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This Simple Sabotage Field Manual Strategic Services (Provisional) is published for the information and guidance of all concerned and will be used as the basic doctrine for Strategic Services training for this subject.
An autopsy report on the body of a hermaphrodite, a rarity 150 years ago.
Three studies of the Seven Sages, in Greece, the Orient, and more.
The following pages are extracts from the autobiographical works of Edith Cadivec, written in the 1920s by a French woman of notorious repute who shocked a nation with her scandalous sexuality, for which she was imprisoned. The extracts concern her descriptions of her childhood punishments and just how much they sexually aroused her.
From the beginning of its history--that is, from about 4500 B.C.--we can trace the development of a religion one of whose most prominent elements was a promise of a life after death. It was still a great religion when the Christian doctrine of immortality was enunciated. In the early centuries of the Christian era, it seemed almost possible that the worship of Osiris and Isis might become the religion of the classical world; and the last stand made by civilized paganism against Christianity was in the temple of Isis at Philae in the sixth century after Christ.
Mr. Thomas D. Schauf, worked up his report, to clear up questions he had received about the Federal Reserve Bank (FED). Mr. Schauf spent a great deal of time researching the FED. The resulting, shocking and revealing conclusions are as follows.
A rare article republished by the famous historical researcher Nesta H. Webster (Julian Sterne).
Set in 1790 in the Dutch settlement of Tarrytown, New York, in a secluded glen called Sleepy Hollow. It tells the story of Ichabod Crane, a priggish schoolmaster from Connecticut, who competes with Abraham "Brom Bones" Van Brunt, the town rowdy, for the hand of 18-year-old Katrina Van Tassel, daughter of a wealthy farmer. . .
Though the topics and themes are much the same as American erotica, the British use of English adds a luster to the stories, missing from the vulgar used in America. One of the more interesting facets of the ongoing sexual revolution today is that people are openly discussing and dealing with and coping with the more natural sexual phenomena that have for so long been considered "unmentionable". This interesting novel deals with just such a phenomenon - what happens when sexual excitement is no longer present in a marriage?
The ministerial role of Masonry, from the view of a Christian Mason.
A plea for education of sex and other marital conditions before the act of marriage.
A treatise and study of Phallic worship in relation to and practiced by the ancient Hindu religion.
This TGS Reprint of one of the most studied books over the centuries on Alchemy. This treatise describes the entire process of preparing the philosopher's stone. There are three seperate operations described here: the preperation of the 'secret fire' (the catalyst or solvent which is used throughout the whole work, without which nothing can be achieved, but which is seldom if ever mentioned in any alchemical treatise), the preperation of 'mercury' (a metallic vapor made from antimony and iron, said to resemble vulgar mercury (Hg) in appearance, necessary in the preparation of the stone)and the preperation of the stone itself.
It is the natural right of every human being to be happy--to escape all the miseries of life. Happiness is the normal condition, as natural as the landscapes and the seasons. It is unnatural to suffer and it is only because of our ignorance that we do suffer. Happiness is the product of wisdom.
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