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Secret Societies and Subversive Movements

Author: Nesta H. Webster
One of the best books on secret societies ever written. Webster was an historical writer who wrote books on the French Revolution. After World War I she was intrigued with the Marxist revolt, so wrote World Revolution, examining how and why people revolt. As her search went deeper, clear meanings surfaced behind our revolutions – and they involved an agenda by secret societies. This book lays out, in historical perspective, how these secret societies and subversive movements have operated from behind the scenes. Not all of them aspire to rule the world or manipulate politics or world currency, but there are some major ones, according to Webster, that are. As a respected writer and world historian, she provides some interesting proof with this book.
ISBN 1585090921 • 432 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $29.95
Oklahoma City Bombing: The Suppressed Truth

Author: Jon Rappoport
According to the author, this book explains exactly why a truck bomb could not and did not cause the major damage to the Federal Building in Oklahoma City at 9:02 am on April 19th, 1995. Also included are how the building was really blown up, the media and FBI cover-up, McVeigh’s too-easy arrest, an eyewitness to the bombing who suddenly became secret, the much lied-about John Doe #2, government foreknowledge of the bombing, NBC’s suppression of its own stories, and much more.
ISBN 9781885395221 • 112 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $12.95
Cyberculture Counterconspiracy – Volume 1

Author: Kenn Thomas
A Steamshovel Web Reader Volume One, edited by Kenn Thomas. The most notorious conspiracy-minded zine on the newsstand and on the web, Steamshovel Press, presents what the conspiracy doesn’t want the readers to have: Information. Both volumes contain powerful conspiratorial undercurrents of recent times and in history. Never again on the net, with links to help involve the readers themselves in the counter conspiracy. The New Yorker calls it “on the cutting edge and a strange place that is.” Volume One includes Reich and Little Rock, Cord Meyer, book reviews, Gloria Steinem, bugs and bombs, Curtis Lemay, Jenny Randles, Iron Mountain, JFK, Lobster, Monicagate, Starbucks murders, right-wing conspiracy, Octopus, Crewes, Ginsberg, Lisker’s Birthday, Dr. John, Kerry Thornley, and more.
ISBN 1585091251 • 180 pages • Size: 6×9 • illustrated • Price: $16.95
Cyberculture Counterconspiracy – Volume Two

Author: Kenn Thomas
A Steamshovel Web Reader Volume Two, edited by Kenn Thomas. Volume Two includes book reviews, Prouty hypothesis, Loch Ness, Bin Laden (before 911), Casolaro, the Octopus, Reich, Anthrax, Waco, HIV origin, military build-up, Owen Hart, Morrow, castration, the Tippit connection, the pentagons web, heavily illustrated Manson family exposé, remote viewing and mind control, and much more.
ISBN 158509126X • 132 pages • Size: 6×9 • illustrated • Price: $13.95
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars

Author: Anonymous
This is the top secret manual said to be found by accident in 1986 by an employee of Boeing Aircraft. He bought a surplus IBM copier for scrap parts at a government sale and found the manual inside. The manual outlines a plan to control the masses through manipulation of industry, education and politics, and to divert the public’s attention from what is really going on. Surprisingly, it is claimed that much of what is outlined has come to pass, and makes interesting reading for those exploring the deeper levels of our social structure and how it may be controlled or influenced.
This Book Tree edition includes all of the important charts and diagrams not seen in other versions. It is an exact replica of the original, aside from some minor alterations to correct print quality. Found in this edition only is a new, four-page Introduction. It explains why we may never be certain of the true origin of this document, despite the fact that someone has stepped forward and claimed that they assembled it from multiple sources.
ISBN 9781585093809 • 66 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $11.95
Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism

Author: Matthew Arnold
This is the complete edition, which includes the 40-page Editor ’ s Introduction. How does anarchy take hold in a culture and what can be done to stop it?
This well-known study is essential reading for those interested in how to create a harmonious growth of all facets of culture, which has become a challenge in modern times. Arnold promotes what he calls an “organic” society—one that evolves slowly, grows into maturity, and avoids making great leaps into new forms of change that could create trouble. There have always been those who wish to stir up unrest. If society can remain strong from its foundation, then anarchy will develop no foothold. Arnold provides a clear contrast between culture and unrest, and what may be needed to keep us going safely into the future, despite the increasing complexities in the world today.
ISBN 9781585093847 • 190 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $21.95



