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  • - The History of the Lost Books (and other Excluded Scriptures)
    by Jim Willis
    £12.99 - 26.99

  • - Places, Prophets, Saints and Seers
    by Jim Willis
    £30.49

    Are Nirvana and Heaven the same? Who are the Raelians, and why are they cloning people? What's the difference between Christian Scientists and Jehovah's Witnesses? This book explains the similarities, differences, and original ideologies of believers and skeptics around the world. It also explores 300 key religious figures, prophets, and deities.

  • - Ancient Aliens and the Suppressed Origins of Civilization
    by Jim Willis
    £27.99

  • - A Guide to Out-of-Body Experiences for the Astral Traveler
    by Jim Willis
    £11.49

    A first-hand exploration of how to consciously step out of your body and navigate the Quantum Akashic Field.

  • - What Your Momma Tried to Teach You about Playing Nicely with Others
    by Jim Willis
    £10.49 - 17.49

  • - Newspaper Management in Turbulent Times
    by Jim Willis
    £34.49

  • - A View from the Now
    by Jim Willis
    £13.49 - 22.99

  • - A Trilogy of the Spirit
    by Jim Willis
    £13.49

  • - Lost Histories, Hidden Truths, and the Conspiracy of Silence
    by Jim Willis
    £25.49

    Where do we come from? What are the origins of modern civilization? Do the world's pyramids, the Nazca Lines, Easter Island statues, and other enigmatic structures, archaeological wonders, and geographic anomalies contain evidence of ancient gods?Sifting through the historical and archaeological evidence, Ancient Gods: Lost Histories, Hidden Truths, and the Conspiracy of Silence probes the myths, stories, history, and facts of ancient civilizations, lost technologies, past catastrophes, archetypal astronauts, and bygone religions to tease out the truth of our distant past and modern existence. It takes and in-depth look at the facts, fictions, and controversies of our ancestors, origins, who we are as a peopleand who might have come before us. It tackles more than 60 nagging stories of ancient gods, ancestors, alien visitors, theories and explanations, including: Why did our ancestors crawl deep underground and paint on cave walls? How did the megalithic temple site called Gbekli Tepe come to be built11,600 years before the agricultural revolution? How were massive stones, weighing tons, dragged miles to build Stonehenge? Whoand whywere pyramids built on the equatorial band circling the earth? What secrets does modern DNA analysis reveal mankind's heritage? Are we to believe the Ancient Alien Theory? And more!

  • - Reporters, Perspectives, and Emotions
    by Jim Willis
    £34.49 - 89.99

    Willis examines the many orientations and perspectives of reporters that gather and present the news of the day.

  • - Life Between the News Media and Reality
    by Jim Willis
    £19.49

    The book stresses that the reporting process is more difficult than most critics and reporters realize, and points out that the best reporters are those who will take time to recognize challenges and work to overcome them.

  • by Jim Willis
    £89.99

    Now they were faced with a new country and a new set of images to deal with just as Germany exerts itself more powerfully than ever on the world economic scene. How much attention has this new Germany received in the American media, and how accurate are the new portrayals?

  • by Jim Willis
    £34.49

    This text examines the startling and rapidly changing developments in media technology, especially as they affect journalism and the news media. We now stand at the threshold of a revolution in the news and entertainment media, and those media as we know them today may soon cease to exist.

  • - State of the Art
    by Jim Willis
    £34.49

    A necessity for the professional journalist's library, Journalism: State of the Art will prove a valuable resource for the student journalist as well. He surveys nearly 150 news executives on media research and gives an insightful look at what factors cause readers or viewers to pay attention to the news media.

  • - How the News Influences Politics and Government
    by Jim Willis
    £70.99

    In a postmodern age where the media's depictions of reality serve as stand-ins for the real thing for so many Americans, how much government policy is being made on the basis of those mediated realities and on the public reaction to them?

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