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    • Royal Vengeance

      Royal Vengeance

      Was Princess Diana murdered? Yes, she was. That part is easily seen—even the means are known. She was gravely injured in a deliberate car wreck that immediately killed two other people, and she was then allowed to slowly bleed to death from internal injuries. But why? And to what end? She stirs up our passions even today—but she will never die. Not really. She has joined the Pantheon. Diana began life as we all do—but then, she revealed herself in her goddess form, and the world responded. And we still respond, even though she has returned to the place where there is no time, and even though we no longer see her moving amongst us. She was a bridge figure, both human and divine. We have met such figures before, through all the ages—gods and goddesses, saints and saviors—and their fate has always been the same. They have always been killed. But by whom? And to what purpose? Royal Vengeance answers all these questions and more.   This is a pre-Order. Book projected be ???? ...  

      $24.95

    • Wayang:	The Shadow Play

      Wayang: The Shadow Play

      Wayang: The Shadow Play is a book about an unintentional discovery of MKUltra and SRA (Satanic Ritual Abuse) programming running in the author's family. The book begins with an outline of her childhood, because much of the research involved remembering the strange and unexplainable things that happened in her life. The investigative journey begins after she has lost it all, this was when she chose to learn why her life was seemingly jinxed instead of giving up on life entirely. At the time she had no idea what an amazing journey was about to unfold. She threw up allover the bed. She was thrown into a mental institution and drugged against her Will. She was abducted! She didn't think she would survive and prepared for her demise. And just as she was knocking at Death's Door, found her long lost ancestors who were the only ones able to help her. Learning about her ancestors was only one of the pieces needed to piece the puzzle of Anna's life together. The book continues with heavily quoted references and research into Psychopathy, Mental Illness, Satanism and Christianity and includes a condensed narrarive of her father's book Tjideng Reunion, a memoir of his experience in the WW2 Java concentration camp for women and children. The book ends with a cross examination of the research with the author's ancestral tree, and includes hand drawn renderings of related family crests, which raises fresh and interesting questions about the images these crests have been endowed with, in light of the research. I recommend this book to anyone that is interested in trauma survival, social engineering, mental illness, MKUltra, WW2 or those who are researching these things and have genuine concern for the disturbing events unfolding around us today.

      $24.95

    • Two World Wars and Hitler: Who was Responsible?

      Two World Wars and Hitler: Who was Responsible?

      Two World Wars and Hitler: Who Was Responsible? by Jim Macgregor and John O’Dowd takes readers on a deep dive into the murky waters of global politics, exposing the intricate web of money, foreign agents, and geopolitical schemes that shaped the events of the 20th century. This book challenges the accepted narratives surrounding the causes of the two world wars and Adolf Hitler’s rise to power, peeling back layers of propaganda to uncover hidden truths. The authors bring their medical and academic backgrounds to bear on a meticulously researched investigation, connecting dots that span continents and decades. From the clandestine dealings of financial elites to the machinations of intelligence operatives, the authors argue that the outcomes of these conflicts were anything but inevitable. They propose that powerful individuals and institutions actively manipulated the course of history, prioritizing profit and dominance over the welfare of nations and humanity. This provocative analysis reframes well-known events, offering evidence that reveals the deeper, often unsettling, forces at play in the global arena. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a student of geopolitics, or simply curious about the forces that shape our world, this book is an invitation to question what you thought you knew. Macgregor and O’Dowd’s exploration is both eye-opening and unsettling, calling readers to reconsider the narratives that have long dominated textbooks and media. Two World Wars and Hitler is a compelling read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the power structures that continue to influence our world today. Spring 2025

      $29.95

    • Last Resort Beyond Last Resort: The JFK Assassination, The Need to Protect West Berlin, and Why a Second Invasion of Cuba Never Happened

      Last Resort Beyond Last Resort: The JFK Assassination, The Need to Protect West Berlin, and Why a Second Invasion of Cuba Never Happened

           The John F. Kennedy assassination did not occur so the U.S. military could take over Cuba or initiate a global war with the Soviet Union. On the contrary, the conspirators killed JFK to prevent that from happening. The intent was to protect Europe from a potential Soviet invasion and to transfer the focus of America's military from Cuba to Southeast Asia, where the Pentagon was anxious to engage Communists militarily.Last Resort Beyond Last Resort is the first book to make this claim. The facts support this thesis and provide answers to questions that have confounded researchers for decades. It is an essential read for anyone searching for the truth behind the greatest crime of the 20th Century. It presents a fresh and rational explanation for why the conspirators had no alternative but to assassinate President Kennedy.      For years, I believed that a domestic coup d'etat assassinated JFK to unleash a military that was chomping at the bit to flex its muscles against a Communist world that could not match America's firepower. Still, there was one thing I could never reconcile in my mind. Why, in the immediate aftermath of the assassination, didn't the United States say Lee Harvey Oswald was working on behalf of Castro and use that as justification to invade Cuba? Oswald had defected to the Soviet Union and was a vocal Castro supporter. A photograph taken of him in the spring of 1963 showed him dressed all in black, holding his rifle and copies of a Communist and Socialist newspaper. He was a member of the pro-Castro Fair Play for Cuba Committee, was arrested in New Orleans for a pro-Castro street demonstration, appeared in a radio debate supporting Castro, and allegedly tried to shoot right-wing General Edwin Walker. Two months before the assassination, he had tried to enter Cuba via Mexico City and, while there, met at the Soviet Embassy with Valery Kostikov, a KGB assassin. Two days after the JFK assassination, the CIA learned that Kostikov had also met with Rolando Cubela, a Cuban close to Castro. On the day of the assassination, Cubela was meeting with the CIA's Desmond Fitzgerald in Paris to discuss assassinating Castro.      Meanwhile, a letter written by Oswald after he returned to Dallas referred to his meeting with Kostikov and that he had used a false identity while in Mexico. This alarmed many after it was learned that the Oswald killed in Dallas was 5’-9", while the Oswald who had defected to the Soviet Union years before was 5’-11". It was a frightening scenario, especially since on September 7th, 1963, Castro said that "United States leaders would be in danger if they helped in any attempt to do away with the leaders of Cuba…they themselves will not be safe."      The U.S. military was primed and ready. All they needed was approval from the White House, and they would have responded with a shock and awe operation the world had not seen since the Korean War. Instead, nothing happened.      The motivation behind the assassination began early in 1963 when Robert Kennedy was placed in charge of the Omega Plan/ AMWORLD operation to mount a second invasion of Cuba in December of that year that included left-wing Cuban exiles and the U.S. military. It was irresponsible and reckless to give the Attorney General such responsibility, and was the last straw for many who opposed the Kennedy brothers. Bobby was not qualified to head such an operation, and the fact that politics was the motivating factor behind it made it that much worse. It would eventually lead to a collaboration of right-wing leaders at the CIA, including Allen Dulles, James Angleton, William Harvey, Henry Hecksher, and Frank Wisner, ex-Nazi Otto Skorzeny and his Fascist group headquartered in Madrid, French OSS officers, intelligence operatives such as Jean Pierre Laffite, and a host of others to assassinate JFK and prevent AMWORLD from happening.      At the center of it all was Lee Harvey Oswald, the designated patsy, whose right-wing political philosophy coincided with what these right-wing European Monarchists and their American supporters believed. 

    • Stop Me If I Say Something Crazy: Disinformation and Dissent in the Post-Truth World

      Stop Me If I Say Something Crazy: Disinformation and Dissent in the Post-Truth World

      In a world where information is tightly controlled and debate is tabooed, how can we tell truth from disinformation? Stop Me If I Say Something Crazy dives into the contentious territory of the post-truth era, where public health crises, political polarization, and scientific disputes reveal cracks in the systems meant to uphold democracy and science. From controversial case studies—spanning vaccines, chemical attacks, and the collapse of a 47-story skyscraper on 9/11—to the larger questions of how narratives are shaped and dissent is demonized, John Schoneboom offers a methodical approach to reclaiming critical thinking. He illuminates the methods by which we can assess truth without becoming experts in every field. With sharp wit and a commitment to intellectual integrity, this book champions the messy, vital lifeblood of democracy: dissent. It is a compelling call to resist binary thinking and engage with complexity in the pursuit of truth—even when it takes us into uncomfortable territory. Dare to think critically. Dare to question. And if this book says something crazy—stop it.

    • JFK Was Killed By Consensus: Dealey Plaza Was Just The Final Stop

      JFK Was Killed By Consensus: Dealey Plaza Was Just The Final Stop

      Unveiling the shadowy depths of one of history's most controversial events, JFK Was Killed by Consensus: Dealey Plaza Was Just the Final Stop by Dr. David W. Mantik shatters the veil of the Warren Commission's conclusions. With forensic precision, Mantik dives into the web of alliances, deceptions, and betrayals that culminated in the tragic events of November 22, 1963. Explore the roles of key figures—Bill Harvey, David Morales, and Lyndon B. Johnson—and discover the chilling dynamics of the "consensus" that sealed President Kennedy's fate. This compelling investigation draws on decades of research, newly revealed documents, and the meticulous analysis of autopsy materials, offering insights that challenge the official narrative. With rich historical context, Mantik probes deeper into the intersecting forces of politics, intelligence, and power that orchestrated and concealed the truth. Whether you're a student of history, a seeker of justice, or a skeptic of official stories, this book promises revelations that demand attention. Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about Dealey Plaza—because the truth lies far beyond the crosshairs.

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