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Here is a true story of international intrigue, romances,
corruption, graft, and political assassinations, the like of which
has never been written before. It is the story of how different
groups or atheistic- materialistic men have played in an
international chess tournament to decide which group would win
ultimate control of the wealth, natural resources, and man- power
of the entire world. It is explained how the game has reached the
final stage. The International Communists, and the International
Capitalists, (both of whom have totalitarian ambitions) have
temporarily joined hands to defeat Christian-democracy. The
solution is to end the game the International Conspirators have
been playing right now before one or another totalitarian-minded
group imposes their ideas on the rest of mankind. The story is
sensational and shocking, but it is educational because it is the
TRUTH. The author offers practical solutions to problems so many
people consider insoluble.
Among the more frequently quoted epidemiological facts in current
public health discussions are: (a) the elderly today represent
about 10% of the population of the industrialized world; (b) the
third world nations are moving in the same direction; (c) the trend
toward a growing proportion of the aged in the world population
will continue over the next few decades; (d) people over 80 now
represent the fa. stest growing sector in North America; (e) in the
elderly, general morbidity - and particularly morbidity of the
central nervous syste- is many times that in the younger
popUlation; (f) 5% of those over 65 years of age and 20% of those
over 80 suffer from some degree of dementia. A global tidal wave of
patients suf fering from Alzheimer's disease (or senile dementia)
is threat ening to engulf us by the year 2000. This disease, which
is, at our present state of knowledge, ir reversible, and other
age-related dementias are perhaps the most sinister forms of any
disability. They deprive their vic tims not only of their physical
capacities but also of their autonomy and their ability to think
and to make decisions for themselves. The future cost of
psychogeriatric diseases in terms of suffering for individuals,
stress for families, demand for manpower, and budgetary
requirements for governments could become astronomical."
The first edition of William A. Guy's "Principles of Forensic
Medicine" was published at the start of Victoria's reign; the final
edition, from which these selections derive, was published towards
the end, just a few years after the Whitechapel horrors had pushed
the emerging science to the forefront of the public's
consciousness. With this guide in hand, a detective could tell
whether the victim had suffocated, drowned, been shot, stabbed, or
struck by lightning, spontaneously combusted, frozen to death or
expired due to starvation - or, as the guide warns, was not dead at
all, but simply in a state of 'suspended animation'. Suggestions
include examining the face of the deceased for an 'expression of
angry resistance', a clear indication of murder, and studying the
demeanour of the nearest and dearest in cases of suspected 'secret
poisoning'. With original woodcuts, case studies and notes on
identifying the corpse and walking the crime scene, "Victorian CSI"
will fascinate lovers of crime fiction and of true crime alike.
"The Money Power" contains two classic books on geopolitics, "Pawns
in the Game" and "Empire of the City", which present the thesis
that the wars and revolutions of modern times have been engineered
by an English-speaking finance oligarchy to perpetuate their
balance of power over the world. They are the power behind the
British throne and the American government. Behind a mask of
liberal democracy, their method is subversion, destruction of the
old world order, and the humiliation of all rival power centres.
The money power controls world politics, behind the scenes and in
full view. It is a corrupt, cynical oligarchy that buys all the
governments it can - with their own funds. This power of money also
stares us in the face as a relentless effort to determine every
aspect of our family life, work and values, magnetising everything.
In "Pawns in the Game," Wm. Guy Carr sets out his famous Three
World Wars scenario. WWI was planned to topple the Russian and
German empires and set up the conflict between Fascism and
Bolshevism. WWII was to eliminate Germany as a world power and set
up Israel instead. WWIII, which we are now leading up to, is
planned to mutually annihilate Zionism and Islam in a global
conflict that bankrupts the entire world, ending in absolute rule
by the Money Masters. Carr emphasises the role of the Illuminati in
carrying out this plot, while Knuth's "Empire of the City" focuses
on the British Empire and its balance of power intrigues.
Self-taught Georgia artist Eddie Owens Martin (1908-86), known as
St. EOM, created a visionary art site called Pasaquan in the
mid-1950s in Marion County, Georgia. Covering seven acres, this
evocative and fanciful site has captured the imaginations of
thousands of visitors. Pasaquan includes six buildings connected by
concrete walls, all of which are adorned with the artist's vibrant,
psychedelic folk art of bold, transfixing patterns, spiritual and
tribal imagery, and exuberant depictions of nature. According to
St. EOM, his art arose from a vision he experienced in his
mid-twenties, while suffering from a high fever. The first of many
visionary experiences, it featured a godlike being who offered to
be Martin's spiritual guide. Subsequent visions inspired him to
begin making art and, eventually, to create a spiritual compound
dedicated to a peaceful future for humankind. St. EOM enlarged his
house to twice its original size by adding a long rear section
covered inside and out with his rainbow-hued murals, mandalas, and
relief sculptures. On the grounds he built a series of structures
including a circular dance platform, some small temples, several
totems, and a two-story pagoda, all in his wildly ornamental style.
He also created more than two thousand freestanding pieces,
including paintings, sculptures, and drawings. In the thirty years
since St. EOM's death, the Pasaquan Preservation Society worked to
preserve the compound, which had fallen into neglect. In 2014 the
Kohler Foundation and Columbus State University partnered with the
society to restore the visionary art site for future generations.
It is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Living Hope (Paperback)
William Orr, William Guy
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In the face of frequent and sometimes loose contemporary usage of
the term "born again" (which is the King James Version Bible
rendering of a phrase from John 3:3), the authors attempt to
examine what the New Testament reveals about the process of being
"born from above" (which is a preferable Bible translation of the
Johannine phrase).
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