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An underground culture has arisen around the Beatles since rumors began to surface that Paul had died-apparently in an automobile accident-and had been replaced. The date, ironically, was 9/11 of 1966. But was it true? In this brilliant book, the leading expert on the London 7/7 subway bombing-who exposed it as a hoax-takes us on an exploration of one of the strangest events in the history of rock and roll. He explains what appears to have happened, how and why.
This isn't just another who-wrote-Shakespeare book. We're now at the 400 anniversary of the great deception of 1623, and we ask, how come it was so successful? This should be an epic tale of interest to every Englishman - whereby the great genius was marginalised, and a guy who could not read or write got all the credit! Then the 'Gunpowder plot' of 1605 wasn't at all what it appeared to be. Both of these ploys were brilliantly successful, the latter in pulverising forever the hopes of English Catholics. Both event concern theatre, where what you are presented with is far from being what really happened. Its time we took a new approach to these great English mysteries.
The Gauquelins attempted to show that key astrological characteristics of top professionals could be proved. Were theatrical types ,more likely to be born as Jupiter was rising? Were crusty scientists more saturnine? A huge debate took place in the last century, with psychologists, sceptics and astrologers joining in. This book aims to show how the big databases are becoming accessible on a home computer, to check over what was found. It is by any standards the biggest astro-research project ever but has been now strangely forgotten. It vindicates and validates the ancient archetypes and shows that human fate does have some heavenly connection.
TRADITIONALLY, ALCHEMISTS ALWAYS VIEWED the seven known metals as having a connection with the heavenly spheres. As gold was associated with the Sun, and silver with the moon, so likewise was copper for example linked to Venus. Do these old beliefs have any relevance in modern times? In my youth, I became interested when I found that experiments showed that these ancient affinities did really work. I started doing this work in the early 1970s, so this opus is a kind of of life-work.This will be of especial interest to astrologers and school chemistry teachers.
This book gives a comprehensive review of all published evidence relevant to lunar gardening, i.e how cycles of the Moon affect agriculture. It evaluates traditions stretching over two and a half thousand years, relating them to modern field trials and laboratory tests.
It was the biggest British news story of 2018. but, was it true? Or, was 'perfidious Albion' just making it all up? Can British Intelligence be trusted? The author reveals what really happened - or at least as near as we can get - to this shocking modern story, which has done so much to damage East-West relations.
This book looks at the old alchemical idea that traditional metals are inherently linked to and 'in tune' with the planets. Some experiments suggest they respond to planetary influences. The author challenges the outdated dualism that science has used for three centuries, and infuses our perceptions of Nature with new life. This will be of particular interest to astrologers and school chemistry teachers.
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