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'The End Of All Evil' by Jeremy Locke is an important one!


 
Posted : January 8, 2017 10:15 PM
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A book I've probably mentioned before is Wayne Herschel's "Hidden Records". Although not as philosophically deep as it could be, his straightforward take on megalithic city layout (mainly focusing on Egypt, but includes megalithic builders worldwide), conforming to common star constellations is very interesting. Nothing REALLY new, but puts a tidy (if unexplained) perspective on human preoccupation with known star constellations (and possibly the Zodiac system), from 30,000 year old cave paintings in France to later day Indonesian Temples. I found it interesting in a "nuts and bolts" kind of way.
Can the Zodiac be proven to be over 30,000 years old?
That raises many interesting questions.


 
Posted : January 21, 2017 4:16 AM
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PSA: you can find all of these for free @ Annas-Archive.gl(address subject to change) but if you enjoy the work, throw them authors you support them with money.

 

Okay reading list, you we're looking a little slim. Gregs guests have mentioned SO MANY GOOD BOOKS over the years.  Here are a few:

"Shape Power" by Dan Davidson

"Thinking In Systems: A Primer" by Donella Meadows

"The Adam and Eve Story: A History of Cataclysms" by Chan Thomas

"Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars" Anonymous

"The Invisible Rainbow" by Arthur Firstenberg

"Lost Science" by Gerry Vassilatos

"The Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity" by Daniel Reid

"Breath_ The New Science of a Lost Art" by James Nestor

"Cure Tooth Decay" by Ramiel Nagel

"Women Who Run with the Wolves" by Clarissa Pinkola Estes

"Mind Control 101" by Dantalion Jones

"Mind Trek - Exploring Consciousness, Time and Space through Remote Viewing" by Joseph McMoneagle

"Buteyko Breathing Exercises Explained In Detail" by Sergey Altukhov

"Quench" by Gina Bria and Dana Cohen

"The Kybalion" by the Three Initiates

"The Inside-Out Revolution" by Michael Neill

"DMSO: Natures Healer" by Walker Morton

"Sacred and Healing Herbal Beers" by Stephen Harrod Buhner

"The Art of Fermentation" by Sandor Elix Katz

"The Resilient Farm and Homestead" by Ben Falk

"Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer

"The Forager's Harvest_ A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants" by Samuel Thayer

"The One-Straw Revolution_ An Introduction to Natural Farming" by Masanobu Fukuoka

"Tree Crops" by J. Russell Smith

"Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramahansa Yogananda

"Hamlets Mill" by various

"Technological Slavery_ The Collected Writings of Theodore J. Kaczynski" by the Unabomber himself

"Dumbing Us Down" by John Taylor Gatto

"The Codebreakers_ The Story of Secret Writing" by David Kahn\

"The Orgone Accumulator Handbook" by Eva Reich

"Secrets of the 200 MPG Carburetor" by Alan Wallace

Anything Viktor Schauberger, start with The Water Wizard or Hidden Nature, ALSO Implosion by Riley Crabb
Anything from Trine Day Publishing, Chelsea Green Publishing, Feral House, Adventures Unlimited Press, 

Golly I could go on, I really didn't mean to leave anyone out and apologize to those many unmentioned, but this seems like a good start. Those top 11 are HIGHLY recommended, as is the Schauberger stuff, and that Sacred Healing Beers book has some great info on the BEER-SPIRACY!!! The OG war on drugs and why hops is in every fucking beer.


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