View Full Version : Jim Marrs' book ABOVE TOP SECRET
Camilo
10th May 2014, 00:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4hCuJrf2_g
Published on 01/19/2014
Was God an alien? Listen as Sinister Forces author Peter Levenda interviews the shows own Jim Marrs about his new book, Above Top Secret. This wide ranging discussion of all the secrets that surround us range from what really happened to cause World War II, to the darkest secrets of alien-government technology trading.
sigma6
11th May 2014, 04:22
Jim Marrs always deserves a bump :)
Mutchie
11th May 2014, 13:26
Interview has just started and already im HOOKED im primed with a cup of coffee and a cigarette its all GOOD !!!
Jim Marrs ROCKS :cool:
Atlas
28th October 2015, 03:34
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Download PDF (http://www.vielewelten.at/pdf_en/above%20top%20secret.pdf) (1.7Mb)
observer
28th October 2015, 06:08
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My personal library contains many of Jim's books, including "Above Top Secret". I like to have the hard copy for the value of the index alone. Most on-line PDFs don't include the index, and this is a disadvantage for someone doing serious research.
Using a PDF as a introduction into the content of any book is a wonderful way to acquaint one's self with the material. Having the PDF is also an advantage if one wishes to pull a quote and use it in a comment.
Purchasing the book, on the other hand, is a wonderful way to support the researcher.
Atlas
28th October 2015, 06:27
I like to have the hard copy for the value of the index alone. Most on-line PDFs don't include the index, and this is a disadvantage for someone doing serious research.
I have the hard copy in my hands and there is no index at all!
observer
28th October 2015, 06:33
I like to have the hard copy for the value of the index alone. Most on-line PDFs don't include the index, and this is a disadvantage for someone doing serious research.
I have the hard copy in my hands and there is no index at all!
Eups, I didn't actually go to the shelf and look Atlas. Most of Jim's books do contain an index, and I just went by that experience. Thanks for the correction.
More important to my comment, was the part about purchasing the work of researchers to support their work.
earthdreamer
28th October 2015, 07:35
Apparently Marrs has another new book out: Population Control: "How Corporate Owners Are Killing Us". We have 2 of his books "The Trillion-Dollar Conspiracy: How the New World Order, Man-Made Diseases, and Zombie Banks Are Destroying America" and "The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over America". After reading his material, we started using fluoride-free toothpaste (Tom's of Maine has a product).
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51bPnJYz4gL._SL210_.jpg
http://jimmarrs.com/books/
Recent interview with Sean Stone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsMkFwaQhHk
"Global depopulation and the Nazi policy link to modern America via the Bush family, fluoridation, and the New World Order, are exposed by author Jim Marrs. Will water wars and the struggle for resources shape the decades to come? Is there an organized plot to wipe out 7 billion people on Earth? How the US suffered a far-right military coup in 1963 that continues to the modern day is illuminated in this Buzzsaw interview, hosted by Sean Stone."
genevieve
28th October 2015, 16:32
OFF TOPIC
earthdreamer--I used to use Tom's toothpaste until I discovered it contained Sodium Laureth Sulfate (or something like that), which is not good for your teeth. No fluoride is good, but SLS is bad. Beware.
Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
genevieve
mountain_jim
29th October 2015, 00:36
Now Tom's has some products without either:
http://www.tomsofmaine.com/product-details/new-fluoride-free-botanically-bright-whitening-toothpaste
Now you can have an SLS-free whitening toothpaste you love! Brushing with new Tom's of Maine Botanically Bright™ gives your mouth a foamy, clean feeling, tastes great and helps whiten your teeth by removing surface stains. Available in Spearmint with Aloe & Chamomile and Peppermint with Xylitol and Propolis. We produce this toothpaste without fluoride because we respect our customers' diverse needs and interests.
earthdreamer
30th October 2015, 02:42
Thanks Genevieve for the tip about the toothpaste. I actually have a tube of toothpaste I once bought when the store was out of Tom's fluoride-free but I didn't like the lack of foaminess. Yet it says it has no Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. I might have to go back to using that tube. It's called "the Natural Dentist".
If only I could have Jim Marss explain the evils of fluoride to my dentist. (!)
Carmody
30th October 2015, 14:35
Green Beaver toothpaste.
http://greenbeaver.com/our-products/toothpastes/
Features:
Vegan, Biodegradable
Free from:
Fluoride, Gluten, Nuts, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Triclosan
ThePythonicCow
30th October 2015, 15:44
Green Beaver toothpaste.
...
Free from:
Fluoride, Gluten, Nuts, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Triclosan
But not free from glycerin :).
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