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Breaking the Spell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Breaking the Spell

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Terror on the Tube
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Terror on the Tube

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-06-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

If 9/11 was the great pretext for the turn to fascism in the USA, London's 7/7 bombings were the enabling act for an Orwellian new reign of "anti"-terror in Britain, where the Home Office recruits tens of thousands of citizens to fight the "threat of Al-Qaeda". Is there a basis to this frenzy - or is the government merely terrorising the populace? The answer is here, in this craftsmanly masterpiece of detective work. Nick Kollerstrom, a private researcher acting on his own initiative, has solved the mystery of the 7/7 bombings: something Britain's billion-budget security apparatus can't or won't do. It's a compelling investigation and a convincing indictment of the real criminals: the Britis...

Who Did 9/11?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Who Did 9/11?

9/11 altered the direction of history, and extinguished the hopes of the human race for the new millennium. How was it pulled off, and who did it? It was the crime of the century, for which no-one has been charged. It was the supreme state-fabricated terror event, with complicated levels of deception.

Breaking the Spell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Breaking the Spell

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-08-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

2nd. corrected edition, August 2015! In 1941, British Intelligence analysts cracked the German "Enigma" code. This undermined the German war effort - but also threw new light on day-by-day events in the Nazi concentration camp system. In 1942, radio communications between those camps and the Berlin headquarters were intercepted and decrypted. Historians have largely ignored the information furnished in these intercepts relating to "arrivals," "departures," recorded deaths and other events at these camps. The only explanation for this embarrassing omission is that the intercepted data seriously contradicts, even refutes, the orthodox "Holocaust" narrative. The revealed information does not ex...

Breaking the Spell: The Holocaust, Myth & Reality
  • Language: en

Breaking the Spell: The Holocaust, Myth & Reality

In 1941, British Intelligence analysts cracked the German "Enigma" code. This undermined the German war effort - but also threw new light on day-by-day events in the Nazi concentration camp system. Between January 1942 and January 1943, encrypted radio communications between those camps and the Berlin headquarters were intercepted and decrypted. Oddly enough, historians have largely ignored the information furnished in these intercepts relating to "arrivals," "departures," recorded deaths and other events at these camps. The only reasonable explanation for this embarrassing omission is that the intercepted data seriously contradicts, even refutes, the orthodox "Holocaust" narrative. The reve...

Who Did 9/11?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Who Did 9/11?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The author was a founder-member of Britain's 9/11 truth movement. As a well-known conspiracy theorist, he has participated in conferences on the US and UK on the topic. 9/11 was and is the seminal event of this new millennium, and determines the direction in which the world is now moving. Many other state-fabricated terror events have followed in its wake, in order to keep the people living in fear. Can we at all ascertain, who did this event? No-one has been prosecuted for it, that's for sure. It was the most dramatic spectacle ever seen by the human race.

Venus the Path of Beauty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

Venus the Path of Beauty

An astronomy text about the mysterious harmonies in our solar system: what Kepler sought for but could not find. It is especially above all Venus which generates these, but also our Moon. They especially involve the divine proportion phi. Astronomers may be startled and puzzled by this book, while artists and musicians may find that they are inspired by it.

Galileo's Astrology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Galileo's Astrology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Dark Side of Isaac Newton
  • Language: en

The Dark Side of Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton was accorded a semi-divine status in the 18th and 19th centuries, whereby his image linked together religion and science. The real human being behind the demi-god image has tended to be lost. He was a person who took credit from others, and crushed the reputations of those to whom he owed most. This most brilliant of mathematicians could alas be devious, deceptive and duplicitous. This work doesn't go looking at unpublished alchemical musings as is nowadays fashionable, rather it sticks to the historical record. At the time when the new science was born, we scrutinise the ways in which he failed to discover the law of gravity or invent calculus. What exactly did Leibniz mean by describing him as 'a mind neither fair nor honest'? Why did Robert Hooke describe him as 'the veriest knave in all the house' and why was the astronomer Flamsteed calling him SIN (Sir Isaac Newton)? We are here concerned to give him credit for what he did discover, which may not be quite what you had been told. This book redefines the genius of Isaac Newton, but without the heavily mythologised baggage of a bygone era. He believed in one God, one law and one bank.

The Dark Side of Isaac Newton
  • Language: en

The Dark Side of Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton was accorded a semi-divine status in the 18th and 19th centuries, whereby his image linked together religion and science. The real human being behind the demi-god image has tended to be lost. He was a person who took credit from others, and crushed the reputations of those to whom he owed most. This most brilliant of mathematicians could alas be devious, deceptive and duplicitous. This work doesn't go looking at unpublished alchemical musings as is nowadays fashionable, rather it sticks to the historical record. At the time when the new science was born, we scrutinize the ways in which he failed to discover the law of gravity or invent calculus. What exactly did Leibniz mean by describing him as 'a mind neither fair nor honest'? Why did Robert Hooke describe him as 'the veriest knave in all the house' and why was the astronomer Flamsteed calling him SIN (Sir Isaac Newton)?We are here concerned to give him credit for what he did discover, which may not be quite what you had been told. This book redefines the genius of Isaac Newton, but without the heavily mythologised baggage of a bygone era. He believed in one God, one law and one bank.