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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.geocities.com/thmlplx/">http://www.geocities.com/thmlplx/</a></p><div class="quotebox"><blockquote><p>A Men&#039;s Liberation Guide to Women<br />June 2005 (REVISED Sept 2006)</p><p>This book is not as some might imagine &quot;anti-women&quot; but rather gives men and teenagers much needed understanding of the behaviour of the opposite sex, such that they may form proper relationships with girls and women instead of perpetuating the needless &quot;battle of the sexes&quot; in which both parties can be traumatized for life, or simply fail to ever make worthwhile relationships with the opposite sex at all. The negative effects of feminism are also discussed, which in the author&#039;s view has done great, and in some cases irreparable harm to both genders.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p>An Innocent Woman&#039;s Guide to Men<br />August 2005 (REVISED Sept 2006)</p><p>This book is a must read for all wise and open-minded modern women, because it explains the real nature of men, in contrast to the immature and hate based propaganda that is hypnotically offered to women through the modern feministically influenced media. It also deals with women&#039;s role in society, and the way that so called &quot;women&#039;s liberation&quot; can be more often than not an illusion which ends up imprisoning them ever more in jobs they hate, separating them from the children they love, and imposing on them hyperstressed life styles which leave them as often as not seeking medical care or habitually binging on cigarettes, food and alcohol. Above all the message is that both men and women have been conned by modern propaganda into believing that sex is the main currency of the man-woman relationship, whereas again, it is argued that the more important aspect of the relationship between the sexes is mutual understanding, friendship and true love.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; </p><p>Kundalini - Preventing the Apocalypse<br />September 2005 (REVISED Sept 2006)</p><p>This book explains how the true knowledge and understanding of the kundalini mechanism, which Gopi Krishna alleges to be a biological organ that science in time will detect and verify, is the only way to heal our current global problems, because it will allow the deliberate creation of first rate geniuses whom we would argue our current society sadly lacks; will explain why biologically as a race we need to live by moral laws; and will also heal the schism which has existed between science and religion since the time of Darwin, whose evolutionary theories are also shown to be incomplete by this new, yet age old, kundalini theory of human evolution, thus invoking a true and lasting era of peace in which the spiritual goal will be dominant in society, removing the current overmaterialistic obsession that is the real cause of all the global havoc.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; <br />How to Meditate<br />November 2005 (REVISED Sept 2006)</p><p>This book offers a simple yet subtle guide as to what real meditation is, and how to do it safely, as well as exploring the issues surrounding the modern practice of yoga and meditation in general, and the selection of a &quot;guru.&quot; The author freely acknowledges that the main inspiration for the text is the life and work of 20th Century philosopher and arguably &quot;guru&quot;, J Krishnamurti, but has tried to present Krishnamurti&#039;s voluminous and sometimes difficult to follow words and ideas in as succinct and readable a manner as possible, so that the ideas presented should not be beyond the grasp of the averagely intelligent modern reader.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; <br />The Myth of the Teenage Rebellion<br />Jan 2006 (REVISED Sept 2006)</p><p>In this short pamphlet is explored in a constructive way the current mishandling and misunderstanding of the teenage period of our lives, arguing that the so called teenage rebellion is not a natural phenomenon at all, but merely the product of poor parenting, and the hypocritical and unwise behaviour of parents and adults in society in general. As the author however never wishes to criticize without being constructive, he offers both to teenagers and parents a new approach to this difficult phase of life for both parties.</p><p>What is Intelligence?<br />February 2006 (REVISED Sept 2006)</p><p>In this work is explored the true nature of intelligence, explaining how the misuse and misunderstanding of this faculty of our minds has caused us individual and societal chaos. It is further argued that intelligence is not merely a human or animal phenomenon, but is intrinsic to the Universe itself, and operative in all the known laws of Nature, and those yet to be discovered, and that this is not merely unfounded or mystical theorising, but the only rational position for us to take, based on logical deduction, common observation, and confirmed by the realisations of those who have experienced higher states of consciousness such as Buddha and Christ. The work concludes by offering solutions in a general philosophical and rational manner to the 10 top unsolved problems of modern science, as delineated by UK popular science journal New Scientist in 2004.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; </p><p>Feminal Farm<br />March 2006 (REVISED Sept 2006)</p><p>is a short satirical novel telling the story of what happens to Farmer Jones and his life when the wicked &quot;Feminals&quot; come to town, which was written by the author in just seven days, after re-reading the classic George Orwell novel, Animal Farm, upon which it is loosely based, but updated to a perhaps now more relevant 21st century theme.</p><br /><p>The Innocents Person&#039;s Guide to Law<br />March 2006 (REVISED September 2006)</p><p>Not a conventional guide to law, but based partly on the author&#039;s own study of law at degree level, he examines the true nature and philosophy of law, and suggests how the legal system could be improved in various ways, in particular by incorporating the idea of &quot;Natural&quot; or &quot;Spiritual&quot; law into it as a basis. Much practical advice however is also given, and for those who have never studied law before, this easy to read book should give them a lot more confidence in that regard.</p><p>Kundalini - A Personal Experience (Feb 2006)</p><p>The author here discusses for the first time his own personal experience of active kundalini, the relevance of this to society in general, and suggests also how science might investigate this phenomenon in everyone&#039;s best interest.</p><p>March 2006</p><p>Understanding Female Sexuality and Porn (March 2006)</p><p>This essay was a response to a Guardian 2003 article, called &quot;Men and Porn&quot;, and the aim was to help men and male youths understand women&#039;s sexuality as it really is, in particular, focusing on the illusory portrayal of women as sex objects in the media, and by women themselves, and also suggests a plausible means to deal with any porn abuse or addiction that might be troubling the reader. This article was downloaded several thousand times within the first twenty four hours of publication on a torrent site, and was described as &quot;brilliant&quot; by at least one reader.</p><p>Freedom of Speech and the Maitreya (March 2006)</p><p>This essay discusses the vital importance of freedom of speech, and explores the motives of those who seek to suppress the truth, and how those who support and wish to see the truth expressed freely should behave in response to this suppression. Finally, is discussed the Maitreya, and the author reveals a few personal experiences that suggest to him that the existence of &quot;the Masters of Wisdom&quot; is more than wishful thinking, and the possibility that there are benevolent aliens who are visiting or living on our planet, who have created the crop circles and are generally trying to help uplift mankind, rather than be invading monsters intent on conquering and dominating us as is the usually depiction of alien races in movies, TV and the media.</p><p>An Innocent Persons Guide to the Da Vinci Code (May 2006)</p><p>This essay was a response to the pandemic obsession with the novel and movie &quot;The Da Vinci Code&quot; which the author reveals to be merely a needless distraction from vital human issues and a disguised attack on traditional Christian values, but seeks rather to offer a more valid appraisal of the true Christian message, and likely role of Mary Magdalene in Christ&#039;s life. The author&#039;s view was later on this historical accuracy of this relationship was confirmed in a question answered on the Share International site a few weeks later, in the June 2006 News issue.</p><p>How the Feminists Stole Psychology (June 2006)</p><p>A short essay explaining how modern psychology has been hijacked by the forces of feminism, initially due to the appearance of a number of very influential 20th century women such as Karen Horney, Melanie Klein and Anna Freud - who all had experiences of child neglect and abuse in their early lives - dominating and originating much of the psychology that we now see used in child care, education and treatment of wayward and criminal youth, as well as general treatment and therapy of adults and prisoners.</p><p>Hearing Voices and Psychic Phenomena (July 2006)</p><p>Up to 2.4 million people in the UK claim to have heard &quot;voices&quot;, including British concert pianist John Lill who won the Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition. Here the author discusses what the possible significance of such voices might be and reveals real life experiences of his own of this phenomenon.</p><p>The Psychology of Soaps (July 2006)</p><p>Here the author discusses the global phenomenon of soap operas, focusing on how they are having an adverse effect upon all our lives as exercises in negative social engineering.</p><p>Is Competition Necessary? (July 2006)</p><p>Argues how fundamentally destructive and damaging the competitive society is, and why it must be eliminated more or less completely from our lives if we are to have peace and happiness as individuals and a society.</p><p>On Drugs and Alcohol (August 2006)</p><p>Looks at the case of a young man arguably destroyed by cannabis use, and considers the real truth about the use of hallucinogenic and &quot;mood altering drugs&quot; and how this compares with alcohol use.</p><p>The Importance of Thinkers (August 2006)</p><p>A message of hope that seeks to encourage all readers to realise their own importance as free thinking individuals and why this is vital for both themselves and the world in general.</p><p>The Demonisation of the Innocents (August 2006)</p><p>A humane and simple solution to the middle east crisis.</p><p>The Psychology of Prejudice (August 2006)</p><p>The author discusses the nature of prejudice, especially as regards our current global unrest.</p><p>Science and Fear - Sam Fryman (September 2006)</p><p>Here are discussed the efforts of the transhumanist to create an artificial human, and how this is symptomatic of modern science in general&#039;s anti-Nature and anti-Spiritual activity, which threatens to destroy our lives and planet.</p><p>The Scientist and the Guru (September 2006)</p><p>A sequel to Science and Fear in which is contrasted the nature of the scientific with the spiritual mind, and explained how and why the two should come together in harmony, in the form of a superior and human and environmentally friendly kind of science.</p><p>Respect for Age (September 2006)</p><p>Following the appointment of a 19 year old girl as a judge in the UK, this short work points out how the respect for age has been lost in favour of a less wise youth culture for example showing itself in our increasingly young political representatives and leaders, and why this situation should be reversed in everybody&#039;s best interest.</p><p>A Waste of Paper (September 2006)</p><p>discussing women&#039;s addiction to romantic fiction and how this adversely affects men.</p><p>Saying No to Peer Pressure (September 2006)</p><p>Explores how modern society imposes peer pressure on us all to control us, on a personal, societal and global level, and how we should deal with this attack on our individuality and freedom.</p><p>Smashing the Da Vinci Code (Nov 2006)</p><p>If Men Went on Strike (Nov 2006)</p><p>A Message to Readers (Nov 2006)</p><p>Why Size Doesn’t Matter (Nov 2006)</p><p>Afraid of Women (Dec 2006)</p><p>The Feminist Offenders Register (Dec 2006)</p><p>The Truth about Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (Dec 2006)</p><p>Why Capitalism Doesn&#039;t Work (Dec 2006)</p><p>Time for Dawkins to Retire (Dec 2006)</p><p>The Dawkins Delusion (Dec 2006)</p><p>Dawkins - The Blind Mischief-Maker (Jan 2007)</p></blockquote></div>]]></content>
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