Link of the day - Blind Spots: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things

High Wire: The Precarious Financial Lives of American Families

Crude Awakening - The Oil Crash


The Third Tower - What Happened To Building 7?

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Link of the day - Free $100 Gas Card

Link of the day - Free $100 Gas Card

A nation reviles treachery, perhaps now more than ever. But the chronicles of recent history have ignored the most shameful episode of World War Two. The Britisches Freikorps unit of the Waffen SS served alongside the Nazis on the Eastern Front. Its members wore the death’s head insignia and took German rank. They helped defend Berlin even as Hitler retreated to his bunker.

But each and every member was recruited from British, Canadian, Australian and South African soldiers who volunteered to betray their country. Recognising the potential propaganda value of the unit, the Nazis ordered 800 SS uniforms with Union Jack arm badges. Most Allied prisoners of war ignored or resisted recruitment tactics ranging from leaflet bombardment to bribery and torture. But some 200 Allied prisoners answered the Nazi call. Some were motivated by greed, or by sympathies with the fascist cause. Others were simply described by intelligence files of the time as of ‘weak character’, and found the opportunities offered by the Germans to drink and womanise too tempting.

The British Free Corps was itself betrayed by one of its number who joined only to feed MI5 with information. John Brown, the quartermaster of a camp at Genshagen. As Germany collapsed, Brown’s information allowed the Allies to round up the traitors who often posed as fleeing PoWs. They were prosecuted and sentenced at court martial and treason trials. The intelligence files were quietly closed and access to the devastating information within was restricted. There was no cover-up, rather a conspiracy of indifference. For the first time on British Television, the British SS soldiers speak of their treachery, and their part in a failed German propaganda coup.

The Waffen SS: Hitler’s Elite Guard at War, 1939-45

The Order of the Death’s Head: The Story of Hitler’s SS

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Link of the day - How PickyDomains.com Changed The Domain Game For Good

Link of the day - How PickyDomains.com Changed The Domain Game For Good

OilCrash, produced and directed by award-winning European journalists and filmmakers Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack, tells the story of how our civilization’s addiction to oil puts it on a collision course with geology. Compelling, intelligent, and highly entertaining, the film visits with the world’s top experts and comes to a startling, but logical conclusion – our industrial society, built on cheap and readily available oil, must be completely re-imagined and overhauled. The idea that the world’s oil supplies have peaked, or will soon, is gaining mainstream currency.

The End of Oil: On the Edge of a Perilous New World

Beyond Oil: The View from Hubbert’s Peak

Powerdown: Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World

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Link of the day - Free $500 JC Penny Gift Card

Welcome to Loss Of Innocence By Simon James Kelly: Loss Of Innocence: War & Peace In The 21st Century is a shocking but profoundly psychological investigation into Mars’ realm. [Mars… The God Of War.] Experience yourself, how Mars, The God Of War, seduces humans into war through the immense & epic themes that comprise his realm, as well as through the tendency of his archetype towards the continual development of an enemy image. One of the darkest secrets of this human life is that we are easily led into being a warring species. Only by acknowledging and respecting Mars’ influence over human affairs, might we be more cognisant of him - and thus avoid the pitfalls he lays across our path – and, the epic themes of his realm turned to the advantage of peaceful human life. In Loss Of Innocence, hear about the psychology of war from the most important psychologist & philosopher of our age, James Hillman – as well as from Shakespeare, Jacob Bronowski and military greats such as General George S. Patton, General Robert E. Lee, General Smedley Butler and General William Tecumseh Sherman. With references to the work of Chris Hedges, J. Glenn Gray, and carried along by the humanistic spirit of great thinkers such as Freud, Fromm, Rogers & Hesse, Loss Of Innocence will unmask your innocence & change the way you think about war - forever. In addition, whilst drawing on classical themes (such as the Greek/Roman myths of Mars, Aphrodite & Athena), as well as current events such as the 11th September (9/11), Loss Of Innocence seeks to educate at one of the most important levels of human experience, that of the psychological. Two and a half years in the making, Loss Of Innocence is far more than entertainment, rather the film is representative of a higher level of distilled knowledge, and as such, is a bearer of the next level of information which the majority of human beings on this earth need to come to understand within themselves, if humanity is to establish a stable and enduring peace on this earth.

Churchill, Hitler, and “The Unnecessary War”: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World

The Psychology of War : Comprehending Its Mystique and Its Madness

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How to Read the Aura and Practice Psychometry, Telepathy, and Clairvoyance

Magic, Its Ritual, Power and Purpose

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