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April 29, 2016
Book launch: ‘Debunking Holocaust Denial Theories’
Our latest book, DEBUNKING HOLOCAUST DENIAL THEORIES: Two Non-Jews Affirm the Historicity of the Nazi Genocide, aims to end Holocaust denial once and for all by tackling the bizarre phenomenon head-on.
New book inspired by the alarming global rise in anti-Semitism.
Debunking Holocaust Denial Theories was written in close consultation with Holocaust survivors and World War Two historians, and no stone is left unturned in meticulously verifying the historical facts of the genocide. We present a wide array of sources including Nazi documentation, eyewitness accounts, scientific reports and shocking photographic evidence to shut down the debate deniers wish to create.
One by one, the various arguments Holocaust deniers use to try to discredit wartime records are carefully scrutinized and then systematically disproven. Theories debunked include: the six million death toll figure being an exaggeration; gas chamber exterminations being fictitious; Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich being wrongly vilified; the analysis of Holocaust records being a taboo due to specific laws in Europe criminalizing deniers; “Evil Zionists” and Israel being so powerful that they can censor history.
The Holocaust is shown in this book’s pages to be one of the most well-documented and most historically and forensically-proven crimes of the 20th Century. In the process, many of the world’s most infamous deniers, including disgraced British historian David Irving and the former President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, are revealed to be nothing but anti-Semites seeking to further denigrate, undermine and demoralize the world’s Jewish population.
In this enlightening read that covers more than two millennia of global history, anti-Semitism is shown not only to be the root cause of every form of Holocaust denial, but also the reason for the relentless persecution of the Jews since Biblical times. The authors quote verbatim the often sickening and always baseless comments of kings, emperors, politicians, popes, bishops and muftis about the Jews and why they chose to commit numerous genocides against them over the centuries. These historical quotes prove eerily similar to the vicious anti-Semitic statements made by Holocaust deniers of this era…
If you wish to learn more about WW2 and the Nazi extermination camps, if you are confused by all the convoluted conspiracy theories circulating on the Internet about the Holocaust, or if you are currently a denier yourself, then this book is a must read.
Debunking Holocaust Denial Theories is exclusive to Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/DEBUNKING-HOLOCAUST-DENIAL-THEORIES-Historicity-ebook/dp/B01EYY7T7Y/
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April 25, 2016
Probing book asks: What goes on beneath our feet?
There’s a long list of claims regarding the existence of underground bases around the world – and an equally long list of claims regarding the nefarious activities of the global elite and their pawns in these underground bases. We address these claims in our new release book UNDERGROUND BASES: Subterranean Military Facilities and the Cities Beneath Our Feet.
In a chapter titled ‘What goes on beneath the surface?’, we expand on this.
Here’s an excerpt:
Some say the global elite have clandestine prisons where officially designated missing persons and others who have dropped off the grid are held captive; some believe human-alien joint ventures are taking place in these bases to further black technologies or to advance certain species.
When it comes to suppressed science, the hit sci-fi television series Warehouse 13, which aired for five seasons until mid-2014, probably best portrays the secret science bunker concept. The basic plot has two US Secret Service Agents assigned to a top-secret government warehouse to protect scientific discoveries and radical technologies invented by Nikola Tesla and others – none of which the public are aware. The premise of a largely underground warehouse storing suppressed discoveries and inventions is based on conspiracy theories that have been swirling around for decades.
Surprisingly, these wild conspiracy theories are not wholly unsubstantiated. There have also been some reports from former military engineers and government geologists about supersonic transportation systems underground. Who knows, maybe the global elite travel between cities and countries below ground, utilizing the underworld’s rumored faster transportation methods?
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“The other guy also said there was scuttlebutt of an underground rail system that ran under the FEMA facility. Just as he said that, we felt a low rumbling beneath our feet like a subway. We noticed some suits coming in our direction and headed off.” –David Icke, Human Race Get Off Your Knees: The Lion Sleeps No More
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It has also been claimed that radical biological experiments take place in the Splinter Civilization’s underworld. The kind that the laws of the land above ground don’t allow – such as unsanctioned forms of genetic engineering, human cloning and illegal drug testing by pharmaceutical corporations.
Some conspiracy theorists who believe complex viruses like HIV/AIDS, SARS and Ebola are all manmade, have even theorized that these viruses are manufactured and tested in underground facilities before being unleashed above ground.
An image supposedly smuggled out of Dulce Base, NM.
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“Dr. Michael E. Salla, initiator of “exopolitics” and author of a book entitled EXPOSING U.S. GOVERNMENT POLICIES ON EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE expressed his belief that there is a joint US/alien underground bio-lab beneath the Archuleta Mesa and that this must be addressed as a serious human rights abuse issue.” –Norio Hayakawa, official report of the Dulce Base Conference of 2009 in New Mexico.
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T.B.C.
Underground Bases is Book #7 in The Underground Knowledge Series and is available exclusively via Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/UNDERGROUND-BASES-Subterranean-Facilities-Underground-ebook/dp/B0184KA4KS/
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April 17, 2016
Underground Knowledge group poll result shows most against fluoride
Most people don’t want the authorities to add fluoride to our water supply. That’s if interim results of the latest poll results in our Underground Knowledge group on Goodreads.com are any guide.
In response to the question Do you believe fluoride should be in your town’s water supply? more than two thirds of respondents say no.
Interim poll results are:
-67% of respondents say NO
-20% say YES
-13% are unsure.
Respondents’ comments make for interesting reading. Here’s some random examples:
I vote NO for the following reasons:
Harvard Study Confirms Fluoride Reduces Children’s IQ — http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-merc…
This pic lists some facts and theories concerning fluoride and how it apparently is detrimental to human’s health… https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group…
Tap water usually contains high levels of fluoride. Numerous studies have shown fluoride reduces IQ levels and in some cases even causes brain damage.
Fluoride has been considered a neurotoxin for some time now. I just pulled an older article:
I can tell you that there’s no conspiracy, only stupidity. Cities take shortcuts and are under pressure to perform (in this case – provide safe water). Organic solutions like ozonation are cost prohibitive, and Fluoride effects are mild and subtle. But, there’s much worse crap in the water in cities, such as human waste, most importantly – diseases, prescription drugs, and many other nasties.
Very interesting question which prompted me to do a little more research on the matter. My initial reaction was an astounding, “Yes”, however, I now have to admit there has to be much more research beyond the Harvard study. To begin with, according to the Flouride Information Network, www.flourideinfo.org, Flouride is found naturally in water supplies coming from the rocks and sediment within those sources. The quantity can range fro 0.12 to over 12 parts per million. I was perusing several sites and came across this one, www.Openparachute.wordpress.coms. Here are a few points they raise about the studies, particularly the Harvard Study.
It’s worth pointing out the Harvard study is literally one of dozens of studies worldwide revealing links between fluoride consumption and low IQ’s in children (not to mention other adverse health effects).
I am unhappy with he Harvard study because (a) The levels of fluoride at times almost enter the toxicity zone, (b) other studies were excluded, but had they been included, the effect would have shrunk, (c) many of those included had other effects present, e.g. iodine deficiency, As, and in the coal-burning regions, there would be a number of other things present.
Mass medication via water is just plain wrong and stupid. Some people eat more foods that naturally contain fluoride. And kids need less than adults.
Poll ends May 1.
To view all comments, or better still to have your say, go to: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/1...
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April 8, 2016
Book questions doctors’ use of statins for treating high cholesterol in some patients
The jury seems to be out on whether those cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins are a good idea for everyone with high cholesterol. We address this in our book MEDICAL INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: The $ickness Industry, Big Pharma and Suppressed Cures — in a chapter titled “Medical tests you may not need and procedures that may kill you.” (See our blog of February 6 also).
An excerpt from Medical Industrial Complex follows:
Returning to those “unnecessary repeat cholesterol tests” we touched on at the start of this chapter, Choosing Wisely’s summation of cholesterol testing, and the statins used in those tests, is interesting. It reports that statins are drugs that lower your cholesterol, but if you are age 75 or older and you haven’t had symptoms of heart disease, “statins may be a bad idea”.
The writer points out that many older adults have high cholesterol and their doctors usually prescribe statins to prevent heart disease even though, for older people, “there is no clear evidence” that high cholesterol leads to heart disease or death.
“In fact, some studies show the opposite—that older people with the lowest cholesterol levels actually have the highest risk of death…Statins can cause muscle problems, such as aches, pains, or weakness (and) may increase the risk of diabetes, cataracts, and damage to the liver, kidneys, and nerves”.
This is reinforced by the Reuters report also referred to earlier. It quotes Dr. Michael Johansen, of the Ohio State University in Columbus, who says doctors may order more tests to meet or even exceed performance measures “and because they get paid for running a cholesterol panel”.
The report refers to a US study, led by Dr. Salim Virani, of the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center, in Houston, which tracked over 35,000 people with heart disease, and found all had their LDL (‘bad’) cholesterol under control even though they hadn’t recently started taking any new cholesterol drugs.
“Over the 11 months after patients’ most recent cholesterol test, one in three underwent a repeat test. Very few of those patients – about six percent – had any changes made to their treatment regimen as a result of the second test…People with additional health problems, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, were most likely to get their cholesterol panel repeated…The average cost of a cholesterol test is about $16…That works out to almost $204,000 in early tests in their study population – not including the cost of both patients’ and doctors’ time”.
We haven’t devoted much space in this chapter to the unseemly subject of money. (Unseemly in this case because certain factions in the Medical Industrial Complex are clearly creaming it financially while many of its customers/patients are struggling to pay for, or meet, the cost of their healthcare).
However, the Reuters report referred to above reminds us that someone is paying for every doctor’s appointment, test and screening. Throw in the cost of unnecessary tests and repeat tests (around $16 in the case of a cholesterol test) and you begin to understand the amount of money we are talking about. It’s huge!
Thankfully, as we’ve shown, the medical profession acknowledges there’s a problem, but it will be interesting to see what the powers-that-be do about it. As per usual, we suspect it will be left to us (Joe/Jo Citizen) to keep them honest.
T.B.C.
Medical Industrial Complex is Book #3 in The Underground Knowledge Series and is available exclusively via Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/MEDICAL-INDUSTRIAL-COMPLEX-Suppressed-Underground-ebook/dp/B00Y8Y3TUM/
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April 2, 2016
The war machine, 9/11, Big Pharma, Donald Trump, GMO’s, Snowden, Assange, bank fraud, cancer, US expansion, politics, religion – no topic off limits for Underground Knowledge group members
The list of discussion threads continues to grow with nothing off limits, no matter how contentious, in our Underground Knowledge discussion group on the major books and authors site Goodreads.com.
At 1700 plus members, the Underground Knowledge group is one of the most active and fast-growing on the popular Goodreads site. Members seem to resonate with the group’s stated aim, which is: To encourage debates about important and underreported issues of our era. All you need is an enquiring mind, an interest in the world we live in and a desire to learn or share “underground knowledge”.
Our members include members include scientists, social activists, teachers, historians, award-winning authors, former military and intelligence agency personnel, bankers, housewives, whistleblowers, students, former police officers, journalists, readers and many more.
Essentially the term “underground knowledge” covers details and concepts and little-known events that are usually not reported in the Mainstream Media (MSM), or if they are mentioned by MSM they are underreported for various reasons.
Links to a random selection of the group’s discussion threads follow:
The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
What is Terrorism and Who gets to define the term?
Vaccinating children — Is it the smart thing for parents to do?
Was 9/11 a false flag attack and ‘Inside Job’? 54% of you voted YES
GMO’s (Genetically Modified Organisms)
The US Military’s proposal to kill American civilians (Operation Northwoods declassified)
Finding (hiding) a cure for cancer
Meditation, Yoga and intelligence
Evidence for scientifically advanced Ancient civilizations?
…………And the list goes on!
To visit the Underground Knowledge group go to: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-underground-knowledge—a-discussion-group
New members welcome!
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March 20, 2016
Poll asks: Who really beat the Nazis? Most nominate the Soviets
In the latest poll in our Underground Knowledge discussion group on Goodreads.com, we ask members Who was most responsible for defeating the Nazis? — and interim poll results show nearly two thirds of respondents (63%) nominate the Soviet Union ahead of the United States (20%) and Britain (17%).
Poll respondents’ comments make for interesting reading. Here’s a random sample:
When you consider just what the Soviet Union sacrificed to defy the Nazis, (out of the 60 million people who died in the war, 27 million were Soviets!), it’s hard to even consider the Nazis could have ever been defeated had the Soviets been neutral or sided against the Allies. Yes, America was crucial to winning the war also (and the US along with Britain made tremendous sacrifices too), but I think we’ve all been fed propaganda by Western historians to believe the US almost single-handedly won the war. In fact, I think it’s fair to say that the Allies wouldn’t have had a hope of even putting up much of a fight against the Nazis without the might of the Soviet Empire supporting them.
I totally agree. For all their faults, the Red Army won the war in Europe and was, according to some historians, also responsible for the Japanese surrender.
I think Great Britain, because they demoralised Germany and were fighting them on so many fronts. The number of human lives lost was not the deciding factor, so much as keeping Germany busy and too occupied to focus completely on one enemy at a time.
The history as we (in the USSR) were taught unequivocally claims that USSR borne most of the fighting burden, while allies help was appreciated but was far from decisive, as they were not involved in the ground battles in Europe until less than a last year of WW2. Soviet historians claim that Western Front was opened as late as 1944, when it became clear that USSR had been coming out with the upper hand and would clearly defeat the Nazis and Russian army would sweep through Europe. By then the prospective victory of the Soviet Army was evident.
I’m not sure of the exact estimates but I recall that the Soviets destroyed (killed or captured) 90 per cent of the Nazi forces. It may be less but it certainly was well over 50 per cent. I think they destroyed much of their air force as well.
Certainly the Soviets took heavy casualties, and I won’t doubt they might have been able to win without our help, but our eventual entry helped by splitting Germany’s forces. Hitler could not shift the bulk of his forces toward the East because of us just as he couldn’t throw them at us in the West because of the Soviet threat. As far as Britain, I’m not sure they could have defeated Hitler without the other two Allies, but they sure put up a hell of a fight before the US got involved.
Some insightful comments here; History is spun by the victors and it is different history in each nation…NOBODY wins by themselves, so that is the main lesson of history here. I would have liked to see Allies as a choice.
To view all the comments, or better still to have YOUR say, go to: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/1...
Poll ends March 31.
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March 15, 2016
Book suggests world peace may not be a priority for the powers-that-be
In our new book BANKRUPTING THE THIRD WORLD: How the Global Elite Drown Poor Nations in a Sea of Debt, we ask readers why peace in certain countries like Afghanistan, Iraq and the Democratic Republic of Congo is never achieved no matter how many thousands of international peacekeepers are sent. The answer, we suggest, may be that, despite appearances, the world’s powers-that-be don’t actually want peace in those countries to be achieved any time soon.
UN peacekeepers…A familiar sight around the world.
Bankrupting the Third World is book six in our Underground Knowledge Series. Here’s a brief excerpt:
Engaging in diplomatic talks and sending in UN peacekeepers is just a farce, apparently. According to our research, it’s far more lucrative for the global elite to keep wars going so the invaders can plunder resources for as long as they can. If we are correct in this analysis, then maybe wars like Afghanistan, Iraq and Vietnam were not about winning, but something else. Something much more sinister.
Peacekeepers risking their lives…For what?
More than any other region on the planet, Africa is probably the best example of these vicious, imperialistic strategies. Unfortunately for Africa, it has many, many resources the outside world wants, needs and will kill to get its hands on. Resources like its vast water reserves, unlimited land, oil and precious metals such as gold, diamonds, cobalt and uranium to name a few. Not to mention the continent’s wildlife and cheap human labor.
Africans mining conflict minerals…a blight on Africa.
U2’s lead singer Bono possibly summarized it best in a 2004 speech he gave at the University of Pennsylvania when he said, “Africa needs justice as much as it needs charity.”
Bono…”Africa needs justice.”
“It’s an amazing thing to think that ours is the first generation in history that really can end extreme poverty, the kind that means a child dies for lack of food in its belly. That should be seen as the most incredible, historic opportunity but instead it’s become a millstone around our necks. We let our own pathetic excuses about how it’s difficult justify our own inaction. Be honest. We have the science, the technology, and the wealth. What we don’t have is the will, and that’s not a reason that history will accept.” –Bono, interview to the World Association of Newspapers for World Press Freedom Day. May 3, 2004.
T.B.C.
BANKRUPTING THE THIRD WORLD: How the Global Elite Drown Poor Nations in a Sea of Debt is available exclusively via Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/BANKRUPTING-THE-THIRD-WORLD-Underground-ebook/dp/B0176UHWH0/
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March 11, 2016
Memories of Evil: Recalling a World War II Childhood
Book Review by James Morcan: Memories of Evil: Recalling a World War II Childhood by Peter Kubicek
This was a harrowing and intense read. To vicariously experience the Holocaust through the eyes of a young (Jewish) boy was almost too intense in fact. For anyone to endure the level of depravity Holocaust victims were put through is of course a great tragedy, but somehow when it’s a child it is the worst tragedy of all for they do not have the same coping mechanisms or life experience.
Peter Kubicek is a Holocaust survivor who initially began writing this book when his twin daughters were around the same age as he was in WW2: he wanted his girls to know what he experienced. Eventually that short record evolved into Memories of Evil as Kubicek expanded on what he’d started so there’d be a true account for the world to know about.
What really brought home the level of dehumanization for me was the way Kubicek began his Holocaust memoir with his idyllic early childhood in Czechoslovakia (in a town that’s now in the Slovak republic). This boy’s parents and extended family were highly-educated, successful, hardworking, entrepreneurial people, and as a result the pre-teen Kubicek had almost everything a boy could want including doting parents and grandparents, excellent education and toys and quality foods. And then in an instant it was all gone. To learn how the town’s local residents relied on his family for many goods and services before the Nazi regime, to treating them like scum only a short-while later, really highlighted the contrast from pre-war Europe to the living hell that would ensue. Friends and employees the Kubiceks had trusted and even allowed to stay in their home suddenly revealed their true (anti-Semitic) natures and happily took all the family’s possessions and jobs due to Jews suddenly not being allowed to have either.
Because of the family’s connections they almost avoided experiencing the Holocaust and the US was on the verge of granting them refugee status at one point. But that all falls through at the last minute and within a few months young Peter is entirely on his own, yanked from his family including his beloved mother Ilka Kubicek. He ends up spending the rest of the war with adult males in various concentration camps, being moved from one to another, fighting hard to stay strong physically and mentally to prove to the Nazis he was able-bodied enough to work as a slave laborer just to avoid being put in a gas chamber.
The descriptions of horrors from starvation to lack of sanity to torture methods are vivid and Kubicek’s memory is still very sharp.
Another point of interest is the mentions of how major companies like Siemens and BMW and others had factories attached to certain concentration camps and knew exactly what was going on and benefited greatly off the slave laborers who avoided being gassed or otherwise killed.
I found young Peter to be a remarkable and resourceful boy who was forced to become a man before his years and see and experience things no human being, let alone a child, should ever have to.
One of the most powerful moments in the book is where Ilka, who herself has miraculously survived concentration camps, learns her son is still alive at the end of WW2 and demands (no, make that commands!) that a senior British official (who is already inundated) drop everything and drive her to Peter. This wonderful moment where mother and son are reunited provides a small ray of sunshine in one of the darkest events in human history.
You can find Memories of Evil on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Memories-Evil-Recalling-World-Childhood-ebook/dp/B00A6U49BK/
And here on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16163174-memories-of-evil
And Peter can be contacted via his Goodreads profile: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1553011.Peter_Kubicek
And here is Peter today (a survivor in every sense!):








March 1, 2016
Goodreads.com group poll result supports the argument for universal health care
Interim results of the latest poll in our Underground Knowledge discussion group on Goodreads.com show that most respondents believe citizens should not have to pay for health care.
In response to the question Do you think universal (free) health care should be provided to all citizens? more than three-quarters of respondents to date answered in the affirmative.
Interim results show that 77% say YES, only 15% say NO, and 8% are UNSURE.
Poll respondents’ comments make for interesting reading. Here’s some of those comments:
The big problem here is not the insurance or mass healthcare systems, rather, it is the drug companies making bank off of human fraility. I am certain we have all heard of seniors in the US making trips to Canadia and Mexico (often illegally) to buy their medications just over the border because they cannot afford them here in the US.
I voted no because who is going to pay for it? Right now i am paying out the ass for my i nsurance and those too lazy to work or illegals. (Truly disabled people not included in this rant).
That is the real problem. That is the real cost of healthcare. Medications. Prescriptions. And for what? It wouldn’t be so bad if that money funneled back into research, but it doesn’t. It pads pockets too far up the line to even make a difference to the end-user. THAT is the biggest atrocity with healthcare, and why people over a certain age are considered “too old” to receive treatments. It boils down to a cost/benefit analysis.
Is there any reason not to help save people’s lives?
Education and health care should both be free. That is the only way to have an equal opportunity regardless of income. Unfortunately, it is like feeding 30 people from your one rice bowl. All 30 starve, because the math doesn’t add up.
Even though I am disabled and have been for a number of years, and pay nothing (now) for my health insurance I voted No. Because someway, somehow, someone is going to pay for the treatment and the “free” healthcare.
There is MORE THAN ENOUGH resources and public wealth available to cover all citizens who cannot afford healthcare. Period. To believe otherwise would be Myth #1 in my book.
“Unless you’re a Warren Buffet or Bill Gates, you’re one illness away from financial ruin in this country.” –Dr. Steffie Woolhandler
I recommend watching Michael Moore’s documentary on US healthcare called SICKO. You can watch a 2 minute trailer here: https://www.goodreads.com/videos/8381…
I thought Moore made some very good points in this documentary about the sorry state of America’s health system.
The US can easily afford universal healthcare and various other social welfare investment just like the UK, Canada Australia and even Russia and China have, but it’s instead spending trillions annually on the Military Industrial Complex in all these silly “wars” e.g. The War on Terror (which nobody understands).
Poll ends March
To view all the comments, or better still to have YOUR say, go to: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/142309-underground-knowledge—a-discussion-group?type=group
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February 27, 2016
‘Into the Americas’ novel now on special
Our bestselling, epic, historical adventure Into the Americas (A novel based on a true story) is on special at 99cents (on Amazon Kindle) until March 3.

Into the Americas is available exclusively via Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Into-Americas-novel-based-story-ebook/dp/B00YJKM51E/
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