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Arthur Templar and the Serpo Gambit

Arthur Templar and the Serpo Gambit
Author: Patrick Maher
Publisher: Patrick Maher
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2024-05-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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When General Zardaq learned that Arthur Templar’s parents discovered a method to control an explosive fusion reaction, he believed he could turn it into a powerful weapon. Zardaq had ways of weakening people and getting what he wanted. Arthur knew Zardaq would kill his parents if they did not cooperate, and he would certainly kill them when they were no longer useful to him. Arthur did not know it, but he had become a prize Zardaq could use to blackmail Arthur’s parents into giving him what he wanted. They could die if Arthur tried to rescue them, and they would die if he did not. Arthur had no option. He would have to dimension jump to the war-torn planet Serpo. Arthur had no idea how he would rescue his parents. He encountered riddles, dangerous creatures, and challenges. He received unexpected help from a dead librarian and a group of rebels. Eventually, he heard terrible news about his parents and was sure that he would have to sacrifice his own life to save them. Arthur knew he would have to fight Zardaq alone, even though he knew he couldn’t win. The outcome of their battle would decide not only his fate but also that of his parents, planet Serpo, and Zardaq’s next target, Elderberry Valley. Was Arthur prepared for a life-or-death struggle and ready to die for everything he valued? The stakes were high–his parents’ lives, Serpo, Earth, and himself?


Arthur Templar and the Serpo Gambit

Arthur Templar and the Serpo Gambit
Author: Patrick Maher
Publisher: Timethreader Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-15
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ISBN:

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Arthur Templar is a powerful young psychic timethreader who finds himself thrust into a thrilling and dangerous quest to save his parents from the insane, power-hungry dictator, General Zardaq. Arthur Dimension jumps from the safety of the Elderberry Academy to the dangerous planet Serpo to rescue his parents, who are scientists and hospital doctors. Zardaq heard of their research on earth elements for medical use. He realised he could weaponise it to make himself more powerful. Zardaq has been torturing them to learn their secrets. They tried to resist. As Arthur faces riddles, creatures and trials on the planet Serpo. He learns of his own destiny locked in an ancient parchment. Arthur can speak with animals and forest creatures. He uses his powerful psychic abilities to locate his parents, who have been kidnapped and taken to Zardaq's spaceship. With the help of Kara and her Serpo Rebels, along with Dr Mulvaney, who Arthur presumed was assassinated by one of Zardaq's agents. Arthur Dimension jumps to Zardaq's spaceship and hunts for weaknesses in its systems. He confronts Zardaq in a fast and furious climactic battle that determines the fate of Serpo and the entire galaxy. How will he save his parents, Serpo and Zardaq's next target, Earth? Can he save himself?


Arthur Templar and the Secret Codex

Arthur Templar and the Secret Codex
Author: Patrick Maher
Publisher: Patrick Maher
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2024-05-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Elderberry Academy for Special Education has the only Eternal Library in the world. It disappeared. Arthur Templar and his friends attempt to unravel the dark secrets of the missing library. A shape-shifting evil lurks in the shadows and corridors of the Academy, and it is out to destroy them. The stakes are high as Arthur and his friends risk everything to find the Eternal Library of the Psychic Academy.


Arthur Templar and The Curse of the Nibiru

Arthur Templar and The Curse of the Nibiru
Author: Patrick Maher
Publisher: Patrick Maher
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2024-05-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Twelve-year-old Arthur Templar knows he is different. But he does not know he is a Timethreader. He is not alone, even though he often thinks he is. Arthur's best friends also have unique psychic powers. Are their psychic powers enough to stop a dangerous Nibiruan mining operation from destroying Elderberry Valley and the Star People living there? The young psychic detectives are surprised, deceived, and misdirected by the devious, cunning Nibiruan criminals. Can Arthur and his friends devise a plan to defeat these otherworld criminals and save their precious valley? How?


Dark Fleet

Dark Fleet
Author: Len Kasten
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1591433452

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Reveals the Nazi-Reptilian infiltration of the U.S. government, their secret space program, and their slave colonies throughout the solar system • Details “Operation Paperclip,” which enabled Nazis and their Reptilian partners to infiltrate the U.S. military-industrial complex, including NASA and the CIA • Reveals their interstellar space ports in Antarctica and on Mars, their base on the Moon, and their alien technologies, including nano-technology, antigravity propulsion, mass mind control, and hyperdimensional teleportation capabilities • Shares testimonies from American and British “supersoldiers” who participated in the “20 and Back” age-regression programs, revealing advanced human technology and our Space Armada that constitutes a counter-balance to the Nazi Dark Fleet The Nazis did not really lose World War II. They made it appear that way in order to divert attention from the alliance between the Fourth Reich and the race of aliens known as the Reptilians--an ancient galactic civilization obsessed with conquest and domination. After the German surrender in 1945, the Nazi-Reptilian alliance infiltrated the U.S. military-industrial complex. Through “Operation Paperclip,” the Nazis and Reptilians removed their political opponents, such as the Kennedys, and moved into policy-making positions in post-war America, infiltrating aerospace companies, banking, media, and the U.S. government, including NASA and the CIA. But their real target was not the United States--it was the solar system. As Len Kasten reveals in startling detail--including revelations of antigravity propulsion technology, alien techniques of mass mind control, and hyperdimensional teleportation capabilities--the Nazi-Reptilian alliance used their newfound power, wealth, and influence to launch a Secret Space Program with interstellar spaceports in Antarctica and on Mars as well as an eleven-story base of operations on the Moon. They commenced mining and manufacturing operations on Mars and Ceres, forming colonies there and elsewhere in the solar system. And, most shocking, they have used thousands of human slaves, easily transported in their spaceships, for both work and sexual exploitation. Sharing testimonies from American and British “supersoldiers” who participated in the “20 and Back” age-regression programs, Kasten reveals the various forces inside and outside government that are resisting the Nazis and thwarting Reptilian attempts to achieve total dominance of the planet and the solar system. The U.S.-led Secret Space Program has its own fleet of spaceships, the Solar Warden Space Armada, which patrols the edges of the solar system and poses a growing threat to the Nazi Dark Fleet.


The Secret History of Extraterrestrials

The Secret History of Extraterrestrials
Author: Len Kasten
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1591439590

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Explores the role of ETs in the military, government, technology, history, and the coming new age • Surveys contact with ETs, abductions, alien technology and exopolitics, genetic tampering by ETs, and the history behind the Nazis and UFOs • Contains interviews with Jesse Marcel, Michael Salla, Paul LaViolette, Robert Bauval, Helen Wambach, and others at the forefront of the ET-derived New Science movement The extraterrestrial presence on Earth is widening and, as we enter the Aquarian Age, will be admitted officially, causing shock and an urgent universal need to understand the social and technological changes derived from our space brothers. A primer for the explosive advances humanity will experience scientifically and spiritually in the coming years, this compendium explores the ET phenomenon and its influence on humanity past and present. The book surveys contact with ETs and abduction accounts, unexplained public and undisclosed military technology from aliens including anti-gravity devices, exopolitics (the influence of ETs in human affairs), the Iraqi Stargate, the Hybrid Project of alien interbreeding by abduction, Nazi ties to UFOS and their secret underground base in Antarctica, government cover-ups of alien interactions including Roswell, and the transformation triggered by the Hale-Bopp comet. Based on interviews with people who are witnessing the coming changes as well as those visionaries who are actually bringing them about--including John Mack, Major Jesse Marcel, Paul LaViolette, Robert Bauval, Michael Salla, and Helen Wambach--this book sketches out a breathtaking vision of the planetary revolution just around the corner.


Extraterrestrial Dust

Extraterrestrial Dust
Author: Kazuo Yamakoshi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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This monograph reports on the recent developments in the area of interplanetary and pre-solar dust grains. Chemical and isotope analyses of dust are discussed, especially with the aim to study the origin and evolution of interplanetary dust. Recent observations of extraterrestrial dust obtained with LDEF, Galileo and Ulysses are presented. Several velocity mechanisms for dust particles are discussed, in addition to their impact on cosmic or cometary dust grain capture devices. This volume is specially intended for research scientists and advanced (graduate) students in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics and geo and cosmochemists. Scientists in related fields, like the environmental sciences (especially researchers of artificial debris from rockets and boosters), are also likely to be interested in this work.


A Brief History of Witchcraft

A Brief History of Witchcraft
Author: Lois Martin
Publisher: Robinson
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2010-10-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1849018049

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The witch in history is very different from the image of Harry Potter or the modern day Pagan. A Brief History of Witchcraft sets out to explore how the witch phenomenon began in medieval Europe and how it has continued to haunt us for the next 500 years. In her fascinating history Lois Martin's looks at how folk tradition and religion clashed with devastating effect - one of the greatest conspiracy theories of all and the most brutal regime of persecution ever seen. From early theories of the Devil, a new cosmology of demons and dark arts evolved; deluded old women were transformed into instruments of evil. This culminated in the Witch craze of the 16th and 17th century, which may have claimed the lives of up to 40,000 people.


The Justification of the Good

The Justification of the Good
Author: Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1918
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction

Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction
Author: Catharine Abell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2010-07-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199585962

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Depiction plays as important a role as language in our culture and communication, but its function is still not well understood. This volume of specially written essays by leading philosophers investigate the nature and value of depiction and its role in our understanding of the world. They set the agenda for the philosophy of depiction.