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NASA technical memorandum ; NASA TM X-3535
Published in Unknown Binding by Merlin Press (1976)
Author: Trevor J Constable
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Superphysical beings and the Earth's etheric realm
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-04
The "Cosmic Pulse of Life" is a superb book, and a shining example of the kind of mysterious natural phenomena that are hidden from lower sight.

Although unthinkable to most ... that millions of negative density beings inhabit a realm close to lower sight, inexpensive thermal imaging cameras may soon change all this.

A superphysical being whose lowest organization is pure (non-visible) light, and warmth, may be imagined to radiated a certain visible light and sensible warmth, as its lower organization interacts with gravity. Exciting advances in our understanding of "living forces", surely awaits further investigation of the realm so fascinatingly introduced by Mr Constable !

The truth of God
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-27
As all of us move into the new millenium, this is a powerful truth, a new science that will allow us to shape the future of human kind in light with God, rather than in darkness and degeneracy. I wish more people would begin to write a book like this, and read books like this rather then the degenerate trash people buy. We are beings born with such incredibly high potential and you yourselves each must begin to embrace these truths that are so far ahead of these times, because if you as a people ever wish to move out of it, you must reach for a place of conscious ascension within God so far from the darkness and degeneracy we live in. Amen, and God bless you all in this endevor.

I would like to write a book like this myself someday, and will.

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The New Conspiracy Reader: From Planet X to the War on Terrorism-What You Really Don't Know
Published in Paperback by Citadel (2004-05-01)
Authors: Al Hidell and Joan d'Arc
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Smartly done
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
Due to the time-lag up to the present (5-9 years after the original publication) it needs to be pointed out that some of the essays may have lost shreds from their novelty; while others, like Al Hidell's charting out the EuroAtlantic grand chessplayers' ulterior geostrategical motives (among them g.o.d.= guns, oil/pipelines, drugs) leading up to the violent breakup of Yugoslavia and to the birth of their latest stepchild, say, in the form of Kosovo, are timelier than ever. Just as Israeli connections (far from being the whole picture) to the 9-11 inside job (& the rest), in another offering from the same author/co-editor, cannot be repeated often enough, either.
Aside from the articles already referred to in the above editorial review, further titles are as follows:

Joan d'Arc: Giordano Bruno: 16th-century ufologist?; The Aviary and the Eschaton: an interview with 'Chicken Little'; Marcel Vogel and the secret of the fifth force; w. Frank Berube: Declaring war on the human spirit: the media spectacle vs. the collective psyche. (Sidebar: Worthwhile to note at this juncture that the historical personage Joan d'Arc, whose name the contributing author/co-editor borrowed as her nom de guerre, may not have been burnt alive but lived to the age of 57 as Margarita d'Champdiver, daughter of king Karl VI and his mistress Odetta d'Champdiver. See in David McGowan's "Programmed to Kill. The Politics of Serial Murder" (2004, p. 344 fn. 50) citing a Pravda report dated 01/27/2004.)
Frank Berube: The Third Reich of Dreams: Charlotte Beradt's "Diaries of the Night". Scott Corrales: Unusual ufo cults examined; Chupacabras: a study in darkness; Conspiracy theories in history. Andy Lloyd: Sol B: the messianic star?; Occult symbolism of Nibiru, the planet of the cross(x)ing. Alan Cantwell Jr.: Blaming gays, blacks, and chimps for AIDS; Anthrax bioterrorism and the insanity of biological warfare. Kathy Kasten: Cruisin' with the spooks: aboard the maiden voyage of a different kind of spy ship. Alexandra Bruce: Reptoid invasion. Jorge Martin: Ufos and aliens in the Caribbean: what is the US Navy hiding in Vieques, Puerto Rico?. Acharya S.: Jesus the Globetrotter: the myth of the mysterious 'lost years'. William Patrick Bourne: The Chinese 'guest star' of 1054 A.D. and Earth catastrophism. Brian Tuohy: The NFL: professional fantasy football?. Steven Ferry: Psychiatry and psychology: reexamining a sacred cow; Robert Guffey: Heaven's Gate, Columbine, the Unabomber, and other atrocities; etc.

These concise yet incisive and highly readable papers are arranged under the rubrics 'hidden history', 'ufos and supernatural phenomena', 'psychological warfare', 'cults and secret societies', 'planet x' (personally we find this subject the least interesting), 'biological and chemical warfare', 'the big picture' (Big Brother's control grid), 'secret and suppressed science', 'mind control/thought control'. Contrary to the product description the present compilation counts not 368 but 438 pages, with detailed index enclosed.

An excellent compilation of marginalized research.
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-23
Al Hidell and Joan d'Arc have done a wonderful job compiling some of the most intriguing articles from Paranoia Magazine. Highlights include an interview with Peter Levenda (author of Unholy Alliance, which examines the occult roots of the Third Reich), Randy Koppang's examination of the police state as a "work of art," and an expose of TROLL camras by John Paul Jones (one of my favorite Christian philosophers).

As the author of the article over Darwinism's occult origins (which acts as excellent primer for my full-length book), I am proud to be a contributor to this comprehensive anthology. Even if you don't agree with every author in this compilation, there is still plenty of important data within the pages of The New Conspiracy Reader. IF you have an open mind, check it out!

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The New Dogsteps: A Better Understanding of Dog Gait Through Cineradiography (Moving X-Rays)
Published in Hardcover by Howell Book House (1983-04)
Author: Rachel Page Elliott
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great
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 1998-07-06
An excellent book for the understanding of gait in dogs. It allows a untrained person to understand and see gait faults that may be potential problems for the dog later. And absolute must for anyone planning to show or breed dogs and also useful for the any potential owner in picking out a new pet.

Dog Steps
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-31
This is one of the great dog books, and any person interested in breeding, showing or judging dogs should own a copy. It is written for the novice, but is an excellent learning tool for anyone. The author explains the fundamentals in easy to understand terms. She makes the understanding of canine structure and gait as simple as a complicated subject can be. Betty-Anne Stenmark

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Nuts and Bolts Spirituality: Waking Up the Sleepwalkers
Published in Kindle Edition by Trafford Publishing (2006-07-06)
Author: Richard D. Blackstone
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Read this book and you'll change the world for the better
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-01
This is the most amazing book I have ever come across.

For me personally, it has taken me back to my childhood where my own and unique belief systems were being created by me. I did not like what I saw in the world as a child yet I felt very isolated. All my beliefs about religion, God, government, education, health, cancer, corporation and finance, fear and our very reason for being here, did not run congruent with everyone around me. In one freak moment of finding Richard, and in one book, Richard has given me what I have always yearned for - the knowledge that I am not alone.

Not only that, Richard's book is an inspiration. All I need to do is read a few paragraphs in any part of the book and I am inspired.

If what you see in the world worries you sick, be it drugs, religion, cancer, war, fear etc, you can stop feeling this way right now and get your self a copy of Richard's book - YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.

Dean

An absolute MUST READ for everyone!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-15
I have had the pleasure of reading Richard Blackstones book in preparation for our interview on The Wellness Roadshow. Over the years I have read tons of books, interviewed lots of amazing authors and experts in the field of spirituality. I was absolutely blown away by the content of Richards book. It is the perfect guide for anyone who is hoping to make sense out of the onslaught of spiritual material coming our way. It is easy to follow, perfect in it's style, FUN TO READ, and just plain amazing. No matter what you're level of 'understanding' or whatever you personal goal for searching for such a book, 'Nuts and Bolts Spirituality' will lead you into the realm of understanding and connection to source, authentically, more than ever. It will become your favorite, a book you will read over and over again, and one that you will not only 'go to' for inspiration, but you'll want to share it with EVERYONE you love. Thank you Richard!

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Our Family History: Thomas Kinkade Painter of Light, 11 1/4" X 91/8, Gift Box
Published in Hardcover by C.R. Gibson Company (1998-10)
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A great way to document family history!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-20
My sister-in-law bought this book for my mom to fill out and I found myself buying one as well for my mom to fill out for me. It has such beautiful pictures and is a great keepsake for your most cherished family memories!

Excellent source for documenting family history...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-20
My sister-in-law bought this for my mom to fill out and I found myself ordering it as well for my mom to fill out for me. It has such beautiful illustrations and is a great keepsake for your most cherished family memories. If your mom is like mine, she can't remember too far back so this is a good purchase for that reason.

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Parrots and Related Birds
Published in Unknown Binding by ()
Authors: Henry J. Bates and Robert I. Busenbark
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Outstanding book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-26
The author was Henry Bates, my uncle, who passed away in 1968. He was a kind and brillant man who I continute to miss. I am gratified that his works are still available. Thanks, Dan Meador

Invaluable Resource of information!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-03
Owning a professional aviary housing over 300 exotic parrots I require an extensive library of easy to read and well indexed books. This book is always the one I grab first. In addition to it's valuable and well-written content, it also contains a huge collection of fantastic photographs. I highly recomend this book for pet owners and breeders alike.

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Pediatric Radiology, Third Edition
Published in Hardcover by Springer (2004-11-15)
Authors: Jack O. Haller, Thomas L. Slovis, and Aparna Joshi
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thank you - would recommend
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-12
received book in condition as stated, prompt service. thank you

Jack Haller is a genius.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-19
This is the greatest radiology book I have ever read, and probably the greatest medical textbook as well.

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The child, the family, and the outside world (Pelican books, 14 020668 X)
Published in Unknown Binding by Penguin Books (1969)
Author: D. W Winnicott
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Some very deep thoughts about twins
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-02
In this book the chapter about twins really stands out and has more to say in five short pages than most other literature on the subject. The difference is that where others see twins more or less as freaks of nature on whom one can test ones ideas about the nature-nurture-issue, Winnicott sees them as individual persons. Where others stress the obvious fact of their similarity, Winnicott stresses that twins are two different persons right from the outset and that being a twin has its advantages, but also its drawbacks for the necessary task of developing ones own personality. he observes that while most twins get along well enough, they often did not manage to distance themselves enough to really love each other. This is a thought-provoking piece.

Wonderful book!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-03
Winnicott is so right on with his observations, and in this book his thoughts are accessible to anyone who is interested in learning about how children experience the world and grow into being a part of it. His tone is so compassionate that one just knows he must have been a wonderful therapist - and person. His ideas are easy to follow and he writes as if he is speaking to you, as a friend and a wise person.

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Perverted Little Creep
Published in Paperback by extreme NY (2004-01)
Author: Christopher X. Brodeur
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all that and more
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-10
This is a great book, an entertaining book, and an important book for anyone who dares to oppose political regimes. [Frustuated] Little Creep is a series of essays (illustrated!!) about Christopher Brodeur's foray into the dark underbelly of NYC politics. If you dare to oppose Giuliani, expect constant police harrassment and occasional jail time. Things are no different now, especially w/ the Bush dynasty in power. [Frustuated] Little Creep will both make you laugh and make you angry.

Politics For The Politically Retarded
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-17
Perverted Little Creep is the organized, detailed and insightfully intelligent ramblings of fascinating, handsome and charismatic madman, Christopher X. Brodeur. Christopher's writing is funny, witty, personable, addictive and thoroughly honest. A little bit of background information on CXB - Christopher is a prolific and talented artist, writer and musician who lives in Manhattan. He ran for Mayor of NYC in 2001 with a bag over his head because he didn't want to be elected based on anything besides his ideas, which, by the way, are stellar. He was arrested for this 'stunt' and before he knew it was wrapped up in an ongoing battle of Chris vs. Giuliani and the NYPD which included illegal arrests, searches and treatment of his belongings and his person. (If you want to read more about him, go to his website - www.mayorbrodeur.com) Several of these accounts are detailed in his book, "Perverted Little Creep." He talks about being sent to Riker's Island, beating Giuliani (over and over again) in court, and proves that Giuliani was a bad man who did many bad things. I read his book in two days - I honestly couldn't put it down. I consider myself thoroughly politically ignorant but this book not only appeals to those interested in politics, it also appeals to artists, the working class, psychologists, sociologists, underdogs, anyone living in NYC, everyone who likes to read interesting writing, fans of Christopher's, and the list goes on, infinity, ad nauseum. After reading his book, I have better knowledge of the world around me and the city I live in (NYC). I am one of those people who likes to think everything is nicey nice, even when the facts point elsewhere. This book snapped me out of it a little. It said, "Hey, Jessica. Just because a man is wearing a business suit doesn't mean that he won't rape you." Buy and read this book, then when you are done, give it to a friend to read and tell them to pass it on. Thankfully, there are people like Christopher Brodeur who are fearless for those of us who are not.

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The Players
Published in Paperback by Sevenlong X Press (1999-10-24)
Author: Joseph Fullam
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Science fiction at its speculative, futuristic best!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-06
Man was born on many planets. The highest order of Man lives on the doorstep to Heaven. On a planet called Juniper, only a few hundred years have passed since they entered intergalactic society. The Junipeans traverse the heavens in Lightstars, gargantuan fire-spewing spacecraft that leave a signature nuclear wake. When a mysterious series of events occurs on a nearby plant that may hold the key to a superior method of travel, they risk expulsion from intergalactic society, and send someone to find out what has happened. That planet is Earth. The year is 2024. From first page to last, The Players is science fiction at it's speculative, futuristic, galactic best.

A surreal treat!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-30
Science fiction should transport the reader into a world that is wondrous and slightly familiar. Joseph Fullam's The Players does that, but with a twist.

(The main character) encounters all kinds of bizarre beings and problems, giving The Players a disturbing, surreal atmosphere. Fullam makes Earth seem more alien than the alien planets that are the typical science fiction fodder. He does this so well that it leaves the reader in a wide-eyed state of discomfort and awe. It is almost as if Dali wrote the last half of this novel through Fullam's hand, and it couldn't be any better.

The Players is a delightful treat in a genre that is often burdened with pretentious writers who lack storytelling skills. Fullam, on the other hand, gives his novel an oddly spiritual tone that begs for attention.


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