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1. Towers of Deception: The Media Cover-up of 9/11

A dozen carefully researched books have exposed the official story of 9/11 to be a terror fraud. Yet the mainstream media have monolithically failed to ask elementary questions about anomalies in this story. So-called alternative media have been little better. Towers of Deception explains why and prescribes actions to break out the truth.

Authored by a lifelong journalist who was for thirty-five years a media critic, Towers of Deception provides twenty-six "exhibits" of evidence proving "beyond a reasonable doubt" that 9/11 was an inside job. It then presents case histories of de facto censorship by mainstream media and examines the psychological phenomenon of denial. "False flag" operations and psychological warfare are dealt with in detail, as is the "invisible government"-the powers pulling strings behind the scenes. Following a profile of Dr. David Ray Griffin as an authentic prophet of the 9/11 truth movement, Towers of Deception urges people to speak truth to power and challenge all media.

Interspersed with photographs, diary entries, and inspiring profiles of those who see 9/11 truth as the Achilles' heel of the neocon agenda.

2. The Complete Handbook of Nature's Cures - by Practitioner Shri. H. K. Bakhru's

It is a distinct philosophy and science which strengthens the age-old faith in the correction of bodily disorders and restoration of health through elements freely available in nature. It brings home the basic fact that healing is brought about by the inherent curative powers of the body!

"Practitioner Shri. H. K. Bakhru's eBook entitled "The Complete Handbook of Nature's Cures" is a complete guide to naturopathy. This eBook offers a way which, if followed, will provide renewed energy, increased vitality, and greater satisfaction that comes from living a full and useful life. Bakhru advocates that nature provides a cure for every illness and disorder..."

Bakhru's informative and revealing eBook contains 265 pages full of information on how to Naturally Cure many common ailments and diseases. Presented in PDF Format with Easy Bookmarked Navigation so you won't have to scroll through loads of pages just to find the section that you need.

The eBook contains information on 100's of different diseases and illnesses, as well as the symptoms, causes, and treatment for them. Among the many different illnesses include: influenza, kidney stones, rheumatism, sexual impotence, heart disease, diabetes, eczema, asthma, obesity, insomnia, and many many more!! The treatments can be carried out by yourself naturally at home.

The following sections are included in the eBook:

Part I:Nature Cure and Natural Methods of Treatment

(1) Principles & Practice of Nature Cure (6) Therapeutic Value of Massage
(2) Fasting - The Master Remedy (7) Yoga Therapy
(3) Therapeutic Baths (8) Healing Power of Colours
(4) Curative Powers of Earth (9) Sleep - Restorative of Tired Body & Mind
(5) Exercise in Health & Disease

Part II: Health Through Nutrition

(10) Optimum Nutrition for Vigour & Vitality (16) Health Promotion The Vegetarian Way
(11) Miracles of Alkalizing Diet (17) Importance of Dietary Fibre
(12) Vitamins & Their Importance in Health & Disease (18) Lecithin - An Amazing Youth Element
(13) Minerals & Their Importance in Nutrition (19) Role of Enzymes in Nutrition
(14) Amazing Power of Amino Acids (20) Raw Juice Therapy
(15) Secrets of Food Combining (21) Sprouts for Optimizing Nutrition

Part III: Diseases And Their Natural Treatment

(22) Acne (53) Headaches & Migraine
(23) Alcoholism (54) Heart Disease
(24) Allergies (55) High Blood Cholesterol
(25) Anaemia (56) High Blood Pressure
(26) Appendicitis (57) Hydrocele
(27) Arteriosclerosis (58) Hypoglycemia
(28) Arthritis (59) Indigestion
(29) Asthma (60) Influenza
(30) Back Ache (61) Insomnia
(31) Bronchitis (62) Jaundice
(32) Cancer (63) Kidney Stones
(33) Cataract (64) Leucoderma
(34) Cirrhosis of the Liver (65) Neuritis
(35) Colitis (66) Nephritis
(36) Common Cold (67) Obesity
(37) Conjunctivitis (68) Peptic Ulcer
(38) Constipation (69) Piles
(39) Dandruff (70) Premature Graying of Hair
(40) Defective Vision (71) Prostate Disorders
(41) Depression (72) Psoriasis
(42) Diabetes (73) Pyorrhoea
(43) Diarrhoeh (74) Rheumatism
(44) Dysentery (75) Sexual Impotence
(45) Eczema (76) Sinusitis
(46) Epilepsy (77) Stress
(47) Falling of Hair (78) Thinness
(48) Fatigue (79) Tonsillitis
(49) Gall Bladder Disorders (80) Tuberculosis
(50) Gastritis (81) Varicose Veins
(51) Glaucoma (82) Venereal Diseases
(52) Gout

Part IV: Women's Problems

(83) Menstrual Disorders (90) Inflammation of the Uterus
(84) Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (91) Prolapse of the Uterus
(85) Menopausal Problems (92) Vaginitis
(86) Childbirth - The Natural Way (93) Pruritus Vulvae
(87 Habitual Abortion (94) Hysteria
(88) Female Sterility (95) Goitre
(89) Leucorrhoea

Part V: Other Diseases

(96) Cholera (103) Measles
(97) Dermatitis (104) Mumps
(98) Hiatis Hernia (105) Pleurisy
(99) Intestinal Worms (106) Pneumonia
(100) Malaria (107) Sore Throat
(101) Whooping Cough (108) Cystisis
(102) Halitosis

What is Naturopathy?

" Nature never did betray the heart that loved her."

" Naturopathy" is a system of medicine aimed to diagnose and treat any human ailment, pain and injury through the use of natural elements, mainly 5 in number ? Space, Air, Fire, Water and Earth.

Naturopathists are adamant that all forms of disease are due to the same cause, that is - the accumulation of waste materials and toxins in our bodies that are steadily piling up.

One of the main principles of Naturopathy is that "disease is one, its cause is one and so its treatment is one."

How do the waste materials pile up?......
Natural means ? Our body is made up of cells, some of which continuously die and are replaced by new ones. The old dead cells are foreign material to the body and need to be eliminated. In addition, processes of the living cells also generate toxic wastes due to metabolic reactions.
Unnatural means ? Wrong ways of life also cause production of excess toxins.

When these toxins are not eliminated at a reasonably fast rate, a diseased condition is created.

MYTH !! - germs cause disease

Germs do not cause disease but are found breeding in the accumulating waste matter in the body. In a healthy body, having normal secretions and excretions, the germs cannot find a breeding ground and are destroyed by the antibodies present in the secretions. There have been extensive experiments to prove this.

"Just as mud cannot stick to a smooth, oily surface... similarly, germs cannot blemish a healthy body.?

Germs are part of the result of disease and not the cause. Naturopathy recognizes this. Instead of concentrating its energy on killing germs, the activity of which we cannot escape when the conditions are ripe, naturopathy attempts to invigorate the system, to build up blood and lymph, and to purify the tissues so that germ activity is rendered inconsequential.

Exercise keeps the balance between nutrition and drainage. Exercise - both physical and mental ? help greatly in removing harmful toxins. Exercises provide for a greater intake of oxygen and help in improving blood circulation. Organ massage also takes place.

Yoga provides for an extremely beneficial and complete method aimed at total body and mind health.

"The greatest harm of drug treatment is usually not so much the toxicity or side effects as it is the effects of suppression. Allopathic (conventional Western) medical thinking generally seeks immediate gratification: just make the symptom go away. So the patient may be better in the short term, but is usually worse in the longer term."Alexander Fleming, the scientist who discovered penicillin, cautioned against the overuse of antibiotics. Unless the scientific community and the general public heed his warning, Harvard professor Walter Gilbert, a Nobel prizewinner in chemistry, asserted, "There may be a time down the road when 80%25 to 90%25 of infections will be resistant to all known antibiotics.

Naturopathy cure gives you a description of the cure and why it works, along with Favorable Effects, Precautions, and Diseases that it can be used to treat.

3. Lessons in Gnani Yoga: The Yoga of Wisdom - Yogi Ramacharaka, William Walker Atkinson

The Creative Will. In our first lesson of this series, we stated tliat among the other qualities and attributes that we were compelled, by the laws of our reason, to think that the Absolute possessed, was that of Omnipotence or All-Power. In other words we are compelled to think of the One as being the source and fount of all the Power there is, ever has been, or ever can be in the Universe. Not only, as is generally supposed, that the Power of the One is greater than any other Power,— but more than this, that there can be no other power, and that, therefore, each and every, any and all manifestations or forms of Power, Force or Energy must be a part of the great one Energy which emanates from the One. There is no escape from this conclusion, as startling as it may appear to the mind unaccustomed to it. If there is any power not from and of the One, from whence comes such power, for there is nothing else outside of the One? Who or what exists outside of the One that can manifest even the faintest degree of power of any kind? All power must come from the Absolute, and must in its nature be but one. Modern Science has recognized this truth, and one of its fundamental principles is the Unity of Energy —the theory that all forms of Energy are, at the last, One. Science holds that all forms of Energy are interchangeable, and from this idea comes the theory of the Conservation of Energy or Corelation of Force.Science teaches that every manifestation of energy, power, or force, from the operation of the law of gravitation, up to the highest form of mental force is but the operation of the One Energy of the Universe. Just what this Energy is, in its inner nature, Science does not know. It has many theories, but does not advance any of them as a law

4. Fire and Blood: Rubies in Myth, Magic, and History By Diane Morgan 2007

The ruby is the world's most precious and rare stone. For the ancient Hindus, the ruby was Rajnapura: the Gem of Gems, at whose heart surges an eternal, unquenchable flame. Yet, for all its rarity and beauty, the ruby has always been a slightly sinister stone. Indian legend says the ruby was born from the blood of a demon. Indeed, the ruby is very close to a wild, living being: fiery, passionate, and dangerous. It has been at the center of love and wars, a symbol of passion, greed, and strong magic. Ancient sages and modern crystal healers have credited it with strange powers--from the granting of prophetic insight to protecting one from bullets. It has long been part of the human journey: coveted, fought over, and feared. In Fire and Blood, Morgan considers all the beautiful and terrifying facets of this magnificent stone: scientific, economic, mythological, and spiritual. She discusses the great stones and great heists of the ruby world--and the famous fakes, too--the great Black Prince and renowned Timur. The book closes with a discussion of the making of synthetic rubies and the laser beam.

5. Mediating the Power of Buddhas: Ritual in the Manjusrimulakalpa - glenn wallis

Mediating the Power of Buddhas offers a fascinating analysis of the seventh-century ritual manual, the Manjusrimulakalpa. This medieval text is intended to reveal the path into a ritual universe where the power of a buddha abides. Author Glenn Wallis traces the strategies of the Manjusrimulakalpa to enable its committed reader to perfect the promised ritual, uncovering what conditions must be met for ritual practice to succeed and what personal characteristics practitioners must possess in order to realize the ritual intentions of the Buddhist community. The manual itself was written at a key point in Buddhist history, one when Hindu forms of practice were still imitated and on the cusp of the shift from Mahaµyaµna to Vajrayaµna (or Tantric) Buddhism. In addition, the Manjusrimulakalpa presents a rich compendium of Buddhist life in an earlier era, containing information on a variety of its readers' concerns: astrology, astronomy, medicine and healing, ritual practice, iconography, devotion, and meditation

6. Tantric Treasures: Three Collections of Mystical Verse from Buddhist India - roger jackson

Roger Jackson provides accurate, accessible translations of three classics of medieval Indian Buddhist mysticism: the "couplet-treasuries" of the great tantric masters Saraha, Kanha, and Tilopa. Since their composition around 1000 CE, these poems have exerted a powerful influence on spiritual life, as well as poetry and song, in India, Nepal, and Tibet. Jackson's fresh translations allow the poetry to shine through, capturing the sense and spirit of the poems in the original. Jackson offers a thorough introduction that deftly summarizes the latest scholarship, situating the poems in their historical context and making them accessible not only to scholars but also to students and practitioners.

7. The Positive Psychology of Buddhism and Yoga: Paths to A Mature Happiness - marvin levine

In a manner never before published, this book presents both Buddhism and Yoga and relates them to contemporary Western psychology. Although existing books begin with advanced concepts, such as emptiness or egolessness, The Positive Psychology of Buddhism and Yoga begins with very basic concepts and avoids the exotic and so called "mystical" notions. Levine emphasizes the goals of Buddhism and Yoga and the methods they employ to achieve those goals.

This book is divided into four sections. The first deals with Buddhism, the second with Yoga, and the third describes aims and practices in Western clinical psychology. The fourth section is a workshop on handling anger. The central lesson of the first three sections is that one can improve one's life by changing one's self. This fourth section applies this lesson and the methods of the three preceding sections to handling one's own anger. Overall the book is rich with Eastern tales and illustrative anecdotes. These concrete examples vividly illuminate the general conceptual presentation.

Levine shows not only the basic concerns of Buddhism and Yoga and how intensely practical their methods are but how these concerns and methods relate to those of modern Western psychology. Application to daily living is emphasized throughout.

8. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Tantric Sex - By Judith; St.John; Jeff Ph.D. Kuriansky 2002

I absoultely loved this book for the many practical suggestions given. It's written in terms a lay person can understand even if they've never read anything about Tantra. Not only does the author explain the complete scope of Tantra, she gives you quick blurps of things you can do to get started on a Tantric path. This book is written in a style that allows all readers to comprehend a concept which could truly save our world. People need love and often want to connect with their loved one in the deepest of intimate ways. Let's face it, we all want to know more about we can have magical sex but most of the time it feels like there is something missing, like there must be something more. You will learn what "the more" is. Sex is something we think about often but rarely have a place we can talk openly. How is one to learn those very things that could give you the kind of sex in your life that you desire? Reading this book has the potential to change your life in a big way.

If you find your attention wanders and you really aren't in to reading for long periods of time, you can pick up this book and read for as little as 5 minutes and get something out of it. I doubt you will be able to put it down after 5 minutes though because the content is stimulating and leaves you wanting to know more.

This book is written in a style which makes it possible for anyone to comprehend the concept of living Blissfully. It could help bring us to world peace if we could all learn how to come from our hearts. It will teach us how to make love from our hearts. It will also help woman overcome old programing that sex might be anything less than our birthright. This book truly makes the connection between sexuality and spirituality. WOW

9. The Britannica Guide to Inventions That Changed the Modern World (Turning Points in History) - Robert Curley 2009

The Britannica Guide to Inventions That Changed the Modern World, is one title in a 4 book series that focuses on the transformative power of various movements, voyages, conceits, and outright brainstorms. A true journey into modernity, this set delves into the facts surrounding landmark decisions, actions, and inventions that have advanced cultures, inspired humankind and forever changed the way the world works. Readers will see the world in a while new light after learning about the social movements, inventions, explorers, and theories that have created our society's substrate. A detailed table of contents allows for leisure reading by subject and also acts a quick locator for research.

10. Encyclopedia of World Scientists - Elizabeth H. Oakes 2007

Encyclopedia of World Scientists, Revised Edition" is a diverse and comprehensive two-volume collection of biographies of scientists. This essential work contains fascinating stories of nearly 1,000 scientists - almost half of whom are female - who have contributed significantly to their fields. All scientific disciplines are represented, as well as all periods of history as far back as 400 BCE. With more than 100 new entries and more than 200 photographs and illustrations, this revised edition highlights how scientists have overcome formidable obstacles while in pursuit of great achievements that have forever altered our understanding of the world. While this set brings together an array of well-known and lesser known scientists, providing the basic biographical details of their lives, the focus is on their work, with their scientific achievements presented in everyday language that makes even the most complex concepts accessible. The well-known scientific "greats" of history are featured, along with contemporary scientists whose work is just verging on greatness. Among these are many minority scientists who have often been excluded from similar books. Entries are organized by field, by country of birth, by country of major scientific activity, and by year of birth. Entries include: Charles Babbage; Clara Barton; George Washington Carver; Anders Celsius; Johannes Kepler; Eleanora Bliss Knopf; Mathilde Krim; Antoni van Leeuwenhoek; Rita Levi-Montalcini; Carl Linnaeus; Barbara McClintock; Margaret Mead; Louis Pasteur; Kate Olivia Sessions; Mary Edwards Walker; and, Karl Ziegler.

11. Encyclopedia of Historic Places - Courtlandt Canby, David S. Lemberg 2007

The three-volume "Encyclopedia of Historic Places, Revised Edition" identifies and provides fascinating background information on cities, towns, districts, territories, and nations around the world. With more than 9,000 A-to-Z entries and a full-color insert in each volume, this revised set is much more comprehensive and colorful than the previous edition. In addition to current place names, cities, and states, this encyclopedia also has a substantial listing of ancient and classical places that are no longer in existence. There have been many changes in the geography of the world over the past 25 years, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the birth of the European Union, to name a few. All of these changes, and many more, have been updated in this new edition to make the information as current as possible. The revision also includes new entries from every region of the world, with an added emphasis on how industry and technology have changed the geography of the modern world. The entries include: The Alamo; Berlin; Congo; Dakar; Erie Canal; Fort Knox; Hawaii; Ionian Islands; Java; Kabul; London; Mecca; New Orleans; Omaha Beach; Paris; Rome; Salzburg; Tibet; Tokyo; Vicksburg; and Windhoek.

12. Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol&Addictive Behavior - Pamela Korsmeyer, Henry R. Kranzler 2008

Explores the social, medical, legal and political issues related to drugs and alcohol and associated behaviors. Includes emerging topics and developments in the many fields of addiction studies.

13. The Wounded Warrior Handbook: A Resource Guide for Returning Veterans By Janelle Hill 2008

The typical wounded soldier must complete and file 22 forms following an active-duty injury. To many soldiers and their families coping with the shock and reality of the injuries, figuring out what to do next--even completing tasks as seemingly easy as submitting paperwork--can be overwhelming and confusing.
Written with these men and women in mind, The Wounded Warrior Handbook provides our wounded heroes and their families with quick, straightforward answers to the questions they suddenly face and guides them through the deluge of processes, procedures, and policies they must adhere to in order to receive the care they deserve and need.
Comprehensive and easy-to-use, the Handbook compiles information regarding medical treatment, rehabilitation, counseling, support, and transition, including

Symptoms, treatment options, and information resources of common injuries
Programs to help families reach and care for their injured soldiers
Definitions of the seven classifications of "casualty" and the notification process for next of kin
Documents family members should carry when traveling to see their loved ones
Challenges of reintegrating into everyday life, and tips and resources for succeeding
Guidance for finding a job that matches an injured soldier's physical abilities and skills
Organizations offering advocacy and legal assistance
Locations of Veterans Affairs hospitals, medical centers, and clinics
Whether you work with members of the military or support a community that does, you can help our embattled men and women make the transition from active duty to post-war domestic life with this time-saving and life-restoring book.

14. Dictionary of Plant Breeding: 2nd Edition - Rolf Schlegel 2009

Arguably one of the oldest scientific traditions, plant breeding began in Neolithic times, with methods as simple as saving the seeds of desirable plants and sowing them later. It was not until the re-encounter with Mendel’s discoveries thousands of years later that the genetic basis of breeding was understood. Developments since then have provided further insight into how genes acting alone, or in concert with other genes and the environment, result in a particular phenotype.

From Abaxial to Zymogram, the Dictionary of Plant Breeding contains clear and useful definitions of the terms associated with plant breeding and related scientific/technological disciplines. This second edition of a bestseller defines jargon, provides helpful tables, examples, and breeding schemes, and includes a list of crop plants with salient details. Packed with data and organized to make that data easy to access, this revised and expanded reference provides comprehensive coverage of the latest discoveries in cytogenetics, molecular genetics, marker-assisted selection, experimental gene transfer, seed sciences, crop physiology, and genetically modified crops.

A complex subject, plant breeding draws from many scientific and technological disciplines, often making it difficult to know the precise meanings of many terms and to accurately interpret specific concepts. Most dictionaries available are highly specific and fragmentary. As in the previous edition, this dictionary unifies concepts by including the specific terms of plant breeding and terms that are adjusted from other disciplines. Drawing on the author’s 30 years of experience, the dictionary provides an encyclopedic list of commonly used technical terms that reflect the latest developments in the field.

15. O.T.O. Rituals and Sexmagick - by Theodor Reuss and Aleister Crowley (3 Parts)...($460.00)

16. The Grady Project, Issue 1.Eleven poems by Hymenaeus Alpha, former Caliph of the O.T.O. ( Very rare!)

17. Magic and Mystery in Tibet - Alexandra David-Neel 1971

Seeker, adventurer, pilgrim, and scholar, David-Neel (1868–1969) was the first European woman to explore the once-forbidden city of Lhasa. This memoir offers an objective account of the supernatural events she witnessed during the 1920s among the mystics and hermits of Tibet — including levitation, telepathy, and the ability to walk on water. Includes 32 photographs.

18. The Golden Dawn Scrapbook: The Rise and Fall of a Magical Order - Gilbert 1998

The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was the last and greatest flowering of the Victorian occult revival. Historian R.A. Gilbert uses photos and personal letters never before seen or published to provide an intimate and cohesive history of this controversial group--from its creation in the late 1800s to its fractured dissolution in the early 1900s. Over 80 illustrations. color insert.

19. A Healing Grove: African Tree Remedies and Rituals for the Body and Spirit - stephanie rose bird 2009

Reclaiming traditions based on plants and herbs has never been more important than it is today. Widespread use of chemicals, hormones, and additives introduce unknown substances into our bodies. On a larger scale, our future on the planet depends on our ability and willingness to incorporate earth-friendly practices into daily life. Where better to look for natural remedies and soothing rituals than Africa? It is, after all, the Mother Continent, allegedly the birthplace of the entire human race, and the keeper of ancient earth knowledge.