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1. Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs, from Communism
to al-Qaeda By Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton, Henry R. Schlesinger
2008
From two men who know better than anyone how espionage really works, an
unprecedented history—heavily illustrated with neverbefore- seen
images—of the CIA’s most secretive operations and the gadgets that made
them possible.
It is a world where the intrigue of reality exceeds that of fiction.
What is an invisible photo used for? What does it take to build a quiet
helicopter? How does one embed a listening device in a cat? If these
sound like challenges for Q, James Bond’s fictional gadget-master,
think again. They’re all real-life devices created by the CIA’s Office
of Technical Service—an ultrasecretive department that combines the
marvels of state-of-the-art technology with the time-proven traditions
of classic espionage. And now, in the first book ever written about
this office, the former director of OTS teams up with an
internationally renowned intelligence historian to take readers into
the laboratory of espionage.
Spycraft tells amazing life and death stories about this littleknown
group, much of it never before revealed. Against the backdrop of some
of America’s most critical periods in recent history—including the Cold
War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the war on terror—the authors show
the real technical and human story of how the CIA carries out its
missions.
2. Hawaiian Apartheid - Racial Separatism and Ethnic Nationalism in the
Aloha State - Kenneth, R. Conklin 2007
This book seeks to awaken the public to the dangers of the Hawaiian
sovereignty movement. A gathering storm of racial separatism and ethnic
nationalism threatens not only the people of Hawaii but the entire
United States. The Hawaiian Government Reorganization bill, also known
as the "Akaka bill" (currently S.310 and H.R.505), threatens to set a
precedent for ethnic balkanization throughout America. It seeks to
create a racially exclusionary government using federal and state land
and money. Hawaii's independence activists want to rip the 50th star
off the flag, either by international efforts or through the economic
and political power the Akaka bill would give ethnic Hawaiians as a
group. This book begins with an in-depth description and analysis of
racial separatism and ethnic nationalism in today's Hawaiian
sovereignty movement. Then it analyzes historical grievances, and the
junk science of current victimhood claims, fueling the Hawaiian
grievance industry. The book analyzes anti-military and anti-American
activity. It describes the dangers of claims to indigenous rights, and
why those claims are bogus in Hawaii. The book analyzes some Hawaiian
sovereignty frauds including a billion dollars in Hawaiian Kingdom
government bonds, the "Perfect Title" land title scam, and the "World
Court" scam. The closing chapter offers hope for the future, describing
an action agenda. Ken Conklin, author, has a Ph.D. in Philosophy. He
has lived in Hawaii since 1992. He has devoted full time for 15 years
to studying Hawaiian history, culture, and language, and the Hawaiian
sovereignty movement; and speaks Hawaiian with moderate fluency. He is
a scholar and civil rights activist working to protect unity, equality,
and aloha for all. He has published numerous essays in newspapers,
appeared on television and radio, taught a course on Hawaiian
sovereignty at the University of Hawaii, and maintains a large website.
3. Rockefeller, "internationalist,": The man who misrules the world -
Emanuel Mann Josephson 1952
Josephson was one of the great all-time Rockefeller haters and an early
exposer of their nefarious schemes in finance, education, medicine,
social work and philanthropy, foreign and domestic policy.
This is a pioneering study (which is not always accurately documented
by the rigors of today's scholarship and analysis) but never-the-less
is recommended.
4. Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent, 2 Volume Set -
Barbara A. (Alane) Kerr 2009
For many years, study of giftedness, creativity and talent was of
concern to a small community of scholars. With publication of A Nation
Deceived: How America Holds Back its Brightest Students (Templeton
Foundation), these topics became a national concern. Time magazine
devoted attention to the issue of gifted education, and a million
people visited the report's web site to read and download information
about gifted education. In addition, the field itself has erupted into
controversy over the last decade as the most basic concepts of
intelligence, creativity and talent have been questioned. Is there just
one intelligence, or many? Is creativity a personality trait, an aspect
of consciousness, or an interaction of culture and the individual?
Should talent be considered latent potential or proven performance?
Complexities of the controversies are as puzzling to experts within the
field as they are to newcomers.
The 2-volume Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent
presents state-of-the-art research and ready-to-use facts from the
fields of education, psychology, sociology, and the arts. More than 400
entries sort out research findings on giftedness and creativity and
their applications in education, training, science and the arts,
athletics, and everyday life. From A-to-Z, entries cover the major
facets of this field, from ability grouping, to achievement and
aptitude testing, emotional intelligence, gender differences, genius,
intelligence testing, learning styles, minority gifted education,
multiple intelligences, musical ability, Olympic athletes, prodigies,
Science Olympics, self actualization, thinking skills, and more.
5. The Hunt for Zero Point : Inside the Classified World of Antigravity
Technology - nick cook 2002
Imagine the power, economic and military, that would fall into the
hands of the person who figured out how to bypass the ordinary laws of
physics, defy gravity, and travel near the speed of light.
6. Psychic Sexuality: The Bio-Psychic Anatomy of Sexual Energies by
INGO SWANN 1999 ($350.00)
An intelligent and intellectual work on the subject of sex in all it's
aspects.
7. THE EQUINOX THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE AA THE REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC
ILLUMINISM VOL I No I
WITH the publication of this REVIEW begins a completely
new adventure in the history of mankind. Whatever
knowledge may previously have been imputed to men, it has
always been fenced in with conditions and restrictions. The
time has come to speak plainly, and so far as may be in the
language of the multitude.
Thus, the Brothers of the A A announce themselves
without miracle or mystery. It is easy for every charlatan to
perform wonders, to bewilder and even to deceive not only
fools but all persons, however shrewd, untrained in
observation; nor does the trained observed always succeed
instantly in detecting the fraud. Again, what the A A
propose to do is to enable such men as are capable of
advancement to a higher interpretation of manhood to do so;
and the proof of their ability lies in their success, and not in
any other irrelevant phenomenon. The argument from miracles is
a non sequitur.
Nor is there anything mysterious in the A A; one must
not confuse the mysterious with the unknown. Some of the
contents of this REVIEW may be difficult or impossible to
understand at first, but only in the sense that Homer is
unintelligible to a person ignorant of Greek.
8. equinox vol1 no2
EDITORIAL
LIBER O
THE HERB DANGEROUS—(PART II) THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HASHISH.
OLIVER HADDO
REVIEWS 90
THE GARDEN OF JANUS. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
THE DREAM CIRCEAN. BY MARTIAL NAY
THE LOST SHEPHERD. BY VICTOR B. NEUBURG
A HANDBOOK OF GEOMANCY
THE ORGAN IN KING’S CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE. BY G. H
PINSENT.
A NOTE ON GENESIS
THE FIVE ADORATIONS. BY DOST ACHIHA KHAN
ILLUSION D’AMOUREUX. BY FRANCIS BENDICK
THE OPIUM-SMOKER
POSTCARDS TO PROBATIONERS. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
THE WILD ASS. BY ALYS CUSACK
THE SPHINX AT GIZA. BY LORD DUNSANAY
THE PRIESTESS OF PANORMITA. BY ELAINE CARR
THE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON THE KING (BOOK II)
AMONGST THE MERMAIDS. BY NORMAN ROE
AVE ADONAI. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
THE MAN-COVER. BY GEORGE RAFFALOVICH
STEWED PRUNES AND PRISM: THE TENNYSON CENTENARY.
9. equinox vol1 no3
HIS book contains in concise tabulated form a comparative view of all
the symbols of the great
religions of the world; the perfect attributions of the Taro, so long
kept secret by the Rosicrucians,
are now for the first time published; also the complete secret magical
correspondences of the G D
and R. R. et A. C. It forms, in short, a complete magical and
philosophical dictionary; a key to all
religions and to all practical occult working.
For the first time Western and Qabalistic symbols have been harmonized
with those of Hinduism,
Buddhism, Mohammedanism, Taoism, &c. By a glance at the Tables, anybody
conversant with any one
system can understand perfectly all others.
10. equinox vol1 no4
LIBER III
LIBER A
I. NSIT N. ATURAE R. EGINA I. SIS. BY OMNIA VINCAM
REVIEWS
MY LADY OF THE BREECHES. BY GEORGE RAFFALOVICH
REVIEWS
AT BORDJ-AN-NUS. BY HILDA NORFOLK
LINOS ISIDOS. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
THE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON THE KING. IV
PAN TO ARTEMIS. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
THE INTERPRETER. BY PERDURABO
THE DAUGHTER OF THE HORSELEECH. BY ETHEL RAMSAY
THE DREAMER
MR TODD. A MORALITY. BY THE AUTHOR OF “ROSA MUNDI”
THE GNOME. BY VICTOR B. NEUBURG
REVIEWS
THE HERB DANGEROUS. PART IV: THE HASHEESH EATER
THE BUDDHIST
THE AGNOSTIC
THE MANTRA-YOGI
THE VIOLINIST. BY FRANCIS BENDICK
EHE! BY GEORGE RAFFALOVICH
HALF-HOURS WITH FAMOUS MAHATMAS. NO 1. BY SAM HA
THE THIEF-TAKER. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
REVIEW
THE EYES OF ST. LJUBOV. BY J. F. C. FULLER AND GEORGE
RAFFALOVICH
MIDSUMMER EVE. BY ETHEL ARCHER
THE POETICAL MEMORY
ADELA
THE THREE WORMS. BY EDWARD STORER
THE FELON FLOWER. BY ETHEL ARCHER
THE BIG STICK
GLAZIER’S HOUSES
IN THE TEMPLE. BY VICTOR B. NEUBURG
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LIBER HHH
THE BLIND PROPHET. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
THE TRAINING OF THE MIND. BY ANANDA METTEYA
THE SABBATH. By ETHEL RAMSAY
THE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON THE KING
A NOCTURNE. BY VICTOR B. NEUBURG
THE VIXEN. BY FRANCIS BENDICK
THE PILGRIM. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
MY CRAPULOUS CONTEMPORARIES, NO. IV.—WISDOM WHIL
YOU WAITE. BY ALEISTER CROWLEY
X-RAYS ON EX-PROBATIONERS. BY PERDURABO
THE VAMPIRE. BY ETHEL ARCHER.
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12. Imminent Dangers - Samuel Morse
The history we know today is a lie. We have all been lied to through
our educational system and our religious institutions.
12. Knights of Malta, Pilgrim Society, etc
List of names and affiliations
14. GMO Food Guide
This is the perfect guide for people who chose to not consume
genetically modified organisms. Many name brands are listed, did you
know that over 75% of the food sold in stores contains at least one GMO
ingredient, the most common culprit is soy, it is in nearly every food
product. What are you eating?
15. The Holographic Universe - michael talbot 1992
Author Talbot writes that ". . . there is evidence to suggest that our
world and everything in it. . . are also only ghostly images,
projections from a level of reality so beyond our own it is literally
beyond both space and time." Hence, the title of his book. Beginning
with the work of physicist David Bohm and neurophysiologist Karl
Pribram, both of whom independently arrived at holographic theories or
models of the universe, Talbot explains in clear terms the theory and
physics of holography and its application, both in science and in
explanation of the paranormal and psychic. His theory of reality
accommodates this latest thinking in physics as well as many unresolved
mind-body questions. This well-written and fascinating study is
recommended for science collections.
16. Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing
Debate over Science and Religion - edward j. larson
If you haven't seen the film version of Inherit the Wind, you might
have read it in high school. And even people who have never heard of
either the movie or the play probably know something about the events
that inspired them: The 1925 Scopes "monkey trial," during which
Darwin's theory of evolution was essentially put on trial before the
nation. Inherit the Wind paints a romantic picture of John Scopes as a
principled biology teacher driven to present scientific theory to his
students, even in the teeth of a Tennessee state law prohibiting the
teaching of anything other than creationism. The truth, it turns out,
was something quite different. In his fascinating history of the Scopes
trial, Summer for the Gods, Edward J. Larson makes it abundantly clear
that Truth and the Purity of Science had very little to do with the
Scopes case. Tennessee had passed a law prohibiting the teaching of
evolution, and the American Civil Liberties Union responded by
advertising statewide for a high-school teacher willing to defy the
law. Communities all across Tennessee saw an opportunity to put
themselves on the map by hosting such a controversial trial, but it was
the town of Dayton that came up with a sacrificial victim: John Scopes,
a man who knew little about evolution and wasn't even the class's
regular teacher. Chosen by the city fathers, Scopes obligingly broke
the law and was carted off to jail to await trial.
What happened next was a bizarre mix of theatrics and law, enacted by
William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution and Clarence Darrow for the
defense. Though Darrow lost the trial, he made his point--and his
career--by calling Bryan, a noted Bible expert, as a witness for the
defense. Summer for the Gods is a remarkable retelling of the trial and
the events leading up to it, proof positive that truth is stranger than
science.
17. Blessed Days of Anaesthesia: How Anaesthetics Changed the World -
stephanie j. snow 2008
Among all the great discoveries and inventions of the nineteenth
century, few offer us a more fascinating insight into Victorian society
than the discovery of anesthesia. Now considered to be one of the
greatest inventions for humanity since the printing press, anesthesia
offered pain-free operations, childbirth with reduced suffering, and
instant access to the world beyond consciousness. And yet, upon its
introduction, Victorian medics, moralists, clergymen, and scientists,
were plunged into turmoil.
In Blessed Days of Anesthesia, Stephanie Snow offers a vivid and
engaging account of the early days of anesthesia. She unravels some key
moments in medical history: from Humphry Davy's early experiments with
nitrous oxide and the dramas that drove the discovery of ether
anesthesia in America, to the outrage provoked by Queen Victoria's use
of chloroform during the birth of Prince Leopold. And there are grisly
stories too: frequent deaths, and even notorious murders. Interweaved
throughout the story, a fascinating social change is revealed. For
anesthesia caused the Victorians to rethink concepts of pain,
sexuality, and the links between mind and body. From this turmoil, a
profound change in attitudes began to be realized, as the view that
physical suffering could, and should, be prevented permeated society,
most tellingly at first in prisons and schools where pain was used as a
method of social control. In this way, the discovery of anesthesia left
not only a medical and scientific legacy that changed the world, but a
compassionate one too.
Bringing together the history of science and an account of profound
social change, Blessed Days of Anesthesia is a compelling, and broadly
illuminating, account of a fascinating period in medical history.
18. Great Conspiracies and Elaborate Cover-Ups - Daniel Cohen 1997
What You Don't Know about Black Helicopters, Masonic Secrets, and the
Murder of Marilyn Monroe
Chapter 1 - The JFK Assassination Conspiracy
Chapter 2 - The Lincoln Assassination Conspiracy
Chapter 3 - The Illuminati Conspiracy
Chapter 4 - The Jack the Ripper Conspiracy
Chapter 5 - The Conspiracy King
Chapter 6 - "A Conspiracy So Immense"
Chapter 7 - The New World Order
Chapter 8 - The Extraterrestrial Conspiracy
Chapter 9 - The Final Conspiracy
19. The Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats: A Study in Ruling-Class
Cohesiveness - by G. William Domhoff 1974
In America, retreats are held by just about every group you
can think of—scouts, ministers, students, athletes, musicians,
and even cheerleaders. So it is not surprising that members of
the social upper class would also have clubs that sponsor such
occasions. Three of these retreats for the wealthy few are the
subject of this book.
Retreats are interesting in and of themselves. They are es-
pecially interesting when—like the bacchanalian rites discussed
in this book—they involve elaborate rituals, first-class entertain-
ment, a little illicit sex, and some of the richest and most power-
ful men in the country.
However, this book has a purpose beyond presenting a
relatively detailed description of three upper-class watering
holes that are of intrinsic interest. Upper-class retreats are also
of sociological relevance, for they increase the social cohesive-
ness of America's rulers and provide private settings in which
business and political problems can be discussed informally
and off the record. Moreover, their existence is evidence for a
theory heatedly disputed by most social scientists and political
commentators: that a cohesive ruling group persists in the
United States despite the country's size and the diversity of
interests within it.
The material for this book was gathered from club members,
present and former employees of the clubs, historical archives,
and newspapers. Almost all the information presented can be
found in scattered public sources, but interviews were essential
in making sense out of it. Repeated discussions with two inter-
viewees also enriched the account with colorful details and
with a feel for the ethos of the encampments and rides. I am
deeply indebted to these people for their help.
The biographical information, which is the systematic core
of the book, comes primarily from the years 1965 to 1970.
Although post-1970 occupations and appointments are noted
for some of the people discussed, I have not tried to take ac-
count of deaths, retirements, and changes in occupational status
after 1970. For this reason, the account is already history in
some sense of the word. However, this presents no problem
from my perspective, for the people mentioned are merely
exemplars of an ongoing social process. I hope readers will
keep this caution in mind when they come across the name of
a deceased or retired person who is spoken of as if he were still
alive or active in his business or profession.
My primary research assistants for this project were Joel
Schaffer, Michael Spiro, and Lisa Young, who carried out the
studies of the social, economic, and political connections of
members and guests. They also combed newspaper and maga-
zine sources for relevant information. Their detailed labors are
gratefully acknowledged, and a special thanks is added to Lisa
Young for her fine drawings, which enhance this book.
I also want to express my thanks for the helpful hints of writer John
Van der Zee, whose research efforts on the first
retreat I discuss—the Bohemian Grove—came to my attention
as I was finishing my research and beginning to write. Although
we have not compared notes, he was helpful to me in several
ways, as I hope I was to him in certain small details. His book
on the Bohemian Grove is entitled Power at Ease: Inside the
Greatest Men's Party on Earth (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
1974).
My research on the second retreat discussed, the Rancheros
Visitadores, was aided in its initial stages by the work of
Michael Williams, "Los Rancheros Visitadores," a paper for
my graduate sociology seminar on the American upper class
at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in the fall of
1970. After the chapter was written, I learned further useful
details from the undergraduate research work conducted by
Peggy Rodgers and Donna Beck of the University of California,
Santa Barbara, and I am grateful to them for sharing their
findings with me.
As in the past, friends and colleagues have saved me from
a multitude of sins, both substantive and stylistic. In this in-
stance, my most helpful reader was my major informant, who
unfortunately must remain nameless. Other readers with help-
ful suggestions were Richie Zweigenhaft, a social psychologist
at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Cynthia Mer-
man, my editor at Harper & Row.
20. The CIA Covenant: Nazis in Washington - Gregory Douglas 1999
After the German surrender on May 9, 1945, there was a wild witch-hunt
in that conquered
country to discover and prosecute as many of Hitler’s leading followers
who had survived the finial days of
the war.
Allied propaganda had portrayed the German SS and, most especially, the
dread Gestapo or Secret
State Police, as engines of evil and their members were to be
rigorously sought out, tried by military courts
and imprisoned or executed.
Times change, they say, and we must change with them, so very soon, the
United States began to
find useful employment for many of their former enemies.
This led to the employment of many German SS, Gestapo and
Sicherheitsdienst personnel by both
the United States Army intelligence organs and, after its founding in
1948, the new Central Intelligence
Agency.
The employment of these once-detested and persecuted Nazis was a matter
of great and ongoing
secrecy. Official files were searched for incriminating postwar
documents and these papers were either
removed and destroyed or redacted with strong prohibitions against
their ever seeing the light of day.
In the early 1980s, a file on former SS General and concentration camp
head, Odlio Globocnik
surfaced in the hands of John Costello, an English researcher and
historical writer. Costello had obtained
this file, and other explosive papers, from Robert T. Crowley, once
Deputy Director of the CIA’s
Clandestine Operations Division.
Because the contents were considered by the finder as too
controversial for him to deal with in
print, it was passed on to one Gregory Douglas, another researcher who
was digging into the post-war
history of Heinrich Müller.In 1988, a copy of this file was sent to
Gitta Sereny, an American of Hungarian
origin who had written a book on Stangl, one of Globocnik’s camp
commanders. It first appeared in 1974
and was entitled Into That Darkness. This work purports to be based on
an interview with Franz Stangl, an
SS officer who ran a camp in occupied Poland during the war where many
prisoners were later stated to
have been gassed. The book contains a lengthy section quoting Stangl,
who according to Sereny’s version,
fully admits his part in the purported killings and asks for
forgiveness from God and his victims. The
balance of the work consists of various supplementary testimonies from
former associates and family
members, all attesting to the evil nature of Stangl’s activities and
all clearly acknowledging his willing
cooperation in a state-sponsored program of genocide.
21. How To See The Aura
22. Inside Look at the Knights of Columbus plus Billy Graham segment -
Life (May 1957)
23. Symbol and the Symbolic: Ancient Egypt, Science, and the Evolution
of Consciousness - R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz
THERE IS ONE precaution that can be given here to the
reader drawn to the work of R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz for the
first time. Schwaller de Lubicz is using words and thought
forms that are peculiar to our present rationalized mentality
but with the intention of describing or, rather, evoking in us a
mentality completely different from our own, one that
belonged to the sages of ancient Egypt. And it is for this
reason, more than any other, that difficulties can arise for us
in the reading. Generally, these two complementary mental
operations can be designated as analytical (our present habitual
mode) and the more ancient analogical mode, but these words
must be taken in a deeper sense than that generally ascribed
to them at present. Schwaller de Lubicz's writings, then, act
as a "synapse" between these two polarities of intelligence,
and one finds that a clear, logical exposition—be it architec-
tural, scientific or mythological—will suddenly lift and expand
into an immense interconnected thought-field of an extra-
rational quality, in which the multiple simultaneous meanings,
while inwardly felt, may no longer be available to our rational
mind. These unannounced fluctuations between our two
primary modes of knowing is at first disconcerting, but, if one
persists (sometimes without really grasping the idea), one can
obtain glimpses of a new relationship between inner knowing and
sensory-based external analysis.
Derived from his extensive study of Egyptian monuments
and hieroglyphic writing, Schwaller de Lubicz's theme of two
qualitatively different minds inhabiting the human psyche has
found very convincing support in recent brain research.
Experiments with brain-damaged individuals has revealed a
distinct separation or lateralization of cortical functions giving
rise to an area of scientific investigation popularly known as
"right and left mindedness."
24. Remote Controlled Terrorism - By Michael Treis
diagrams,data,pictures,functions,etc... on remote controlled terrorism
25. MOON POWER STARGUIDE - Dr.LouisTuri,M.D.S. 2006
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LetterFromtheAuthor ----------------------9
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MoonPower–TheUniversalLaw -----------------17
Pluto’sImpactonGenerations: ------------------25
SupernovaWindows -----------------------31
2006Slow-MovingPlanetsPredictions ---------------37
2006Dragon’sHeadandTailPredictions -------------43
YourPersonalHoroscopefor2006 ----------------47
SaturnGovernsthePower-Oriented, ---------------49
UranusGovernsTheIngenious, ------------------53
NeptuneGovernstheSoft,Dreamy, ----------------57
MarsGovernstheAggressive- ------------------61
VenusGovernstheBeautiful -------------------65
MercuryGovernstheNervous ------------------69
TheMoonGovernstheNurturing -----------------73
TheSunGovernstheFlamboyant -----------------77
MercuryGovernsthePrecise -------------------81
VenusGovernstheDiplomatic ------------------85
PlutoGovernstheMighty ---------------------89
JupiterGovernsthePhilosophical -----------------93
Astro~Weather~Service --------------------97
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26. Groom Lake/Area 51 Security Manual
The following may be the Air Force manual mentioned in recent news
articles about the
ongoing Groom Lake hazardous waste lawsuit. The plaintiff's lawyer,
Jonathan Turley,
says the Air Force is seeking to classify this previously unclassified
document, and he
fears that government officials may soon seize his files relating to
the case as a result.
This appears to be the first time that the government has sought to
increase the security
classification of an already-public document to prevent its
introduction in a lawsuit
against the government.
This document has been floating around for a while (over a year), and
there appear to be
a number of copies in private hands. The document came to me
anonymously and
unsolicited some time ago. Since I do not know where it came from, I
cannot vouch for its
authenticity, but a map of fire department response positions (page 10)
does appear to
show the Groom Lake base. I have never been in contact with Mr. Turley
regarding this
document, so I cannot be sure it is the same one that is now a focus of
contention in his
case.
The owner of the document is not specified on or within it. The words
"Secret" or
"Classified" do not appear anywhere on the document, although "DO NOT
REMOVE
FROM SITE - OFFICIAL USE ONLY" appears on the top and bottom of every
page.
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
3. SECURITY MISSION - COVER STORY
4. SQUADRON POSITIONS
5. DUTY POSITIONS - QUALITY CONTROL EVALUATIONS
6. SECURITY CATEGORIES
7. SECURITY NET CALL SIGNS
8. LOCAL RADIO NET TERMINOLOGY
9. RESPONSE PRIORITY - ALARM CODES
10. FIRE RESPONSE UNIT LOCATIONS (RUNWAY OPERATIONS)
11. FIRE DEPARTMENT 10 CODES
12. FIRE DEPARTMENT CALL SIGNS - VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
13. WALL SEARCH - HANDCUFF GUIDELINES
14. KNEELING SEARCH - HANDCUFF GUIDELINES
15. SECURITY POLICE EVACUATION RALLY POINT
16. FIELD SENSOR DIAGRAM
17. FIELD SENSOR OPERATION GUIDE
18. BLDG #269 RESPONSE GUIDE
19. BLDG #299 FLOOR PLAN (LOWER LEVEL)
20. BLDG #299 DIAGRAM
21. BLDG #299 INTEL VAULT DIAGRAM
22. WEAPONS MOVEMENT STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
23. VEHICLE PASS EXPLANATION
24. VEHICLE PASSES EXAMPLES (#1 & #2)
25. VEHICLE PASSES EXAMPLES (#3 & #4)
26. LAND WITHDRAWL LETTER - PUBLIC LAW 98-485 EXCERPT
27. INADVERTENT EXPOSURE FORM
28. CONTRACT SECURITY OFFICER JOB DESCRIPTION
29. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
27. The Unseen Hand - Ralph Epperson 1985
It is the contention of the author that the major events of the past,
the wars, the depressions and the revolutions, have been planned years
in advance by an international conspiracy. This view is called the
Conspiratorial View of History, and is definitely not the view held by
the majority of historians today. The more traditonal view is called
The Accidental View of History, and it holds that no one really knows
why events happen--they just do.
28. Ghettostadt: Lodz and the Making of a Nazi City - Gordon J. Horwitz
2008
Under the Third Reich, Nazi Germany undertook an unprecedented effort
to refashion the city of Lódz. Home to prewar Poland’s second most
populous Jewish community, this was to become a German city of
enchantment—a modern, clean, and orderly showcase of urban planning and
the arts. Central to the undertaking, however, was a crime of
unparalleled dimension: the ghettoization, exploitation, and ultimate
annihilation of the city’s entire Jewish population.
Ghettostadt is the terrifying examination of the Jewish ghetto’s place
in the Nazi worldview. Exploring ghetto life in its broadest context,
it deftly maneuvers between the perspectives and actions of Lódz’s
beleaguered Jewish community, the Germans who oversaw and administered
the ghetto’s affairs, and the “ordinary” inhabitants of the once Polish
city. Gordon Horwitz reveals patterns of exchange, interactions, and
interdependence within the city that are stunning in their extent and
intimacy. He shows how the Nazis, exercising unbounded force and
deception, exploited Jewish institutional traditions, social divisions,
faith in rationality, and hope for survival to achieve their wider goal
of Jewish elimination from the city and the world. With unusual
narrative force, the work brings to light the crushing moral dilemmas
facing one of the most significant Jewish communities of Nazi-occupied
Eastern Europe, while simultaneously exploring the ideological
underpinnings and cultural, economic, and social realities within which
the Holocaust took shape and flourished.
This lucid, powerful, and harrowing account of the daily life of the
“new” German city, both within and beyond the ghetto of Lódz, is an
extraordinary revelation of the making of the Holocaust.
29. How to Build Flash / Stun Grenades - By George B. Dmitrieff 1998
Blinding the enemy or invader has been a theme through-out history.
Insects, animals and man have utilized methods of blinding or stunning
their opponent in a confrontation. This book, written in simple
language, takes you step by step through the process of creating these
grenades with photos and illustrations to guide you.
30. The Complete Bartender - Robyn M. Feller 2003
Now updated with nearly 50 new recipes for popular drinks such as the
mojito, Electric Kool Aid, and Rock Lobster! From Aalborg Sours to
Zooms, from the classic martini to the consummate caipirinha, The
Complete Bartender is the total guide to great bartending and perfect
party planning-with easy-to-follow recipes, step-by-step instructions,
and tips on serving. FEATURES: Exciting New Drinks Frozen Blender
Drinks Beer and Wine Punch Low-Calorie Drinks After-Dinner Drinks Non-
Alcoholic Drinks Hot Drinks Aperitifs Holiday and Seasonal Drinks
PLUS... Stocking the Bar Selecting Barware A Guide to Ingredients
Making Toasts Responsible Bartending Responsible Drinking Party
Planning Creating Theme Parties.
31. The Strang Cancer Prevention Center Cookbook - Laura J. Pensiero,
Michael P. 2004
The oldest cancer-prevention institute in the country, New York City's
famed Strang Cancer Prevention Center advocates promoting cure through
early detection. It has been instrumental in developing early screening
and prevention programs as well as nutrition counseling. Now readers
can benefit from the same topnotch advice the center provides for its
clients. A remarkable collaboration of leading cancer prevention
experts and America's top gourmet chefs, The Strang Cancer Prevention
Center Cookbook presents cuttingedge nutritional and scientific data on
cancer, as well as a tantalizing collection of health-inducing recipes.
Complete with the latest information about the crucial link between
diet and health, this book introduces nature's own powerful cancer-
fighting agents such as the chemicals found in many fruits and
vegetables. More than 150 recipes for appetizers, soups, salads, sides,
entrees, and desserts are featured. Research has shown that up to 80
percent of all cancers can be prevented by the type of changes in diet
and lifestyle outlined in this book.
32. Food Inc.: A Participant Guide: How Industrial Food is Making Us
Sicker, Fatter, and Poorer-And What You Can Do About It - Karl Weber
2009
Food, Inc. is guaranteed to shake up our perceptions of what we eat.
This powerful documentary deconstructing the corporate food industry in
America was hailed by Entertainment Weekly as “more than a terrific
movie—it’s an important movie.” Aided by expert commentators such as
Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser, the film poses questions such as:
Where has my food come from, and who has processed it? What are the
giant agribusinesses and what stake do they have in maintaining the
status quo of food production and consumption? How can I feed my family
healthy foods affordably?
Expanding on the film’s themes, the book Food, Inc. will answer those
questions through a series of challenging essays by leading experts and
thinkers. This book will encourage those inspired by the film to learn
more about the issues, and act to change the world.
33. Krav Maga: Hand to Hand combat
Krav Maga (contact combat) is a military hand-to-hand combat system
developed in Israel which emphasizes threat neutralization, often in a
'him-or-me' context. Krav Maga originated in the 1930s. Imi
Lichtenfeld, its primary founder, fled Czechoslovakia to the British
Palestine Mandate, now Israel, where it was further developed by the
defence forces. There are several organisations teaching variations of
Krav Maga internationally.
34. Secret Guide To Making Ninja Weapons 1986
The tidbits of history that accompany most of the weapon instructions
and in the Forward are educational and interesting.
The Samurai were the wealthy warriors of feudal Japan. Throughout the
history of the world, we see the powerful subjugating the weak. To
combat this, the Koga Ninja, who were the poor farmers and could be put
to death for owning any kind of weaponry, became the black clad
secretive, silent Ninja. These warriors learned to create weapons from
whatever material was available -- wherever they were; often hiding
them in many different stashes around the farms.
Their weapons had to be inexpensive, easy to make, and disposable if
the need arose. This is one of the most important factors in the weapon
designs from the Koga Ninja. Why? "Concern for losing a weapon might
cause one to hesitate, and at that moment of hesitation might cost the
Ninja his or her life." (Toshitora Yamashiro, Forward to "Secret Guide
to Making Ninja Weapons.")
All weapons are extremely dangerous. The black and white photographs of
Ninjas holding the weapons, and of these lethal tools, show how to
carry, defend, or attack with them. These weapons have the ability to
maim or kill the Ninja warrior who is practicing if they are used
incorrectly.
It is imperative for a Ninjutsu to study under a master. Do not take
the patterns and create weapons that you do not have the skills or
knowledge to use. The Master teaches how to use each weapon, and the
concentration, dedication, and spiritual growth required for a true
Ninja.
I cannot stress the need for training enough.
.... The photographs of Ninja, information about the various weapons,
the metallurgy, searching junkyards for components, and the patterns
and directions to make them are the details that add veracity to
fiction, fantasy, and history books; they allow the reader to suspend
disbelief and trust the writer.
Why would a warrior choose a To or Tanto instead of a Yari?
The To, approximately thirty-six inches long, is a sword. It is the
weapon that no Koga Ninja would be without; this means if a Ninja had
to abandon the To in the process of completing a mission and escape, it
would be the first weapon that was created when he or she had found
safety.
The Tanto is the assassin's dagger. This sharp blade was designed to
penetrate armor and is often painted for camouflage, as are many of the
other weapons. Directions include how to make a scabbard for the To and
Tanto. The Yari is a spear that is used as a thrusting weapon. The
spearhaft is generally five feet long, but can be as long as twenty
feet, which would require both strength and skill to manipulate. In
movies we see martial arts experts grabbing poles for
defensive/aggressive maneuvers -- this is a lot more deadly.
The next weapons are of the Kusari class. Though they all begin with a
length of chain, the Kusari Fundo (Manrikgusari) is the simplest weapon
to make. The Kusari Gama requires a sickle while the Shoge adds a
spiked blade. The Nunchaku adds two metal rods and uses a shorter
chain.
Blow guns, Tetsu-Bishi (flat four pointed star) and Shuriken (several
star weapons the fit together like a puzzle to form a deadly ball) are
described in detail. These are often shown in movies. The perfect Ninja
throws the Tetsu-Bishi with the ease that most of us think about when
skipping stones across a lake -- though I've only achieved that feat a
few times.
I will never make a weapon. I do not practice Ninjutsu, but the heroes
and heroines in my stories, particularly the S/F trilogy I am writing,
do. Writing with detailed information is imperative. Research is what
turns good writing into great stories.
35. I'm Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams--I Am. I Am. I Am.: How to Get
Everything You Want in Li
Thomas Pauley and Penelope Pauley were given a key that unlocked the
door to riches beyond their imagination. Now father and daughter tell
their story. The simple system detailed in this book is so powerful it
took their family from a second personal bankruptcy to a rich and happy
life, practically overnight.
Learn:
€ How to guarantee your success
€ One amazing secret that makes millionaires out of wage earners
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36. Republic Magazine The Second American Revolution - Issue 15
37. Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda - jacky law 2006
In one of the first independent investigations of the modern healthcare
system, Jacky Law shows how a small number of corporations have come to
dominate the healthcare agenda in Britain and America. She reveals a
system in which the relentless pursuit of profit is crowding out the
public good. Effective regulators are under intense pressure from
corporate lobbies, and companies spend more money on marketing than
they spend on research and development. Meanwhile the cost of new drugs
rises relentlessly while the number of original new products declines.
38. Dreams - frank salt
39. Inner Meanings - frank salt
40. The Soul - frank salt