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1. 20-Watt Solar Panel - Parker Jardine 2007
The sun is a renewable energy source that's free
and plentiful. Some people power their entire
home with solar energy. A few even sell back the
energy to the electricity grid for a profit.
I decided to start small and built my own solar
panels to supplement my workshop power needs.
Here, I'll explain in detail how to build a 16.5-volt,
20-watt solar panel.
2. Developing Mental Power - by George Malcolm Stratton (1922)
We must forever go on storing the mind and
exercising its separate functions or faculties,
they would hold, not because this alone is good,
but because this alone is possible.
3. The Prehistory of the Silk Road (Encounters with Asia) - e.e kuzima 2007
In ancient and medieval times, the Silk Road was of great importance to the transport of peoples, goods, and ideas between the East and the West. A vast network of trade routes, it connected the diverse geographies and populations of China, the Eurasian Steppe, Central Asia, India, Western Asia, and Europe. Although its main use was for importing silk from China, traders moving in the opposite direction carried to China jewelry, glassware, and other exotic goods from the Mediterranean, jade from Khotan, and horses and furs from the nomads of the Steppe. In both directions, technology and ideologies were transmitted. The Silk Road brought together the achievements of the different peoples of Eurasia to advance the Old World as a whole.
The majority of the Silk Road routes passed through the Eurasian Steppe, whose nomadic people were participants and mediators in its economic and cultural exchanges. Until now, the origins of these routes and relationships have not been examined in great detail. In The Prehistory of the Silk Road, E. E. Kuzmina, renowned Russian archaeologist, looks at the history of this crucial area before the formal establishment of Silk Road trade and diplomacy. From the late Neolithic period to the early Bronze Age, Kuzmina traces the evolution of the material culture of the Steppe and the contact between civilizations that proved critical to the development of the widespread trade that would follow, including nomadic migrations, the domestication and use of the horse and the camel, and the spread of wheeled transport.
The Prehistory of the Silk Road combines detailed research in archaeology with evidence from physical anthropology, linguistics, and other fields, incorporating both primary and secondary sources from a range of languages, including a vast accumulation of Russian-language scholarship largely untapped in the West. The book is complemented by an extensive bibliography that will be of great use to scholars.
4. THE FINAL SECRET OF FREE ENERGY - T.E. Bearden 1993
This paper contains the real secret of tapping the vacuum energy very simply, using almost an
source of potential (battery, electrostatic generator a la Swiss electrostatic device (the
Testatika), elevated wire wire/250 V/m in the earth/ionosphere potential, etc). The objective is
for the moderately technical reader to understand how to build and understand not only a sing
device, but also hundreds of different kinds of them. While it is quite simple, the "magic
principle" contained in this paper only took me some 30 years to discover.
The precise definitions necessary to understand the free energy rationale are included. Also
included are some very simple pseudo equations for the process. Do not underestimate these
simple pseudo equations -- they tell the tale that's needed.
Also, there has been little or no time to "dress up" the paper. It's simply written down very
informally, to get the necessary points across.
Nearly everything fundamental that we've been taught about EM energy is wrong or incomplet
Even the definition of energy in physics is wrong! Let me summarize a few of the things that a
wrong with the classical electromagnetics (CEM) model as follows:
5. Dark Eagles: A History of Top Secret U.S. Aircraft Programs - Curtis Peebles
Peebles admirably assembles, from a multitude of sources, a compact complete history of U.S. programs to develop so-called black or secret aircraft.
Those began with work on the first American jet, the Bell P-59, during World War II, and proceeded to include the construction of such eventual headline-makers as the U-2, the SR-71 Blackbird, and the F-117 Nighthawk stealth fighter, which distinguished itself in the Gulf War. Also covered are such lesser-known vehicles as several families of reconnaissance drones, some fast and high, some low and slow.
Besides the hardware, Peebles covers the logistics, administration, and politics of keeping multibillion-dollar programs under wraps until they succeed or fail. Occasionally, such secrecy has led to fantasizing aircraft that do not exist--the demonstrably legendary Mach 5 Aurora, for example, which was a favorite of flying saucer cultists.
6. Nolo’s Encyclopedia of Everyday Law (Answers to Your Most Frequently Asked Legal Questions) 4th edition - by Attorneys Shae Irving,
Kathleen Michon and Beth McKenna 2002
This book provides answers to fre-
quently asked questions about more
than 100 subjects you might encounter
in your personal life—topics that range
from buying a house to getting a di-
vorce, from paying your debts to start-
ing and running a small business. Ob-
viously, we can’t answer every question
on a particular subject, but we’ve an-
swered many common ones to get you
started. Throughout each chapter,
you’ll find resource boxes listing
sources for more information about a
particular subject.
In addition, for those of you who
are computer savvy, each chapter con-
tains a list of online sites that will
help you learn more about a particu-
lar area of the law. Look for the “On-
line Help” icon as you read. And if
you need more information about
finding the law, The Legal Research
Appendix contains a section that
shows you how to do basic legal re-
search—with a focus on searching the
Internet.
Think of this book as a desk refer-
ence—a little encyclopedia that
unpacks the law and puts it in your
hands in a language you can under-
stand. But remember that the law
changes constantly as legislatures pass
new laws and courts hand down their
rulings. We will publish new, revised
editions of this book periodically, but
it will never be perfectly current. It’s
always your responsibility to be sure a
law is up to date before you rely on
it.
7. Disney Bloodline-The Skill of Lying, The Art of Deceit
The Illuminati have refined the art of deception far beyond what the common man
has imagined. The very life & liberty of humanity requires the unmasking of their
deceptions. That is what this book is about. Honesty is a necessary ingredient for
any society to function successfully. Deception has become a national pastime,
starting with our business and political leaders and cascading down to the grass
roots. The deceptions of the Illuminati's mind-control may be hidden, but in their
wake they are leaving tidal waves of distrust that are destroying America. While the
CIA pretend to have our nations best interest at heart, anyone who has seriously
studied the consequences of deception on a society will tell you that deception will
seriously damage any society until it collapses. Lies seriously damage a community
because trust and honesty are essential to communication and productivity.
Trust in some form is a foundation upon which humans build relationships. When
trust is shattered human institutions collapse. If a person distrusts the words of
another person, he will have difficulty also trusting that the person will treat him
fairly, have his best interests at heart, and refrain from harming him. With such
fears, an atmosphere of death is created that will eventually work to destroy or
wear down the cooperation that people need. The millions of victims of total mind-
control are stripped of all trust, and they quietly spread their fears and distrust on a
subconscious level throughout society. One problem about lies is that one lie will
call for another and then another. It's hard to keep lies single. They seem to want
to breed more of their kind to protect themselves. Soon the liar becomes a victim of
his own lies, trapped in a dishonest web that demands lots of energy to protect his
false fronts. This is the sad fate that the intelligence agencies have painted
8. The Nazi Connection to the John F. Kennedy Assassination - by Mae Brussell 1983
This is a story of how key nazis, even as the Wehrmacht was still on the
offensive, anticipated military disaster and laid plans to transplant nazism,
intact but disguised, in havens in the West. It is the story of how honorable
men, and some not so honorable, were so blinded by the Red menace that
they fell into lockstep with nazi designs. It is the story of the Odd Couple
Plus One: the mob, the CIA and fanatical exiles, each with its own reason
for gunning for Kennedy. It is a story that climaxes in Dallas on
November 22, 1963 when John Kennedy was struck down. And it is a
story with an aftermath -- America's slide to the brink of fascism. As
William L. Shirer author of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, put it in
speaking of the excesses of the Nixon administration, "We could become
the first country to go fascist through free elections."
9. The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race - 1987
To science we owe dramatic changes in our smug self-image. Astronomy taught us that our earth isn’t the center of the universe but merely one of
billions of heavenly bodies. From biology we learned that we weren’t specially created by God but evolved along with millions of other species.
Now archaeology is demolishing another sacred belief: that human history over the past million years has been a long tale of progress. In particular,
recent discoveries suggest that the adoption of agriculture, supposedly our most decisive step toward a better life, was in many ways a catastrophe
from which we have never recovered. With agriculture came the gross social and sexual inequality, the disease and despotism, that curse our
existence.
At first, the evidence against this revisionist interpretation will strike twentieth century Americans as irrefutable. We’re better off in almost every
respect than people of the Middle Ages, who in turn had it easier than cavemen, who in turn were better off than apes. Just count our advantages. We
enjoy the most abundant and varied foods, the best tools and material goods, some of the longest and healthiest lives, in history. Most of us are safe
from starvation and predators. We get our energy from oil and machines, not from our sweat. What neo-Luddite among us would trade his life for
that of a medieval peasant, a caveman, or an ape?
For most of our history we supported ourselves by hunting and gathering: we hunted wild animals and foraged for wild plants. It’s a life that
philosophers have traditionally regarded as nasty, brutish, and short. Since no food is grown and little is stored, there is (in this view) no respite from
the struggle that starts anew each day to find wild foods and avoid starving. Our escape from this misery was facilitated only 10,000 years ago, when
in different parts of the world people began to domesticate plants and animals. The agricultural revolution spread until today it’s nearly universal and
few tribes of hunter-gatherers survive.
10. Merovingian Mortuary Archaeology and the Making of the Early Middle Ages - BONNIE EFFROS 2003
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
1.
ANTIQUARIES, HISTORIANS, AND ARCHAEOLOGISTS: CREATING A CULTURAL CONTEXT FOR
EARLY MEDIEVAL GRAVES
2. MODERN ASSESSMENTS OF MEROVINGIAN BURIAL
3. GRAVE GOODS AND THE RITUAL EXPRESSION OF IDENTITY
4. THE VISUAL LANDSCAPE: CEMETERIAL TOPOGRAPHY AND COMMUNITY HIERARCHY
EPILOGUE
Select Bibliography
Index
Map and Illustrations
MAP
1. Select Merovingian-period cemeteries in Gaul and on its frontiers 4
ILLUSTRATIONS
1.
Chart disproving the alleged transition from golden bees found in Childeric’s grave to the
Bourbon fleur-de-lys
2. Nineteenth-century model of the development of religious architecture in France
3.
Typological chart of earrings and rings for the purpose of establishing their relative
chronology
4. Early archaeologist Émile Socley with finds at Noiron-sous-Gevrey (Côte-d’Or)
5. Glass serving vessels excavated at Herpes (Charente)
6.
Beads, ring, brooch, earrings, pin, and hanging tools attributed by C. Boulanger to the
seventh or eighth century
7.
An assemblage of goods in their original position in a Gallo-Roman warrior’s grave at
Monceau-le-Neuf
8. Boulanger’s idealization of male and female Frankish burials in the fifth and sixth centuries
9.
Boulanger’s interpretation of the evolution of Frankish interment customs for men and
women in the seventh and eighth centuries
10. Face of the Wittislingen brooch, seventh century
11.
Underside of the Wittislingen brooch, with an inscription dedicated to Uffila, presumably the
woman with whom it was buried
12.
Face of filigree bossed disk brooch discovered at the cemetery of Hermes (Oise), seventh
century
13.
Backside of disk brooch shown in figure 12, with label showing cemeterial provenance and
year of discovery
14. Row grave cemetery of Köln-Müngersdorf
15. Row grave cemetery of Frénouville (Calvados)
16.
Two belt buckles and counter-plaques from the Merovingian period cemetery of
Marchélepot (Somme), dated to the seventh or eighth century by Boulanger
17.
Merovingian bronze belt plaque-buckle, from the cemetery of Tabariane (Ariège), seventh
century
18.
Four chatelaines of unknown provenance depicting a horse and rider, and belt buckle found
at Hermes (Oise), with the inscription “Va(le) at qui fecit” or “Vivat qui fecit”
19. Restored grave goods from grave 319 at Lavoye (Meuse), attributed to a Frankish chieftain
20.
Artifacts from a Merovingian grave discovered at Saint-Denis, possibly belonging to an elite
male
21. Row grave cemetery of Audun-le-Tiche (Moselle)
22. Necropolis of Basel-Bernerring
11. 70 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time Sampler - 2001
The Jonestown Massacre
Those Christ Kids
JFK: Conspiracy of Confusion
The Sorcerers
Classified Secrets of the Sky
Big Lies
The Internet: Tool of Satan
12. The devils chemists: 24 conspirators of the international farben cartel who manufacture war - josiah e. dubois,jr. 1952
he Devil's Chemists are 24 conspirators of the International Farben Cartel who Manufacture Wars. The author believes that every significant aspect of the historic Farben criminal trial has been brought to the attention of the reader. Fascinating and frightening narrative of corporate involvement in the horrors of World War II. This includes american involvement and support of United States declared enemies.
13. Treason's Peace: German Dyes and American Dupes - Howard Watson 1947
I.G. Farben's Hidden Power inside America... the Real Menace to Lasting Peace
14. How To Stitch-up Wounds
The Apprentice Doctor® - How to Stitch up Wounds Suturing eBook Course teaches students the basic principles of suturing and wound care using video clips, illustrations, detailed instructions, games, etc. An 18 piece suture Kit ensures that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills!
15. The Complete Book of Business Legal Forms 2008
Obtaining the right legal forms can cost you thousands of dollars in attorney fees, but using incomplete or poorly-drafted forms can cost you your business. With a good starting point and an understanding of the basic issues, you can easily create your own simple contracts, forms, and agreements to successfully run your business. Let The Complete Book of Business Legal Forms provide you what you need to save thousands of dollars in legal fees and protect yourself from liability
16. Hell's Angel: The Life and Times of Sonny Barger & the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club - Sonny Barger
Narrated by the visionary founding member, Hell's Angel provides a fascinating all-access pass to the secret world of the notorious Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club. Sonny Barger recounts the birth of the original Oakland Hell's Angels and the four turbulent decades that followed. Hell's Angel also chronicles the way the HAMC revolutionized the look of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle and built what has become a worldwide bike-riding fraternity, a beacon for freedom-seekers the world over.
17. The Masonic Instructor
Comprising the first, second and third degrees of freemasonry, embellished with symbolical illustrations and the tracing boards of the three degrees, also royal arch degree : adapted for the Dominion of Canada.
18. Indian Masonry - Robert Catlin Wright
Throughout the world we find amazing similarities between other peoples who use Masonic rituals and symbols. This book reveals the American Indian's use of Freemasonry. Contents: Brotherhood; Signs; Medicines; Beliefs and Ceremonies; The Number 4; Ojibwa Grand Medicine Lodge; Esoteric Societies of the Zuni; Comparisons; Pin Indians; Lessons; Epilogue. Illustrated.
19. American Indian Freemasonry - Arthur C. Parker 1919
Beautiful thy meditations
In thy consecrated forests,
Fragrant in their odorous incense
When, though groping in the darkness,
Thou wert lifted up and strengthened,
In thy earnest firm endeavor,
Nearer drawn to one Great Spirit
In thy ardor of devotion!
Converse
20. The Free Mason Examin'd - Alexander Slade (1758)
An Authentick Account of all the Secrets of the Antient Society of Free-Mason s which have been handed down by' Oral Tradition only', from the Institution, to the present Time.
21. British History for Dummies By Sean Lang 2004
A stirring trip through the essentials of British History.
Britain's past brought right up to date.
This book is a riotous, irreverent account of the people and events that have shaped Britain. It's a "who, what, when, where and why" that reads like a thriller and a comedy rolled into one. Inside you'll find rip-roaring stories of power-mad kings, executions, invasions, high treason, global empire-building and forbidden love - not bad for a nation of stiff upper lips.
Discover:
Famous and infamous Britons
Key royal, military and cultural eras
Power in Britain: who lost it, who took it
The rise and fall of Britain's global empire
History as it connects to Britain today
22. Europe 1450 to 1789 (Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World - Vol.1 Jonathan, Ed. Dewald 2004
This detailed 6-volume set explores European history from 1450-1789, from the print revolution to the French Revolution. The set's 1,082 articles, written by eminent scholars, cover major topics in art, government and education as well as providing biographical entries on key figures of the period. In addition, the set covers topics specific to the era, such as apocalypticism, guilds, food riots, royal mistresses and lovers, the Spanish inquisition, Utopia and others. Each volume includes an eight-page color insert. Features include approximately 575 black-and-white photographs, 60 maps, a year-by-year chronology, a topical outline, and a comprehensive index.
23. Secret Sources for Healing Foods and Natural Medicines - Mike Adams 2005
This is the manual you’ve been waiting for: Author Mike Adams reveals his top sources for food ingredients, herbs, natural medicines and health-enhancing products that he personally uses to achieve peak physical and mental health. Many of these sources have never before been made public. Other sources are publicly known, but the true healing power of their products isn’t recognized or understood. In this 50-page report, Adams reveals the full story, complete with contact details, website URLs, phone numbers and recommended shopping lists. (And, as always, Adams earns absolutely nothing from these recommendations, so there’s no conflict of interest.)
24. The Complete Book Of Underground Houses: How To Build A Low Cost Home
According to Roy, underground or `earth-sheltered' houses are unexpectedly livable. Judging by his book's attractive pictures, that's easy to believe. The house he bases his point-by-point guide on is indeed a showplace. Its homey touches are just that, though, and Roy's main concern is creating such a house, from drawing up the plans to surveying the site to the actual building.
Roy's instruction is insightful and comprehensive....Throughout, he covers construction and installation details that are extremely important for nonprofessionals brave enough to undertake building their own homes.
25. HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE
HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE EXPANSION FROM VEDA AND VEDIC LITERATURES The Vedas have guided ancient Civilization for thousands of years as the principles of modern science that is the Theory of relativity and theory of gravitation guiding the present civilization. When the question about origin and evolution of Universe rises, we can understand the fact that the scientific version of Vedas is different from that of the modern science. The Cosmology of Vedas is different from modern cosmologies. Cosmology is the branch of astronomy that deals with the structure and evolution of the universe.
26. Mayan Calendar
Welcome To The Evolution Welcome To The Evolution An Introduction To A Spiritual Meaning Of The Mayan Calendar Timing The Evolution of Consciousness Contents Words From The Hopi People Calendars & Consciousness The Pyramid of Cycles of Creation Conscious Evolution of Each Cycle The Days and Nights of the Cycles The 5th Day and Night of Each Cycle Examples of Evolutions Through the Cycles World Economy During the Planetary Cycle The Days and Nights of the Galactic Consciousness Knowledge is Power The Options of Past, Present and Future When Do We Reach The End - 2011 or 2012
27. Legal Assault Kit
A short 10 Page document outlining WHY no one should be forced vaccinated this fall with the coming H1N1 'scare.' Please copy this document and send it everywhere. Only an informed public can stop the pharmaceutical abuse for profit. This is a PDF document. It may contain spelling errors (spell check will not work at this time). Keywords : Baxter, CIA, Dr. Morrow, Dr. Cameron, Adrian Gibbs, virology, virologist, Womens Catholic League of the Philippines, WHO, World Health Organization, H1N1 Pandemic, forced quarantine, imprisonment, prison, vaccine shot
28. Oxford Dictionary of Law
This Dictionary is a handy desk reference for lawyers and an ideal source of legal terminology for students and legal assistants in any country in which the legal system is based on English law. It provides clear, jargon-free information for professionals, students and people without a legal qualifacation.
29. Peter Collin Dictionary of Law
loomsbury’s subject dictionaries (formerly Peter Collin Publishing subject dictionaries) provide the accurate, up-to-date detail needed by readers from specialist backgrounds, while defining terms in clear, simple English — ideal for professionals from non-specialist backgrounds, students and native and non-native speakers of English alike.
30. Solar Power System Design - Parker Jardine 2008
In the first part of my solar power Primer,
I showed how to make inexpensive photovoltaic
(PV) panels (see MAKE, Volume 12, page 158,
"20-Watt Solar Panel").
Here, I'll explain how I incorporated them into
a complete solar PV power system. While this
article provides installation tips and general
how-to information, it's not a step-by-step guide
to building the complete system. Rather, it's an
introduction to a complex project that could
easily fill a book.
31. Soldaten-Atlas [Heft 39] - K. Krause, F. Scheibner 1941
Atlas contains the usual atlas information plus a few maps with German campaigns up to 1941, population migrations and even more political subjects as a map of US Imperialism.