemma of Our Time
   ■ Guangdong: The High-Tech Revolution's Dirty Secret
Chapter 7
H5N1: Avian Flu and Not a Glimmer of Proof
   ■ The Media: Big Pharma's Megaphone
   ■ H5N1: No Evidence of Virus Existence and Pathogenic Effect
   ■ (Not Only) Factory Farming Makes Birds Sick
   ■ Guesswork on Rügen
   ■ The Dutch Bird Flu Panic, 2003: Caught in Virus Tunnel Vision
   ■ Rat Poisons Carry off Birds
   ■ On the Duty To Avoid Seeing What's Right Under Our Noses
   ■ More than 150 Dead People – What Really Caused Their Deaths?
   ■ No Reason for Pandemic Panic
   ■ Tamiflu: From Shelf-Warmer to Big Seller – to Death Bringer?
   ■ Tamiflu Studies and the Problem of Independence
   ■ Donald Rumsfeld Makes Giant Profits
   ■ Pandemic 1918: Result of a Virus or the First World War?
   ■ The Pandemic of 1918: Mysterious Spread
   ■ Failed Infection Attempts
   ■ Pandemic 1918: Overmedication and Mass Vaccination Campaigns
   ■ Doctors Respond to the Catastrophe With Overwhelming Silence
Chapter 8
Cervical Cancer and Other Vaccinations: Policy vs. Evidence
   ■ Flu Vaccines: Do They Make Sense?
   ■ Deadly Immunity, by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
   ■ Fraud, Waste, Bribery-Corruption in the Health Service
   ■ HPV Vaccination Against Cervical Cancer: Not Proven Safe and Effective
   ■ HPV Vaccine: A Possible Disaster for the Next Generation
Epilogue
Side Effect-Free Alternatives to Medications and Vaccinations
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  The Virus Misconception  
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Contrary to what most people believe, pathogenic viruses do not exist. The claims about the existence of viruses and viral diseases are based on historic misinterpretations and not, as I thought in the past – on fraud or deliberate deception. We now have new, better, and in the positive meaning of the word “scientific” discoveries and explanations for the origin, therapy and prevention of many diseases, some of which are still called “viral” today.

The phenomenon of simultaneous or subsequent appearance of symptoms in different persons, which has been until now interpreted as contagion and was believed to be caused by the transmission of pathogens, is now also easy to understand through new discoveries. Thus, we now have a new view of life (which in reality is an old view) and of the cosmological integration of biological processes.

The “new”, but in reality only re-discovered perspective could only originate outside of the official “science”; one of the reasons for this is that the people involved in scientific institutions do not fulfil their first and most important scientific duty – to permanently doubt and question everything. Otherwise, they would have already discovered that the misinterpretation had been taking place for a long time already and had become a dogma only by means of unscientific activities in the years 1858, 1953 and 1954.

The transition to a new explanation of health, disease and healing will only succeed because all the concerned therapists and scientists can save face with it. From history and within the new perspective on biology and life, we now also have explanations of emotions, ignorance and all kinds of human behaviour. This is the second optimistic message. Turning around and forgiving the errors of the past can take place even more effectively, the more one understands what happened and learns for the future.

Contents


Part I

  • Measles as an example
  • The current situation
  • The apparent evidence for the existence of viruses
  • The Virus Tests
  • Crucial Details
  • The so-called bacteria-eaters
  • The Resuscitation of Virology by Nobel Prize Winner John Franklin Enders
  • Enders and Polio
  • The importance of winning the measles virus trial

Part II

The beginning and the end of the corona crisis

  1. The beginning of the corona crisis
  2. One of the two possible causes of Li Wenliang’s fear
  3. The second of the possible causes of Li Wenliang’s fear
  4. The globalization of the Chinese SARS virus panic and how Prof Drosten set the course for the corona crisis
  5. The decisive questions for the end of the corona crisis

Part III

  • Corona simple and understandable
  • How it began
  • The virus as a disease agent
  • The change of ideas in virology
  • The refutation of the whole of virology, easily recognised by everyone
  • The alignment, the easily recognisable and essential refutation of all viral assumptions
  • Summarising the essentials to understand, to end and learn from Corona

Understanding water ~ Recognising life: PI water

  • More than just energised H2O
  • How can the PI water effect be explained?
  • The fourth phase of water
  • Primordial substance / Elementary substance / Fourth phase of water: Water or an independent substance?
  • Broadening the view of the functions of the blood, nerves and brain
  • Maunawai PI water
  • Summary

Video

  • Dr. Stefan Lanka & Dr. Tom Cowan: How We Got Into This Mess The History of Virology & Deep Medical Deceptions
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  The War Against Sleep  
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The life and work of one of the most influential psychological theorists of modern times. George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff is one of the most enigmatic figures of our time. He attracted legends as easily as disciples. But behind the Gurdjieff myth lies a solid corpus of thought, the importance of which is only now being generally recognized. At its heart was the idea of “the war against sleep”, the fact that man, in Colin Wilson’s words, is like “a grandfather clock driven by a watch-spring”. This brilliant and much praised examination of a psychologist and teacher of genius has established itself as the most important and accessible account for the general reader of Gurdjieff’s life and work.

The War Against Sleep ♦ Review at New Dawn Magazine

Contents


Introductory Note

1—The Magician

2—The Early Years

3—Moscow and St Petersburg

4—The Deluge and After

5—The Awakening of Courage

6—New Directions

7—Gurdjieff versus Ouspensky?  

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  War in Heaven  

“Any sufficiently advanced
technology is indistinguishable
from magic.”
– Arthur C. Clarke,
"Profiles of The Future", 1961

Welcome to War in Heaven. This important book was self-published by Kyle Griffith in 1988 and has long been out of print; Griffith's publishing company no longer exists, and his whereabouts had been unknown for years. 'War in Heaven' (WiH) consists of a dialog between Griffith and a "disembodied spirit" who claimed to be a member of a group calling itself 'The Invisible College.'

The format consists of questions and answers. Griffith states that the answers were received by automatic writing and read back to the contacted entity for review and correction. The questions and answers that appear in the text are actually the result of several iterations of review and discussion. The material thus generated is both convincing and compelling, and appears to be of vital importance to human society. That is a claim we see all the time; this time I submit that the claim is truly justified. The reader should be warned. This book is of direct concern to Open SETI. Yet it is about religion. It is about magic. And magic, at times, is about sex. These matters are all about the past, present, and future situation of the human race. More information can be found at the Revolutionary Spiritualism forum.

Contents


Part One: A Breakthrough in Spiritual Consciousness

  • Chapter 1: The Search for Spiritual Reality … 8
  • Chapter 2: The Shaver Mystery … 13
  • Chapter 3: Conspiracies … 18
  • Chapter 4: The Sixties … 23
  • Chapter 5: Religions and Revolution … 28
  • Chapter 6: Passport to Paranoia … 33
  • Chapter 7: The Invisible War … 38
  • Chapter 8: The Breaking Point … 43
  • Chapter 9: The Breakthrough … 48

Part Two: Theocracy

  • Chapter 10: The Theocrats … 52
  • Chapter 11: Theocratic Bands … 57
  • Chapter 12: Religious Mind Control … 62
  • Chapter 13: Soul, Mind, and Consciousness … 66
  • Chapter 14: Electronic Mind Control … 71
  • Chapter 15: The History of Theocracy … 75
  • Chapter 16: The Invisible College … 79
  • Chapter 17: Satan and Buddha … 84
  • Chapter 18: The Age of Reason … 89
  • Chapter 19: A Revolution in Consciousness … 94
  • Chapter 20: The Aquarian Age … 99

Part Three: The Second Breakthrough

  • Chapter 21: Hitch Hiking Spirit … 102
  • Chapter 22: Elementals … 107
  • Chapter 23: Gods … 111
  • Chapter 24: The Fifth Stage of Theocracy … 115
  • Chapter 25: The Technology War … 119
  • Chapter 26: The Last Days … 123

Part Four: The Spiritual Revolution

  • Chapter 27: Toward a General Breakthrough … 128
  • Chapter 28: The Spiritual Revolutionary Movement … 130
  • Chapter 29: Spiritual Politics Today … 134
  • Chapter 30: The End and The Beginning … 138

Appendices

  • Appendix A: A Suggested Code of Conduct for Spiritual Revolutionaries … 140  
  • Appendix B: A Symbol for the Spiritual Revolutionary Movement … 141
  • Appendix C: Summary – A Revolutionary Cosmology … 142
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  We are the children of the stars  
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This groundbreaking book from the early 1970s presents scientific evidence to prove that mankind could not have possibly evolved naturally. Binder and Flindt explore the very real possibility that we are direct descendants of ancient starmen who came from other planets to Earth millions of years ago.

We Are the Children of the Stars reveals:

  • Earth has been visited more than 5,000 times by creatures from other planets!
  • Evidence that starmen deliberately hid any “Missing Link” human fossils in order to keep mankind from knowing it was a colony!
  • Evidence that the starmen were the “Angels” of the Bible, carrying on a “Divine” mission to bring human life to Earth!

Space researcher Max H. Flindt was the first to scientifically document, from biological evidence, the possibility that mankind may be a hybrid from a prehistoric union of terrestrial humanoids and starmen.



Otto O. Binder was science fiction author who also worked on comic books including writing forsuch characters as Captain Venture, Golden Arrowand widely popular Captain Marvel. He was also aneditor at Space World. Binder died in 1974.

Max H. Flindt served as Senior Laboratory Technician under Nobelists Dr. Edward Teller, Dr. Glenn Scaborg, and Dr. Melvin Calvin at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkely, California; and Laboratory Analyst in Research at Lockheed, where he engaged in highly classified space research.

Contents


  • Foreword by Erich von Daniken … iii
  • Introduction: A Step into the Future … iv
  • Chapter 1 Evolutionary Clues … 1
  • Chapter 2 Space Clues … 8
  • Chapter 3 Planetary Clues … 15
  • Chapter 4 Fossil Clues … 20
  • Chapter 5 Hominid Clues … 24
  • Chapter 6 Homo Clues … 28
  • Chapter 7 Hairy Clues … 34
  • Chapter 8 Physiological Clues … 38
  • Chapter 9 Anatomical Clues … 43
  • Chapter 10 Sexuality Clues … 47
  • Chapter 11 Reproductive Clues … 52
  • Chapter 12 Brain Clues … 55
  • Chapter 13 I.Q. Clues … 62
  • Chapter 14 Cerebral Clues … 67
  • Chapter 15 Mental Clues … 73
  • Chapter 16 UFO Clues … 80
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  What Really Makes You Ill?  
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“Doctors are men who prescribe medicines of which they know little, to cure diseases of which they know less, in human beings of whom they know nothing.”  – Voltaire

The natural state of the human body is that of good health.

Yet it would appear to be rather difficult to maintain the body in the state of good health throughout a person’s entire lifetime.

Although illness may seem to be a common human experience, it can manifest in a variety of different forms and to varying degrees of severity; the common cold, for example, is self-limiting and short-lived, whereas many chronic conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, are considered to be incurable and lifelong. It may be assumed from this that illness is largely unavoidable or is even an inevitable aspect of human life; but this would be a mistaken assumption, as this book will demonstrate.

Nevertheless, the fact that large numbers of people experience some form of illness during their lives raises some fundamental questions, not least of which is: why does it occur? In other words, what really makes people ill?

The usual responses to such questions refer to two interrelated ideas, both of which are widely believed to be fundamental truths. The first of these ideas is that illness occurs because a person has contracted a disease of some description. The second is that each disease is a distinct entity that can be identified by the unique symptoms it produces within the body. This book will also demonstrate that these ideas are not truths.

The conventional approach to illness adopted by virtually all systems of ‘healthcare’ is one that employs remedies, or ‘medicines’, that are claimed to alleviate or bring an end to a patient’s symptoms. This approach is based on the idea that the cessation of symptoms indicates that the disease has been defeated and that this successful outcome has been accomplished solely by the ‘medicine’. However, despite their common approach, different healthcare systems employ the use of different types of ‘medicine’ in the treatment of human disease; these ‘medicines’ may take the form of natural substances or products derived from natural substances, or they may be in the form of products manufactured from synthetic chemical compounds.

The use of ‘medicine’ to treat human disease is encapsulated by the quote attributed to Voltaire, the nom de plume of François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778), that opens this Introduction. However, most people will no doubt consider the 18th century idea that doctors have little or no knowledge about medicines, diseases and the human body to have no relevance to the 21st century. It is highly likely that this viewpoint will be based on the notion that ‘medical science’ has made significant advances in the past three centuries and that 21st century doctors therefore possess a thorough, if not quite complete, knowledge of medicines, diseases and the human body. This book will demonstrate otherwise.

The advances made in the field of ‘medical science’ have been incorporated into the healthcare system known as ‘modern medicine’, which is claimed to be the only system of evidence-based medicine that has a solid foundation in science. The idea that ‘modern medicine’ is the best and most advanced scientific form of healthcare has been used as the justification for its promotion as the only system to be implemented by the governments of all countries around the world.

It is because ‘modern medicine’ is claimed to be the only system capable of delivering genuine healthcare that it forms the main focus of this book. However, as the ensuing discussions will demonstrate, this claim is unfounded. They will also demonstrate that virtually all of the information about disease promulgated by the medical establishment is erroneous and that the reason for this is because it is based on ideas and theories that are fundamentally flawed. The flawed nature of these ideas and theories means that the words of Voltaire remain applicable to the 21st century medical system known as ‘modern medicine’; a system that continues to operate from the basis of a poor level of knowledge about medicines, diseases and the human body.

The term ‘medical establishment’ is used in this book to refer to all of the people, organisations, industries, and academic and research institutions that practise, research, teach, promote and otherwise support the system of modern medicine.

It is a truism that a problem can only be solved if it has been thoroughly understood and its root causes have been correctly identified, because problems only cease to exist when their causes have been removed; a truism that inevitably applies to the problem of illness. Yet illness not only continues to exist, it also continues to worsen for large numbers of people, despite the treatments and preventives employed by ‘modern medicine’.

The logical, and correct, conclusion to be drawn from this is that ‘modern medicine’ has failed to thoroughly understand the nature of the problem and has similarly failed to correctly identify all of the root causes. The consequence of these failures is that the measures employed by the medical establishment are entirely inappropriate as solutions to the problem of disease. Although claimed to treat and prevent disease, these measures, which are usually comprised of pharmaceutical products, do not remove their causes, they therefore cannot solve the problem; but more worryingly, these products invariably exacerbate the problem.

The failings of modern medicine with respect to ‘disease’ are solely due to the flawed nature of the theories on which its practices have been based.

This statement will, no doubt, be regarded by the vast majority of people as highly controversial; but that does not deny its veracity. It is requested that, whilst reading this book, readers bear in mind the following saying that is attributed to the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860),

“All truth passes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.”

In addition to revealing the flawed nature of the ideas and theories of modern medicine, the discussions within this book will explain the real nature and causes of disease and provide readers with information to enable them to make informed decisions and take appropriate actions for the benefit of their own health.

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Doctors are taught at medical school to prescribe medicines for the treatment of a disease that has been identified according to a patient’s symptoms. The discussions in chapter one reveal why medicines do not restore a patient to health and explain the reason that pharmaceutical drugs are harmful rather than beneficial.

Vaccinations are widely believed to be the safest and most effective method of preventing the diseases that are claimed to be caused by ‘infectious agents’. The discussions in chapter two explain the reason that vaccinations are ineffective and dangerous and also reveal that they have no basis in science.

The idea that certain diseases are infectious and caused by ‘pathogenic microorganisms’ owes its origin to the ‘germ theory’. The discussions in chapter three demonstrate that this theory has never been definitively proven; they also reveal that virtually all of the information promulgated about the microorganisms referred to as ‘germs’ is entirely erroneous.

The refutation of the ‘germ theory’ in chapter three raises questions about the real nature and causes of the diseases referred to as ‘infectious’. The discussions in chapter four examine many of the major diseases claimed to be ‘communicable’ to reveal the inherent problems within the explanations presented by the medical establishment; they also provide a number of more credible explanations for their occurrence.

A number of diseases are claimed to be transmitted between animals and humans. The discussions in chapter five examine a number of animal diseases to demonstrate the flawed nature of this claim and provide more credible explanations. This chapter also explains the basic problems with vivisection, which is the use of live animals in experiments conducted for disease research purposes.

Environmental pollution due to ‘harmful substances and influences’ is a far greater and more serious threat to human health than is acknowledged by the scientific community, including the medical establishment. The discussions in chapter six explore the major sources of ‘poisons’, both chemical and electrical in nature, that pollute the environment and refer to some of the main applications of these poisons. This chapter also discusses the use of toxic chemicals as ingredients of a wide variety of everyday products, such as household products, cosmetics and personal-care products, foods and drinks, as well as some lesser-known applications.

The medical establishment admits to not knowing the ‘exact’ causes of most, if not all, chronic health problems, more commonly referred to as noncommunicable diseases. The discussions in chapter seven examine a number of major noncommunicable diseases to expose the existence and extent of these ‘knowledge gaps’; they also examine some of the known causal factors and reveal the existence of an underlying mechanism common to virtually all of them.

Health problems cannot be considered in isolation; they are invariably associated with other circumstances, most of which affect a significant proportion of people throughout the world, especially in countries referred to as ‘developing’. International organisations, especially those within the UN system, claim to be able to resolve all of the problems that confront humanity in the 21st century; but this claim is unfounded. The discussions in chapter eight examine the most recent efforts to implement measures claimed to provide solutions to these problems, with particular emphasis on those that impact human health, whether directly or indirectly, and reveal that these measures are inappropriate as solutions, because they fail to address and thereby remove the real causes of these problems.

The reason that ‘modern medicine’ employs inappropriate solutions to the problem of ‘disease’, despite the unimaginably huge sums of money that have been, and continue to be, expended on the development of medicines and vaccines, is largely due to the influence of ‘vested interests’. The existence and influence of these vested interests over key areas of human life, including the healthcare system operated by the medical establishment, are discussed in chapter nine.

Having revealed the problems with the explanations presented by the medical establishment in the previous chapters, the final chapter explains the real nature of ‘disease’. It also discusses how illness is almost always the result of multiple causes and reveals the existence of a common mechanism. In addition to discussing the problems, chapter ten provides information about how people can reduce their exposures to these causal factors and take responsibility for, and control over, their own health.

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The definition of each ‘disease’, referred to as the ‘establishment definition’, is taken from the 2007 edition of the Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary, unless otherwise stated.

All emphases in quoted statements are as they appear in the original.

All articles and web pages from which extracts have been quoted are listed in the References section at the end of the book, unless the web page has been deleted or the website is no longer active.

The dynamic nature of the internet means that web pages and fact sheets are often updated; the information used in this book was correct at the time of writing.

All quoted extracts from the published books listed in the Bibliography are considered to be consistent with Fair Usage.

Contents


  Introduction
  1. A Prescription for Illness: Dying to be Healthy
  2. Vaccinations: Ineffective and Dangerous
  3. The Germ Theory: A Deadly Fallacy
  4. ‘Infectious’ Diseases: Dispelling the Myths
  5. Animals & Diseases: More Medical Myths
  6. Poisoning The Planet: Science Gone Awry
  7. ‘Non-Infectious’ Diseases: More Medical Misconceptions
  8. Global Issues: The Wider Perspective
  9. Vested Interests & The Agenda for Control
  10. The Real Nature and Causes of Illness
  In Conclusion: How To Be Naturally Healthy
  References
  Bibliography
  

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  Who Built the Moon?  
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For most people the suggestion that the Moon could be artificial is about as sensible as saying that it is made of green cheese.

This is a perfectly reasonable response based on everything that we know about the world we live in, where there are just two kinds of objects: those that are here because the random forces of the Universe - that we call 'nature' - caused them to exist; or because they were manufactured by human hand.

However super-rational our scientific community considers itself to be, there are still huge numbers of people who believe things that are not proven by empiric means. In a recent poll it was found that no less than ninety-two per cent of Americans say they believe in God - and other surveys indicate that many millions of people are equally convinced that aliens have visited our planet.

God may well exist, and so too might aliens for all we know, but this book will only concern itself with hard, scientific facts. And, unlike so many of those trapped in the politically correct world of academia, our published findings will not be constrained by the demands of current convention.

The information we put forward here is clear, testable and, we believe, irrefutable.

Despite the fact that the Moon is almost certainly 4.6 billion years old, we will demonstrate beyond all reasonable doubt that Earth's Moon cannot be a natural object.

And then we shall explain in detail how the agency that manufactured the Moon left a series of detailed messages of what had been done and for whom it had been undertaken.

So, here is our challenge. Put aside your natural incredulity and read this book with an open mind, check out the evidence then ask yourself 'Who built the Moon?'

We have cited three possibilities but maybe you can think of more. However, the last of our suggestions appears to us to be increasingly likely. It is a worrying, staggering, exciting and completely awesome concept.

And, if there is even an outside chance that this could be the answer, the world has a major new challenge ahead of it.

Contents


  1. The Dawn of Awareness
  2. The Science of The Ancients
  3. The Origin of The Moon
  4. Walking on The Moon
  5. The Bringer of Life
  6. The Living Earth
  7. The Incubator of Intelligence  
  8. External Intelligence
  9. A Potential Message?
  10. The Impossible Accident
  11. Childhood's End
  12. Extra Terrestrials
  13. The Mobius Principle
  14. The Mobius Mission
  15. Appendices
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  Xenology  
Capsule Summary of Xenology


An Introduction to the Scientific Study of Extraterrestrial Life, Intelligence, and Civilization

— First Edition,  Xenology Research Institute,  1975-1979,  2008

Topics include:

  • History of the idea of extraterrestrial life
  • Comparative planetology
  • Stars, and galaxies
  • Interstellar communication techniques
  • Sociology and legal issues pertaining to first contact
  • Appropriate interaction protocols pertaining to first contact

Xenobiology:

  • Definition / origin of life
  • Exotic biochemistries
  • Possible alien bioenergetics    
  • Biomechanics
  • Sensations
  • Reproduction
  • Intelligence
  •  

Extraterrestrial Civilizations:

  • Energy sources
  • Biotechnology
  • Interstellar travel
  • Alien weapons
  • Planetary and stellar engineering
  • Xenosociology
  • Extraterrestrial governments
  • Extraterrestrial culture
Chapter 2

ET The History of an Idea

2.1 Ancient Beginnings

2.2 The Long Interregnum

2.3 Plurality of Worlds and Divine Purpose

2.4 Science and Science Fiction

Chapter 3

The Aliens Among Us

3.1 Xenoarchaeology

3.1.1 Extraterrestrial Intervention in

Biological Evolution

3.1.2 Extraterrestrial Cultural Intervention

3.1.3 Extraterrestrial Artifacts

and Manifestations

3.2 Ufology

3.2.1 Why Believe in UFOs?

3.2.2 The Evidence for UFOs

3.2.3 The UFO Game

3.3 The Resident Aliens

Chapter 4

Xenology: The Context of the Universe

4.1 The Universe

4.2 Galaxies

4.3 The Milky Way Galaxy

4.4 The Stars

Chapter 5

General and Comparative Planetology

5.1 Planetary Evolution

5.2 Thalassogens

5.3 Planetary Atmospheres

5.4 Planetary Meteorology & Astrogeology

5.4.1 Climate and Weather

5.4.2 Sky Colors

5.4.3 Astrogeology

5.5 Planetary Habitability

Chapter 6

A Definition of Life

6.1 Chronology

6.2 What Is Life?

6.2.1 The Traditional Answer

6.2.22 Organization

6.2.3 Towards a Definition of Life

Chapter 7

The Origin of Life

7.1 Historical Views on the Origin of Life

7.2 Cosmochemical Evolution

7.3 Early Chemical Evolution on Earth

7.3.1 Prebiotic Synthesis

7.4 Proteins and Cells

7.5 Nucleic Acids and DNA

7.6 Early Biological Systems

Chapter 8

Exotic Biochemistries

8.1 The Argument for Diversity

8.1.1 Temperature Chauvinism

8.2 Alternative Biochemistries

8.2.1 The Limits of Carbon Aqueous

8.2.2 Alternatives to Water

8.2.3 Alternatives to Carbon

8.3 Exotic Lifeforms

Chapter 10

Alien Bioenergetics

10.1 Finding the Energy to Live

10.2 Photosynthesis

10.3 Animal Metabolism and Respiration

10.4 Alien Blood

10.5 Thermoregulation

Chapter 11

Extraterrestrial Biomechanics

11.1 Specialization and Symmetry

11.2 Xenobiomechanics

11.2.1 The Challenge of Gravity

11.2.2 Meeting the Challenge: Skeletons

11.3 Alien Locomotion

11.3.1 Aquatic Locomotion

11.3.2 Travel by Land

11.3.3 Avian Propulsion

Chapter 12

Alien Sex

12.1 Is Sex Necessary?

12.2 The Bisexual Universe

12.2.1 Intersexuality

12.2.2 Optional Sex

12.3 Alien Sex Practices

12.3.1 Alien Orgasms

12.4 Xenogamy

Chapter 13

Sensations

13.1 Tactile Senses

13.2 Olfaction

13.3 Acoustical Senses

13.3.1 Two-Dimensional Sound

13.3.2 Three-Dimensional Sound

13.4 Electrical and Magnetic Senses

13.5 Vision

13.5.1 Visible Vision

13.5.2 Infrared Vision

13.5.3 Radio Vision

13.6 Alien Senses

Chapter 14

Extraterrestrial Intelligence

14.1 Evolution of Intelligence

14.1.1 In the Beginning

14.1.2 The Triune Brain

14.2 Juvenile Extraterrestrial Intelligences

14.2.1 Genetic Sentience

14.2.2 Brain Sentience

14.2.3 Communal Sentience

14.3 Alien Consciousness / Sentience Quotient

Chapter 15

Energy and Culture

15.1 Type I Civilizations: Planetary Cultures

15.2 Type II Civilizations: Stellar Cultures

15.3 Type III Civilizations: Galactic Cultures

15.4 Type IV Civilizations: Universal Cultures

Chapter 16

Xenobiotechnology

16.1 Bioneering

16.1.1 Intelligence Amplification

16.1.2 Genetic Surgery

16.1.3 Genetic Hybrids / Synthetic Genes

16.1.4 Ectogenesis and Cloning

16.2 Immortality

16.2.1 Xenogerontology

16.2.2 The Limits of Immortality

16.3 Androids and Cyborgs

16.3.1 Androids and Organleggers

16.3.2 The Bionic Alien

16.3.3 Enter the Robot? (aka. Uploading)

16.4 Machine Life

16.4.1 Artificial Intelligence

16.4.2 Robots and Robotics

16.4.3 Machine Evolution

Chapter 17

Interstellar Voyaging

17.1 Communication vs. Transportation

17.2 Relativistic Starflight

17.3 Conventional Interstellar Propulsion Systems

17.3.1 Nuclear Pulse Propulsion

17.3.2 Controlled Fusion Rocket

17.3.3 Interstellar Ramjet

17.3.4 Beamed Power Laser Propulsion

17.3.5 Total Conversion Drives

17.4 Exotic Propulsion Systems

17.4.1 Gravity Catapults

17.4.2 Antigravity / Reactionless Field Drives

17.4.3 Tachyon Starships

17.4.4 Momentum Interconversion Drives

17.4.5 Statistical Transport

17.4.6 Black Holes and Space Warps

17.4.7 Teleportation / Transporter Beams

17.5 Time Travel

17.6 Interstellar Navigation

17.7 Generation Ships / Suspended Animation

Chapter 18

Alien Weapons

18.1 Chemical, Biochemical,

and Biological Weaponry

18.2 Bionic Weaponry

18.3 Sonic Weapons

18.4 Photonic Radiative Weaponry

18.5 Particulate Radiative Weaponry

18.6 Nuclear Explosives

18.7 Climate Modification and

High Technology Weapons

18.8 The Ultimate Weapon

Chapter 19

Planetary Engineering and GHT

19.1 Alien Materials Technology

19.1.1 New Forms of Matter

19.1.2 Energy Storage / Mining Techniques

19.2 Extraterrestrial Habitat Engineering

19.2.1 Terraforminge

19.2.2 Space Habitats

19.2.3 Planet Moving and Star Mining

19.2.4 Large Scale Biospheric Engineering

19.2.5 Galactic Megastructures

Chapter 20

Xenosociology

20.1 Biological Evolution

20.1.1 Evolution Rates

20.2 Xenopsychology

20.2.1 Energy Ecology

20.2.2 Competition and Aggression

20.2.3 Universal Emotions

20.2.4 Xenophobia

20.3 Early Technological Civilizations

20.3.1 Telluric Civilizations

20.3.2 Aquatic Civilizations

20.3.3 Avian Civilizations

20.4 Alien Social Systems

20.4.1 Models for Extraterrestrial Societies

Chapter 21

Extraterrestrial Governments

21.1 Dimensions of Extraterrestrial Government

21.1.1 Governance Scales

21.2 Alien Political Organizations:

Xenopolitical Factors

21.2.1 Sentience

21.2.2 Dispersion

21.2.3 Size

21.2.4 Heritage

21.2.5 Xenopolitics: Tentative Conclusions

21.3 Extraterrestrial Organizational Cybernetics

21.3.1 System Complexity

21.3.2 System Structure

21.3.3 System Stability

21.4 Strategic Galactography

21.4.1 The Economic Viability of

Interstellar Cargo Transport

21.4.2 Galactic Trade Routes

21.4.3 Interstellar War

Chapter 22

Extraterrestrial Cultures

22.1 Alien Religion

22.2 Alien Ritual

22.2.1 Religious Rites

22.2.2 Extraterrestrial Cults

22.3 Ethics and Law

22.3.1 Extraterrestrial Ethics

22.3.2 Legal Universals

22.3.3 Xenopenology

22.4 Philosophy and Knowledge

22.4.1 Alien Logic

22.4.2 Time, Language, and Space

22.4.3 Science and Paradigmology

22.4.4 Xenoeschatology

22.5 Extraterrestrial Aesthetics

22.5.1 Xenomusicology

22.5.2 Alien Painting and Surface Arts

22.5.3 Dance and Sports

22.5.4 Alien Sculpture and Architecture

Chapter 23

Abodes of Life: The Search Begins

23.1 Theoretical Galactic Demography

23.1.1 The Drake Equation

23.2 Observational Galactic Demography

23.2.1 Direct Observation of Alien Planets

Chapter 24

Interstellar Communication Techniques

24.1 The Cosmic Miracle

24.1.1 Eavesdropping

24.2 Extraterrestrial Signaling

24.2.1 Alternative Channels: Neutrinos,

HEPs, Gravitons and Tachyons

24.2.2 Electromagnetic Waves and

Frequency Selection

24.2.3 Acquisition and Artificiality Criteria

24.2.4 Alien Message Contents

24.2.5 SETI: Yesterday and Today

24.3 Extraterrestrial Starprobes / Artifacts

24.3.1 Why Probes are Better

24.3.2 Mission Profile

24.3.3 The Nature of Alien Artifacts

24.3.4 Project Daedalus

Chapter 25

Theory and Practice of First Contact

25.1 First Contact and Metalaw

25.1.1 Basic Metalaw

25.1.2 Fasan's Metalaws

25.1.3 Universal Thermoethical Principles

of First Contact

25.2 The Character of First Contact

25.2.1 Mass-Energy Scales of Contact

25.2.2 Information-Rate Scales of Contact

25.2.3 Generalized First Contact Taxonomy

25.3 First Contact Protocols and

Elementary Astropolitics

25.3.1 Encounters Between Equals:

The 0/0 Contact

25.3.2 Gods and Primitives: 11/0 Contact

25.3.3 Trees and Humans: 0/10 Contact

25.3.4 Higher-Order Contacts

Chapter 26

First Contact and the Human Response

26.1 Military and Political Response

26.1.1 Remote Contact

26.1.2 Direct Contact

26.1.3 Surprise Contact

26.2 Public Reaction and the Press

26.2.1 Rumor and Credibility

26.2.2 Panic and Mass Hysteria

26.3 Legal Issues of First Contact

26.3.1 Alien Animals

26.3.2 Legal Standards of Personhood

26.3.3 Extraterrestrial Persons

26.3.4 Aliens and American Law

26.4 Human Sociocultural Response

26.4.1 The Acculturation of Humanity

26.4.2 Social Impact of First Contact

26.4.3 The Religious Response

26.4.4 Impact on Science and Technology

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