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The Music of Time

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Carved into the annals of rock ’n roll history is an enigmatic and legendary sound engineer who was affectionately known in the music industry as “Little Buddha.” Loved by musicians and producers for his mysterious and uncanny knack to produce hit after hit record, Little Buddha’s identity has remained a virtual secret until now as Preston Nichols comes forward and reveals his hidden role in the recording industry. Already famous for his involvement in time experiments known as the Montauk Project and heralded as one of the few people in the world who understand the true physics of time, Preston Nichols explains how subliminals and mind control were used to influence the masses who listened to rock ’n roll.In "The Music of Time", Preston integrates his extensive knowledge of music with his insights into time and offers a new view of history and the universe. But, most chilling of all are his real life adventures. These include efforts by mysterious sources which enable Preston to parlay his resources into the ownership of different radio stations and enable him to set up his own facility for time travel research. At the same time, the hand of evil reaches into the equation and seeks to arrest Preston. Saved by a message from the future, he escapes that fate but cannot save his close colleague, John Ford, who is incarcerated without a trial and shipped off to a sanitarium for chal-lenging the most politically powerful man on Long Island."The Music of Time" is an intriguing look at the unknown history of the music business which leads to a human rights saga that will make patriotic Americans cringe. Told against the backdrop of time travel, a new millennium begins to unfold.

234 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2000

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June 22, 2023
for the youtube generation

This was fun. Some tracks were mentioned and i just plugged them into my yt app. I love how these writers spook you and take you for a “political” and “scientific” ride. Maybe not so much politics, because once u have the grace of god or study saints, all this seems like a breeze. If you like this guy, try nick redfern.
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June 13, 2012
Intriguing, unbelievable! The connections made here by the author are vast but if one checks even some them, they appear to be the case! I'm going for the next in the series.
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