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1. Energy Medicine - Donna Eden

The first practical guide to using energy medicine to improve physical vitality, emotional health, and mental acuity. "Even the most hard-nosed doctor will admit that some people have a healing presence that makes us--and our immune system--better than before. Donna Eden is one of those rare healers."--Gloria SteinemWorld-renowned healer Donna Eden is able to literally see the body's energy keypoints and meridians. In Energy Medicine, she tells readers how they, too, can visualize these energy systems, determine the causes of physical and psychological problems based on the state of these energies, and devise highly effective treatments to remedy specific ailments and injuries. This is the only interactive guide that shows how you can work with energy to strengthen the immune, circulatory, lymphatic, and respiratory systems; alleviate pain, emotional stress, and depression; and improve memory and learning skills.In health conferences throughout the world, Eden consistently exhilarates and amazes her audiences. Blending intuitive genius with a profound grasp of how the body functions as an energy system, Donna Eden's unique approach to energy medicine integrates Eastern, Celtic, and Western healing arts. Illustrated with black-and-white line art throughout

2. Night side Of Eden - Kenneth Grant 1995... $150.00

Famed occultist Kenneth Grant continues his explorations of the left hand path in the compelling study that begins with the evolution of the Sephiroth of the Quabalistic Tree of Life. He delves into the almost unknown nightside of the tree ,finding evidence of extraterrestrial dimensions that, even now, stir our group unconscious in potentially dangerous ways. We must understand these powers, says Grant, for if they are not controlled, the violent disruptions which are already overtaking civilization will become pandemic.

3. Hidden Lore - Kenneth Grant

4. Do It Yourself - more than 150 PDFs

* 30 Quick Fixes For Everyday Disasters.pdf (773.48 kilobyte)
* 4x8 Utility Trailer-Drawings.pdf (836.53 kilobyte)
* 4x8 Utility Trailer-Instructions.pdf (337.47 kilobyte)
* A Guide To Building Outdoor Stairs.pdf (233.24 kilobyte)
* About Bathrooms.pdf (61.1 kilobyte)
* About Kitchens.pdf (76.68 kilobyte)
* About Pvc Windows.pdf (121.95 kilobyte)
* Actions To Prevent Flooding Around The House.pdf (49.42 kilobyte)
* Add A Radiator.pdf (159.09 kilobyte)
* Add A Wall Light.pdf (90.93 kilobyte)
* Adding A Socket.pdf (176.96 kilobyte)
* Air Bricks.pdf (180.75 kilobyte)
* All About Decking.pdf (132.39 kilobyte)
* Artex And Plaster.pdf (175.14 kilobyte)
* Backyard Pond.pdf (211.92 kilobyte)
* Basic Plumbing.pdf (210.87 kilobyte)
* Bonus Utility Trailer Plan !.pdf (197.11 kilobyte)
* Boxing In Pipes.pdf (118.74 kilobyte)
* Brick Bonds.pdf (208.04 kilobyte)
* Bricklayers Tool Kit.pdf (106.74 kilobyte)
* Brickwork.pdf (171.66 kilobyte)
* Build A Brick Barbecue.pdf (121.27 kilobyte)
* Build A Carport.pdf (190.99 kilobyte)
* Build A Shed.pdf (189.61 kilobyte)
* Build A Shower Cubicle.pdf (168.25 kilobyte)
* Building A Basic Cupboard.pdf (491.27 kilobyte)
* Building A Dry Stone Wall.pdf (96.59 kilobyte)
* Building Regulations Electrical Safety Jan 2005.pdf (901.27 kilobyte)
* Building Traditional Casing For New Windows.pdf (711.39 kilobyte)
* Built In Storage Space.pdf (350.08 kilobyte)
* Cement & Mixes.pdf (60.39 kilobyte)
* Ceramic Tiles For Worktops.pdf (161.39 kilobyte)
* Change A Door Handle.pdf (41.69 kilobyte)
* Changing Taps.pdf (168.57 kilobyte)
* Cladding.pdf (293.68 kilobyte)
* Closing And Opening An Existing Fireplace.pdf (219.67 kilobyte)
* Colour Combinations.pdf (123.13 kilobyte)
* Colour Schemes.pdf (182.36 kilobyte)
* Consumer Unit.pdf (199.11 kilobyte)
* Cornices And Coving.pdf (74.66 kilobyte)
* Corrugated Sheet Roofing.pdf (73.67 kilobyte)
* Create A Town Garden And Patio.pdf (215.42 kilobyte)
* Curing An Air Lock In A Hot Water Pipe.pdf (141.68 kilobyte)
* Deck Marking.pdf (88.61 kilobyte)
* Deck Post Holes.pdf (86.7 kilobyte)
* Deck Structural Design.pdf (101.7 kilobyte)
* Decking Steps.pdf (99.79 kilobyte)
* Design,plan & Fit A Kitchen.pdf (177.6 kilobyte)
* Designing Your Garden.pdf (162.1 kilobyte)
* Different Types Of Hammers.pdf (54.27 kilobyte)
* Diy Q&A.pdf (132.82 kilobyte)
* Dormer Building.pdf (592.15 kilobyte)
* Dry Rot & Wet Rot.pdf (24.04 kilobyte)
* Earth Bonding.pdf (53.03 kilobyte)
* Electrical Safety.pdf (142.13 kilobyte)
* Fireplace.pdf (360.28 kilobyte)
* Fit A Bath And Wash Basin.pdf (155.99 kilobyte)
* Fit Extra Electrical Sockets.pdf (218.36 kilobyte)
* Fit a Toilet and Bidet.pdf (152.34 kilobyte)
* Fitting A Mortice Latch.pdf (262.17 kilobyte)
* Fixing To Lathe & Plaster.pdf (54.67 kilobyte)
* Fixing To Plasterboard And Plasterboard Fixings.pdf (68.86 kilobyte)
* Foundations For Light Garden Walls.pdf (93.16 kilobyte)
* Garage Floor Insulation.pdf (149.84 kilobyte)
* General Do It Yourself Safety Comments.pdf (40.94 kilobyte)
* Gun Applied Sealants And Adhesives.pdf (36.86 kilobyte)
* Handrail Anatomy.pdf (47.62 kilobyte)
* Hanging A Door.pdf (236.8 kilobyte)
* Hanging Wallpaper.pdf (161.57 kilobyte)
* Heat Guns.pdf (57.43 kilobyte)
* Home Security.pdf (183.13 kilobyte)
* How A Lighting Circuit Works.pdf (124.99 kilobyte)
* How To Avoid The Cowboy Builder.pdf (34.72 kilobyte)
* How To Build A Deck.pdf (375.74 kilobyte)
* How To Build A Raised Formal Pool.pdf (53.22 kilobyte)
* How To Build A Retaining Wall.pdf (59.74 kilobyte)
* How To Construct A Suimple Garden Pond.pdf (100.17 kilobyte)
* How To Hang Wallpaper.pdf (59.65 kilobyte)
* How To Install Pvc Downpipes.pdf (41.07 kilobyte)
* How To Repair Faucets(Taps).pdf (160.78 kilobyte)
* How To Wire A Plug.pdf (1.76 megabyte)
* In-Ground Pool.pdf (645.84 kilobyte)
* Indoor Lighting.pdf (167.35 kilobyte)
* Install A Fireplace.pdf (208.16 kilobyte)
* Install An Electric Shower.pdf (152.58 kilobyte)
* Install Guttering.pdf (201.2 kilobyte)
* Installing A Peephole.pdf (35.03 kilobyte)
* Installing A Pre-Hung Door.pdf (50.42 kilobyte)
* Installing Deck Boards.pdf (68.89 kilobyte)
* Installing Deck Joists.pdf (79.79 kilobyte)
* Installing Deck Posts.pdf (216.82 kilobyte)
* Installing Deck Stairs.pdf (79.98 kilobyte)
* Installing The Deck Ledger.pdf (69.63 kilobyte)
* Installing The Deck Railing.pdf (83.29 kilobyte)
* Interior Painting.pdf (192.39 kilobyte)
* Ladders.pdf (61.68 kilobyte)
* Laminate Flooring.pdf (37.96 kilobyte)
* Lay A Laminate Floor.pdf (213.23 kilobyte)
* Lay A Pebble Path.pdf (41.45 kilobyte)
* Lay Carpet Tiles.pdf (185.09 kilobyte)
* Lay Paving Stones.pdf (53.56 kilobyte)
* Laying A Brick Walkway Or Patio.pdf (116.32 kilobyte)
* Laying A Deck Straight.pdf (34.37 kilobyte)
* Laying Stepping Stones.pdf (69.84 kilobyte)
* Lining Paper.pdf (93.44 kilobyte)
* Man-Made Board.pdf (168.41 kilobyte)
* Matching Sand And Cement Mixes.pdf (23.46 kilobyte)
* Measuring And Marking.pdf (171.02 kilobyte)
* Metric And Imperial Conversions.pdf (64.66 kilobyte)
* Nails.pdf (101.7 kilobyte)
* Outdoor Lighting.pdf (177.31 kilobyte)
* Paint Effects.pdf (176.42 kilobyte)
* Painting A Ceiling.pdf (58.6 kilobyte)
* Painting A Door.pdf (59.37 kilobyte)
* Painting Ceramic Tiles.pdf (49.76 kilobyte)
* Painting Interior Panel Doors.pdf (49.43 kilobyte)
* Painting Interior Walls.pdf (112.34 kilobyte)
* Painting Problems.pdf (190.87 kilobyte)
* Painting Tips & Secrets.pdf (141.46 kilobyte)
* Pests Around The House.pdf (51.84 kilobyte)
* Planning A Deck.pdf (101.19 kilobyte)
* Planning A New Internal Partition.pdf (61.15 kilobyte)
* Planning Permission And Building Regulations.pdf (71.18 kilobyte)
* Plumbing Care And Repair.pdf (193.92 kilobyte)
* Pointing Brickwork.pdf (503.61 kilobyte)
* Producing Drawings For Planning Permission.pdf (66.23 kilobyte)
* Pvc And Polycarbonate Roofing.pdf (58.31 kilobyte)
* Radial Circuit.pdf (39.16 kilobyte)
* Remove A Radiator.pdf (51.67 kilobyte)
* Removing Or Plastering Over Artex.pdf (82.45 kilobyte)
* Renovating Wood.pdf (178.73 kilobyte)
* Repairing A Dripping Tap.pdf (296.73 kilobyte)
* Replace Broken Tiles.pdf (52.73 kilobyte)
* Replacing A Brick.pdf (93.59 kilobyte)
* Safe Diy.pdf (184.59 kilobyte)
* Sandpapers No2.pdf (46.22 kilobyte)
* Shelving And Storage.pdf (181.1 kilobyte)
* Size Conversion Charts.pdf (79.07 kilobyte)
* Spanners And Wrenches.pdf (125.22 kilobyte)
* Sticky Door.pdf (63.37 kilobyte)
* Sunshine Ceiling(1).pdf (317.49 kilobyte)
* Sunshine Ceiling(2).pdf (186.81 kilobyte)
* Three Layer Felt Roofing.pdf (387.29 kilobyte)
* Timber Care.pdf (53.13 kilobyte)
* Timber Cutting Hand Saws.pdf (142.31 kilobyte)
* Timber Decking.pdf (308.04 kilobyte)
* Tow Dolly Plans.pdf (202.26 kilobyte)
* Towing Dolly Instructions.pdf (191.81 kilobyte)
* Upvc Fascia.pdf (78.32 kilobyte)
* Wainscotting.pdf (13.61 kilobyte)
* Wall Fixings For Hollow & Solid Surfaces.pdf (67.18 kilobyte)
* Wall Tiling.pdf (179.48 kilobyte)
* Wallpaper A Ceiling.pdf (82.9 kilobyte)
* Wallpaper Stripping.pdf (59.98 kilobyte)
* Wallpapering Techniques.pdf (188.06 kilobyte)
* Waterproof Your Roof.pdf (173.34 kilobyte)
* Wiring A Junction Box.pdf (88.2 kilobyte)
* Wiring A Ring Main.pdf (106.25 kilobyte)
* Wooden Interior Doors.pdf (60.71 kilobyte)

5. The Forensic Laboratory Handbook: Procedures and Practice (Forensic Science and Medicine) - by Ashraf Mozayani, Carla Noziglia

A comprehensive and easy-to-read introduction to the work of the modern forensic laboratory. The authors explain in simple language the capabilities and limitations of modern forensic laboratory procedures, techniques, analyses, and interpretations. Here, the interested reader will find an understandable and fascinating introduction to the complex worlds of forensic serology DNA, chemistry, crime reconstruction, digital evidence, explosives, arson, fingerprints, firearms, tool marks, odontology, and pathology. Additional chapters address the problems of assuring quality and seeking trace evidence in the forensic laboratory.

6. Making Pure Corn Whiskey: A Professional Guide For Amateur And Micro Distillers - By Ian Smiley

Home distilling is a rewarding hobby that combines skills as diverse as cooking, zymurgy, plumbing, chemistry and thermodynamics. Although it takes no great skill to whip up a batch of 'shine, this is a hobby that can be taken to great depths. The author has made a comprehensive guide to producing top-notch corn whiskey using hardware-store materials. The purity of the product produced using the methods he describes far outstrips any that Grampaw could have made with his old thumper. The author's approach is very informative, without going overboard on technical detail. It is quite readable and should be considered a must-have for anyone looking into the hobby. Bear in mind, though, this is an instructional manual, so it isn't sprinkled with amusing anecdotes or breezy prose. It is simply a perfect 'how-to' manual.

7. Dark Side of the Moon: The Magnificent Madness of the American Lunar Quest - Gerard Degroot 2006

For a very brief moment during the 1960s, America was moonstruck. Boys dreamt of being an astronaut; girls dreamed of marrying one. Americans drank Tang, bought "space pens" that wrote upside down, wore clothes made of space age Mylar, and took imaginary rockets to the moon from theme parks scattered around the country.

But despite the best efforts of a generation of scientists, the almost foolhardy heroics of the astronauts, and 35 billion dollars, the moon turned out to be a place of "magnificent desolation," to use Buzz Aldrin's words: a sterile rock of no purpose to anyone. In Dark Side of the Moon, Gerard J. DeGroot reveals how NASA cashed in on the Americans' thirst for heroes in an age of discontent and became obsessed with putting men in space. The moon mission was sold as a race which America could not afford to lose. Landing on the moon, it was argued, would be good for the economy, for politics, and for the soul. It could even win the Cold War. The great tragedy is that so much effort and expense was devoted to a small step that did virtually nothing for mankind.

Drawing on meticulous archival research, DeGroot cuts through the myths constructed by the Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson administrations and sustained by NASA ever since. He finds a gang of cynics, demagogues, scheming politicians, and corporations who amassed enormous power and profits by exploiting the fear of what the Russians might do in space.

Exposing the truth behind one of the most revered fictions of American history, Dark Side of the Moon explains why the American space program has been caught in a state of purposeless wandering ever since Neil Armstrong descended from Apollo 11 and stepped onto the moon. The effort devoted to the space program was indeed magnificent and its cultural impact was profound, but the purpose of the program was as desolate and dry as lunar dust.

8. The Far Side of the Moon: A Photographic Guide - Charles Byrne 2007

The far side of the Moon, also called the "dark side of the Moon" was unknown to humanity until the Luna and Lunar Orbiter pictures were returned to Earth.
Even since then, its nature has puzzled researchers. Now we know that a giant impact struck the near side with such force that it created the “near side megabasin”, opening the way for floods of mare and sending vast amounts of ejecta to the far side. The Far Side of the Moon explains this event and also documents the appearance of the features of the far side with beautiful pictures from Lunar Orbiter.

As in the previous volume, The Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Near Side of the Moon, the author has taken the original images and cleaned them of system artefacts using modern digital image processing. The best photographic coverage of the far side of the Moon has been the 150 photos taken by the Lunar Orbiter series. The other sources are pictures taken by the Apollo Command Module, which were limited to the equatorial regions, and the Clementine mission, which took pictures at a high sun angle that washed out the topography of the features. Until now, the far side Lunar Orbiter photos have only been available with strong reconstruction lines, but appear here for the first time as complete photographs, unmarred by imaging and processing artefacts.

Also, this is the first book to explain in detail how the far side was deeply covered by ejecta from the Near Side Megabasin and modified by later impacts.

9. How America Gets Away With Murder: Illegal Wars, Collateral Damage and Crimes Against Humanity - Michael Mandel 2004

* How impartial are war crimes tribunals?

* Are all crimes against humanity treated equally?

The trial of Slobodan Milosevic has raised the prospect of many former political leaders being tried for crimes against humanity. War crimes tribunals and the international criminal courts are supposedly independent mechanisms through which we can administer international justice, and through which tyrants and errant regimes can be brought to account. But is it really that simple?

For example, although Milosevic wound up on trial at The Hague, other attempts at war crimes prosecutions -- notably Pinochet and Sharon -- face insurmountable obstacles. Despite the hopes raised about "an end to impunity", the United States is currently exempting itself entirely from the jurisdiction of the new International Criminal Court.

This new book by renowned scholar Michael Mandel offers the first truly critical account of the war crimes movement. Mandel argues that this movement is not actually about ending war crimes, or impunity for war crimes, but about selectively punishing "the usual suspects" as part of the imperial strategy of the great powers -- primarily the United States.

Examining issues chapter-by-chapter, Mandel explores the moral and legal debates over the recent wars in Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq, supposed exercises in "humanitarian intervention" and "self-defense." He analyzes the role the war crimes movement has played in these wars, variously promoting them or not stopping them, despite their immorality and illegality.

Mandel takes a hard look at the development of the International Criminal Court and its likely destiny. He gives special attention to recent tribunals -- like the one trying Milosevic -- and the way they have been used to prosecute America's enemies. He shows how these tribunals shield America and its allies from responsibility for what is termed "collateral damage," but what is in reality murder on a vast scale.

10. The End of Days: Armageddon and Prophecies of the Return - Zecharia Sitchin 2008

Why is it that our current twenty-first century A.D. is so similar to the twenty-first century B.C.?
Is history destined to repeat itself? Will biblical prophecies come true, and if so, when?

It has been more than three decades since Zecharia Sitchin's trailblazing book The 12th Planet brought to life the Sumerian civilization and its record of the Anunnaki—the extraterrestrials who fashioned man and gave mankind civilization and religion. In this new volume, Sitchin shows that the End is anchored in the events of the Beginning, and once you learn of this Beginning, it is possible to foretell the Future.

In The End of Days, a masterwork that required thirty years of additional research, Sitchin presents compelling new evidence that the Past is the Future—that mankind and its planet Earth are subject to a predetermined cyclical Celestial Time.

In an age when religious fanaticism and a clash of civilizations raise the specter of a nuclear Armageddon, Zecharia Sitchin shatters perceptions and uses history to reveal what is to come at The End of Days.

11. All the Names of the Lord: Lists, Mysticism, and Magic - Valentina Izmirlieva 2008

Christians face a conundrum when it comes to naming God, for if God is unnamable, as theologians maintain, he can also be called by every name. His proper name is thus an open-ended, all-encompassing list, a mystery the Church embraces in its rhetoric, but which many Christians have found difficult to accept. To explore this conflict, Valentina Izmirlieva examines two lists of God’s names: one from The Divine Names, the classic treatise by Pseudo-Dionysius, and the other from The 72 Names of the Lord, an amulet whose history binds together Kabbalah and Christianity, Jews and Slavs, Palestine, Provence, and the Balkans.
This unexpected juxtaposition of a theological treatise and a magical amulet allows Izmirlieva to reveal lists’ rhetorical potential to create order and to function as both tools of knowledge and of power. Despite the two different visions of order represented by each list, Izmirlieva finds that their uses in Christian practice point to a complementary relationship between the existential need for God’s protection and the metaphysical desire to submit to his infinite majesty—a compelling claim sure to provoke discussion among scholars in many fields.

12. From Atlantis to the Sphinx - Colin Wilson 1997

Recent discoveries by Boston University geologist Robert Schoch of ancient water damage to the Sphinx have thrown the scientific world into tizzy, for they suggest that Egypt's legendary monument might be thousands of years older than previously believed. In his astonishing new bestseller exploring the implications of these explosive new findings, Colin Wilson takes us on a grand tour of the knowledge amassed by researchers over the centuries to ask questions about mysteries that have puzzled humanity since Plato: Was there an ancient civilization destroyed by some great catastrophe whose survivors built the Sphinx some 10,500 years before Christ? If so, who were these people who had developed a highly advanced culture and who traveled the world from China to the South Pole (then free of ice)? Were they really so unique in their thinking, as Wilson suggests, that, compared with modern man, they were as alien as Martians? Via paleontology and ritual cannibalism, Wilson's tour through time and space sets out to reconstruct that ancient knowledge. In a fascinating exploration of the remote depths of history, From Atlantis to the Sphinx takes us from the structure of the pyramids and the purpose of their tortuous interior shafts, to the prehistoric cities of America by way of ancient sea maps apparently showing the outlines of Antarctica before it was covered by ice.

13. Interpreting the Bible and the Constitution - Professor Jaroslav Pelikan 2004

Both the Bible and the Constitution have the status of "Great Code," but each of these important texts is controversial as well as enigmatic. They are asked to speak to situations that their authors could not have anticipated on their own. In this book, one of our greatest religious historians brings his vast knowledge of the history of biblical interpretation to bear on the question of constitutional interpretation. Jaroslav Pelikan compares the methods by which the official interpreters of the Bible and the Constitution-the Christian Church and the Supreme Court, respectively-have approached the necessity of interpreting, and reinterpreting, their important texts. In spite of obvious differences, both texts require close, word-by-word exegesis, an awareness of opinions that have gone before, and a willingness to ask new questions of old codes, Pelikan observes. He probes for answers to the question of what makes something authentically "constitutional" or "biblical," and he demonstrates how an understanding of either biblical interpretation or constitutional interpretation can illuminate the other in important ways.

14. Guard Your Castle - John Wainwright 1983

HAVE YOU BEEN BURGLED?
EVERY FOUR MINUTES THERE IS A BREAK IN
HAVE YOU MADE YOUR HOME AS SAFE AS IT COULD REASONABLY BE?
John Wainwright the best-selling crime novelist and ex-policeman has presented the options on locks, doors, windows, grilles and alarms.
Researched with the support and encouragement of the Crime Prevention Division of the Police, the author states clearly and concisely, with diagrams, the varieties of locks, doors etc. available to the ordinary home owner.
EVERYONE WITH A HOME NEEDS THIS BOOK.

15. Security and Safety in the Home - John McGowan and Roger DuBern 1990

If you are taking the contents of this book seriously the chances are that you have already had a serious scare—possibly even an Unpleasant Experience. A burglary, fire or accident at home focuses
attention, with dramatic insistence, on security and safety— subjects normally at the back of the mind until it is too late.
This book offers you the chance to be wise before the event: and to prevent it. It is not alarmist: it is about taking sensible precautions against recognizable risks.
The section on security surveys the risk areas and enables you to assess for yourself how secure your home is and to work out what needs to be done. It covers the security of doors and windows, porches and gates, walls and fences, sheds and garages. It looks at locks, bolts, chains and catches; marking and recording property; installing safes; alarms and whole alarm systems and how to fit them —with the pros and cons of different types and methods; security lighting, timeswitches, infrared and ultrasonic sensors. However, it is not all hardware: each section includes the practical do's and don'ts of security-mindedness that make sense and bring peace of mind.
The safety section deals with the hazard areas q domestic life—danger zones in the house and avoiding injuries; using and storing tools, adhesives and chemicals; electricity and fire risks and preventive equipment; ladders, steps and scaffold towers; and dealing with domestic pests.
John McGowan and Roger DuBern are both do-it-yourself experts of many years' standing, and professional writers on DIY, house maintenance and improvement, home safety and security, and allied subjects.

16. Body Language - How to read others thoughs by their gestures - Allan Pease

hat people say is often very different from what they think or feel. Now, one can learn to read others' thoughts by their gestures. It sounds impossible but body language is easy to pick up, and can tell you if someone is lying, or how to choose a partner and make yourself likeable.

17. Illusion and Escape: The Cell Phone Disease Quagmire: A Summary of American Legal Actions Regarding Mobile Phones and Health Effects - by Dr. George L. Carlo

Cell Phone-Related Diseases and
Early Warning Symptoms
More than 1,000 peer-reviewed, published
studies form the basis for establishing
the link between mobile phone use and a
variety of health problems.
Cell Phone-Related Diseases:
• brain, eye and salivary gland tumors;
• neurological diseases including Autism
and Alzheimer’s;
• debilitating illnesses including electro-
hypersensitivity, anxiety syndromes,
sleep disorders, and depression;
• exacerbation of immune, endocrine,
gastrointestinal and reproductive system
symptoms; and
• compromising efficacy of necessary
medical and therapeutic interventions
Early Warning Symptoms:
• fatigue, shortness of breath and
lethargy
• difficulty sleeping including restless leg
and other nuisance syndromes
• difficulty keeping focus and attention
deficits
• short term memory lapses
• daydreaming and staring off into space
• dizziness and tingling in extremities
• loss of appetite or persistent diarrhea
• unusually severe allergic reactions
• intolerance to alcohol
• extreme sensitivity to sunlight and noise
• impotence and sexual dysfunction
• ineffectiveness of prescription reme-
dies

18. Cell Phone Health Effects | Busy Signals Think Twice Before You Place That Call - by William Thomas 2004

Exquisitely sensitive to subtle electromagnetic harmonies, human brains
and bodies as intricate as galaxies depend on tiny electrical impulses to
conduct complex life-processes - including the ability to read, recall and
respond to these words. Acting as antennas, our anatomies just as easily
tune into spurious signals from radio and microwave transmissions. Blake
Levitt, author of Electromagnetic Fields, says that when it comes to
cellphones, “a worse frequency could not have been chosen for the human
anatomy.”

As cell phones conquer consumer minds and markets, researcher Carolanne
Patton notes that “the brain reaches peak absorption in the UHF bands,
right where cellular telecommunications operate.” British military scientists
have discovered that cellphone transmissions disrupt the brain sites for
memory and learning, causing forgetfulness and sudden confusion.

Other studies show that electromagnetic signals from cellular phones reduce
the ability to concentrate, calculate and coordinate complicated activities
such as driving a car. Startled by $4 billion a year in extra claims among
cellphone-wielding drivers, North American insurers did a double-take that
found simply juggling ‘cell phones is not causing a 600% increase in
accidents over other drivers busy shaving, applying makeup, tuning radios,
taming pets, making out, pouring coffee, retrieving dropped cigarettes,
talking and gesturing to passengers, or actually steering the vehicle.

Instead of just another dangerous distraction, tests conducted by the U.S.
Department of Energy found that using a cell phone severely impairs
memory and reaction times. “Hands-free” mobile speaker-phones cause
even more crashes because they typically emit 10-times more brainwave
interference than handheld units.

19. Very Important information about Cell phones and cancer

What the cell phone companies don't want you to know about emf radiation from cell phones and you health

Prior to 1996, the wireless age was not coming online fast enough, primarily
because communities had the authority to block the siting of cell towers. But the
Federal Communications Act of 1996 made it nearly impossible for communities
to stop construction of cell towers "even if they pose threats to public health and
the environment. Since the decision to enter the age of wireless convenience was
politically determined for us, we have forgotten well-documented safety and
environmental concerns and, with a devil-may-care zeal that is lethally short-
sighted, we have incorporated into our lives every wireless toy that comes on the
market. The Radiation Poisoning Of America
Studies over the last 15 years have hinted at a connection between EMFs and
health problems. EMFs have been implicated in behavioral changes, birth defects
memory loss, and Alzheimer's disease. In 1976, two doctors at the Veteran's
Administration Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y. showed that the offspring of mice
exposed to extremely low-frequency EMFs from power lines were born stunted.
Chronic exposure to high levels of EMR, especially while asleep, is a constant
drain on our vitality. It creates chronic stress, which interferes with the
regeneration and healing that normally takes place during a good night’s sleep.
You may compare it to always swimming against a strong current and this may
well make the difference between recovering from a serious disease and
succumbing to it. read the article

20. NORTHERN UFOs: INVASION OF THE ARCTIC

21. U.F.O'S Serious Business: The Inspector General Brief Number 26, Volume XI, 24 December 1959
Operations & Training; UFOs Serious Business

Unidentified flying objects - sometimes treated lightly by the press and referred to as "flying
saucers" - must be rapidly and accurately identified as serious USAF business in the ZI As AFR 200-2
points out, the Air Force concern with these sightings is threefold: First of all, is the object a threat to
the defense of the U,S.? Secondly, does it contribute to technical or scientific knowledge? And then
there’s the inherent USAF responsibility to explain to the American people through public-information
media what is going on in their skies.
The phenomena or actual objects comprising UFO's will tend to increase, with the public more
aware of goings on in space but still inclined to some apprehension. Technical and defense
considerations will continue to exist in this era.
Published about three months ago, AFR 200-2 outlines necessary orderly, qualified reporting as
well as public-information procedures. This is where the base should stand today, with practices
judged at least satisfactory by commander and inspector:
- Responsibility for handling UFO's should rest with either intelligence, operations, the
Provost Marshal or the Information Officer - in that order of preference, dictated by limits
of the base organization;

- A specific officer should be designated as responsible;

- He should have experience in investigative techniques and also, if possible, scientific or
technical background;

- He should have authority to obtain the assistance of specialists on the base;

- He should be equipped with binoculars, camera, Geiger counter, magnifying glass and
have a source for containers in which to store samples.

What is required is that every UFO sighting be investigated and reported to the Air Technical
Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson AFB and that explanation to the public be realistic and
knowledgeable. Normally that explanation will be made only by the OSAF Information Office. It all
adds up to part of the job of being experts in our own domain.

22. Clyde Tombaugh, Mars, and UFOs - MICHAEL D. SWORDS 1999

Abstract — Clyde Tombaugh was perhaps our greatest observational as-
tronomer. It is folk-wisdom in academic circles that astronomers do not see
UFOs. Tombaugh saw several. His experience and views, and those of some
closely associated technical people, are placed in their contexts and briefly
retold here.
Introduction
"UFOs do not exist. If they did, surely astronomers would see them." This was
a belief, and a public argument, placed against UFOs from the early days of
sightings in the late 1940s to the present day. It is a belief that seems to have
had some force of inf luence within the scientific community. This in itself is
interesting since:
A. Long-ranging, narrow-field observing instruments are among the poorest
choices for detectors of any near-ground phenomenon (thus eliminating any
simple-minded advantage people might feel that astronomers would have).
B. It is not true. Dr. J. Allen Hynek traveled the country while working for
the United States Air Force UFO Project, and interviewed several astronomers
who had seen UFOs.
Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of the planet Pluto and obsessive sky-watcher,
was one of them.

23. Shaman, Healer, Sage - Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D. 2003

A professor of psychology researching the effects of the mind on the brain discovered
Western philosophy and medicine doesn’t know it all when he encountered Inka
shamans who could ‘see’ genetic imprints of health and disease taking shape around
people. Carolyn Burdet meets a doctor who walks in both worlds.