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This page is designed to assist in research on a varity of subjects.

"Without seeking, truth cannot be known at all. It can neither be declared from pulpits, nor set down in articles, nor in any wise prepared and sold in packages ready for use. Truth must be ground for every man by itself out of it such, with such help as he can get, indeed, but not without stern labor of his own."

— John Ruskin

Special Research Page On the Factions of One Worldism
"Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it." Woodrow Wilson, The New Freedom (1913)

911 Research
"The Great Deception", What really happened on Sept. 11, 2001, by Barrie Zwicker
Observations and the State of Affairs, 9/11 - summary of articles

Investigative Journalism
Sherman Skolnicks Report

Philosophy and Religion
Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), sometimes misleadingly referred to as the first "modern" philosopher, was born in Kues, Germany (today Bernkastel-Kues). He became a canon lawyer and a cardinal. His two best-known works are De Docta Ignorantia (On Learned Ignorance) and De Visione Dei (On the Vision of God). Nicholas of Cusa: bt Jasper Hopkins

That the spirit of revolutionary change, which has long been disturbing the nations of the world, should have passed beyond the sphere of politics and made its influence felt in the cognate sphere of practical economics is not surprising. The elements of the conflict now raging are unmistakable, in the vast expansion of industrial pursuits and the marvelous discoveries of science; in the changed relations between masters and workmen; in the enormous fortunes of some few individuals, and the utter poverty of the masses; in the increased self-reliance and closer mutual combination of the working classes; as also, finally, in the prevailing moral degeneracy. The momentous gravity of the state of things now obtaining fills every mind with painful apprehension; wise men are discussing it; practical men are proposing schemes; popular meetings, legislatures, and rulers of nations are all busied with it... Pope Leo XIII - Rerum Novarum - On Capital and Labor - 15 May 1891

Plato: by Miles Hodges

Science and Technology

Health - Medical
Paul's Place AKA Winter Works
redflagsweekly.com
The Merck Medical Manual

Reference works
1911 Encyclopedia
Meriam Webster Online
Encyclopedia Britannica

Psychological, and Covert Operations
THE SABOTAGING OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

by L. Fletcher Prouty
In 1960, the Secret Team, terrified that President Eisenhower was coming to terms with the USSR, resolved that there must be no peace. A surefire plan was needed to destruct the upcoming summit conference. What better way to show American bad faith than by arranging for a US "spy" plane to be forced down over the USSR on the Russian's most important national holiday. THE SABOTAGING OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

The New World Order: HOW THE WORLD REALLY WORKS
(by Alan B. Jones, 1996)
This book relates historical events of the last century which convincingly show that our problems are not mere happenstance, but are part and parcel of a secret war that has been declared against the United States and especially its middle class. HOW THE WORLD REALLY WORKS

Statecraft
Constitution Society Home Page
Thomas Jefferson on Politics and Government
Thomas Paine: Common Sense
Machiavelli: The Prince
Thomas Moore: Utopia
Jean Bodine: Six Books of the Commonwealth
Althusius: Politica
Montesquieu: The Spirit of Laws
Grotius: On the Laws of War and Peace
Estienne De La Boetie: Discussion on Voluntary Servitude


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