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  • Manifest Destiny: Democracy as Cognitive Dissonance

    F. William Engdahl

    eBook (mine.books, March 29, 2018)
    George Orwell’s famous novel, 1984, is a masterful fictional account of a state which imposes cognitive dissonance on its citizens to control their perception of reality. It is summed up in the statement, “War is Peace; Freedom is slavery; Ignorance is strength.” The story of this book, Manifest Destiny, is an account of how agencies of US intelligence including the CIA and State Department, in collaboration with private “democracy” NGOs, developed and refined techniques of Orwellian doublethink or cognitive dissonance to create a series of regime changes around the world that sounded noble, democratic, but in reality were not. William Engdahl describes the background beginning in the 1980’s with Reagan’s CIA Director leading to creation of a series of private NGO’s to covertly manipulate aspirations for freedom and democracy from Poland and other communist countries in the late 1980’s, to the Soviet Union to Yugoslavia and China. The book details the refinement of what came to be called Color Revolutions by the early years of this century in Ukraine, Georgia and later with the US-orchestrated Arab Spring. It’s an account of how elite circles in the USA and Europe along with their think tanks refined methods to impose a new tyranny on countries from Ukraine to Egypt to Libya and beyond. The aim was to use democratic aspirations of ordinary people, often youth, to topple regimes resisting what David Rockefeller once called a One World Government, a global corporate tyranny. This is an almost incredible chronicle of how select NGOS speak about freedom, human rights, democracy in order to bring war, violence and terror. The book is a must read for anyone wanting to truly understand world events of the past three decades or more.
  • Manifest Destiny: Democracy as Cognitive Dissonance

    F. William Engdahl

    Paperback (mine.books, March 2, 2018)
    George Orwell’s famous novel, 1984, is a masterful fictional account of a state which imposes cognitive dissonance on its citizens to control their perception of reality. It is summed up in the statement, “War is Peace; Freedom is slavery; Ignorance is strength.” The story of this book, Manifest Destiny, is an account of how agencies of US intelligence including the CIA and State Department, in collaboration with private “democracy” NGOs, developed and refined techniques of Orwellian doublethink or cognitive dissonance to create a series of regime changes around the world that sounded noble, democratic, but in reality were not. William Engdahl describes the background beginning in the 1980’s with Reagan’s CIA Director leading to creation of a series of private NGO’s to covertly manipulate aspirations for freedom and democracy from Poland and other communist countries in the late 1980’s, to the Soviet Union to Yugoslavia and China. The book details the refinement of what came to be called Color Revolutions by the early years of this century in Ukraine, Georgia and later with the US-orchestrated Arab Spring. It’s an account of how elite circles in the USA and Europe along with their think tanks refined methods to impose a new tyranny on countries from Ukraine to Egypt to Libya and beyond. The aim was to use democratic aspirations of ordinary people, often youth, to topple regimes resisting what David Rockefeller once called a One World Government, a global corporate tyranny. This is an almost incredible chronicle of how select NGOS speak about freedom, human rights, democracy in order to bring war, violence and terror. The book is a must read for anyone wanting to truly understand world events of the past three decades or more.
  • Necklaces and Bracelets: A Coloring Book

    Angela Jean Grant

    Paperback (Mila Books, Nov. 8, 2018)
    A beautiful and diverse collection of necklaces and bracelets to color! This coloring book features life-size illustrations of 34 necklaces and 17 bracelets. The necklaces and bracelets are made of materials, including beads, chains, cords and precious stones, of different shapes and sizes. Many of the pieces of jewelry feature motifs inspired by nature – flowers, foliage, stones, paths, planets and stars. Some have an elegant minimalist design, for instance a bead necklace with a subtle geometric pattern; others, for instance a chain necklace with a large gemstone set amongst delicate leaf shapes, are more elaborate. Each piece of jewelry is on a plain background that can also be colored to enhance the design. Bring this beautiful jewelry collection to life with color! Great for kids aged 8 and older, teens and adults.
  • Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls

    Christopher Milne

    Paperback (Milne Books, )
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  • Spyteller

    Sam Chase, Kay Harris

    language (Milos Books, Oct. 7, 2012)
    Jack Brander – a young American lawyer in London – has always gotten what he wanted out of life by playing it by the book. But the loss of his job in the financial crisis and a chance encounter with the CIA and MI6 are about to force him out of his comfort zone. . . When recruited by the CIA, Jack is blissfully unaware that Russian Intelligence is more active than during the Cold War, and that a new "Great Game" pitting CIA and MI6 student recruits against their Russian counterparts is taking place at prestigious St. George University, just an hour outside London.The CIA and MI6 tell Jack about the original Great Game, a 19th century power struggle between young British and Russian spies in Central Asia, but claim to have no idea who is behind the new game in St. George. They only know that the aim of the game is to expose all of the other side's recruiters and student recruits at the University.Posing as a law student in St. George, Jack sets out to unmask the Great Game's main protagonists, but soon discovers that he is being used as bait by the CIA and MI6 who have not told him the whole story. And with the one person he cares about – Iris McKnight, an undergraduate who writes about the game in the student newspaper – even more at risk than him, Jack finds that he is prepared to bend the rules beyond recognition. . .
  • The Conscience of a Conservative

    Barry Goldwater

    Hardcover (MIF Books, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls Number 13

    Christopher Milne

    Paperback (Milne Books Pty Ltd, April 30, 1997)
    None
  • Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls Number 4

    Christopher Milne

    Paperback (Milne Books Pty Ltd, May 1, 1995)
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  • Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls Number 1

    Christopher Milne

    Paperback (Milne Books Pty Ltd, May 31, 1995)
    None
  • The Naughty Nine and the Mystery of Benito's Treasure

    Christopher Milne

    Paperback (Milne Books Pty Ltd, Dec. 31, 1996)
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  • Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls: No.9 * *

    Christopher Milne

    (Milne Books, Jan. 14, 2000)
    None
  • Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls Number 6

    Christopher Milne

    Paperback (Milne Books Pty Ltd, May 31, 1995)
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