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  • - Or, Can Animal-Lovers Save the World?
    by Tormod V. Burkey
    £10.99

    The global emergencies facing the inhabitants of our planet - climate change, biodiversity meltdown, ocean acidification, overfishing, land degradation and more - are symptoms of a common problem: the world is full. Burkey argues that non-anthropocentric ethics and the people who hold them, could be key to turning the tide.

  • - One Woman's Search for the Truth Beyond Everyday Reality
    by Patrice Chaplin
    £11.49

    In this true-life memoir, Patrice Chaplin returns to the ancient city of secrets, Girona. Drawn into a series of adventures, she finally arrives at a secret chapel in an isolated place: the domain of the Stone Cradle. Here, she discovers the secret of Girona and glimpses the truth beyond everyday reality.

  • - Why the Mega-Rich and Free Market Fanatics Conspired to Force Britain from the European Union
    by T. J. Coles
    £11.49

    Coles uncovers the forces seeking to uncouple Britain from the European Union. Allied to an expanding core of free market fanatics in the Conservative party is a powerful group of globalists and financial traders. They seek to deregulate markets and maximize profits for global elites at the expense of working people.

  • - Reclaiming Sappho for the 21st Century
    by Jeffrey M. Duban
    £18.99

    A groundbreaking study of the work of ancient Greek lyric poet Sappho. The author debunks the postmodernist scholarship by which Sappho is interpreted today and offers translations reflecting the charm and elegant simplicity of the originals.

  • - Thoughts on Storytelling
    by Ben Okri
    £4.99

    Packed with ideas and inspiration, The Mystery Feast offers numerous pathways into the magical world of storytelling. Based on decades of honing his art, this stimulating booklet gives a glimpse into the mind of Ben Okri, a master of contemporary storytelling.

  • - An Investigation into Claims of Conspiracy at the Heart of Politics, Business and the Media
    by Gerhard Wisnewski
    £10.99

    Since 1954, a discrete and select group of wealthy and powerful individuals have attended a private, yearly conference to discuss matters of their choosing. This group represents European and North American elites, as well as new talent and rising stars, from the worlds of politics, business, media, academia, the military and even royalty, and has included household names such as Margaret Thatcher, Henry Kissinger and even Prince Philip. In recent years their number have featured David Cameron, Tony Blair, Angela Merkel, Bill Clinton and David Rockefeller. These are 'the Bilderbergers', named after the hotel where their secret gatherings were first hosted. What is their purpose, why do they meet, and what do they want? Investigative writer Gerhard Wisnewski explores the numerous claims of conspiracy that swirl around the group, revealing names of participants, their agendas and their goals. The scene opens in the sun-kissed seaside resort of Vouliagmeni, Greece, where Wisnewski attempts to observe and report on a Bilderberg conference. He soon attracts aggressive attention from police and undercover security, and it is made abundantly clear he is not welcome. From this rude introduction, Wisnewski works backwards to the founding of the Bilderbergers in 1954 by a shadowy Jesuit with secret service allegiances. Examining records and hidden reports, Wisnewski uncovers the true history of the organization, the alliances among key individuals and their common interests. Are the Bilderbergers puppet-masters, pulling strings behind the scenes? Are plans afoot to create a global government and a new political system? To what extent do they represent a clandestine super-government? This book offers a unique view into the workings of power, and the secret methods of those who seek to govern and control behind the scenes.

  • - Using Technology Consciously in Your Life and Work, 101 Ways to Survive and Thrive in a Hyperconnected World
    by Paul Levy
    £10.99

    In this groundbreaking book, Dr Odent takes as his starting point the world-famous work on childbirth at Pithiviers, where he first noticed the strong attraction to water that many women have during labour. As well as discovering the practical advantages of water during the birthing process, he began to consider the meaning and importance of water

  • - 15 Alternative and Complementary Strategies for Restoring Health
    by Jonathan Chamberlain
    £9.49

  • - The True Story of the CIA's Paranormal Espionage Programme
    by David Morehouse
    £10.99

    When David Morehouse - a highly decorated army officer - was hit by a stray bullet, he began to be plagued with visions and uncontrolled out-of-body experiences. As a consequence, he was recruited as a psychic spy for STARGATE, a highly classified programme of espionage instigated by the CIA and the US Defence Department. Trained to develop spiritual, clairvoyant capacities, he became one of a select band of 'remote viewers' in pursuit of previously unattainable political and military secrets. When Morehouse discovered that the next step in the top-secret programme was 'remote influencing' - turning 'viewers' like himself into deadly weapons - he rebelled. In his efforts to expose the programme, he and his family endured the full force of the US intelligence community's attempts to silence him. As the multi-million-dollar STARGATE scandal was exposed to the world, Morehouse himself became the enemy of the secret services...In Psychic Warrior one of STARGATE's 'viewers' finally reveals the extraordinary truth of this secret operation. Originally published in 1996, there is a continuing demand for David Morehouse's story in the U.K. Out of print for over a year, this new edition of Psychic Warrior features a new foreword by the author.

  • - The True Story of How Franklin D. Roosevelt Colluded with Corporate America
    by Antony Cyril Sutton
    £10.99

    "Franklin D. Roosevelt is frequently described as one of the greatest presidents in American history, remembered for his leadership during the Great Depression and Second World War. Antony Sutton challenges this [widely accepted point of view, instead positing that] FDR was an elitist who influenced public policy in order to benefit special interests, including his own; FDR and his Wall Street colleagues were 'corporate socialists,' who believed in making society work for their own benefit; FDR believed in business but not free market economics"--Back cove

  • - A Guide to the Elemental Kingdom
    by Susan Raven
    £10.99

    In this lucid, step-by-step guide, Susan Raven introduces us to the world of nature spirits and elemental beings, explaining why those entities wish to reconnect with us. By working with the elementalswhich reside in the elements of earth, water, air, and firewe can become responsible co-creators at this critical time in our evolution. The future of humanity and the Earth may depend on such a positive and reciprocal relationship.

  • - Adapting to Our New Economic Reality
    by Richard Heinberg
    £11.99

    Economists insist that recovery is at hand, yet unemployment remains high, real estate values continue to drop, and governments stagger under record deficits. This title focuses on the financial crisis, explaining how and why it occurred, and what we must do to avert the worst potential outcomes.

  • - From the Cold War to a Sustainable World
    by Mikhail S. Gorbachev & Green Cross International
    £14.99

    Mikhail Gorbachev is living proof that the word is mightier than the sword; that ideas, not armies, change the world. Two key words, Perestroika and Glasnost, characterised his philosophy - words that came to represent change and freedom in the universal consciousness. This book traces the evolution of his vision.

  • - The Bare Reality of Lap Dancing
    by Jennifer Hayashi Danns & Sandrine Leveque
    £7.99

    The lap dancing industry has long argued that it offers an everyday service within free market guidelines, but in 2010 the UK government legislated that lap dancing venues in the UK should be classed as sex establishments. This title tells the author's story as she has worked as a lap dancer herself.

  • - and the Message of Love Which Brought Me Back
    by Howard Storm
    £10.99

    A Howard Storm's full story: from his near death experience in Paris to his full recovery back home in the States, and the subsequent transformation of his life. It also communicates what he learned in his conversations with heavenly spiritual beings, revealing how the world will be in the future, what happens when we die, and the role of angels.

  • - An Investigation into the Traditions That Christ Visited Cornwall and Somerset
    by Glynn S. Lewis
    £7.99

    An investigation into the traditions that Jesus visited the British regions of Cornwall and Somerset.

  • - Does Climate Change Mean the World is Cooling, and If So What Should We Do About It?
    by Peter Taylor
    £11.99

    Reveals a disturbing collusion of interests responsible for creating a distorted understanding of changes in global climate. This book concludes that the main driver of global warming has been an unprecedented combination of natural events.

  • - One Man's Struggle to Discover the Truth About Mad Cow Disease and Variant CJD
    by Mark Purdey
    £11.99

    Uncovers contamination from industry, munitions, pesticides, nuclear experiments and natural geology, linking these with the emergence of a range of neurodegenerative diseases. This title helps to create a paradigm shift in our understanding of the relationship of pollutants to disease and health.

  • - Understanding the Critical Period Between Conception and the First Birthday
    by Michel Odent
    £9.99

    Michel Odent, the leading pioneer for natural childbirth, indicates that the period between conception and a child's first birthday is critical to life-long health. Here, he argues that different parts of the 'primal adaptive system' develop, regulate and adjust themselves during foetal life and the time around birth and infancy.

  • - Is it Possible to Live without Food? - A Scientist Reports on His Experiences
    by Michael Werner
    £10.99

    An account by Michael Werner where he describes how he stopped eating in 2001 and has survived well without food ever since. Werner also describes in detail how and why he came to give up food, and what his life is like without it.

  • - What are the Bees Telling Us?
     
    £13.49

    Provides an examination of the global bee crisis through the eyes of biodynamic and organic beekeepers, scientists, farmers, philosophers and poets. Revealing the mysterious world of the beehive and the complex social community of bees, this book unveils millennia of beekeeping, highlighting our historic and sacred relationship with bees.

  • - Options and Actions for a Post-carbon Society
    by Richard Heinberg
    £9.99

    Includes an overview of the likely impacts of oil and natural gas depletion and then outlines four options for industrial societies. This book explores how three important groups within global society - the power elites, the organized opposition to the elites (the 'activist' movements), and ordinary people - are likely to respond to these options.

  • - Waking Up to the Century of Decline in Earth's Resources
    by Richard Heinberg
    £10.99

    The 20th century saw unprecedented growth in population, food production and energy consumption. As the population shifted from rural areas to urban cities, the human impact on the environment increased dramatically. This book addresses various cultural, psychological and practical changes we need to make as nature rapidly dictates our new limits.

  • - The Great Moon Hoax and the Race to Dominate Earth from Space
    by Gerhard Wisnewski
    £13.49

    Were the famous moon landings simulated by NASA? From the very first manned flight into orbit there have been serious anomalies in the official narrative of the conquest of space. This title dissects the history of space travel, from the Russian missions in the early 1960s, to the American moon project of Apollo 17 in 1972.

  • - Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies
    by Richard Heinberg
    £10.99

    Dealing with the imminent decline of cheap oil, this book shows how oil and war have been closely related in the 20th century. Tracing the crucial role of fossil fuels in the rise of industrialism, it discusses the degree to which energy alternatives can compensate for oil, and recommends a global programme of resource conservation and sharing.

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