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unl0cker

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Material I loved
« on: August 14, 2013, 02:31:58 PM »
There is no point is endless rhetorics. So I'll post here material that I loved. Maybe someone will like it and find useful too.

This is Linus Pauling. One of my heroes.

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Re: Material I loved
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2013, 02:34:22 PM »
Another hero of mine: Mr Ruppert.


Here is my hero kicking the CIA in the balls:


He has Titanium balls! And if you understand body language you'll KNOW that's no news to Mr. Deutch.
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Re: Material I loved
« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2013, 02:59:17 PM »
Not a hero... in fact the oposite. Nevertheless a instructing read:

David Rockefeller: Memoirs
http://www.freeebookse.com/david-rockefeller-memoirs-PDF2-243465/

Another globalist, Carroll Quigley rare interview. Niiiice!

And his (must read the uncensored copy!) book, called Tragedy & Hope.
http://www.infowarsshop.com/Tragedy-Hope_p_639.html

I have the pdf, but this is not free. I cant juarez this.

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Re: Material I loved
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2013, 03:13:31 PM »
Now this is one is one of the ancient biographies that I most like. I came to learn some stuff from this. This is the life of Octavian later known as Augustus. Amazing material... just nothing short of amazing!

Everitt's insight and interpretation are divine to me.


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Re: Material I loved
« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2013, 03:22:31 PM »

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unl0cker

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Re: Material I loved
« Reply #5 on: August 14, 2013, 03:36:20 PM »
Then your reading I believe should be this one:

Ancient Rome
by Prof. Fagan

It will give you a wider view, more useful I believe for what you plan to use it.



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This one is (not rome related) also A M A Z I N G:


Ethics of Aristotle by Father Koterski

Here is a small cut from this lecture. download clip
 

* I prefer the audiobook, always. As allows me to multitask. But I find that reading is always more productive to the mind, it usually "aligns" your mind with the writer providing a better grasp of the content.
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