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9/11: The Ultimate Truth
(2006) Jadczyk, Laura and Quinn, JoeThis book is about the nature of evil and why psychopathic personalities almost inevitably take control of bureaucracies and governments. Much of this book is “way out there.” Jadczyk’s statements about Jews may likely be seen as anti-semitic by those who are touchy about the subject, so be warned if that is yourself.
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Alternative to Death
(1943) Lymington, Viscount (The Earl of Portsmouth)This sensitive consideration about the direction to which the future should be guided was published in the dark hours of WWII. The book shows a remarkable awareness of destructive social-economic trends that in our time are full-blown and are destroying the enjoyment of being alive.
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Appendices to Operation Mind Control: The Cryptocracy’s Plan to Psycho-Civilize You
(1994) Boward, Walter H.This substantial download is the Appendix of the Research Edition of Operation Mind Control. This is a non-searchable scan.
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Bats, Mosquitoes and Dollars
(1925) Campbell, Dr. Charles A.R.The mosquito is one of the greatest hinderances to the enjoyment of country living. They can bring disease. Dr. Campbell discovered ecological handlings that virtually eliminated night-flying mosquitoes by the cultivation of bat colonies.
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Beyond Organics
(2005) Cushing, HelenSince the 1940s gardeners have used organic doctrines as their model of best practice. Helen Cushing points out ways to do much better.
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Building Soils for Better Crops
(2002) Magdoff, Fred and van Es, HaroldThis book contains the finest made-simple explanations of how soil works, why organic matter levels and qualities in soils is the key to intelligent management decisions.
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Cairo To Damascus
(1951) Carlson, John RoyMore than a mere travelogue, this book examines the Palestenian/Zionist conflict in very early days. Enlightening.
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Common-Sense Compost Making By the Quick Return Method
(1946) Bruce, Maye EA basic and effective how-to manual.
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Companion Planting: Successful Gardening The Organic Way
(1983. First published in Germany as Gesunder Garten durch Mischkulture,1980) Franck, GertrudGertrud Franck worked out her own system using living mulch, companion planting and other unique solutions deriving entirely from observations during her lifetime of raising the family’s food.
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Composterenvoor Biologische Tuiniers
(1993) Solomon, SteveTwee onderwerpen in één boek. In deel 1 staat de funfamentele methode van het compostmaken beschreven; en in deel 2 staan de resultaten van een juiste of onjuiste omgang met de bodemvruchtbaarheid beschreven en hoe men zeer goede compost maakt.
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Construction Of A Simplified Wood Gas Generator
(1989) LaFontaine, H. and F.P. ZimmermanConstruction Of A Simplified Wood Gas Generator for Fueling Internal Combustion Engines In A Petroleum Emergency–Final Report.
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Cottage Economy
(1953) Székely, Edmond BordeauxOffers a superior way of operating the household economy and of handling life.
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Cover Crops for Vegetable Growers
(1998) Marr, Charles W., et. alThorough discussion of the use of and problems with the use of cover cropping and green manure crops, particularly applicable to the middle latitudes of the United States and of great value to the home gardener considering cover cropping.
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Dairy Cows and Their Management
(1944) Cookson, B.MA small book about maintaining a healthy family cow.
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Design and Construction of Small Earth Dams
(1985) Nelson, K.DK.D. Nelson spent 30 years working with water resources and consulting worldwide. His book provides a sound practical approach to investigating, designing and constructing small earth dams that do not fail. The book contains many detailed drawings and a few photos.
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Dirty Medicine
(1993) Walker, Martin J.A history and analysis of the worldwide attacks by organized science, big business and the media on complementary and alternative medicine.
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Downsizing Darwin: An Intelligent Face for Evolution
(2006) Campbell, RobertA critique of Richard Dawkins’ book, RIVER OUT OF EDEN: A DARWINIAN VIEW OF LIFE, making the case for an intelligent direction in the evolutionary process.
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Enlightened Management and the Organizational Imperative
(1995) Campbell, RobertHow to structure a business for optimum Potential, Commitment & Performance.
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Esther Deans’ Gardening Book
(1977) Deans, EstherEsther Deans, poet, writer, gardener, conservationist, became famous in the 1970-1980s for her books which developed a no dig method of gardening in Sydney Australia. Esther tells the story of the transformation of her backyard garden. “You couldn’t di…
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Eyes Wide Open
(2018) Barnett, FionaEyes Wide Open is about CIA coordinated child trafficking operations; Project MK Ultra in Australia; Project MK Delta Child Soldier Program; Occult ritual abuse and mind control operations; trauma based forced disassociation methods.
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Farm Blacksmithing
(1901) Drew, J.MIllustrated manual for the farmer.
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Fifty Years Among the Bees
(1911) Miller, C.C.One hundred eleven photographic figures; fifty years of experience. This book has long been a classic among beekeepers.
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Fisherman’s Guide to the Cosmic Order
(1999) Campbell, RobertRobert Campbell’s take on cosmology.
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Flight From The City
(1933) Borsodi, RalphChronicles the Borsodi family’s journey from job-in-the-city to self-sufficient country independence during the prosperity of the 1920s. During the Great Depression many people saw this book as a guiding light toward financial security and a much better life.
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Future Of Humanity
(1945) Székely, Edmond BordeauxThe Atomic Bomb. The end of WWII. What better moment in history to contemplate the survival of humanity.
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Gardening for Profit; a guide to the successful cultivation of the market and family garden
(1882. First printing was in 1866) Henderson, PeterHenderson was a master market gardener selling into the New York City market. He had effective techniques for wintering over vegetables, for producing out of season. The contemporary crop of garden gurus have nothing on this man.
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Gardening In Tasmania: a handbook
Raphael, T.D.A thorough treatment of Tasmanian gardening as it was in the 1970s by the state’s “Gardener Laureat” of the era. Covers fruits, vegetables and ornamentals, a full planting schedule, all the usual pests and problems.
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Gardening Without Irrigation …or without much, anyway
(1993) Solomon, SteveThis is a guide to growing food with little or no irrigation. It was written entirely from personal observations and original research between 1979 and 1993 in western Oregon, where there is rarely any rainfall between June through September. It has broad applications to any place where the rains can’t be depended upon.
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Getting Food From Water: A guide to Backyard Aquaculture
(1978) Logsdon, GeneAbout raising food in ponds, rivers, streams, lakes and seaside homesteads. The book shines when discussing areas that Logsdon knows intimately; in other areas it is a bit more of a report and summary of information assembled by Rodale’s editors.
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Guide to Health, Life and Wisdom
(1943) Székely, Edmond BordeauxThis 36 page booklet provides a valuable insight into the nature of the Essene School of Life.
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Hell’s Cartel: IG Farben and the Making of Hitler’s War Machine
(2008) Jeffreys, DiarmuidUnderstanding the chaotic state of the planet these days can be improved by considering how and why the highest level business people in Germany forwarded Hitler’s destructive plans–and profited from them.
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Hemp & The Marijuana Conspiracy in Australia
(1995) Herer, Jack and Jiggens, JohnIn the mid-1990s an Australian supplement was included in an Australian edition of The Emperor Wears No Clothes. It tells the hidden story of how early settlers in Australia grew much hemp and were encouraged to do so. It also documents the American-inspired social engineering campaign that brought about the Australian prohibition of cannabis use in the late 1930s.
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Henley’s Twentieth Century Formulas, Recipes and Processes
(1914) Hiscox, Gardner, D., M.E., editorContaining ten thousand selected household and workshop formulas, recipes, processes and money saving methods for the practical use of manufacturers, mechanics, housekeepers and home workers.
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Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule
(1910) Gandhi, M.KGandhi. Hind Swaraj carries the same importance to Indians as the Declaration of Independence and the Federalist Papers have for Americans. Not only equally important, but political/social thinking of equal or superior brilliance compared to Madison, Monroe, Hamilton, Jefferson, et. al.
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Hitler’s Carmaker: The inside story of how General Motors helped mobilize the Third Reich
(No Date) Black, EdwinGeneral Motors has a skeleton in its closet. It was in cahoots with the Nazis and helped build the German war machine. This is a lengthy magazine article.
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Ill Fares The Land – Migrants and Migratory Labour in the United States
(1945) McWilliams, CareyCarey McWilliams (December 13, 1905 – June 27, 1980) was an American author, editor, and lawyer. He focused on social issues in California, including the condition of migrant farm workers and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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Ludwig Van Beethoven
(1947) Székely, Edmond BordeauxSzékely was a philologist/linguist, philosopher, psychologist and natural living experimenter and spiritual teacher.
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Man, The Unknown
(1935) Carrel, AlexisThis very intelligent book is often referred to in the writings of others during the 1930s and 40s. It should be read to more fully comprehend the spirit of the time. Grapples with the meaning within the whole of human experience.
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Managing Cover Crops Profitably
(1998) Clark, Andy (ed.)A complete look a the use of and problems with cover cropping and green manuring that encompasses all climates of the USA. A cooperative writing effort organized by the Sustainable Agriculture Network, U.S.D.A. Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD.
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Manipulating Public Opinion: The Why and The How
(1928) Bernays, Edward L.An article from the American Journal of Sociology.
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Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health
(1976) Illich, IvanDependence on AMA-style medicine creates ill health on many levels. Many of the most expensive procedures have little or no proven health benefit or at best add but a few tortured years. Illich is an extreme libertarian who refuses to be suppressed and sees most of modern society as an effort to suppress the humanity of those in its grip.
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Melons Under Cloches
(1952) Hyams, EdwardHyams was an avid gardener with a passion for growing melons. Melons may be easy to grow where summers are warm and long, but to raise melons in chilly England is no mean trick. The book also contains helpful tips to succeed with cucumbers and zucchini where the summers are too cool for them.
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Murder By Injection
(1988) Mullins, EustaceA scathing exposé of the still-current drugging scene, with links to the real powers behind the scenes, manipulating the public’s awareness. Mullins is my favorite anti-Semite but this kink in his character can almost be forgiven.
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Operation Mind Control
(1978) Bowart, Walter H.During WWII, the American cryptocracy began studying and using brainwashing techniques on soldiers and civilians, who, under control accomplished by Pain-Drug-Hypnosis, have done things they do not remember. It is about the assassinations of two Kennedys and a King–and who was behind it and how it might have been accomplished.
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Operation Mind Control: The Cryptocracy’s Plan to Psycho-Civilize You
(1994) Bowart, Walter H.If you thought the paperback version of Operation Mind Control was scary, try this Research Edition, containing much documentation and additional information that Time Warner did not include. Any one reading this book should carefully consider the WARNING on page 11.
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Organic Gardener’s Composting
(1993) Solomon, SteveTwo subjects in one book: a basic, how-to-make-compost book in Part One; and an analysis of the nutritional consequences of soil fertility management choices and how to make really good compost in Part Two.
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Patents For Hitler
(1945) Reimann, GuenterThe story of collaboration between Hitler’s Nazi party and large American business interests. Your librarian finds this title exposes the potentials ordinary business people have to put their efforts to promoting evil.
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Port Arthur: Enough Is Enough
(2016) Maxwell, Mary and Dee McLachlanBy laying responsibility on Martyn Bryant for the Port Arthur massacre, Australians were severely restricted from owning firearms. The truth is: Martyn Bryant was an innocent victim like so many other mind-controlled slaves who have been used to suppress liberty. Here is the proof.
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Possum Living: How To Live Well Without A Job and With (almost) No Money
(1978) Freed, DollyWe think anyone seeking independent self-sufficiency should meet Dolly Freed.
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Producer Gas For Motor Vehicles
(1940) Cash, John D. and Cash, Martin G.A manual for producing your own motor vehicle fuel issued when gasoline was rationed during WWII.
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Propaganda
(1928) Bernays, Edward L.The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country.
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Public Relations, Edward L. Bernays and the American Scene
(1951) Bernays, Edward L.An Annotated Bibliography of and Reference Guide to Writings By and About Edward L. Bernays from 1917 to 1951.
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Ralph Bordosi interview done in 1974 with Mother Earth News
(1974) Borsodi, RalphThose wishing to know more about Ralph Borsodi might read this interview.
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Reconstruction By Way of the Soil
(1946) Wrench, G.T., M.D.A review of world history connecting landholding and farming systems with the continuation of civilizations. Another example of Dr. Wrench’s amazing intellect.
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Remineraliseer je Bodem zoals die van Hunzaland
(2013) door Solomon, Steve, met Erica Reinheimer. and Copyright Nederlandse vertaling: Rob HundscheidtDe Intelligente Tuinier: Hoe Men Voedingsstoffenrijk Voedsel Laat Groeien. De smaak van voedsel is direct proportioneel aan de voedingsstoffendichtheid er van. Als de tuingrond in het juiste evenwicht wordt gebracht, dan smaakt het voedsel er van veel beter, complexer, interessanter; dit voedsel is dan tevredenstellender. In dit boek wordt uitgelegd hoe men een laboratoriumrapport moet interpreteren, om daarvan een remineralisering uit te werken waardoor er voedsel in die bodem kan groeien dat
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Remineralisering je bodem zoals die van Hunzaland
(2013) Solomon, Steve met Erica Reinheimer. Copyright Nederlandse vertaling Rob Hundscheidt.De Intelligente Tuinier. Hoe Men Voedingsstoffenrijk Voedsel Laat Groeien Hoe Men Voedingsstoffenrijk Voedsel Laat Groeien. Deze omvangrijke maar samenvattende handleiding begint met een overzicht van de voedingsstoffendichtheid van de bodem, waarna de geschiedenis van de biologische agricultuur, en daarna volgt een begrijpelijke fundamentele inleiding in de bodemchemie, en demonstreert zo hoe de thuis-tuinier de resultaten van een eenvoudige niet-dure bodemtest kan gebruiken voor een voor eigen bodem individueel aangemeten voedingstoffenvoorschrift. De auteur bespreekt stap voor stap de essentiële mineralen terwijl hij tegelijkertijd de verkeerd ontstane misleidende informatie van zowel de conventionele als ook de biologische landbouw bewegingen recht zet.
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Rockefeller “Internationalist”
(1952) Josephson, Emanuel MLong title: “The Man Who Misrules The World.” Josephson was a medical doctor, assistant medical director of the American Red Cross in Europe during the post WWI period. He is particularly concerned with exposure of corruption in medical practice.
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Rockefeller Medicine Men
(1979) Brown, E. RichardLong title: Medicine and Capitalism in America. Describes in critical detail how a few extremely wealthy Americans controlling major drugs companies used their charitable foundations to create and support the AMA, which then shaped and dominated the medical system (education and practice) into what it is today.
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Sailing The Farm
(1980) Neumeyer, KennethStaying healthy on long sea voyages has always been a problem. Neumeyer explains how to create fresh, living food at sea by sprouting, by gathering sea weeds, etc.
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Science and the Cosmic Order: A new prospectus.
(1997) Campbell, RobertRobert Campbell was a petrochemical engineer with the soul of a philosopher.
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Seeds of Destruction
(2007) Engdahl, F. WilliamThis book reveals that the Rockefeller family are the prime movers pushing GM seed production. They are aiming for total global domination through the control of food.
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Solargas: How to easily make your own auto and heating fuel for pennies a gallon
(1979) Hoye, DavidThis book clearly and simply demonstrates how any energetic and determined person can make ethanol and/or methanol from all sorts of organic wastes, corn, sugar beets, etc., using home-made equipment of great simplicity, and best of all, this alcohol production is entirely powered by the sun.
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Super Imperialism: The Origin and Fundamentals of U.S. World Dominance (2nd ed.)
(2003) Hudson, MichaelThe story of how the U.S. Government, operating over the last century with what might seem a long-range plan, created a super imperialism that controls most of the planet primarily through financial manipulation, and until recently, used military force only as secondary measure. Hudson wrote with such mental clarity that one chapter, his lengthy “Introduction,” comprehends all the major points in the book. The Introduction alone should provide a series of major realisations to someone who has already been observing the resort to force happening with ever-increasing frequency and magnitude.
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The Anglo American Establishment
(1981) Quigley, CarrollQuigley’s books interest those investigating the Illuminati or other high-level conspiracies. In this title Quigley traces the history of a secret society founded in 1891 by Cecil Rhodes. Quigley says this group caused the Second Boer War, the founding of the Union of South Africa, the replacement of the British Empire with the Commonwealth of Nations and a number of Britain’s foreign policy decisions in the twentieth century.
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The Country Housewife’s Family Companion, with a modern introduction by Malcolm Thick
(1750) Ellis, WilliamA complete how-to manual of country skills; how-to make everything from bacon to medicine. The book creates an appreciation for mid-18th century English country life; it reveals how the diet and habits of the era created the diseases that demanded the medicines listed.
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The Crime and Punishiment of I.G. Farben
(1979) Borkin, JosephThe crimes of I.G. Farben also involve Standard Oil and other international majors in the chemical industry. A thorough study of modern corporate behaviour and mentality.
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The Distribution Age
(1927) Borsodi, RalphBorsodi explains the causes and cure of the basic wrongness of our civilization. It is a powerful book containing more wisdom than almost anyone can grasp at the first reading.
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The Drug Story
(1976) Bealle, MorrisLong title: A Factological history of America’s $10,000,000,000 Drug Cartel. Bealle describes the drug and medical industries with the same disdain as thought they were mafia enterprises dealing in dope, prostitution, labour racketeering and loan sharking.
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The Emperor Wears No Clothes (Part 1)
(2007 11th edition) Herer, JackMillions of people have done serious jail time because this long used medicine was made illegal in 1937. Jack Herer tells how the prohibition came to be, who actually pushed this law into existence and why they really did so. Also there much about the historical use of cannabis as medicine and of hemp for fibre.
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The Emperor Wears No Clothes (Part 2)
(2007) Herer, JackMillions of people have done serious jail time because this long used medicine was made illegal in 1937. Jack Herer tells how the prohibition came to be, who actually pushed this law into existence and why they really did so. Also there much about the historical use of cannabis as medicine and of hemp for fibre.
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The Engineering of Consent
(1955) Bernays, Edward L., ed.Bernays and his fellow contributors describe the science of manipulating of public opinion with Freud’s concept of “unconscious desires,” cynically appealing to emotion and deeply held ideals rather than convincing with facts. His insights now provide the basis of almost the entire modern media and advertising industry, and by extension, politics and business.
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The Evolution of Civilizations
Quigley, CarrollLong Title: An Introduction To Historical Analysis
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The Hidden Persuaders
(1957) Packard, VanceTrailblazing exposé explaining of the widespread use of “Motivational Research” to guide advertising by major corporate interests. MR has turned people into helpless, insatiable consumers. This book caused quite a stir when it first appeared but it failed to counter this trend.
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The History of a Crime Against The Food Law
(1929) Wylie, Harvey WDr. Wylie recounts his failure to enforce a pure food law and how the law itself was perverted by those interested in profiting personally by adulterating and degrading the nation’s food supply.
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The Interpretation of Financial Statements
(1955 A revision of the book by Benjamin Graham and Spencer B. Meredith first published in 1937) Graham, Benjamin and McGolrick, CharlesThis little book enables an intelligent investor to understand corporate financial reports—if they have been honestly stated. When a corporate financial statement seems incomprehensible or unanalyzable after applying Graham’s book, then it is reasonable to assume that what is being analyzed is an example of accounting dishonesty.
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The Limits of the Earth
(1954) Osborn, FairfieldWorld survey of the planet’s potential to support an ever-increasing population. Not particularly encouraging.
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The Mask Of Sanity: An Attempt to Reinterpret the So-called Psychopathic Personality
(1941) Cleckley, Hervey, M.D.Those who study sociopathy/psychpathy consider this book to be the foundation-stone in the study of the psychopathic personality.
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The Medical Voodoo
(1936) Hale, Annie RileyAnnie Hale does it again, this time she addresses the fiction that bacteria are the cause of disease, brings forth all the anti-pasteurian evidence of Béchamp, cites case after case of the failures and evils of vaccination and even shreds the cancer business.
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The Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide and Brainwashing
(1956) Joost A.M. Merloo -
The Pyramid Climbers
(1963) Packard, VanceThe making, selection and nature of senior corporate business executives, especially the Chief Executive Officer.
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The Restoration of the Peasantries
(1939) Wrench, G.T., M.D.Long Title: “With especial reference to that of India” Health–indeed, the very continuation of our civilization–depends on the health and prosperity of agricultural producers. Wrench explains how the thrust of modern finance-based civilization has worked to destroy their very existence.
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The Rich and the Super Rich
(1968) Lundberg, FerdinandShows who actually rules and specifically how they rule. Although decades have passed since this book was written; although younger family members have stepped into the shoes of power, the same families still have the power. This book allows someone with perceptiveness to look through the news, peek behind distractions of current events.
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The Science of Coercion: Communication Research & Psychological Warfare, 1945-1960
(1970) Simpson, ChristopherThe Science of Coercion documents how various US agencies applied the social sciences to operations involving torture, interrogation and large propaganda campaigns that helped the elites manage the perceptions and behaviors of ordinary people. It reveals the impact of financial sponsorship by intelligence agencies on academia.
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The Secrets of the Federal Reserve (Jekyll Island Edition)
(1991) Mullins, EustaceHow the FED has caused ongoing inflation whilst it robs the average American of security and prosperity, transferring huge wealth and total social control to a small circle of insider bloodlines.
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The Soul of the White Ant
(1937) Marais, Eugène N.A lyrical and passionate exploration of the life and consciousness of the termite. Translated by Winifred de Kok. First published in Afrikaans under the title Die Siel van die Mier.
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The Status Seekers
(1959) Packard, VanceLong Title: An Exploration of Class Behaviour in America. America is very much a class society.
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The Student As Nigger
(1970) Farber, JerryFarber’s short essay, “The Student As Nigger” was so powerful and attuned with student rebellions that it was reprinted over 500 times in the ’60s.
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The Tradegy of the Commons
(1968) Hardin, GarrettA classic article, much discussed by those concerned with the continued survival of a large population of homo sapiens in a civilized condition.
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The Truth About Rockefeller
(1964) Josephson, Emanuel MLong title: Public Enemy No. 1, Studies In Criminal Psychopathy
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The Vegetable Garden
(1920) Mm. Vilmorin-AndrieuxIllustrations, descriptions and culture of the garden vegetables of cold and temperate climates, written by Mm. Vilmorin-Andrieux of Paris. Written originally in 1885, this edition has been translated into English and contains additional varieties.
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The Waste Makers
(1960) Packard, VanceHow our economic culture requires ever-increasing business expansion. To achieve that it builds short working lives into consumer gear whilst issuing intense propaganda to convince the “consumer” to consume more. This non-sustainable activity inevitably leads to resource depletion.
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These Cults
(1926) Hale, Annie RileyScathing criticism of the American Medical Association’s attacks on other forms of medical practice; a defense of Homeopathy, Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Physical Culture (Bernarr Macfadden), Christian Science and etc. Why have any interest in issues this old? Because the AMA still operates in the very same suppressive way
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This Ugly Civilization
(1929) Borsodi, RalphThese days the driving force behind the industrial system is dubbed “economic rationalism.” It wasn’t much different in the 1920s. Borsodi’s scathing critique offers a solution—homestead! Focus on at-home production of necessaries.
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Three Acres And Liberty
(1922. First published 1907) Hall, BoltonA passionate plea for independence and self-sufficiency on small, intensively worked acreages. Hall illuminates the social forces propelling people into city poverty when they could live with simple liberty and plenty in the country.
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Tragedy and Hope
(1966) Quigley, CarrollLong Title: A History of the World In Our Time. Quigley was an American historian and theorist of the evolution of civilizations. He definitely was part of the Establishment. Quigley said of himself that he was a conservative defending the liberal tradition of the West. He was an early and fierce critic of the Vietnam War, and he opposed the activities of the military-industrial complex.
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Why The Best-Laid Investment Plans Usually Go Wrong
(1987) Browne, HarryYou might think an investment guide written in 1987 couldn’t be relevant to the current scene. Not so. The first 200 pages examines and demolishes all the usual investment strategies/sales pitches because these usually result in loss. Then Browne introduces the idea of a “permanent portfolio,” a mixture of very low overhead investments whose inevitable ups and downs balance each other resulting in moderate profit with great stability.
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World Without Cancer
Griffin, Edward G.Cancer is a nutritional deficiency disease that is far more readily curable with vitamins and other natural remedies than with AMA-approved conventional approaches. Natural therapies are strongly suppressed by powerful interests profiting from the cancer business.
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Your Engineered House
(1964) Roberts, RexRoberts was a master builder; he takes the reader step by step through considering the intelligent design and construction of wooden houses. Roberts reconsiders materials, design principles and popular building styles that aren’t really sensible.