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Saviors of the Earth? The Politics and Religion of the Environmental Movement by Coffman - 10.39

Michael S. Coffman Ph.D. contends that the fabric of American society is collapsing because paper, lumber, agricultural products, fish, minerals, and petroleum commodities have become endangered by environmental extremists in their draconian attempts to become saviors of the earth. (1994 ed, 319pp, pb) Order Now

 

The Secret File on John Birch by Mr. & Mrs. Hefley - 10.36

The biography of a Christian missionary and U.S. intelligence agent in China during World War II. The “complete” story of his life is told here for the first time due to the declassification of essential documents. The U.S. government, for political reasons, kept the information in this book secret — particularly the facts about his murder by the Chinese Communists. (1995 ed, 203pp, pb) Order Now

 

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The Secret Life of Bill Clinton: The Unreported Stories by Pritchard - 17.47

Forget the title on this one. Information concerning the government cover-up of the truth about the OKC bombing is what makes this book so damning. (1997 ed, 460pp, hb) Order Now

 

The Sensate Culture by Brown - 15.39

Dr. Harold O.J. Brown finds the roots of our cultural disintegration in the worship of the material and the abandonment of the spiritual. The result will be not just apostasy but revolution and the collapse of civilization. However, this need not be inevitable. (1996 ed, 257pp, hb) Order Now

 

The Shadows of Power by Perloff - 10.95

James Perloff exposes the global designs of the Council on Foreign Relations. Passed off as a think-tank, this group is a key “power behind the throne,” with hundreds of top appointed government officials drawn from its ranks. (1988 ed, eighth printing, 266pp, pb) Order Now

 

The Social Service Gestapo by Kauser - 2.79

If you don’t want your children taken away, this might be the most important book you will ever read. Attorney Janson A. Kauser explains how to defend against the gestapo-like tactics of the child protection system. This includes surviving an investigation with your family intact and what you should — and should not — do at each stage of the process. (1995 ed, 46pp, pb) Order Now

 

Socialism by von Mises 10.00

An in-depth study of the various aspects of socialism: division of labor, class war, equality, ethics, economics, and much more. Originally published in 1932. (1981 ed, 569pp, pb) Order Now

 

The Socialist Network by Webster - 9.95

Nesta Webster offers a brief history of the socialist movement, emphasizing the open, visible organizations that were and are the socialist network. Originally published in 1926. (1986 ed, 163pp, pb) Order Now

 

Sovereignty: An Inquiry Into the Political Good by Bertrand de Jouvenal - 10.00  Order Now

 

Spite House: The Last Secret of the War in Vietnam by Stevenson - 5.59

Monica Jensen-Stevenson does it again. Her blockbuster, Kiss the Boys Goodbye, opened the door into the dark recesses of government intrigue and betrayal of American Vietnam POWs. Now she reveals additional and recently discovered material adding fuel to the fires of indignation over the realization that military men were needlessly sacrificed on the altar of political expediency. (1997 ed, 360pp, hb) Order Now

 

The Strange Death of Vincent Foster by Ruddy - 17.50

The White House has repeatedly stonewalled investigators who sought the truth about the "suicide" of former deputy White House counsel Vincent W. Foster. Christopher Ruddy has evidence pointing to a cover-up. (1997, 316pp, hb) Order Now

 

Strengths of Their Own by Ray - 12.95

What happens when parents take personal responsibility for the education and socialization of their children? After conducting a nationwide study for almost a decade, Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. shares his discoveries and great news for those who either home school or are considering doing so. (1997 ed, 146pp, pb) Order Now

 

Surrender of an Empire by Webster - 15.00

Having investigated the forces of disruption in her other books, Nesta Webster directs her attention to the foes “of our own household [Britain] who — some through blindness, some through inertia, some through fear and some through perfidy — had weakened our resistance....” Originally published in 1926. (1986 ed, 392pp, pb) Order Now

 

Teddy Bare: The Last of the Kennedy Clan by Rust

This book “heaps mounds of evidence to prove that 1) Teddy lied about Chappaquiddick; 2) Teddy was guilty of manslaughter; 3) ‘all the efforts of the police and judiciary authorities were directed ... not toward discovery of its truth but toward its burial.’” — Esquire Magazine (1974 ed, 273pp, pb) Order Now

 

That Every Man Be Armed by Halbrook - 19.95

A thorough probe of the American citizen’s right to possess arms, using philosophy, history, and legal precedent from ancient Greece and Rome to 18th Century France and England, and throughout American history. Halbrook’s jurisprudential view, based on his research in this volume, is that the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental form of individual protection against both crime and potential state and federal infringement on human liberties and is as fundamental to freedom as is freedom of speech. (1993 ed, 274pp, pb) Order Now

 

The Theory of Money and Credit by von Mises - 10.00

This book begins with a thorough analysis of the nature and function of money, and works into a discussion of the value of money and economic conditions. Originally published in 1912. (1981 ed, 541pp, pb) Order Now

 

Through the Eyes of the Enemy by Lunev - 17.47

In 1992, Stanislav Lunev, Colonel in the GRU military intelligence, became Russia's highest-ranking military defector.  He warns in this new book that Russian special forces, Spetznatz, possibly already have suitcase-size nuclear bombs on American soil.  Lunev predicts an imminent collapse of the Russian government due to pillaging by the Russian mafia overclass.  His most urgent warning is that although China is our biggest long-term threat, America is oblivious because American companies want Chinese business.  (1998 ed, 177pp, hb) Order Now

 

Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time by Quigley - 39.95

Boasting of having been permitted “to examine its papers and secret records,” the liberal college professor, Carroll Quigley confirms the existence of a conspiracy above communism without ever using such a term. He details the origin and eventual power of the CFR and allied groups. (1974 ed, 1348pp, hb) Order Now

 

The True State of the Planet edited by Bailey - 12.00

This invaluable resource demonstrates that the global environment is not being threatened with extinction as the fear mongers claim. Not only is there evidence of environmental improvement, but further improvement can be made through new technology and market-based solutions. (1995 ed, 472pp, pb) Order Now

 

Understanding the Times by Noebel - 19.95

Contains scholarly text which accurately presents each world view (Christian, Marxist/Leninist, Secular Humanist and New Age) in the words of its proponents. By comparing and contrasting the well-documented premises of each world view, this work should bring one to a new understanding of a “World View Bias” working towards The New World Order. (1996 ed, 234pp, pb) Order Now

 

Unlimited Access by Aldrich - 12.76

Pure political dynamite! As testimony from a former FBI agent and White House insider, Unlimited Access is the first book that tells us what is really going on at the Clinton White House. The answer is terrifying and demands congressional hearings. (1996 ed, 222pp, hb) Order Now

 

Up From Poverty: Reflections on the Ills of Public Assistance by Sennholz 14.95

Twenty-seven essays examine the dangers of various government hand-out programs. This book includes essay titles and authors such as: The General Welfare, by Clarence B. Carson; Reflections on the Guilt Complex, by Leonard E. Read; False Remedies for Poverty, by Henry Hazlitt; Prelude to the Total State, by Nelson Hultberg; The True Charity, by Kenneth McDonald. Edited by Hans F. Sennholz. (1997, 200pp, pb) Order Now

 

Up From Slavery by Washington - 7.96

Through courage, faith and hard work, Brooker T. Washington rose from slavery to become a distinguished educator; his famous school in Tuskegee, Alabama, enhanced the quality of life for thousands of Negroes. This is the story, told in his own words. (1967 ed, 192pp, pb) Order Now

 

The War on the Poor by Carson

An indictment of modern liberalism as having long employed, for its own political purposes, a shamelessly cynical affectation of concern for poor people. A grand panorama of past liberal promises, past liberal policies, and present hideous reality. (1991 ed, 361pp, pb) Order Now

 

We Must Defend America: A New Strategy for National Survival by Graham

Explains why MAD (Mutual Assured Destruction) does not work as an arms control doctrine, since the U.S. may adhere to it, but the Soviets disregard it and build up their forces, as was seen in Afghanistan and Laos. (1983 ed, 114pp, pb) Order Now

 

What’s Right for all Americans by Foster

Ezola Foster, a black American with 30 years of experience teaching in the inner city schools of Los Angeles, challenges the conventional wisdom on race relations. She accuses the media-ordained black leadership of being a band of “snake oil peddlers” of the welfare state whose only wares are dependency, degradation, and decay, and she advocates instead a moral, color-blind America without any “finger-pointing” or “victim class.” (1995 ed, 108pp, hb) Order Now

 

What Would They Say? The Founding Fathers On Current Issues Edited by Gorton - 9.59

Part One features a compilation of quotations from the Founding Fathers on the topics of character, patriotism, federal power, crime, taxes, education, gun control, welfare, term limits, and religion.  Part Two features biographical sketches of 28 Founding Fathers which incorporate numerous direct quotations.  Includes the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. (1998 ed, 239pp, pb) Order Now

 

When Nations Die by Black - 8.79

A thought-provoking look at the historic rise of great empires and the moral decay that brought about the inevitable fall of many. Compare the course of our civilization to those profiled in this book - the similarities are frightening? (1994 ed, 280pp, pb) Order Now

 

The Whole Language/OBE Fraud by Blumenfeld - 19.95

“Public education has destroyed the American dream for countless numbers of young people by preventing them from acquiring those academic skills needed to achieve success.” Samuel L. Blumenfeld brings you the latest shocking story of how — and why — America is being dumbed down by its own educational system. (1996 ed, 351pp, pb) Order Now

 

Windswept House by Martin - 11.96

Although billed as a "Vatican Novel," the author, Father Malachi Martin, describes the story as being 85% truth.  This tale of intrigue depicts moles in high places in the Vatican bureaucracy, attempting to bring the governing body of the Catholic Church into the new world order. (1996 ed, 646pp, pb) Order Now

 

The World of Economics by Gnuechtel - 4.95

Hermann Gnuechtel takes readers step by step through fundamental, yet easily understandable explanations and riveting examples of the world of economics. (1997, 56pp, pb) Order Now

 

World Without Cancer: The Story of Vitamin B17 by Griffin - 17.50

This updated book re-examines the “miracle” medicine Laetrile — a pure and concentrated form of vitamin B17. When deficiency diseases, such as cancer, are treated with Laetrile, complete remission is possible! So, why aren’t these findings heralded on front-page headlines? G. Edward Griffin tells you why by exposing the politics of cancer research and the drug industry. (1997 ed, 368pp, pb) Order Now

 

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The Year of the Rat by Timperlake and Triplett - 17.47

Year of the Rat may be the most devastating indictment to date of the Clinton Administration and what has become known as Chinagate. (1998 ed, 275pp, hb) Order Now

 


 
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