This book, written by a Psychologist, takes a close look at Forensic Psychology (Psychology in the Courtroom). Although thought to be experts, this book shows why Psychologists are not the authority they think they are.
This book is about the profit-driven nature of psychiatric "help". People would be kept in the hospitals until their insurance ran out, at which time they were considered "cured".
This book discusses Ewen Cameron and his "brainwashing" experiments. From multiple points of view, "In the Sleep Room" provides an overview of the issues involved with Cameron's work.
Lean about psychiatry's eugenic philosophy, which actually preceded Hitler's Nazi Germany.
This book shows why Ritalin may be very dangerous to a child's health--and offers parents safer and more effective alternatives.
This book is much like her other book on the topic, but is a bit expanded. Interesting reading on the so-called ADD/ADHD "disorder" that psychiatry created to drug children and to make money for themselves.
Discusses the most frequently used examples supporting evolution (the "icons" of evolution) and shows that they are not well supported. The book shows these icons are closer to myth, yet are passed of as "truth." This book is very clearly written and is easy to understand.
Richard Milton, a British journalist, reveals how the theory of evolution is not an established fact as mainstream science purports it as. An excellent read.
This book discusses the bias scientists have toward accepting new ideas, even when there is evidence supporting the ideas. This volume shows how most scientists have deliberately avoided lines of research that could have potential benefit. Every scientist should read this book.
by Dale O'Leary
This book discusses the activities of feminists in power that want to dramatically change society to discount motherhood and the traditional family, while promoting single-motherhood, lesbianism, abortion, and encourage the youth to be promiscuous. The book recounts how these feminists influence the UN and have gained widespread acceptance by governments, the business world, and higher education, although their ideology is re-worded to sound better for the general public.
by B. K. Eakman
This is the story of how one woman (Anita Hoge) investigated and uncovered how the state of Pennsylvania was implementing a psychological test to measure the students' beliefs (so they can change the "wrong" beliefs with extra courses). She stood up to the education establishment and forced it to obey the law.
by B. K. Eakman
This book contains a collection of Eakman's speeches. It reflects only one aspect of the nature of mind control that permeates our world, which few realize even exists.
by B. K. Eakman
This book discusses American education and the role Psychologists had in influencing it. It explains how psychological tests are used to measure beliefs (which are passed off as academic testing), and then courses are implemented to correct the students' "wrong" beliefs, essentially eradicating morality through education.
This book is a collection of speeches and articles written by a New York State Teacher of the Year. The author has differing views than most in the field of education, as is reflected in the book title.
Using historical accounts the author pieces together the ancient writings that refer to the extraterrestrials from Sirius. An African tribe knew of the existence of a star orbiting Sirius we have only just recently we have been able to view with new high-powered telescopes.
by Michael Howard
The author reveals how secret societies such as Freemasons, Rosicrucians, Knights Templar, and other occult groups have influenced politics and statecraft throughout history.