Shares new documents to expose the sinister alien influence in world governments, financial systems, and scientific institutions throughout history
• Shows how Eisenhower’s treaty with the Greys, signed at Holloman Air Force Base in 1954, gave the aliens authority to abduct humans for "research"
• Reveals how Reptilian-influenced ex-Nazis infiltrated the U.S. government
• Explains how the Reptilians have created alien-human hybrids under their control to replace the human population
Long ago, the Galactic Federation sent the Atlans, a fierce group of humans from the Pleiades, to Earth to confront the newest colony of the combative ever-spreading alien race known as the Reptilians. The ensuing battle sank the continent of Lemuria and drove the Reptilians underground beneath the Indian subcontinent as well as to Antarctica. Able to shapeshift to appear human, the Reptilians then infiltrated the Atlantean civilization, abducting humans and creating Reptilian hybrids. As Len Kasten shows, this technique of infiltration and hybridization prior to an all-out attack has been the hallmark of Reptilian conquest throughout the galaxy.
Chronicling the history of the Reptilian Empire’s influence on Earth and their conquest of 21 star systems, Kasten reveals how the human race is enmeshed in a skillfully concealed plot to enslave humanity and exploit our planet’s physical and biological resources. Revealing Hitler’s pact with extraterrestrials and the Reptilian influence on the Nazi state, he shares new documents that disclose the rescue and rehabilitation of Nazi war criminals to assist in the Cold War, which then corrupted many U.S. government institutions. Focusing on crucial events in the decade after World War II, he examines the Reptilians’ human allies, the Illuminati, who control the levers of financial, technological, and military power throughout the world through various secret societies. He shows how Eisenhower’s treaty with the Greys, signed at Holloman Air Force Base in 1954, gave the aliens permission to take humans up to their spaceships, ostensibly for genetic study in return for alien technology and how these abductions led to the creation of a hybrid race under Reptilian mind control. He also explains how Kennedy was assassinated by the CIA because of his plans to rout out this Nazi–Reptilian presence.
Contrasting the Reptilians with the benevolent Ebens, the aliens from Zeta Reticuli who crashed at Roswell, Kasten exposes the stealthy tactics of the Reptilians, their relationship with the Greys, and their advanced genetic bio-technology and teleportation abilities as well as what we need to do to defeat their plans.
Compiles statements from political leaders, scholars of Middle Eastern affairs, specialists on international terrorism, journalists, and foreign experts
You may read this book and think the author "dreamed a dream that could not be." For Antony Sutton, research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, proves that there is no such thing as Soviet technology, only American and allied technology on Soviet soil. Technology that maimed and killed American boys in Korea and Vietnam.
Bridge building to Communist Russia is nothing new. It started early in 1918. With mountains of documentation Mr. Sutton shows that 90 to 95 percent of Soviet technology since 1918 has come from America and its allies.
Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era is in fact an apologetic for the NWO. And a 53-year old one at that. Between Two Ages is a late 20th century entry to an ongoing project to build a global NWO. Granted, this book is primarily geared towards bureaucrats and power brokers of the global elite.
Bloodlines of the Illuminati is a unique book, rich in detail, providing a devastating expose of the people and families who are The movers and shakers of the United States and the entire world.
Ralph Epperson is an historian, author, and lecturer who has been researching the CONSPIRATORIAL VIEW OF HISTORY (the view that the major events of the past have been planned years in advance by a central conspiracy) for 50 years.
In 2001, this was the book that presented the topic and concept of the now horrifically popular phenomenon called “Shadow People!” In this newly illustrated edition, Heidi Hollis relays the topic of Shadow People and their many links to much of the paranormal phenomenon happening around the globe today—including the alien connection!
In 1997, Hollis gave this dark presence their name, not knowing how far the reach of Shadow People had already been. Now she stands as the world’s foremost expert, having given the groundwork for others to find answers and remedies to the Shadow People infestation:
This is the true story of Hollis’ journey into a hidden existence she suddenly found herself in the middle of. She was once besieged by ghosts, poltergeists, then witnessed UFOs, only to have the alien occupants come in for a closer look. Then came the worst of it when Shadow People greeted her, followed by what she also named the “Hat Man” phenomenon! (See Hollis' book: The Hat Man: The True Story of Evil Encounters)
Hollis soon discovers that there is an ancient war brewing in our skies and in the homes of individuals around the world—including her own. With horror surrounding Hollis and a college roommate on a daily basis, they both are given the tools to defend themselves against this dark menace. This help came to them by way of a being who is already engaged in this Secret War—an alien who claimed to be watching this battle between GOOD and EVIL!
Early Life Katharine Briggs was born in Hampstead, London in 1898, and was the eldest of three sisters. The Briggs family, originally from Yorkshire, had built up a fortune in the 18th and 19th centuries through coal mining and owned a large colliery in Normanton, West Yorkshire. With such enormous wealth, Katharine and her family were able to live in luxury with little need to work. Briggs's father Ernest was often unwell and divided his time between leafy Hampstead and the clear air of Scotland. He was a watercolourist and would often take his children with him when he went to paint the landscape. An imaginative storyteller, he loved to tell his children tales and legends; these would have a great impact on the young Katharine, becoming her passion in later life. When Briggs was 12 her father had Dalbeathie House built in Perthshire and the family moved permanently to Scotland; however, tragedy struck when he died two years later. Briggs and her two sisters, Winifred and Elspeth, developed a close bond with their mother, Mary, after this - all living together for almost fifty years. As Briggs and her sisters grew older their main passion was for amateur dramatics. They wrote and performed their own plays at their home and Briggs would pursue her interest in theatre throughout her education. After leaving school she attended Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, graduating with a BA in 1918 and an MA in 1926. She specialised in the study of traditional folk tales and 17th-century English history.
The Folklorist Briggs continued her studies largely as a hobby, while living with her sisters and mother in Burford, Oxfordshire. She collected together traditional stories from across the country and the wider world, but did not publish them yet. Together she and her sisters performed in plays with local amateur dramatics groups and Briggs wrote historical novels set during the Civil War (also unpublished). When the Second World War started Briggs joined the WAAF and later taught at a school for the children of Polish refugees. After the war Briggs threw herself into her folklore studies, completing her PhD on the use of folklore in 17th-century literature. In 1954, the first Katharine Briggs book was published, titled The Personnel of Fairyland, a guide to the folklore of Great Britain. This was followed by Hobberdy Dick (1955), a children's story about a hobgoblin in Puritan England. Though these books brought a small amount of interest, it was not until the 1960s and 1970s, following the deaths of her sisters and mother, that Briggs became a renowned folklorist. In 1963 she published another children's book, Kate Crackernuts, and became involved with the Folklore Society of the UK, later being elected as its president in 1967. Now a preeminent expert on fairy stories and folklore, she began to lecture across the country and by the 1970s she had been invited to give lectures in the United States and was regularly interviewed on television.
In 1971 she published her masterpiece, the four-volume A Dictionary of Folk-Tales in the English Language. This work remains the definitive collection of British folk stories, becoming a vital resource for writers, academics and storytellers. Katharine Briggs died suddenly at the age of 82 on 15th October 1980. At the time of her death she had been working on a memoir of her childhood days in Scotland and Hampstead, where her love of folklore began.
Michael Higger was a Talmudic scholar who wrote a book titled “The Jewish Utopia” in 1932. The book is a reconstruction of the rabbinic ideal society, presenting a comprehensive view of the traditional Jewish conception of the ideal life for individuals and nations. The book discusses various problems and issues, including righteousness and justice, Israel and the nations, peace and abundance, liberty and salvation, the Holy Land, the Holy City, and a spiritual center. The book is written in a scholarly tone, with extensive footnotes and a bibliography.
The book presents a vision of a future society where the world is divided into two main groups: the Israelitic and the non-Israelitic. The Israelitic group is described as being righteous and just, while the non-Israelitic group is seen as being in need of guidance and education. The book also discusses the role of the Jewish people in this future society, with a focus on their spiritual and moral leadership.