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| Out of Control: Whos
Watching Our Child Protection Agencies? by Scott - 8.79 Each year, over a million parents are falsely accused of child abuse. Children are seized from their homes and placed in a foster care system in which genuine abuse flourishes in the name of serving the best interests of children. Brenda Scott presents a shocking but necessary expose of Americas child protection services and the anti-family ideology which inspires those abuses. (1994 ed, 208pp, pb) Order Now |
| Pagan America, A
Jewish Conservative Looks at... by Feder - 10.99 If America isnt animated by Judeo-Christian ethics, it will be governed by less enlightened doctrines. Don Feder addresses the problems of America based on its lost understanding of the fact that rights come from our Creator and thus a right requires a moral foundation. (1993 ed, 238pp, pb) Order Now |
| Parent Police by
Guzman - 2.79 A short study on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. A few samples: The Right to Object to All Religious Training (Article 14), The Right of A Child to Associate with Anyone (Article 15), and The Right to See, Hear, or Read Whatever A Child Chooses (Article 13). (1995 ed, 47pp, pb) Order Now |
| People Along the Way
by Smoot Journey through 60 years of American life with acclaimed writer and constitutionalist spokesman Dan Smoot as he weaves highlights of history into the narrative of his own fascinating life. From his becoming an orphan at age 10 to producing the widely syndicated Dan Smoot Report from 1955 to 1971, the insight Smoot has gained along the way will enlighten and entertain you. (1993 ed, 315pp, pb) Order Now |
| The Perestroika
Deception by Golitsyn - 35.00 The author of New Lies for Old exposes the devious Leninist strategy being pursued by supposed former communists under the facade of reform and progress towards democracy. The objectives: convergence with the West, the creation of a New World Order, and ultimately the establishment of a communist world government under the United Nations. (1995 ed, 245pp, pb) Order Now |
| Philip Dru: Administrator by
House This prophetic book reveals both the political agenda and the conspiratorial mind-set of CFR-founder Edward Mandell House, who published this novel anonymously in 1912. In this thinly disguised political tract set in 1920, idealistic West Point graduate Philip Dru, who advocates "socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx," becomes absolute dictator of the U.S. Many of Dru's key reforms, such as the income tax, the Federal Reserve, and Social Security were adopted during the Wilson and Roosevelt administrations. (1998 ed, 284pp, pb) Order Now |
| The Pink Swastika by
Lively & Abrams - 11.95 Although this book is mainly an exposé of the deep roots of homosexuality in the Nazi party, it also uncovers the Fascist heart of homosexualism in the ancient Spartan culture, the Teutons, the Knights Templar, the Nazi party, and the American Gay Rights movement. (1996 ed, 226pp, pb) Order Now |
| Pinstripes and Reds by
Funderburk - 17.95 As U.S. Ambassador to Romania from 1981 to 1985, Dr. Funderburk observed at close range the inner workings of a communist country. This eye-opening account exposes the pro-communist policies of the U.S. State Department, and describes what must be done to defend freedom. (1987 ed, 226pp, hb) Order Now |
| Planned Chaos by von
Mises - 6.95 Renowned economist Ludwig von Mises suggests it is the intellectuals, not the masses, who have led nations into the quagmire of socialism; it is the intellectuals who are responsible for the mass slaughters of this century; and it is the intellectuals who must reverse the trend and pave the way for a resurrection of freedom. Originally published in 1947. (90pp, 1977 ed, pb) Order Now |
| Political Sermons of
the American Founding Era: 1730 - 1805 ( w/Index) edited by Sandoz
- 30.00 Although the many authors present a range of viewpoints on many different problems over a period of 75 years, all of them agree that political liberty and religious truth are vitally intertwined. (1991 ed, 1598pp, pb) Order Now |
| Politics by Other Means
Norval 21.95 The forging of a new constitution for South Africa is being marred by powerful elements, both black and white, that view violence as the primary means to achieve their political ends. The Communist Movement is determined that the emerging government will be achieved through bloody violence. (1993 ed, 257pp, hb) Order Now |
| Private Property and
Political Control by Compilation - 14.95 Seventeen essays examine past and present governmental abuses toward property rights. This book includes essay titles and authors such as:Property, by James Madison; The Property Basis of Rights, by Clarence B. Carson; Underground Government, by Hans F. Sennholz; and The Forgotten Dream, by John K. Williams. The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc. (173pp, 1992, pb) Order Now |
| Proofs of a Conspiracy
by Robison - 7.95 First published in 1798, Robisons book describes how the Illuminati was created by Adam Weishaupt and how its select members are part of a conspiracy against the dearest interests of every nation of Europe and America. (1967 ed, 304pp, pb) Order Now |
| Quest of a Hemisphere by
Boyle - 18.00 A factual textbook for junior high school students and all others interested in U.S. history. Its drawn from diaries, letters, newspapers and other authentic documents and contains 269 illustrations. (1970 ed, 633pp, hb) Order Now |
| Radical Son by Horowitz
- 12.00 Although Horowitz has not entirely divested himself of the habits of mind he developed as a socialist and he praises William F. Buckley, Jr. as the "spiritual godfather" of the "new right", there is much to be learned about the mindset and actions from these pages, by one of their own, of the radical left. A recovering 1960's radical, Horowitz points out that the Rockefellers regarded themselves as "an anointed vanguard" that was given great wealth "so they could use it for the noble purpose of changing the world." Making repeated references to the support that the radical left receives from foundations and other establishment institutions, he never stops to examine the implications of that relationship. (1997 ed, 468pp, hb) Order Now |
| The Rationale of
Central Banking and the Free Banking Alternative by Smith
- 8.85 Looking at the history of the development of monopoly banking in France, England, Germany, and the U.S., this 1936 title shows us why, then and today, the Federal Reserve System never supplied us with stability and instead gives incentives to statism. (1990 ed, 214pp, pb) Order Now |
| Red
Cocaine by Douglass - 19.95 A former Deputy Director for Intelligence of the CIA noted: "Dr. Joseph Douglass, the author of the book... describes in detail the efforts of China, the Soviet Union, and many of its surrogates, to use drugs... as weapons designed to damage and weaken - if not destroy - the stability of Free World countries. The top target is... the United States." (1990, 277pp, pb) Order Now |
| Red Star Over Southern
Africa by Norval - 18.95 Shows the how and why of the former Soviet Unions policy towards southern Africa. Norval demonstrates a thorough grasp of the flow of events in this region of utmost strategic importance. (1988 ed, 218pp, hb) Order Now |
| Report From Iron
Mountain: On the Possibility and Desirability of Peace by Lewin Once presented as a leaked government report, and later discounted as a hoax,'94" this shocking book suggests that peace may be undesirable for some. Why? Read these information-packed pages and youll understand why U.S. News & World Report says this is a book that shook the White House! (1994 ed, 329pp, hb) Order Now |
| The Rights of Religious
Persons in Public Education by Whitehead - 14.39 Our government is willing to destroy an entire nation based on a dislike for apartheid, yet is just as willing to foster religious apartheid in America. This work emphasizes that the American system was meant to operate on the principles of equality under the law which, of course, includes equality for religious exercise and expression in public education. This book is not intended to give legal advice. (1994 ed, 329pp, pb) Order Now |
| The Romance of Education
by Welch - 8.85 This convincingly establishes that the attainment of knowledge, of education, is itself a pleasure, and not a drudgery. It shows how self-education, which may once have looked like work, can be transmuted into the most satisfying of all recreations. (1973 ed, 291pp, hb) Order Now |
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