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Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Controversial knowledge > Conspiracy theories
The Real 911 TnT may soon be known as the mother of all conspiracy
investigations, for herein lies the most provocative "alternative"
evidence about America's greatest tragedy yet revealed. But because
the occult significance of the September 11 attacks transcends any
event in modern history, this is not just a revelation of past
events; it is a gateway unlike any before it. The disturbing truths
of 9/11 lie far beyond the high level government and corporate
complicity that you may have read about elsewhere. These truths are
of critical importance to every soul on earth, regardless of their
knowledge or interest in world events. In fact, it might be said
that the solution to this, the greatest of whodunits exists within
the deepest depths imaginable. Once you have stepped through the
portal made possible by 9/11, you become part of the story. But
lace your boots up tight and prepare for a remarkable, challenging
road. For this is not simply a trek through the muck and mire of
global wealth and posturing, but an inner journey whose course and
destination must be carefully evaluated. The Real 911 is an
unprecedented fusion of theory and practice that balances
traditional and ancient theologies against the very latest
headlines. It takes scientific and social paradigms, even world
religions to task in a take no prisoners fashion that today's
political correctness seldom allows. By deciphering hidden
messages, ancient symbolism and numerical subtexts in some very
unexpected places, The Real 911 seeks not only to identify the true
criminals responsible for the sacrifice of innocent Americans, but
to unite that answer with the single most important question of all
time: "Why are we here?" At the end of this comprehensive,
spiritual and often paranormal journey, there is a small chance
that you will be able to overlook the compelling new evidence that
the universe had an intelligent designer.
When President McKinley was murdered at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York on September 6, 1901, Americans were bereaved and frightened. Rumor ran rampant: A wild-eyed foreign anarchist with an unpronounceable name had killed the Commander-in-Chief. Eric Rauchway's brilliant "Murdering McKinley" re-creates Leon Czolgosz's hastily conducted trial and then traverses America as Dr. Vernon Briggs, a Boston alienist, sets out to discover why Czolgosz rose up to kill his President. While uncovering the answer that eluded Briggs and setting the historical record straight about Czolgosz, Rauchway also provides the finest portrait yet of Theodore Roosevelt at the moment of his sudden ascension to the White House. For Czolgosz was neither a foreigner nor much of an anarchist. Born in Detroit, he was an American-made assassin of such inchoate political beliefs that Emma Goldman dismissed him as a police informant. Indeed, Brigg's search for answers---in the records of the Auburn New York State penitentiary where Czolgosz was electrocuted, in Cleveland where Leon's remaining family lived---only increased the mystery. Roosevelt, however, cared most for the meanings he could fix to this "crime against free government all over the world." For Roosevelt was every inch the calculating politician, his supposed boyish impulsiveness more feint than fact. At one moment encouraging the belief that Czolgosz's was a political crime, at the next that it was a deranged one, Roosevelt used the specter of McKinley's death to usher in Progressive Era America. So why did Czolgosz do it? Only Rauchway's careful sifting of long-ignored evidence provides an answer: heart-broken, recently radicalized, and thinking he had only months to live, Leon decided to take the most powerful man in America with him.
The book describes a true and detailed account of a scientific
misconduct case involving two department chairmen in a major
medical school, the whistle blowing that exposed their misdeeds,
the attempts of cover-up by the university administration and the
retaliatory actions of the administration against the
whistleblower. The book also describes how the leadership of one of
the largest scientific societies in the US has chosen not to
investigate a charge of signature forgery on a Society's form . of
the chairmen involved in the scientific misconduct case described
in the book. While experts on the topic continuously assuring the
public that scientific misconduct continues to be newsworthy
because it continues to be rare, no one really knows whether such
rarity is due only to a few bad apples or to a successful cover-up
by university administrators whose job is to protect their
institution's reputation and to assure the continuation of
extramural research funding. scientist and the university that is
benefiting from his research grants, the lone whistleblower finds
himself even more isolated and against much larger forces, and
ultimately, he/she pays a much greater price for blowing the
whistle. This book thus exposes for the first time the length to
which administrations of some academic institutions are willing to
go to prevent the public from hearing about the misdeeds
perpetrated by some of their scientists.
1930. From the diaries of Gaston B. Means and his Department of
Justice Investigation, comes the insider story on Harding's death
as told to Thacker. Means, a private detective, was hired by Mrs.
Harding to get information on the President and Nan Britton. Means
asserts that Harding was poisoned as a result of the Teapot Dome
scandal. In the spring of 1923, Harding was visibly distraught at
what he regarded as the betrayal of his friends who were taking
advantage of his kindliness and lax administration. He sought
escape from Washington in mid-June by taking a trip to Alaska with
his wife and a large entourage. On his way home at the end of July,
the president complained of abdominal pain, but he seemed to rally
as he rested at a San Francisco hotel. On the evening of August 2,
however, as his wife read to him from a magazine, Harding suddenly
died from either a heart attack or stroke. This book should
definitely be on the list of must-reads for anyone interested in
conspiracy theories.
STILL LEGAL, STILL LETHAL Most Americans mistakenly believe asbestos was banned long ago. In fact, it is still legal and can still kill you. Its microscopic fibers cause painful and incurable diseases.
Despite being outlawed in nearly every other industrialized country, asbestos remains a legal component of more than three thousand common products in the United States. These include toasters, washers/dryers, ovens, building supplies, and automobile brakes. Our confusion about asbestos is no accident. Fatal Deception is a chilling exposé of the asbestos industry's successful seventy-year campaign to hide the deadly effects of its products from the American people. The stakes are high -- tens of thousands of lives and hundreds of billions of dollars. Michael Bowker rips the cover off the decades of deceit, including the treachery in Libby, Montana, site of the most deadly environmental disaster in U.S. history. He also unveils a startling and ongoing cover-up at Ground Zero -- where thousands of New Yorkers may still be suffering from exposure to dangerous levels of asbestos fibers. Compelling, enraging, and very timely, Fatal Deception is not just a fascinating story, it is a plea to the government and to the American people to help sponsor research into asbestos-related diseases -- and a call to arms to ban asbestos now.
How did AIDS become one of the Greatest Biological Disasters in the
History of Mankind? GET THE FACTS - AIDS and BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
covers the history of plagues from the past to today's global
confrontation with AIDS, the Prince of Plagues. Completely
documented AIDS and BIOLOGICAL WARFARE helps you make your own
decisions about how to survive in a world ravaged by this horrible
plague.You will learn that AIDS is not a naturally occuring disease
process as you have been led to believe, but a man-made biological
nightmare that has been unleashed and is now threatening the very
existence of human life on the planet.There is a smoke screen of
misinformation clouding the AIDS issue. Now, for the first time,
learn the truth about the nature of the crisis our planet faces:
its origin -- how AIDS is really transmited and alternatives for
treatment. Find out what they are not telling you about AIDS and
Biological Warfare, and how to protect yourself and your loved
ones. AIDS is a serious problem worldwide, but it is no longer the
major threat. You need to know the whole story. To protect
yourself, you must know the truth about biological warfare.
Following on the heels of his national bestseller A Treasury of Royal Scandals, Michael Farquhar turns his attention to matters a little closer to home with A Treasury of Great American Scandals. From the unhappy family relationships of prominent Americans to the feuds, smear campaigns, duels, and infamous sex scandals that have punctuated our history, we see our founding fathers and other American heroes in the course of their all-too-human events. Ineffectual presidents, lazy generals, traitors; treacherous fathers, nagging mothers, ungrateful children, embarrassing siblings; and stories about insanity, death, and disturbing postmortems are all here, as are disagreeable marriages, vile habits, and, of course, sex: good sex, bad sex, and good-bad sex too. We can take comfort in the fact that we are no worse and no better than our forebears. But we do have better media coverage. Bonus educational material: -
A brief history of the United States, including scandals! -
The American Hall of Shame! -
A complete listing of presidential administrations!
This is the extraordinary story of Knight and Lomas's fourteen year
quest to uncover the secret teachings buried beneath Roslin Chapel
near Edinburgh. Their quest ends with extraordinary revelations
about early human history - the origins of Christianity, of
Freemasonry and of science. They show that all were charged with a
belief in a secret cosmic code, linking, for example, the Exodus
from Egypt, the founding of Solomon's Temple and the Star of
Bethlehem. This book reveals for the first time why there were such
high expectations of a Messiah at the time of the birth of Jesus
Christ. The Book of Hiram will change everything you thought you
knew about both the Bible and Freemasonry.
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