Balder Ex-Libris - Tag - North AmericaReview of books rare and missing2024-03-27T00:16:02+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearRusso Gus - The outfiturn:md5:87ed6313b5ae145ec3aa9a7cbe59c7192019-08-23T15:24:00+01:002019-08-23T14:26:50+01:00balderRusso GusJewKu Klux KlanNorth AmericaRacialismUnited StatesUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Russo_Gus_-_The_outfit.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Russo Gus</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The outfit</strong><br />
Year : 2001<br />
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Introduction. In the New Cabaret Artistes, an illegal strip joint in Liverpool, a buxom stripper named Janice gyrated to the rhythms of twenty-year-old John Lennon and his even younger mates, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. In Cuba, youthful new prime minister Fidel Castro nationalized the formerly American-owned oil refineries. Meanwhile, the first ten U.S.-supported volunteers arrived at a secret Panama Canal Zone facility to begin training to retake their Cuban homeland back from Castro. The results of these and other events would be well documented in history books yet to be written. But the momentous conference under way in the mansion at 915 Franklin Avenue would, by mutual decree of the participants, never be chronicled. It was June 1960, and in far-removed corners of the world unseen events were unfolding that would define a revolutionary era to follow. In fact, multiple revolutions - cultural, political, and sociological - were in their embryonic stages. This was the interregnum - the transition between the misnamed “happy days” of the Eisenhower years, and the terrifying brinksmanship of the Cold War sixties. The palatial estates on Franklin, in the tony Chicago suburb of River Forest, were the setting on this otherwise unexceptional Thursday evening. Lawns were being tended by caretakers; Mercedes sedans were having their wax jobs refined. Young couples ambled off to the movies, perhaps to see Spartacus, or Psycho. The typical residents, stockbrokers, lawyers, and the like, were going about their lives. In a much different manner, an atypical neighborhood denizen, a son of Sicilian immigrants named Antonino Leonardo Accardo, was also going about business as usual; with his lifelong friend Murray Humphreys and two other associates, he would, after a sumptuous lasagna dinner, decide who would become the next president of the United States. For decades, these Thursday-night meetings were convened at the manse owned by “Joe” Accardo, as he was known to friends. Decisions made at these soirees ran the gamut: from who to “whack” for an indiscretion; to which national labor union to take over this week; to whether they should answer the White House‘s call to murder Castro; to the creation of a gambling paradise in the Nevada desert; or, as in this case, to go along with Joe Kennedy‘s request to guarantee his son Jack‘s “appointment” to the U.S. presidency. The participants prided themselves on the relatively obscure manner in which they were able conduct their business. “We start appearing on the front page and it’s all over,” one was heard to say. The phrase became a mantra of sorts. Of course this enterprise was known, especially to law enforcement agents, but was so smoothly run that proof of the organizational links were unobtainable - at least for the first fifty years or so. The colleagues in question were, in fact, the heirs apparent to the empire of bootlegging kingpin Scarface Al Capone. Capone’s downfall in 1931 provided an important lesson for the Accardo-Humphreys generation: exaggerated violence and a high media profile were the kiss of death and were to be avoided at all costs. Hundreds of millions were at stake, an amount not worth gambling for the luxury of being seen with movie stars. That was for amateurs. <strong>...</strong></p>Schrag Paul - Haze Xaviant - The suppressed history of Americaurn:md5:ec98c759947872df7884a6dc704ce9822017-06-27T13:45:00+01:002018-04-14T19:59:12+01:00balderSchrag PaulAmericaConspirationFranceHébraïsmeNorth AmericaRevisionismUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Schrag_Paul_-_Haze_Xaviant_-_The_suppressed_history_of_America.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Authors : <strong>Schrag Paul - Haze Xaviant</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The suppressed history of America The murder of Meriwether Lewis and the mysterious discoveries of the Lewis and Clark expedition</strong><br />
Year : 2011<br />
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Foreword. If it flies in the face of convention, suppress it. If it contradicts accepted academic dogma, reject it. If it opens minds, condemn it. If it turns history upside down, make sure it never sees the light of day. So has it been down through time. So it was in the late 1800s when Smithsonian executive John Wesley Powell and his colleagues decided that, for humanity’s good, they had best systematically destroy the vast amount of accumulated evidence proving that several Native American Indian tribes were most probably descended from ancient European visitors to the New World. Yes, in the minds of duplicitous psychopaths, destruction is always sanctified by some dubious pretext. Nevertheless, regardless of the blitzkrieg on truth, it is always a day for celebration when nefarious plots are foiled or exposed. Reading through the pages of this book gives me this sense of satisfaction. It also furnishes me with additional proof of the devilry of people in high places. Although I have always been aware of the extraordinary lengths to which brainwashers will go to engender the consensus trance that suits their overall agenda for world control, it is valuable to learn even more about their ruthless and unceasing campaign to mislead us. Page after page, I was left aghast. <strong>...</strong></p>Padfield Peter - Battleshipurn:md5:a0cfe689c6a946219ad7c6b04da0436d2017-06-27T13:12:00+01:002018-04-14T19:59:29+01:00balderPadfield PeterChristianityEuropeJewNorth AmericaProtestant <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Padfield_Peter_-_Battleship.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Padfield Peter</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Battleship</strong><br />
Year : 1972<br />
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Introduction to the 2015 edition. My Introduction to the Revised Edition of this book - which follows - was much concerned with new light on the rejection by the pre-First World War British Admiralty of a gunnery fire control system promising to give the Royal Navy a decisive advantage over all other navies in long-range hitting. I describe the abandonment of this system, designed by the civilian Arthur Pollen, and the adoption of an inferior copy devised by a serving gunnery officer, Lieutenant (later Admiral Sir) Frederick Dreyer, as one of the most incredible and darkest chapters in Admiralty history. Since then the tale has received another, scarcely less astonishing twist. It emerges from further research by Professor Jon Tetsuro Sumida; analysis of Admiralty procurement policy, ship design and battle practice rules prior to the First World War has led Sumida to the conclusion that by 1912 the Admiralty, guided by the future commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, Sir John Jellicoe, had devised a secret tactic of Nelsonic boldness, not simply to defeat but to annihilate the German fleet in battle at their (German) preferred medium- to close range. By this date new hydraulic elevating and training machinery for battleships’ heavy guns made it possible for gunlayers and trainers to keep their guns on target throughout the rolling, pitching and yawing motions of their ship. In order to take full advantage Jellicoe and his gunnery officer, Lieutenant Dreyer, collaborated on a fire control system employing separate range and bearing plots of the enemy – as distinct from integrating both range and bearing in a ‘true plot’ of the enemy as Arthur Pollen proposed. The ranges obtained by rangefinders were fed into a ‘Range-rate Clock’, which generated a rate of change of range (see fuller description in the chapter on fire control); if this fell out of step with the reported ranges it was ‘tuned’ to the observed range. In battle practices ships would start with one or two ranging shots or salvoes to check the reported range of the target, then go into rapid independent fire with gunsights set to the Clock-generated range. The system, known as ‘rangefinder control’, did not depend on correcting gun-range by ‘spotting’ the fall of the previous shot or salvo, and thus allowed the fastest possible rate of fire. It was believed that in action this would prove crushing. Armour-piercing shells for British 13.5-inch gun dreadnoughts then entering service were almost 60 per cent heavier than the largest German 12-inch projectiles and were believed to be capable of penetrating the thickest German armour at 10,000 yards. Early in 1913 gun calibre was increased to 15 inches for a new class of British super-dreadnoughts whose shells were double the weight of German 12-inch shells. Such huge projectiles delivered with the accuracy and rapidity supposedly possible with ‘rangefinder control’ would overcome the more lightly-gunned German ships in short time. The enemy would be effectively knocked out before his torpedoes could reach the British line, which, after the initial brief and violent cannonade, would be turned away by signal, all ships together, in time to avoid the underwater threat. <strong>...</strong></p>Nicolls Richard - Richard Nicolls Esopus Indian treaty 1665urn:md5:0528347af5038e073520f8f1f29f7e932016-10-03T23:00:00+01:002016-10-03T22:02:52+01:00balderNicolls RichardMédecineNorth AmericaScienceTradition <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Richard_Nicolls_Esopus_Indian_treaty_1665.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Nicolls Richard</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Richard Nicolls Esopus Indian treaty “An Agreement made between Richard Nicolls Esq. Governor under his Royal Highness the Duke of Yorke and the Sachems and People called the Sopes Indyans”</strong><br />
Year : 1665<br />
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Forward. The Ulster County Clerk’s Office, Records Management Division, has been a leader in the field of records management in New York State since the inception of the Program in 1988. The accomplishments of this division have been tremendous in the areas of records storage, micrographics, records management consultation and in the most recent years, archives. The majority of the activity that has taken place in the Records Management Archives Division has been completed since 1999, at which time the County received a grant from the Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund. This grant funded the hiring of an Archival Consultant and Archival Processing Technician. At the conclusion of the grant cycle, Ulster County supported the creation of a line item in the Records Management Program’s budget for an Archivist. This action was and remains a demonstration of support for the Archives Division. This commitment, pledged by the Ulster County Legislature, and shared by the Ulster County Clerk’s Office, is confirmed here in this publication. Supported again by the Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund, the publication of this booklet concerning this historic document is another successful effort of the Ulster County Records Management Program. With it another goal of the Archives Division is realized, yielding further benefits for all the constituents of Ulster County. Ward Todd. Chairman, Ulster County Legislature. <strong>...</strong></p>Vallières Pierre - White niggers of Americaurn:md5:9337e6ab7adf240d27aebe5a70524edb2016-09-18T16:34:00+01:002016-09-18T15:56:44+01:00balderVallières PierreAmericaCanadaConspiracyConspirationEsclavageHébraïsmeIsraëlLouisianeNorth AmericaQuébecSlaveryUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Vallieres_Pierre_-_White_niggers_of_America.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Vallières Pierre</strong><br />
Title : <strong>White niggers of America The precocious autobiography of a Quebec "terrorist"</strong><br />
Year : 1968<br />
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Foreword. In reading this book it is important to remember the following facts. 1. The book was written in prison, immediately after a twenty-nine-day hunger strike, under particularly difficult conditions. It was written in the midst of the constant noise of cells being opened and closed by an iron hand and of guards and prisoners shouting back and forth, and within the framework of an absurd discipline (called prison rules), invented and applied for the purpose of brutalizing the inmates as much as possible. The section in which Charles Gagnon and I are still held as these lines are written is reserved chiefly for the mentally ill, drug addicts, men accused of homocide and facing possible life imprisonment, prisoners in depressive states and, lastly, "political" madmen, like Charles and me, whom the officers regard more or less as "deranged." Very often one or another of our jail mates slits his veins out of despair, or simply to attract attention. For one of the chief characteristics of prison life is the boundless solitude each of us feels, especially during those hours of depression when it becomes impossible to communicate with others. <strong>...</strong></p>Quinlan James E. - Tom Quick the indian slayerurn:md5:9c1d0cc6477b0ecb57e274f1d153760f2016-04-06T08:45:00+01:002016-04-06T08:45:00+01:00balderQuinlan James E.Ku Klux KlanNorth AmericaNovelUnited StatesUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Quinlan_James_E_-_Tom_Quick_the_indian_slayer.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Quinlan James E.</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Tom Quick the indian slayer and the pioneers of Minisink and Wawarsink</strong><br />
Year : 1851<br />
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To the Reader. Many of the following chapters were written for the columns of a newspaper entitled the "Republican Watchman," of which the writer is the junior editor. Notwithstanding their many imperfections, they were received with much favor by the public, and a very general desire was expressed for copies of the work in a form convenient for preservation. To gratify this desire, our little volume is published. Before the reader begins to peruse what follows, the writer wishes to say distinctly and emphatically, that he is not actuated by the hope of entering the ranks of the literati. He knows that this work is no fit model for those who would win the world's applause with the "gray goose quill;" and he does not hope that it will be made a closet companion by the student, or a book of references by the historian. Its aim is humble. It is written for the amusement of a class of people who take an extraordinary interest in the narrations of the "olden time," when their ancestors followed the plough with their rifles slung to their backs, and on retiring to rest at night, first thanked God for preserving them from harm during the day, and then put fresh powder in the pans of their guns to be ready to meet the dangers of the night. The author's business engagements have not permitted him to devote sufficient time in collecting materials for his undertaking to render it complete, and the circumstances under which he has written have been unfavorable to literary excellence or even respectability. To make our work what it ought to be would require as many days as we have devoted hours to it. The critic will readily discover that our little book, though not a fiction, is novel in its character. It is neither a biography, history or legend; but a combination of all three in a series of sketches which possess more or less coherence, and which the author hopes present a tolerably fair picture of border life. While collecting materials for our port folio, we visited many old people, and heard their narrations of the early history of the Delaware region; and we have ransacked all old documents, family records and books within our reach. These we have compared together, and when they conflicted with each other, we have adopted that which appeared to us most probable. That an accurate or complete narrative could in this manner be obtained was not anticipated, however much it may have been desired. "Such as it is," courteous or captious reader, "you have it," and no one will dispute your right to "make the most or least of it," as your good or evil nature may influence you. <strong>...</strong></p>Bevier Abraham Garret - The Indians or narratives of massacres and depredationsurn:md5:63ab845fd365bbc73581871a43f40d7b2016-04-02T08:01:00+01:002016-04-02T07:07:08+01:00balderBevier Abraham GarretCatholiqueEnglandFranc-maçonnerieNorth AmericaRevolutionSatanismeUnited StatesVatican <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Bevier_Abraham_Garret_-_The_Indians_or_narratives_of_massacres_and_depredations.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Bevier Abraham Garret</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Indians or narratives of massacres and depredations</strong><br />
Year : 1846<br />
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On the frontier in Wawasink and its vicinity during the American Revolution. Interspersed with reflections on the providence of God. With an appendix containing brief notices of natural curiosities and objects of interest in Wawasink by a descendant of the Huguenots. Designed to commemorate the noble deeds of our ancestors, and inculcate principles of patriotism and peity. <strong>...</strong></p>Stead William Thomas - The Americanisation of the Worldurn:md5:62f3f4799b2d2438eaed9b5ef97cc7202016-03-15T07:53:00+00:002016-03-15T08:02:18+00:00balderStead William ThomasAfricaAmericaAnglo-SaxonAustraliaCanadaChinaConspiracyEconomyEnglandGuyaneIndiaIrelandLondonNew ZealandNorth AmericaPhilippinesRhodesiaSouth AfricaSouth AmericaUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Stead_William_Thomas_-_The_Americanisation_of_the_World.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Stead William Thomas</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Americanisation of the World or The trend of the Twentieth Century</strong><br />
Year : 1902<br />
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Preface. The advent of the United States of America as the greatest of world-Powers is the greatest political, social, and commercial phenomenon of our times. <strong>...</strong></p>Yockey Francis Parker - The Destiny of Americaurn:md5:7d53997c9dd1bce1a0c81bac719e45c82015-12-15T06:31:00+00:002015-12-15T06:33:29+00:00balderYockey Francis ParkerEuropeFascismNorth AmericaNorth AmericaRacialismUnited StatesUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Yockey_Francis_Parker_-_The_Destiny_of_America.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Yockey Francis Parker</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Destiny of America</strong><br />
Year : 1955<br />
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Francis Parker Yockey (September 18, 1917 – June 16, 1960), was an American-European philosopher best known for his neo-Spenglerian book Imperium, published under the pen name Ulick Varange in 1948. <strong>...</strong></p>Wardner James W. - Unholy alliancesurn:md5:45334681b9a14ee4e504f4582d5e96232015-11-16T09:43:00+00:002015-11-16T09:43:00+00:00balderWardner James W.CommunismConspiracyDenmarkFranceFreemasonryHollywoodJewNorth AmericaNorwayRussiaThird ReichWaffen SS <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Wardner_James_W_-_Unholy_alliances.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Wardner James W.</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Unholy alliances The secret plan and the secret people who are working to destroy America</strong><br />
Year : 1996<br />
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Introduction. There is in Italy a power which we seldom mention in this House (the House of Parliament)... I mean the secret societies... "It is useless to deny, because it is impossible to conceal, that a great part of Europe — the whole of Italy and France and a great portion of Germany, to say nothing of other countries — is covered with a network of these secret societies... "What are their objects? They do not want constitutional government... They want to change the tenure of the land, to drive out the present owners of the soil and to put an end to ecclesiastical (religious) establishments." British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli 1874-1880 "... there is a power so organized, so subtle, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it." Woodrow Wilson. "Beneath the broad tide of human history there flow the stealthy undercurrents of the secret societies, which frequently determine in the depths the changes that take place upon the surface." Arthur Edward Waite "The Invisible Power is working to control and enslave mankind. It financed Communism, Fascism, Marxism, Zionism and Socialism. All of these are directed to making the United States a member of a World Government..." American Mercury Magazine December 1957 "But Jesus turning to them said: weep not over me; but weep for yourselves, and for your children." Luke 23: 28 "... yea the hour cometh, that whosoever killeth you, will think that he doth a service to God." John 16:2 "Amen, amen I say to you, that you shall lament and weep, but the world shall rejoice; and you shall be made sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy." John 16:20 "In the world you shall have distress: but have confidence, I have overcome the world." John 16:33 "I have given them (the disciples) thy (God the Father's) word, and the world hath hated them, because they are not of the world; as I am not of the world." John 17:14. <strong>...</strong></p>Appleman Williams William - The contours of American historyurn:md5:dea3f30a78f3d9bdf2dae05be6ed76e82015-10-07T22:23:00+01:002015-10-07T21:30:32+01:00balderAppleman Williams WilliamAmericaAmériquesEuropeFranceNorth AmericaR.I.S.S.RevisionismUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Appleman_Williams_William_-_The_contours_of_American_history.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Appleman Williams William</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The contours of American history</strong><br />
Year : 1961<br />
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Foreword : Concerning Such Matters as Authors, Reviewers, Readers, and Even the Book Itself RAYMOND CHANDLER and William Faulkner shared some of the same insights into the nature of being an historian and a writer, and they warned against reading the reviews o one's own books. Both men understood that a writer's creativity, integrity, and performance are perpetually threatened by the urge to defend or assert himself, and to be praised by his peers and superiors. And they realized that the more an author fulfilled these natural and healthy needs by satisfying his reviewers, the more he would write to and for his reviewers. The writer would thus warp his own insights and perceptions, and turn away from his true audience. The writer and the reviewer are engaged in separate dialogues with the same protagonist the reader. The writer's responsibility is to offer himself directly and honestly, and at the highest level of performance he can reach, to the reading public. The reviewer's obligation is to do the same in order to inform and guide the reader's dialogue with the writer. When the author and the reviewer substitute each other for the reading public, they deny their separate purposes and responsibilities. <strong>...</strong></p>Kessel William B. - Wooster Robert - Encyclopedia of Native American wars & warfareurn:md5:237eb22fd70710d3dbe22cf345204a242015-09-29T23:15:00+01:002015-09-29T23:01:33+01:00balderKessel William B.AllemagneNorth AmericaRevueRévisionnismeSeconde guerre mondialeTroisième Reich <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Kessel_William_B_-_Wooster_Robert_-_Encyclopedia_of_Native_American_wars_and_warfare.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Authors : <strong>Kessel William B. - Wooster Robert</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Encyclopedia of Native American wars & warfare</strong><br />
Year : 2005<br />
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Preface. Native American wars and warfare have been part of life in North America for thousands of years. Encyclopedia of Native American Wars and Warfare, however, concentrates on the conflicts that arose after Christopher Columbus set foot in the New World in 1492. From then until the late 1800s, the number of armed conflicts among Native American groups and between Indians and their non-Indian opponents reached significant proportions. Many of the names of wars and battles fought during those years, as well as the names of combatants, have become household words. The encyclopedia constitutes an attempt to sort through the plethora of historical data and identify the key people, places, and events of that period, as well as more recent times. The book itself is arranged in encyclopedia form, with more than 600 entries arranged from A to Z. The entries themselves cover a variety of topics, including wars, battles, treaties, tribes, individuals, places, ceremonies, weaponry and other paraphernalia, and concepts. It is, of course, impossible to include lengthy discussions of each topic in a one-volume encyclopedia. Therefore, the articles vary in length depending on the importance of the subject and the data available. In all cases, care has been taken to ensure that relevant, pertinent, and factual information has been included. Additionally, the volume’s photographs, illustrations, and maps provide for a richer understanding of the people and places discussed. <strong>...</strong></p>Johnson Michael - Hook Richard - American indians of the Southeasturn:md5:7e7a1ad04b26b5ce5b4ade9b5694e7222015-09-23T00:56:00+01:002015-09-22T23:57:30+01:00balderJohnson MichaelEuropeGermanyGreeceNorth AmericaRevisionismRussiaSecond World WarSlovakiaThird Reich <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Johnson_Michael_-_Hook_Richard_-_American_indians_of_the_Southeast.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Authors : <strong>Johnson Michael - Hook Richard</strong><br />
Title : <strong>American indians of the Southeast</strong><br />
Year : 1995<br />
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Introduction. The native peoples of the southeastern United States have often been negleeted or ignored in popular imagery ofthe North American Indian, yet they were prominent in the early history ofthe eontinent, being caught in the web of eolonial intrigue between Great Britain, France and Spain. Tragieally, the eoastal tribes diminished rapidly through the introduetion of European diseases eontraeted from the early expeditions of white explorers and Spanish missions. The interior trans-Appalaehian south was the home of (arger tribes, who had beeome involved in the mercantile activities of white traders, and the exchange of deer hides for European technology, including guns, meta( objects and domestic animals, saw the development of several important culturally hybrid communities. <strong>...</strong></p>Caltin George - Letters and notes of the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians Volume 1urn:md5:436d710fc515180ac9e5c34795eec3282015-05-21T23:29:00+01:002015-05-22T01:36:41+01:00balderCaltin GeorgeAmericaConspiracyEuropeJewKabbalahNorth AmericaTalmudZohar <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Caltin_George_-_Letters_and_notes_of_the_manners_customs_and_condition_of_the_North_American_Indians_Volume_1.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Caltin George</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Letters and notes of the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians Volume 1</strong><br />
Year : 1841<br />
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Written during eight years' travels amongst the wildest tribes of Indians in North America. In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39. In two volumes. With four hundred illustrations carefully engraved from his original paintings. <strong>...</strong></p>Caltin George - Letters and notes of the manners customs, and condition of the North American Indians Volume 2urn:md5:020e4dd6e93e9d407fa6e1b587948ad62015-05-21T23:27:00+01:002015-05-22T01:36:41+01:00balderCaltin GeorgeAmericaNorth AmericaNorth AmericaPsychiatrist <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Caltin_George_-_Letters_and_notes_of_the_manners_customs_and_condition_of_the_North_American_Indians_Volume_2.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Caltin George</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Letters and notes of the manners, customs, and condition of the North American Indians Volume 2</strong><br />
Year : 1841<br />
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Written during eight years' travels amongst the wildest tribes of Indians in North America. In 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39. In two volumes. With four hundred illustrations carefully engraved from his original paintings. <strong>...</strong></p>King Michael S. - The bad warurn:md5:8bb4e42ce489252d45eb1dc6dcc13bbf2015-05-10T14:31:00+01:002015-05-10T13:45:05+01:00balderKing Michael S.ArmeniaAssyriaConspiracyEuropeFascismFirst World WarGermanyJewKoordistanNorth AmericaRevisionismRevolutionRussiaSecond World WarThird ReichTurkey <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/King_Mike_-_The_bad_war.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>King Michael S. (King Mike)</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The bad war The Truth never taught about World War II</strong><br />
Year : 2015<br />
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About the author. M. S. King is a private investigative journalist and researcher based in the New York City area. A 1987 graduate of Rutgers University, King's subsequent 30 year career in Marketing & Advertising has equipped him with a unique perspective when it comes to understanding how "public opinion" is indeed scientifically manufactured. Madison Ave marketing acumen combines with 'City Boy' instincts to make M.S. King one of the most tenacious detectors of "things that don’t add up" in the world today. Says King of his admitted quirks, irreverent disdain for "conventional wisdom", and uncanny ability to ferret out and weave together important data points that others miss: "Had Sherlock Holmes been an actual historical personage, I would have been his reincarnation." King is also the author of The War Against Putin: What the Government-Media Complex Isn’t Telling You About Russia. King’s other interests include: the animal kingdom, philosophy, chess, cooking, literature and history (with emphasis on events of the late 19th through the 20th centuries). FOREWORD. By Jeff Rense For over the past 30 years, I've worked in many key positions in broadcast journalism; TV news reporter, news director, anchorman, and, for the past 20 years, the producer and host of my own talk radio program. It has been quite a journey and all during that times I really never stopped wanting to know the realities of news stories, large and small. Who? What? Where? How? When? And most importantly; why? When applying those timeless questions towards the crucial subject of History, I have seldom been satisfied with the 'official explanations' for my inquiries and questions. The 'truth' is just not 'out there' nor is it accessible. There is too much sleight-of-hand and structural criminality. That's one reason I am so gratified that one of the most remarkable, insightful, truthful historians of today, M.S. King has tackled the murky, imponderable subject of revisionist history, (realistic history that is) with his sweeping epic, The Bad War; The REAL Story of World War II That You Were Never Taught”. Though I am generally cautious in bestowing blessings upon the work of others, The Bad War caught my attention for a number of reasons. Through his essays submitted to Rense.com, and also from his 'tour d' force' guest appearance on my show, Mike King's mastery of the subject, formidable writing talent, and unique ability to break down the complex into simple bites, were already known to me. I was therefore pleased and excited to learn of his project to bring the truth of World War II to the “average Joe” and beyond. As my regular listeners and readers are by now well aware, the world situation becomes gloomier by the day. It is only through a clear understanding of the past, that we can truly understand the present, and the dark future that is being planned for us. By distilling real, repeat, real history into easy-to-understand, illustrated mini essays, The Bad War serves as the perfect reference guide to help you navigate through the sea of lies which have been fed to us since childhood, and continue to be fed to us each day. King’s epic makes an utterly unique and important contribution to understanding the world - a contribution which we can all appreciate, and all understand. <strong>...</strong></p>Sonneborn Liz - Chronology of American Indian Historyurn:md5:154060dbb628ea3983777305869401bc2015-01-31T20:22:00+00:002015-01-31T20:22:00+00:00balderSonneborn LizAmericaGermanyJewNorth AmericaRevisionismThird Reich <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Sonneborn_Liz_-_Chronology_of_American_Indian_History.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Sonneborn Liz</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Chronology of American Indian History Updated edition</strong><br />
Year : 2001<br />
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Before 1492. Emergence. According to oral tradition, the Navajo (Dineh) came into being by emerging through three worlds - the Black World, the Blue-Green World, and the Yellow World—before finally reaching the Glittering World, the one they still inhabit in the American Southwest. This story, told from generation to generation for hundreds of years, is believed by some scholars to confirm their own theories of how the Navajo came to live in their homeland. According to archaeological evidence, the early Navajo traveled through the Arctic to central Canada and on to the Rocky Mountain region before settling in the lands they occupy today. In their creation story, the Black World seems to correspond to the cold, harsh environment of the Arctic, the Blue-Green World to the Canadian forests, and the Yellow World to the mountains and plains on the Rockies’ eastern slope. <strong>...</strong></p>Lewis Randolph - Alanis Obomsawin The vision of a native filmmakerurn:md5:1a3633a39125037d58d88482d987053f2014-12-06T19:05:00+00:002014-12-06T19:06:53+00:00balderLewis RandolphAmericaFranceFreemasonryJewNorth AmericaRevolution <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Lewis_Randolph_-_Alanis_Obomsawin_The_vision_of_a_native_filmmaker.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Lewis Randolph</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Alanis Obomsawin The vision of a native filmmaker</strong><br />
Year : 2006<br />
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Preface. I got off a plane in Montreal a few years ago, hopped into a taxi with too many notebooks and not enough luggage under my arm, and asked the driver to take me to the offices of the National Film Board (nfb).With a pensive frown and an old-world twist of his mustache, he put the car into gear and adjusted the mirror to give me a glance. Not a few seconds passed before he was compelled to ask why I was going there? The Film Board? On a sunny day? It didn’t seem like very much fun for an American tourist to visit a sprawling bureaucratic maze so far from the cafés and sights of Vieux-Montréal. I laughed and explained that I was meeting a filmmaker named Alanis Obomsawin. Because documentary filmmakers tend to labor under a shroud of semiobscurity, I was prepared to add that she was an important Abenaki filmmaker who had been at the nfb since the 1960s and had made more than twenty films, some of them classics. I assumed I would have to throw out a few film titles like Kanehsatake and Rocks at Whisky Trench to evoke a glimmer of recognition, at least after an awkward pause in which I would begin to wonder about the relevance of what I do for a living. But I had no such need. “Mademoiselle Alanis!” he exclaimed with delight, his voice thick with a French Canadian accent as he wove through the light midmorning traffic. “Oui . . . I watched one of her documentaries on television last night.” <strong>...</strong></p>Rielly Edward J. - Legends of American Indian resistanceurn:md5:d67e3036ea6ab81a37820e4fd1c0e9222014-11-16T17:41:00+00:002021-01-13T01:04:54+00:00balderRielly Edward J.AmericaNorth America <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Rielly_Edward_J_-_Legends_of_American_Indian_resistance.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Rielly Edward J.</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Legends of American Indian resistance</strong><br />
Year : 2011<br />
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Introduction. Long before Europeans arrived in North America, Indians from the Atlantic to the Pacific populated what would become the United States. They lived a life of relative freedom, able to maintain their traditional culture and practice their religious beliefs as their ancestors had done. This freedom, of course, was not absolute. American Indians’ movements were limited by the availability of food, water, and other necessities such as materials for constructing their homes. They also had generally defined areas for living and hunting, and if they crossed into other Indian people’s traditional areas, conflict was possible. Life was not easy, nor was it necessarily peaceful. Many Indian nations had traditional Indian enemies, and warfare was not uncommon. Nonetheless, within these limitations, each Indian nation enjoyed considerable freedom. No nation told another nation what to do, and even warfare seldom threatened a people’s very existence. From generation to generation, Indians lived according to their traditions and beliefs and were able to maintain a clear identity. Then came the Europeans. With their arrival in theNewWorld, life gradually— and in some cases suddenly—changed for the native peoples. A major cause of that change was the Europeans’ desire for land. Land for Europeans was something to own, whereas Indians, although exercising territorial rights to traditional homelands and hunting grounds, did not own the land. They certainly did not individually own portions of the land. In their view, the land was to be reverenced, and one would no more cut open the land as European farmers did than one would cut open one’s parent or grandparent. Likewise, no one would claim to own something that was viewed as essentially a spiritual entity. As Europeans and their Euro-American descendants steadily moved westward from the seventeenth century through the nineteenth century, they took the land that they wanted, often by national policy. When Indians were in the way, they did their best to remove the native peoples. That removal might be by killing the Indians or, later, forcing the survivors onto reservations. These reservations usually consisted of land that the Euro-Americans did not want, typically the poorest of land. If they later decided that they did want some or all of the land set aside for reservations, they simply forced the Indians to move again. Illness was an effective ally of the Euro-Americans during this process of removal, and diseases such as smallpox that migrated to America with the Europeans wreaked great destruction on Indians, who had been unable to establish any immunity to them. Euro-Americans, also by established policy, tried to remake the remaining Indians in their own image. They sought to change how Indians dressed, worked, worshipped, and were educated. As the United States grew and extended itself from Canada to Mexico, and from one ocean to the other, it attempted by national policy to effect, if not total annihilation, at least cultural genocide of the native peoples. Yet Indians throughout these centuries of the new nation’s expansion did not yield easily. Many Indian nations fought hard to maintain a way of life that to them was sacred, given to them by the Great Spirit. Leaders arose who used their intelligence, organizational skills, courage, and commitment to traditional values to resist Euro-American expansionism. If such efforts appear through a retrospective lens to have been doomed from the start, that simply makes the struggle even more heroic. Later, as the twentieth century passed its midpoint, new leaders arose who attempted resistance once again. These modern leaders set out to resurrect much of past tradition, to secure the rights of Indians as citizens of the United States as well as their basic right to be Indian, and to create cultural, spiritual, and economic opportunities to make a better life for themselves. That better life looked forward to the future while also turning back to their ancestors’ values. Something of the past, in fact, had survived, and the calling of the modern leaders was to build on that survival within the context of a very different world. Survival in earlier centuries—not mere physical survival of an individual person, but survival of a people—had required resistance. In the modern world, survival and resistance also went hand in hand. Events such as the takeover of Wounded Knee in 1973 have been about both resistance and survival, even more so than individual political issues or government policies. They have also been about freedom—the freedom to live one’s identity with pride and the opportunity to possess those qualities of life long granted to Euro- Americans: the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Legends of American Indian Resistance examines the lives of 12 such leaders, ranging from Metacom (more commonly known as Philip) in the seventeenth century to three twentieth-century figures: Dennis Banks, Russell Means, and Mary Brave Bird. Each chapter explores especially that individual’s method of resistance and his or her accomplishments. Biographical context is included to help readers come to know these Indian leaders more thoroughly. <strong>...</strong></p>Parkman Francis - France and England in North America 1 Pioneers of France in the New worldurn:md5:f5e9c608a0cba8eeffaf8115ca7d0ae62014-03-19T00:29:00+00:002014-03-19T01:31:22+00:00balderParkman FrancisAnthroposophyCanadaEnglandFranceNorth AmericaQuébecUnited States <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Parkman_Francis_-_France_and_England_in_North_America_1_Pioneers_of_France_in_the_New_world.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Parkman Francis</strong><br />
Title : <strong>France and England in North America 1 Pioneers of France in the New world</strong><br />
Year : 1865<br />
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Introduction. The springs of American civilization, unlike those of the elder world, lie revealed in the clear light of History. In appearance, they are feeble ; in reality, copious and full of force. Acting at the sources of life, instruments otherwise weak become mighty for good and evil, and men, lost elsewhere in the crowd, stand forth as agents of Destiny. In their toils, their sufferings, their conflicts, momentous questions were at stake, and issues vital to the future world,—the prevalence of races, the triumph of principles, health or disease, a blessing or a curse. On the obscure strife where men died by tens or by scores hung questions of as deep import for posterity as on those mighty contests of national adolescence where carnage is reckoned by thousands. It is not the writer's purpose, however, to enter upon subjects which have already been thoroughly investigated and developed, but to restrict himself to those where new facts may be exhibited, or facts already known may be placed in a more clear and just light. <strong>...</strong></p>