Timothy Green Beckley keeps the revelations of Tuella alive and in print. Many of Tuella's channelings are becoming even more relevant to this chaotic world today, than when she delivered these messages to the world.
A Republished How-To book as part of a collection for urban survival by TGS Publishing. This is not just a general theory book for it includes many experiments and diagrams for practical applications. EXPERIMENTAL work in physical science rests ultimately upon the mechanical arts.
Little known facts of the Annexaton fraud perpetrated by the US to acquire Texas. A Case of War Between England and the US
I heartily accept the motto, "That government is best which governs least"; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically.
Beginning in the late 1960s, both Brent Raynes and I started on a parallel quest in hunt of the truth about UFOs. Brent's many early trips included visits and contacts with some of ufology's major figures, people who became his friends, such as Betty Hill, Dr. Berthold Schwarz, and John Keel.
Paine takes a poke at the lack of evidence proving the foundation of Masonry. While not antagonistic to Masonry, and friends with many Masons, he points out their ignorance of their beginnings.
The study of words, languages, etymologies reveal more about our past, our history, our origins than most people know. Each word is a mystery in itself. According to Jewish traditions the world was spoken into existence by a word. Words can make or break even famous people.
Written in the style of and as a tribute to a great Author, John D. MacDonald, by Clayton R. Douglas in the late 1900s, this first book in the Trevor Cameron, Terrorist Hunter series may even surpass MacDonald's Travis McGee character in complexity and dimension. It was written originally in the late nineties and a future sequence added a few years before 9-11-2001.
These little spirit-filled "booster shots" will allow you to reawaken your faith in a power greater than yourself, of which you are a major part. You will use your own higher sensory perception (HSP), to understand that you are here on earth to make a difference.
This booklet is a blast from the past, but interesting reading if only to compare the government today in Washington DC, to the fear-mongering propaganda against Communism. It would seem on many levels we have become what we feared.
Records show that less than one-thirtieth part of the time of man in general is consumed in productive pursuits, yet some people toil diligently three-fifths of their time and receive only a scanty living. To assist in making clear the road to private and national prosperity is therefore the motive which actuates me in the publication of this book.
THE ENEMY IN WASHINGTON is more to be feared than the enemy in Moscow" Communism did not destroy tariff protection created by George Washington. Communism did not force the United Stales to adopt graduated income tax. Communism did not create the Federal Reserve Board. Communism did not get the United States into WW1 or WWII. Communism did not force the United Nations on America. Communism did not take away the Panama Canal from the American people.
Has the great world-mind of the telecommunication infrastructure begun to breed its own myths? The elusiveness of the Incunabula's original proponents, Emory Cranston (a pseudonym) and Joseph Matheny (his real name), has spawned wild speculation that the Ong's Hat legend is nothing but a media hoax. However there is a dark side to this story that has never been fully told, which may help explain their circumspection.
I was asked to write a book on a subject many find quite distressing: The Reptiles. Here it is together with much more to celebrate the times we are now moving into.
It is hoped that the present volume will supply a want that is really felt by students of philosophy in our universities-the want of an English text-book on General Metaphysics from the Scholastic standpoint. It is the author's intention to supplement his Science of Logic1 and the present treatise on Ontology, by a volume on the Theory of Knowledge. Hence no disquisitions on the latter subject will be found in these pages: the Moderate Realism of Aristotle and the Schoolmen is assumed throughout.