Albums………..

Whitesnake – 30th Anniversary Collection

320 kbps | 540 MB

Tracklist:

Disc 1:
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01. “Walking in the Shadow of the Blues”
02. “Sweet Talker”
03. “Would I Lie to You”
04. “Trouble
05. “Gambler”
06. “Love Hunter”
07. “Ready an’ Willing”
08. “Child of Babylon”
09. “Here I Go Again”
10. “Carry Your Load”
11. “Crying in the Rain”
12. “Rough an’ Ready”
13. “Wine, Women an’ Song”
14. “Lie Down… I Think I Love You”
15. “Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City” (live)
16. “Fool for Your Loving” (live)
17. “Take Me with You” (live)

Disc 2:
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01. “Fool for Your Loving”
02. “Don’t Break My Heart Again”
03. “Hit an’ Run”
04. “The Time Is Right for Love”
05. “Love Ain’t No Stranger”
06. “Too Many Tears”
07. “Pride and Joy”
08. “Victim of Love”
09. “Judgement Day”
10. “Is This Love”
11. “Take a Look at Yourself”
12. “Straight for the Heart”
13. “Now You’re Gone” (US remix)
14. “Looking for Love”
15. “Sailing Ships” (live)
16. “Soldier of Fortune” (live)
17. “Walking in the Shadow of the Blues” (live)
18. “Ready an’ Willing” (live)

Disc 3:
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01. “Slow an’ Easy”
02. “Shake My Tree”
03. “Guilty of Love”
04. “The Deeper the Love”
05. “Blindman”
06. “Love to Keep You Warm”
07. “Love Is Blind”
08. “Ain’t Gonna Cry No More”
09. “Slave”
10. “Lonely Days, Lonely Nights”
11. “Give Me All Your Love”
12. “Till the Day I Die”
13. “Here I Go Again 87″
14. “Still Of The Night”
15. “If You Want Me”
16. “Best Years”
17. “We Wish You Well”

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A. R. Rahman – 127 Hours (OST)

A. R. Rahman – 127 Hours (OST)

127 Hours is a drama thriller film directed by Danny Boyle. The film stars James Franco as real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston who became trapped by a boulder in Robbers Roost, Utah for nearly five days in 2003. The film was written by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy and produced by Christian Colson, who previously teamed up for Slumdog Millionaire, and John Smithson. Premiered on September 4th, the film saw limited release in New York and Los Angeles on November 5, 2010.

The original score of the film was composed by A. R. Rahman, Boyle’s previous collaborator on Slumdog Millionaire. The score, centred around guitar, was recorded mainly in London and was completed in three weeks. The soundtrack, which was released digitally on 2 November and to be be released physically on 22 November by Interscope Records. The first responses about the soundtrack are generally positive.

The soundtrack album includes original score and song composed by Rahman, the track “Never Hear Surf Music Again” by the band Free Blood, “Lovely Day” by Bill Withers, “Nocturne No.2 in E flat, Op.9 No.2″ by Vladimir Ashkenazy, “Ca Plane Pour Moi” by Plastic Bertrand, “If You Love Me (Really Love Me)” by Esther Phillips, “Festival” by Sigur Rós and “If I Rise” written by A. R. Rahman (music) and Dido Armstrong and Rollo Armstrong (lyrics), which was performed by Dido along with Rahman, and featured in the climax scene of the film.

Tracklist:

01. “Never Hear Surf Music Again” – Free Blood 5:52
02. “The Canyon” – A. R. Rahman 3:01
03. “Liberation Begins” – A. R. Rahman 2:14
04. “Touch Of The Sun” – A. R. Rahman 4:39
05. “Lovely Day” – Bill Withers 4:16
06. “Nocturne No.2 in E flat, Op.9 No.2″ – Vladimir Ashkenazy 4:01
07. “Ca Plane Pour Moi” – Plastic Bertrand 3:00
08. “Liberation In A Dream” – A. R. Rahman 4:06
09. “If You Love Me (Really Love Me)” – Esther Phillips 3:27
10. “Acid Darbari” – A. R. Rahman 4:21
11. “R.I.P.” – A. R. Rahman 5:11
12. “Liberation” – A. R. Rahman 3:11
13. “Festival” – Sigur Ros 9:26
14. “If I Rise” – Dido, A. R. Rahman 4:38

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Poison – Nothin’ But A Good Time: The Poison Collection

Poison – Nothin’ But A Good Time: The Poison Collection

Tracklist:

CD 1: The Hits
—————–
01. Talk Dirty To Me 3:44
02. I Want Action 3:05
03. I Won’t Forget You 3:34
04. Cry Tough 3:38
05. Look What The Cat Dragged In 3:10
06. Nothin’ But A Good Time 3:43
07. Fallen Angel 3:56
08. Every Rose Has Its Thorn 4:20
09. Your Mama Don’t Dance 3:00
10. Unskinny Bop 3:49
11. Rock & Roll All Nite 3:35
12. Ride The Wind 3:53
13. Something To Believe In 5:30
14. Life Goes On 4:49
15. Stand 5:14
16. The Last Song 4:22
17. Shooting Star 4:37
18. We’re An American Band 3:10

CD 2: The Hits Live
———————-
01. Intro (Live) 1:18
02. Look What The Cat Dragged In (Live) 3:43
03. Look But You Can’t Touch (Live) 4:08
04. Let It Play (Live) 4:37
05. Good Love (Live) 3:41
06. Life Goes On (Live) 6:16
07. Ride The Wind (Live) 4:12
08. I Want Action (Live) 4:44
09. Unskinny Bop (Live) 4:04
10. Something To Believe In (Live) 6:06
11. Love On The Rocks (Live) 3:54
12. Fallen Angel (Live) 4:47
13. Your Mama Don’t Dance (Live) 3:12
14. Nothin’ But A Good Time (Live) 7:52
15. Talk Dirty To Me (Live) 4:27
16. Every Rose Has Its Thorn (Live) 9:35

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Taylor Swift – Speak Now (Deluxe Edition)

Tracklist:

Disc 1:
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1. Mine 3:50
2. Sparks Fly 4:20
3. Back To December 4:53
4. Speak Now 4:00
5. Dear John 6:43
6. Mean 3:57
7. The Story Of Us 4:25
8. Never Grow Up 4:50
9. Enchanted 5:52
10.Better Than Revenge 3:37
11.Innocent 5:02
12.Haunted 4:02
13.Last Kiss 6:07
14.Long Live 5:18

Disc 2:
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1. Ours 3:58
2. If This Was A Movie 3:54
3. Superman 4:36
4. Back To December (Acoustic) 4:52
5. Haunted (Acoustic) 3:37
6. Mine (US Version) 3:50
7. Back To December (US Version) 4:53
8. The Story Of Us (US Version) 4:26

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VA – Greatest Hits From Movies (Reader’s Digest 5CD Box Set )

320 Kbps | Pop | 695 MB

Tracklist:

CD1
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01. The Righteous Brothers – Unchained Melody
02. The Temptations – My Girl
03. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles – Tracks of My Tears
04. Marvin Gaye – Heard it Through The Grapevine
05. Danny Williams – Moon River
06. The Platters – Only You
07. The Righteous Brothers – You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’
08. Phil Phillips – Sea of Love
09. Nat ‘King’ Cole – Stardust
10. Nat ‘King’ Cole – The Very Thought of You
11. Bobby Vinton – Blue Velvet
12. Roy Orbison – Oh, Pretty Woman
13. Dusty Springfield – Son of a Preacher Man
14. Diana Ross and the Supremes – Someday We’ll Be Together
15. Mama Cass – It’s Getting Better
16. Johnny Nash – I Can See Clearly Now
17. Scott McKenzie – San Francisco
18. The Mamas and The Papas – California Dreamin’
19. The Byrds – Turn! Turn! Turn!
20. Moody Blues – Nights in White Satin

CD2
—–
01. Sheena Easton – For Your Eyes Only
02. Vanessa Williams – Save The Best For Last
03. Eternal – Someday
04. Boyzone – Baby Can I Hold You
05. Lisa Loeb – Stay (I Missed You)
06. Sophie B Hawkins – As I Lay Me Down
07. Phyllis Nelson – Move Closer
08. R Kelly – I Believe I Can Fly
09. SWV feat Wu Tang Clan – Anything
10. Paul Young – Wherever I Lay My Hat
11. Paul McCartney – No More Lonely Nights
12. Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes – Up Where We Belong
13. Diana Ross & Lionel Richie – Endless Love
14. Nilsson – Without You
15. Michael Jackson – Ben
16. Jackson 5 – I’ll Be There
17. Diana Ross – Why Do Fools Fall In Love
18. Carly Simon – Coming Around Again

CD3
—–
01. Tina Turner – Goldeneye
02. Huey Lewis and the News – The Power of Love
03. Tom Jones – You Can Leave Your Hat On
04. The Commitments – Try a Little Tenderness
05. Free – All Right Now
06. The Proclaimers – I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
07. Spin Doctors – Two Princes
08. Crash Test Dummies – Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
09. Maria McKee – Show Me Heaven
10. Kenny Loggins – Danger Zone
11. Chesney Hawkes – The One and Only
12. Starship – Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now
13. Hall and Oates – Maneater
14. Bonnie Tyler – Holding Out For A Hero

CD4
—–
01. Duran Duran – A View To a Kill
02. Dave Stewart feat Candy Dulfer – Lily Was Here
03. Go West – The King of Wishful Thinking
04. Billy Ocean – When the Going Gets Tough
05. Tight Fit – The Lion Sleeps Tonight
06. Bobby McFerrin – Don’t Worry Be Happy
07. General Public – I’ll Take You There
08. Diana King – Shy Guy
09. Stone Roses – Fool’s Gold
10. Eurythmics – This City Never Sleeps
11. Gladys Night – Licence To Kill
12. Marianne Faithful – The Ballad of Lucy Jordan
13. Harold Faltermeyer – Axel F
14. Dusty Springfield with The Pet Shop Boys – Nothing has Been Proved
15. Thompson Twins – Hold Me Now

CD5
—–
01. Jackson 5 – I Want You Back
02. Stevie Wonder – Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m yours
03. The Temptations – Ain’t Too Proud
04. The Supremes – Stoned Love
05. Labelle – Lady Marmalade
06. Leo Sayer – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
07. Pointer Sisters – I’m So Excited
08. Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive
09. Tavarez – More Than a Woman
10. KC And The Sunshine Band – Boogie Shoes
11. Hot Chocolate – You Sexy Thing
12. Barry White – You’re the First, The Last, My Everything
13. Luther Vandross – Give me the Reason
14. Shalamar – Dancing in The Sheets
15. Blondie – Call Me

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Randy Travis – Three Wooden Crosses : The Inspirational Hits Of Randy Travis

Tracklist:

01. Three Wooden Crosses
02. Four Walls
03. Angels
04. Just A Closer Walk With Thee
05. In The Garden
06. The Unclouded Day
07. Love Lifted Me
08. Blessed Assurance
09. Softly And Tenderly
10. Raise Him Up
11. He’s My Rock, My Sword, My Shield
12. Sweet By And By
13. Everywhere We Go
14. Rise And Shine
15. Were You There?
16. He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands
17. Shall We Gather At The River?
18. Pray For The Fish
19. Swing Down Chariot
20. Will The Circle Be Unbroken?

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Status Quo – The Best Of

320 kbps | 770 MB

Tracklist:

CD1
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01. Don’t Drive My Car [0:04:12.45]
02. Electric Arena [0:05:23.18]
03. Don’t Bring Me Down [0:03:57.05]
04. Going Down Town Tonight [0:03:37.14]
05. Hold Me [0:04:34.19]
06. In The Army Now [0:03:42.11]
07. Rockin’ All Over The World (vers.2003) [0:03:56.42]
08. Living On An Island [0:03:49.63]
09. Pennsylvania Blues Tonight [0:03:41.71]
10. Marguerita Time [0:03:21.58]
11. My Little Heartbreaker [0:03:51.18]
12. Ol Rag Blues [0:02:48.39]
13. Saddling Up [0:03:42.01]
14. One By One [0:04:16.53]
15. Something ‘Bout You Baby I Like [0:02:41.33]
16. Rock ‘n’ Roll [0:03:52.20]
17. Wild One [0:03:47.64]
18. Tongue Tied [0:04:22.25]
19. Wild Side Of Life [0:03:17.52]
20. When You Walk In The Room [0:03:04.07]
21. You’ll Come ‘Round [0:03:26.29]

CD2
—-
01. Ain’t Complaining [0:04:00.03]
02. Blessed Are The Meek [0:04:19.62]
03. Little Me And You [0:03:49.37]
04. Rockin’ All Over The World [0:03:35.68]
05. Caroline (vers.2003) [0:04:54.22]
06. Again And Again [0:03:42.25]
07. Jam Side Down [0:03:29.70]
08. Alright [0:04:12.14]
09. Little White Lies [0:04:20.41]
10. Bad News [0:05:05.53]
11. Anniversary Waltz (Part1) (Medley) [0:05:32.43]
12. Anniversary Waltz (Part2) (Medley) [0:05:29.49]
13. I Don’t Wanna Hurt You Anymore [0:03:58.54]
14. On The Road Again [0:05:22.48]
15. I Fought The Law [0:03:04.62]
16. Dreamin’ [0:03:04.16]
17. Roll The Dice [0:04:05.30]
18. Dear John [0:03:13.10]
19. Fun, Fun, Fun (feat.The Beach Boys) [0:03:05.14]

CD3
—-
01. The Wanderer [0:03:22.60]
02. Under The Influence [0:04:03.25]
03. What You’re Proposing [0:03:51.64]
04. Whatever You Want (vers.2003) [0:04:32.12]
05. You’re The One For Me [0:03:30.60]
06. Beginning Of The End [0:03:18.04]
07. Born To Be Wild [0:04:31.09]
08. Centerfold [0:03:48.66]
09. Burning Bridges [0:03:52.44]
10. I Didn’t Mean It [0:03:24.11]
11. Juniors Wailing (vers.2003) [0:03:28.70]
12. Lies [0:03:55.50]
13. Keep ‘em Coming [0:03:26.54]
14. Not Fade Away [0:03:09.10]
15. Rain [0:04:35.45]
16. Pump It Up [0:03:30.02]
17. Round And Round [0:03:25.60]
18. The Party Ain’t Over Yet [0:03:53.37]
19. Tobacco Road [0:02:39.08]
20. Twenty Wild Horses [0:05:00.15]
21. The Way It Goes [0:04:02.26]

CD4
—-
01. Down The Dustpipe (vers.2003) [0:02:21.59]
02. Figure Of Eight [0:04:08.15]
03. Gravy Train [0:03:23.02]
04. Josie [0:03:36.72]
05. Little Miss Nothing [0:03:02.36]
06. Shine On [0:04:49.60]
07. Making Waves [0:03:56.60]
08. Takin’ Care Of Business [0:05:07.21]
09. A Mess of the Blues [0:03:20.43]
10. Paper Plane [0:02:59.70]
11. Mystery Song [0:04:00.45]
12. Break The Rules [0:03:40.33]
13. All Day And All Of The Night [0:02:28.63]
14. Do You Live In Fire [0:02:14.37]
15. Down Down [0:03:53.12]
16. Spicks And Specks [0:02:53.58]
17. Don’t Stop [0:03:43.44]
18. Daughter [0:03:01.41]
19. Mean Girl [0:03:58.29]
20. Spinning Wheel Blues [0:03:19.29]
21. Gerdundula [0:03:50.15]
22. Scooter & Status Quo – Jump That Rock (Whatever You Want) [0:03:23.47]
23. Ice In The Sun [0:02:11.61]

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David Bowie – Pretty Rare Versions

320 kbit/s | 347 MB

Tracklist:

CD1:
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01. Space Oddity original version 68
02. Amsterdam Acoustic 72
03. Five Years BBC session 72
04. Ziggy Stardust Demo version 72
05. Rebel Rebel version 2003
06. Life On Mars Fashion Awards NY 2005
07. Lady Stardust BBC radio 97
08. The Man Who Sold the World SNL 79
09. Drive In Saturday Storytellers 99
10. Lady Grinning Soul album 73
11. Wild is the Wind BBC 2000
12. Helden Heroes German version 77
13. Ashes to Ashes live Buffalo 2004
14. Scary Monsters Acoustic version 97
15. China Girl Storytellers 99
16. Let’s dance Alt. version BBC 2000
17. Loving the Alien live Dublin 2003
18. Ragazzo Solo, Ragazza Sola Italian Space Oddity 70

CD2:
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19. Nature Boy Moulin Rouge 2002
20. I Can’t Read Long Version 97
21. I’m Deranged Lost Highway 97
22. I’m Afraid Of American V3_feat. Ice Cube 97
23. Telling Lies Paradox mix 96
24. The Man Who Sold the World live Paris 95
25. Thurday’s Child_rock mix 99
26. Seven Beck remix 99
27. This is not America BBC 2000
28. Shadow Man unreleased Toy album 2001
29. America NY 2001
30. Slip Away live Dublin 2003
31. Wood Jackson Bonus Heathen 2002
32. Under Pressure live Dublin_2003
33. Bring me the Disco King Underworld Lohner mix 2003
34. Nature Boy with Massive Attack 2002

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Rod Stewart – The Seventies Collection

Rod Stewart – The Seventies Collection

Tracklist:

01. Maggie May
02. Reason To Believe
03. You Wear It Well
04. Twistin’ The Night Away
05. Mandolin Wind
06. Handbags And Gladrags
07. Country Comforts
08. What’s Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)
09. Sweet Little Rock ‘n’ Roller
10. Angel
11. I’d Rather Go Blind
12. Oh No Not My Baby
13. Bring It On Home To Me/You Send Me
14. Man Of Constant Sorrow
15. In A Broken Dream
16. Street Fighting Man
17. It’s All Over Now
18. Farewell
19. Stay With Me

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All Saints – Pure Shores: The Best Of All Saints

Tracklist:

Disc 1:
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01. Never Ever
02. Lady Marmalade
03. I Know Where It’s At
04. I Remember
05. If You Don’t Know What I Know
06. I Don’t Wanna Be Alone
07. Rock Steady
08. Dreams
09. All Hooked Up (Single version)
10. Alone
11. Surrender
12. War Of Nerves (98 Remix)
13. Love Is Love
14. Get Down
15. Inside
16. On And On
17. Lady Marmalade (Timbaland Remix)
18. Ha Ha

Disc 2:
——-
01. Pure Shores
02. Black Coffee
03. Bootie Call
04. Let’s Get Started
05. Chick Fit
06. I Feel You
07. No More Lies
08. Distance
09. Ready WilIing & Able
10. TwentyFourSeven (Artful Dodger ft. Melanie Blatt)
11. One More Tequila
12. Heaven
13. Saints & Sinners
14. Take The Key
15. Whoopin’ Over You
16. Flashback
17. Pure Shores (2 Da Beach U Don’t Stop Remix)
18. Black Coffee (Neptunes Remix)

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Joe Cocker – The Ultimate Collection

320 Kbps | 276 MB

Tracklist:

CD1
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01. Unchain My Heart
02. Feelin’ Alright
03. Summer In The City
04. You Can Leave Your Hat On
05. Up Where We Belong feat. Jennifer Warnes
06. You Are So Beautiful
07. With A Little Help From My Friends
08. Cry Me A River (Live)
09. The Letter (Live)
10. Delta Lady
11. Many Rivers To Cross
12. When The Night Comes
13. Night Calls
14. Don’t You Love Me Anymore
15. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window

CD2
—-
01. Could You Be Loved
02. Civilized Man
03. First We Take Manhattan
04. The Simple Things
05. N’oublies Jamais
06. That’s All I Need To Know Difendero (Live) feat. Eros Ramazzotti
07. Have A Little Faith In Me
08. Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
09. Now That The Magic Has Gone
10. Sweet Lil’ Woman
11. (All I Know) Feels Like Forever
12. My Father’s Son
13. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
14. Never Tear Us Apart
15. Ruby Lee

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Pink Floyd – Shine On (Limited Edition Box Set)

Shine On is a nine-CD box set by Pink Floyd which was released through EMI Records in the United Kingdom and Columbia Records in the United States to coincide with Pink Floyd’s 25th anniversary as a recording and touring band. All CDs were digitally remastered.

The packaging on each of the previously-released albums was unique to this set. The eight black CD cases lined up to show the prism from The Dark Side of the Moon.

Included with the box set was a hardcover book chronicling the career of Pink Floyd from its inception to the late 1980s.

As the collection was meant to showcase the best of Pink Floyd, the decision was made to not include the soundtrack albums More or Obscured By Clouds, or the albums Ummagumma and Atom Heart Mother. The band’s first album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn was not included, as at the time EMI were planning to release a special edition of the album, and it was hoped that new fans would buy both this set and the re-released debut. 1983 album The Final Cut was also omitted.

According to drummer Nick Mason, a suggestion for the title of the box set was The Big Bong Theory. David Gilmour said calling the box set Shine On was not a bowing out retirement box set but a continuation.

320 Kbps | 908 MB

Tracklist:

CD1: A Saucerful Of Secrets
01. Let There Be More Light
02. Remember A Day
03. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
04. Corporal Clegg
05. A Saucerful Of Secrets
06. See Saw
07. Jugband Blues

CD2: Meddle
01. One Of These Days
02. A Pillow Of Winds
03. Fearless
04. San Tropez
05. Seamus
06. Echoes

C3: The Dark Side Of The Moon
01. Speak To Me
02. Breathe
03. On The Run
04. Time
05. The Great Gig In The Sky
06. Money
07. Us And Them
08. Any Colour You Like
09. Brain Damage
10. Eclipse

CD4: Wish You Were Here
01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part I-V)
02. Welcome To The Machine
03. Have A Cigar
04. Wish You Were Here
05. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part Vi-Ix)

CD5: Animals
01. Pigs On The Wing (Part One)
02. Dogs
03. Pigs (Three Different Ones)
04. Sheep
05. Pigs On The Wing (Part Two)

CD6: The Wall (Disc 1)
01. In The Flesh
02. The Thin Ice
03. Another Brick In The Wall (Part I)
04. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
05. Another Brick In The Wall (Part Ii)
06. Mother
07. Goodbye Blue Sky
08. Empty Spaces
09. Young Lust
10. One Of My Turns
11. Don’t Leave Me Now
12. Another Brick In The Wall (Part Iii)
13. Goodbye Cruel World

CD7: The Wall (Disc 2)
01. Hey You
02. Is There Anybody Out There?
03. Nobody Home
04. Vera
05. Bring The Boys Back Home
06. Comfortably Numb
07. The Show Must Go On
08. In The Flesh
09. Run Like Hell
10. Waiting For The Worms
11. Stop
12. The Trial
13. Outside The Wall

CD8: A Momentary Lapse Of Reason
01. Signs Of Life
02. Learning To Fly
03. The Dogs Of War
04. One Slip
05. On The Turning Away
06. Yet Another Movie
07. A New Machine (Part I)
08. Terminal Frost
09. A Machine (Part Ii)
10. Sorrow

CD9: The Early Singles
01. Arnold Layne
02. Candy And A Currant Bun
03. See Emily Play
04. The Scarecrow
05. Apples And Oranges
06. Paintbox
07. It Would Be So Nice
08. Julia Dream
09. Point Me At The Sky
10. Careful With That Axe, Eugene

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UB40 – Twenty Four Seven

UB40 – Twenty Four Seven

320 Kbps | 165 MB

Tracklist:

01. End Of War
02. Lost And Found
03. Dance Until The Morning Light
04. This Is How It Is
05. Rainbow Nation
06. Here We Go Again
07. I Shot The Sheriff
08. Oh America! (Extended Version)
09. Once Around
10. Slow Down
11. I’ll Be Back
12. Instant Radical Change Of Perception
13. It’s All In The Game
14. I’ll Be There
15. Middle Of The Night
16. Securing The Peace
17. The Road

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VA – Easy 80′s

320 kbps | 1.41 GB

Tracklist:

Angel Of The Morning-Disc 1
01. Dolly Parton – 9 To 5
02. Ronnie Milsap – (There’s) No Gettin’ Over Me
03. Gregory Abbott – Shake You Down
04. Jermaine Jackson – Do What You Do
05. Eric Carmen – Make Me Lose Control
06. Gino Vannelli – Living Inside Myself
07. Toto – I Won’t Hold You Back
08. Air Supply – Even The Nights Are Better
09. Bertie Higgins – Key Largo
10. Billy Ocean – Suddenly
11. Starship – Sara
12. Dan Fogelberg – Leader Of The Band
13. Dionne Warwick – Heartbreaker
14. Kenny G – Don’t Make Me Wait For Love

Angel Of The Morning-Disc 2
01. Sheena Easton – Morning Train (Nine To Five)
02. Spandau Ballet – True
03. Juice Newton – Angel Of The Morning
04. Freddie Jackson – You Are My Lady
05. Tina Turner – What’s Love Got To Do With It
06. Kenny Rogers – Lady
07. Peabo Bryson (Feat. Roberta Flack) – Tonight, I Celebrate My Love
08. Don McLean – Crying
09. Kenny Rogers (Feat. Sheena Easton) – We’ve Got Tonight
10. Anne Murray – Could I Have This Dance
11. Sheriff – When I’m With You
12. A Taste Of Honey – Sukiyaki
13. Kenny Rogers (Feat. Kim Carnes) – Don’t Fall In Love With A Dreamer
14. Bobby McFerrin – Don’t Worry Be Happy

At This Moment-Disc 1
01. Michael McDonald – I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near)
02. Cars – Drive
03. Patti Austin (Feat. James Ingram) – Baby, Come To Me
04. Anita Baker – Giving You The Best That I Got
05. Grover Washington, Jr. (Feat. Bill Withers) – Just The Two Of Us
06. George Benson – Turn Your Love Around
07. Simply Red – Holding Back The Years
08. Foreigner – I Want To Know What Love Is
09. Chicago – Hard To Say I’m Sorry
10. Laura Branigan – How Am I Supposed To Live Without You
11. Eddie Rabbitt – I Love A Rainy Night
12. Al Jarreau – We’re In This Love Together
13. Bee Gees – One
14. Christopher Cross – Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)
15. ABBA – The Winner Takes It All

At This Moment-Disc 2
01. Ambrosia – Biggest Part Of Me
02. Chicago – You’re The Inspiration
03. Beach Boys – Kokomo
04. Leo Sayer – More Than I Can Say
05. Atlantic Starr – Always
06. Howard Jones – No One Is To Blame
07. Peabo Bryson – If Ever You’re In My Arms Again
08. Simply Red – If You Don’t Know Me By Now
09. Linda Ronstadt (Feat. Aaron Neville) – Don’t Know Much
10. Mike + The Mechanics – The Living Years
11. Christopher Cross – Sailing
12. Phil Collins – One More Night
13. Foreigner – Waiting For A Girl Like You
14. Eddie Rabbitt (Feat. Crystal Gayle) – You And I
15. Billy Vera And The Beaters – At This Moment

Lost In Love-Disc 1
01. Bruce Hornsby And The Range – The Way It Is
02. Air Supply – The One That You Love
03. Rick Astley – Never Gonna Give You Up
04. Champaign – How ’Bout Us
05. Taylor Dayne – I’ll Always Love You
06. Luther Vandross – Here And Now
07. Dionne Warwick (Feat. Jeffrey Osborne) – Love Power
08. Billy Ocean – There’ll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)
09. Expose – Seasons Change
10. Pointer Sisters – Slow Hand
11. Willie Nelson – Always On My Mind
12. Ronnie Milsap – Any Day Now
13. Dan Fogelberg – Longer
14. Toto – Africa

Lost In Love-Disc 2
01. Aretha Franklin (Feat. George Michael) – I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)
02. Bill Medley (Feat. Jennifer Warnes) – (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life
03. Whitney Houston – Saving All My Love For You
04. Kenny Loggins – Meet Me Halfway
05. Cyndi Lauper – True Colors
06. Kenny G – Songbird
07. Paul Davis – Cool Night
08. Air Supply – Lost In Love
09. Dolly Parton (Feat. Kenny Rogers) – Islands In The Stream
10. Bangles – Eternal Flame
11. Will To Power – Baby, I Love Your Way / Freebird Medley (Free Baby)
12. Gloria Estefan – Don’t Wanna Lose You
13. Toto – I’ll Be Over You
14. Michael Bolton – That’s What Love Is All About

Secret Lovers-Disc 1
01. Commodores – Nightshift
02. Steve Winwood – Back In The High Life Again
03. Dan Hartman – I Can Dream About You
04. Pure Prairie League – Let Me Love You Tonight
05. Kool And The Gang – Joanna
06. Brenda Russell – Piano In The Dark
07. Joe Cocker (Feat. Jennifer Warnes) – Up Where We Belong
08. Olivia Newton-John – Magic
09. Lionel Richie – Hello
10. Teri DeSario (Feat. KC) – Yes, I’m Ready
11. Tiffany – Could’ve Been
12. Elton John – Candle In The Wind (Live In Australia)
13. Patti LaBelle (Feat. Michael McDonald) – On My Own
14. DeBarge – All This Love

Secret Lovers-Disc 2
01. Olivia Newton-John – Xanadu
02. DeBarge – Who’s Holding Donna Now?
03. Lionel Richie – Stuck On You
04. Chris De Burgh – The Lady In Red
05. Kool And The Gang – Cherish
06. Rita Coolidge – All Time High
07. Captain And Tennille – Do That To Me One More Time
08. Jets – You Got It All
09. Steve Winwood – The Finer Things
10. Smokey Robinson – Being With You
11. Atlantic Starr – Secret Lovers
12. Jeffrey Osborne – You Should Be Mine (The Woo Woo Song)
13. Klymaxx – I Miss You
14. Lionel Richie (Feat. Diana Ross) – Endless Love

Anything For You
01. Celine Dion – The Power Of Love
02. Oleta Adams – Get Here
03. Mariah Carey – Vision Of Love
04. Neil Diamond – Heartlight
05. Michael Bolton – How Am I Supposed To Live Without You
06. Phil Collins – Groovy Kind Of Love
07. Billy Joel – This Is The Time
08. Gloria Estefan – Anything For You
09. REO Speedwagon – Can’t Fight This Feeling
10. Heart – These Dreams
11. Cyndi Lauper – Time After Time
12. Bonnie Tyler – Total Eclipse Of The Heart
13. Dan Hill – Can’t We Try
14. Paul Young – Everytime You Go Away
15. Jack Wagner – All I Need
16. Doobie Brothers – What A Fool Believes
17. Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes – If You Don’t Know Me By Now
18. Three Degrees – When Will I See You Again

Power Of Love-Feelin’ Good
01. Phil Collins – You Can’t Hurry Love
02. A-Ha – Take On Me
03. Fleetwood Mac – Little Lies
04. Chicago – Look Away
05. Michael McDonald – Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
06. John Parr – St. Elmo’s Fire
07. Starship – Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now
08. Richard Marx – Should’ve Known Better
09. Steve Winwood – Higher Love
10. Mr. Mister – Broken Wings
11. Irene Cara – Flashdance
12. Eric Carmen – Hungry Eyes
13. Genesis – Invisible Touch
14. Smokey Robinson – Just To See Her
15. John Waite – Missing You
16. Vanessa Williams – You Are Everything
17. Michael Bolton – How Can We Be Lovers (If We Can’t Be Friends)
18. Wilson Phillips – You’re In Love

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Simon & Garfunkel – The Definitive Simon & Garfunkel

Tracklist:

01. Wednesday morning 3 am
02. The sound of silence
03. Homeward bound
04. Kathy’s song
05. I am a rock
06. For Emily, whenever I may find her
07. Scarborough Fair
08. The 59th St. bridge song (Feeling groovy)
09. Seven O’clock news / Silent night
10. A hazy shade of winter
11. El Condor Pasa (If I Could)
12. Mrs Robinson
13. America
14. At the Zoo
15. Old Friends
16. Bookends theme
17. Cecillia
18. The Boxer
19. Bridge over troubled water
20. Song for the asking

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Chris Rea – The Blue Jukebox

320 kbps | 160 MB

Тracklist:

01. The Beat Goes On 04:32
02. Long Is The Time, Hard Is The Road 05:17
03. Let’s Do It 05:01
04. Let It Roll 04:59
05. Steel River Blues 04:34
06. Somebody Say Amen 06:11
07. Blue Street 04:48
08. Monday Morning 04:05
09. Restless Soul 05:51
10. What Kind Of Love Is This 06:37
11. Paint My Jukebox Blue 04:01
12. Baby Don’t Cry 05:23
13. Speed 05:04

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Cat Stevens – Collected

320 Kbps | 425 MB

Tracklist:

CD1
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01. Lady D’Arbanville
02. Father and Son
03. Hard Headed Woman
04. Wild World
05. Where Do The Children Play?
06. Miles From Nowhere
07. Sad Lisa
08. On The Road To Find Out
09. Into White
10. Pop Star
11. Trouble
12. Katmandu
13. I Wish, I Wish
14. Maybe You’re Right
15. I Think I See The Light
16. Fill My Eyes
17. Rubylove
18. Changes IV

CD2
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01. Morning Has Broken
02. Tuesday’s Dead
03. Peace Train
04. Moonshadow
05. The Wind
06. Bitterblue
07. I Want To Live In A Wigwam
08. If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out
09. Sitting
10. Can’t Keep It In
11. 18th Avenue (Kansas City Nightmare)
12. Silent Sunlight
13. The Hurt
14. Oh Very Young
15. Jzero
16. Land O’Freelove & Goodbye
17. (I Never Wanted) To Be A Star
18. Two Fine People

CD3
—-
01. Another Saturday Night
02. Banapple Gas
03. (Remember The Days Of The) Old Schoolyard
04. Life
05. Child For A Day
06. Just Another Night
07. Daytime
08. Bad Brakes
09. Father
10. Yusuf – Midday (Avoid City After Dark)
11. Matthew & Son
12. I Love My Dog
13. I’m Gonna Get Me A Gun
14. Here Comes My Baby
15. A Bad Night
16. The First Cut Is The Deepest
17. Lady D’Arbanville (Live)
18. Father and Son (Live)

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a little xtra books………

Karen Wynn Fonstad – The Atlas Of Middle Earth

The Atlas of Middle-Earth by Karen Wynn Fonstad is an atlas of J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional realm of Middle-earth.

It is a reference book for Tolkien’s writings such as The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings, and includes many detailed maps of the lands described in those books.

The maps are treated as if they are of real landscapes, drawn according to the rules of a real atlas. For each area the history of the land is taken into account, as well as geography on a larger scale and from there maps are drawn. Discussion includes suggestions as to the geology that could explain various formations, and points that are contradictory between multiple accounts.

City maps and floor plans for important buildings are also included.

The book was published in 1981, and in 1991 a revised and updated version was published, which took information from The History of Middle-earth series into account. It was, however, published before the final three volumes of The History of Middle-earth were published, and thus some maps are based on Tolkien’s early works, which were revised in later writings.

For Tolkien lovers…

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Guillermo Del Toro & Chuck Hogan – The Strain

The visionary creator of the Academy Award-winning Pan’s Labyrinth and a Hammett Award-winning author bring their imaginations to this bold, epic novel about a horrifying battle between man and vampire that threatens all humanity. It is the first installment in a thrilling trilogy and an extraordinary international publishing event.

The Strain They have always been here. Vampires. In secret and in darkness. Waiting. Now their time has come. In one week, Manhattan will be gone. In one month, the country. In two months—the world.

A Boeing 777 arrives at JFK and is on its way across the tarmac, when it suddenly stops dead. All window shades are pulled down. All lights are out. All communication channels have gone quiet. Crews on the ground are lost for answers, but an alert goes out to the CDC. Dr. Eph Goodweather, head of their Canary project, a rapid-response team that investigates biological threats, gets the call and boards the plane. What he finds makes his blood run cold.

In a pawnshop in Spanish Harlem, a former professor and survivor of the Holocaust named Abraham Setrakian knows something is happening. And he knows the time has come, that a war is brewing . . .

So begins a battle of mammoth proportions as the vampiric virus that has infected New York begins to spill out into the streets. Eph, who is joined by Setrakian and a motley crew of fighters, must now find a way to stop the contagion and save his city—a city that includes his wife and son—before it is too late.

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Irving Wallace – The Seven Minutes

In the stillness of the courtroom a bookseller stands accused of selling a book. Is it a work of sensitive genius or an execrable volume of pornography? Could it have driven a respectable college boy to commit brutal rape? And who is the author of the novel at the vortex of a storm of sensation and controversy?

Michael Barret has been asked by a friend to join him in a small law partnership, but has also been offered a huge salary to go into big business. He’s certain of his choice, till he is given a chance to be involved with a major case involved with protecting free speech.

The case is about the explicit book “The Seven Minutes”, which some people consider pornography, while others, Barret included, feel is impressive literature. The main focus of the prosecution’s case is a teenager who bought the book, and was soon after arrested for rape. According to the prosecution, the book insinuated the boy to do what he did, so it must be banned.

The novel follows the course of the trial, as both Barret and the prosecutor search for reputable witnesses to prove their side.

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John Grisham – Playing For Pizza

Rick Dockery was the third-string quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. In the AFC Championship game against Denver, to the surprise and dismay of virtually everyone, Rick actually got into the game. With a 17-point lead and just minutes to go, Rick provided what was arguably the worst single performance in the history of the NFL. Overnight, he became a national laughingstock and, of course, was immediately cut by the Browns and shunned by all other teams.

But all Rick knows is football, and he insists that his agent, Arnie, find a team that needs him. Against enormous odds Arnie finally locates just such a team and informs Rick that, miraculously, he can in fact now be a starting quarterback. Great, says Rick—for which team?

The mighty Panthers of Parma, Italy.

Yes, Italians do play American football, to one degree or another, and the Parma Panthers desperately want a former NFL player—any former NFL player—at their helm. So Rick reluctantly agrees to play for the Panthers—at least until a better offer comes along—and heads off to Italy. He knows nothing about Parma—not even where it is—has never been to Europe, and doesn’t speak or understand a word of Italian.

To say that Italy—the land of opera, fine wines, extremely small cars, romance, and Football Americano— holds a few surprises for Rick Dockery would be something of an understatement.

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John Grisham – The Innocent Man

In the town of Ada, Oklahoma, Ron Williamson was going to be the next Mickey Mantle. But on his way to the big leagues, Ron stumbled, his dream broken by drinking, drugs, and women. Then on a winter night in 1982, not far from Ron’s home, a young cocktail waitress named Debra Sue Carter was savagely murdered. The investigation led nowhere. Until, on the flimsiest evidence, it led to Ron Williamson. The washed-up small-town hero was charged, tried, and sentenced to death–in a trial littered with lying witnesses and tainted evidence that would shatter a man’s already broken life…and let a true killer go free.

Impeccably researched, grippingly told, filled with eleventh-hour drama, John Grisham’s first work of non-fiction reads like a page-turning legal thriller. It is a book that will terrify anyone who believes in the presumption of innocence–a book that no American can afford to miss.

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James Patterson – 10th Anniversary

For every secret

Detective Lindsay Boxer’s long-awaited wedding celebration becomes a distant memory when she is called to investigate a horrendous crime: a badly injured teenage girl is left for dead, and her newborn baby is nowhere to be found. Lindsay discovers that not only is there no trace of the criminals–but that the victim may be keeping secrets as well.

For every lie

At the same time, Assistant District Attorney Yuki Castellano is prosecuting the biggest case of her life–a woman who has been accused of murdering her husband in front of her two young children. Yuki’s career rests on a guilty verdict, so when Lindsay finds evidence that could save the defendant, she is forced to choose. Should she trust her best friend or follow her instinct?

There’s a different way to die

Lindsay’s every move is watched by her new boss, Lieutenant Jackson Brady, and when the pressure to find the baby begins interfering with her new marriage to Joe, she wonders if she’ll ever be able to start a family. With James Patterson’s white-hot speed and unquenchable action, 10th Anniversary is the most deliciously chilling Women’s Murder Club book ever.

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The Harvard Lampoon – Nightlight: A Parody

About three things I was absolutely certain. First, Edwart was most likely my soul mate, maybe. Second, there was a vampire part of him–which I assumed was wildly out of his control–that wanted me dead. And third, I unconditionally, irrevocably, impenetrably, heterogeneously, gynecologically, and disreputably wished he had kissed me.

And thus Belle Goose falls in love with the mysterious and sparkly Edwart Mullen in the Harvard Lampoon’s hilarious send-up of Twilight. Pale and klutzy, Belle arrives in Switchblade, Oregon looking for adventure, or at least an undead classmate. She soon discovers Edwart, a super-hot computer nerd with zero interest in girls. After witnessing a number of strange events–Edwart leaves his tater tots untouched at lunch! Edwart saves her from a flying snowball!–Belle has a dramatic revelation: Edwart is a vampire. But how can she convince Edwart to bite her and transform her into his eternal bride, especially when he seems to find girls so repulsive?

Complete with romance, danger, insufficient parental guardianship, creepy stalker-like behavior, and a vampire prom, Nightlight is the uproarious tale of a vampire-obsessed girl, looking for love in all the wrong places.

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Jane Austen – Persuasion

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The Mammoth Book Of Paranormal Romance

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Mukul Pandya & Robbie Shell – Lasting Leadership

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L. Perry Curtis – Jack The Ripper & The London Press

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Chuck Palahniuk Collection

Chuck Palahniuk is an American transgressional fiction novelist and freelance journalist. He is best known for the award-winning novel Fight Club, which was later made into a film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter.

Palahniuk’s books prior to Lullaby have distinct similarities. The characters are people who have been marginalized in one form or another by society, and who react with often self-destructive aggressiveness (a form of story that the author likes to describe as transgressive fiction). Starting with Lullaby, his novels have been satirical horror stories.

Books In Download:

  1. Fight Club (1996)
  2. Survivor (1999)
  3. Invisible Monsters (1999)
  4. Choke (2001)
  5. Lullaby (2002)
  6. Diary (2003)

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Franz Kafka – The Metamorphosis

“As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect. He was laying on his hard, as it were armor-plated, back and when he lifted his head a little he could see his domelike brown belly divided into stiff arched segments on top of which the bed quilt could hardly keep in position and was about to slide off completely. His numerous legs, which were pitifully thin compared to the rest of his bulk, waved helplessly bfeore his eyes.”

With this startling, bizarre, yet surprisingly funny first openning, Kafka begins his masterpiece, The Metamorphosis.

It is the story of a young man who, transformed overnight into a giant beetle-like insect, becomes an object of disgrace to his family, an outsider in his own home, a quintessentially alienated man. A harrowing — though absurdly comic — meditation on human feelings of inadequacy, guilt, and isolation, The Metamorphosis has taken its place as one of the most widely read and influential works of twentieth-century fiction.

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TAJ MAHAL : hidden truths…….

Aerial view of the Taj Mahal

The interior water well

Frontal view of the Taj Mahal and dome


Close up of the dome with pinnacle


Close up of the pinnacle


Inlaid pinnacle pattern in courtyard


Red lotus at apex of the entrance


Rear view of the Taj & 22 apartments


View of sealed doors & windows in back


Typical Vedic style corridors


The Music House–a contradiction


A locked room on upper floor


A marble apartment on ground floor


The OM in the flowers on the walls


Staircase that leads to the lower levels


300 foot long corridor inside apartments


One of the 22 rooms in the secret lower level


Interior of one of the 22 secret rooms


Interior of another of the locked rooms


Vedic design on ceiling of a locked room


Huge ventilator sealed shut with bricks


Secret walled door that leads to other rooms


Secret bricked door that hides more evidence


Palace in Barhanpur where Mumtaz died


Pavilion where Mumtaz is said to be buried

NOW READ THIS…….

No one has ever challenged it except Prof. P. N. Oak, who believes the
whole world has been duped. In his book Taj Mahal: The True Story, Oak says
the
Taj Mahal is not Queen Mumtaz’s tomb but an ancient
Hindu temple palace of
Lord Shiva
(then known as Tejo Mahalaya ) . In the course of his research O
ak discovered that the Shiva temple palace was usurped by Shah Jahan from
then Maharaja of Jaipur, Jai Singh. In his own court ch ronicle,
Badshahnama, Shah Jahan admits that an exceptionally beautiful grand mansion in Agra was taken from Jai SIngh for Mumtaz’s burial . The ex-Maharaja of Jaipur still retains in his secret collection two orders from Shah Jahan for
surrendering the Taj building. Using captured temples and mansions, as a
burial place for dead courtiers and royalty was a common practice among Muslim rulers.

For example, Humayun,Akbar, Etmud-ud-Daula and Safdarjung are all buried
in such mansions. Oak’s inquiries began with the name of Taj Mahal. He says

the term “ Mahal ” has never been used for a building in any Muslim countries
from Afghanisthan to Algeria .
“The unusual explanation that the term Taj
Mahal derives from Mumtaz Mahal was illogical in atleast two respects.

Firstly, her name was never Mumtaz Mahal but Mumtaz-ul-Zamani,” he writes.
Secondly, one cannot omit the first three letters ‘Mum’ from a woman’s
name to derive the remainder as the name for the building.”Taj Mahal, he
claims, is a corrupt version of
Tejo Mahalaya, or Lord Shiva’s Palace
. Oak
also says the love story of Mumtaz and Shah Jahan is a fairy tale cre ated
by court sycophants, blundering historians and sloppy archaeologists Not a
single royal chronicle of Shah Jahan’s time corroborates the love story.

Furthermore, Oak cites several documents suggesting the Taj Mahal predates
Shah Jahan’s era, and was a temple dedicated to Shiva, worshipped by
Rajputs of Agra city. For example, Prof. Marvin Miller of New York took a
few samples from the riverside doorway of the Taj. Carbon dating tests revealed
that the door was 300 years older than Shah Jahan. European traveler Johan
Albert Mandelslo,who visited Agra in 1638 (only seven years after Mumtaz’s
death), describes the life of the cit y in his memoirs. But he makes no
reference to the Taj Mahal being built. The writings of Peter Mundy, an
English visitor to Agra within a year of Mumtaz’s death, also suggest the
Taj was a noteworthy building well before Shah Jahan’s time.

Prof. Oak points out a number of design and architectural inconsistencies
that support the belief of the Taj Mahal being a typical Hindu temple
rather than a mausoleum. Many rooms in the Taj ! Mahal have remained sealed
since Shah Jahan’s time and are still inaccessible to the public
. Oak
asserts they contain a headless statue of Lord Shiva and other objects
commonly used for worship rituals in Hindu temples
Fearing political
backlash, Indira Gandhi’s government t ried to have Prof. Oak’s book
withdrawn from the bookstores, and threatened the Indian publisher of the
first edition dire consequences . There is only one way to discredit or
validate Oak’s research.

The current government should open the sealed rooms of the Taj Ma hal under
U.N. supervision, and let international experts investigate.

Some More ……..eBooks

A Disobedient Girl by Ru Freeman

Ru Freeman’s debut novel chronicles the trials and travails of two Sri Lankan women and their pursuit of freedom. Orphaned then absorbed as a servant into a well-to-do Sri Lankan family at the age of five, Latha Kumari grows up in tandem with the family’s spoiled young daughter, Thara. However, Latha’s mysterious origins and ambiguous caste ensure her a future of unpaid servitude in the Vithanages’s household. Resentful, she involves herself with the man meant for Thara. This choice ultimately causes her loss and suffering. Alongside Latha’s story is that of Biso’s, who is fleeing a drunken abusive husband, a murdered lover and townspeople who whisper whore as she walks past. Biso escapes blindly to the salvation and promise of distant relatives in the north, but her journey with her three children across the country is tainted by murder and terrorism. The kindness of strangers runs out, but the end of Biso’s tragic journey will end up being the promise of Latha’s future. Freeman illustrates contemporary Sri Lankan life through the battles waged between lovers, friends and strangers alike in this study in dignity, strength of character, tolerance and perseverance——Publishers Weekly

“Evocative and moving. Ru Freeman is a marvelous storyteller who sees deeply into the complex layers of compassion and love, of sorrow and betrayal. An amazing first novel.” — Ursula Hegi, New York Times bestselling author of The Worst Thing I’ve Done and Stones from the River

“A thrilling debut: Ru Freeman has given us a wonderfully bold and determined protagonist in a richly drawn, complex, fascinating story. I loved it.” — Lynn Freed, author of The Servant’s Quarters

“A heartbreaking and ultimately uplifting novel that celebrates our ability to transcend tragedy.” — Rishi Reddi, author of Karma and Other Stories and winner of the L. L. Winship/PEN Award

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http://www.4shared.com/file/13192276…_Dis-Girl.html

That Old Cape Magic by Richard Russo

Crafting a dense, flashback-filled narrative that stutters across two summer outings to New England (and as many weddings), Russo (Empire Falls) convincingly depicts a life coming apart at the seams, but the effort falls short of the literary magic that earned him a Pulitzer. A professor in his 50s who aches to go back to screenwriting, Jack Griffin struggles to divest himself of his parents. Lugging around, first, his father’s, then both his parents’ urns in the trunk of his convertible, he hopes to find an appropriate spot to scatter their ashes while juggling family commitments—his daughter’s wedding, a separation from his wife. Indeed, his parents—especially his mother, who calls her son incessantly before he starts hearing her from beyond the grave—occupy the narrative like capricious ghosts, and Griffin inherits “the worst attributes of both.” Though Russo can write gorgeous sentences and some situations are amazingly rendered—Griffin wading into the surf to try to scatter his father’s ashes, his wheelchair-bound father-in-law plummeting off a ramp and into a yew—the navel-gazing interior monologues that constitute much of the novel lack the punch of Russo’s earlier work——Publishers Weekly

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http://www.4shared.com/file/13192154…uss-magic.html

The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff

This sweeping epic is a compelling and original work set in 1875, when one woman attempts to rid America of polygamy. Ebershoff intertwines his tale with that of a 20th-century murder mystery in Utah, allowing the two stories to twist and turn into a marvelous literary experience—— Publishers Weekly

This ambitious third novel tells two parallel stories of polygamy. The first recounts Brigham Young’s expulsion of one of his wives, Ann Eliza, from the Mormon Church; the second is a modern-day murder mystery set in a polygamous compound in Utah. Unfolding through an impressive variety of narrative forms—Wikipedia entries, academic research papers, newspaper opinion pieces—the stories include fascinating historical details. We are told, for instance, of Brigham Young’s ban on dramas that romanticized monogamous love at his community theatre; as one of Young’s followers says, “I ain’t sitting through no play where a man makes such a cussed fuss over one woman.” Ebershoff demonstrates abundant virtuosity, as he convincingly inhabits the voices of both a nineteenth-century Mormon wife and a contemporary gay youth excommunicated from the church, while also managing to say something about the mysterious power of faith.——The New Yorker

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http://www.4shared.com/file/13192422…_The_Wife.html

The Spire by Richard North Patterson


This thoughtful if less than suspenseful thriller from bestseller Patterson (Eclipse) charts the impact of the brutal murder of black coed Angela Hall at Caldwell College in Wayne, Ohio, on gifted athlete Mark Darrow, who discovered the body and later became a nationally renowned lawyer. Mark’s best friend was convicted of the crime, but many aspects of the trial troubled Mark. Lionel Farr, Caldwell’s provost and Mark’s former mentor, offers Mark the post of college president 16 years after Angela’s murder. Mark agrees to return to Caldwell, now struggling with the suspected embezzlement of $900,000 from its endowment by its current president. With Lionel’s support, Mark investigates both the embezzlement and the old murder. Patterson evokes the quiet schism between town and gown in Wayne as well as the fragile relationship between blacks and whites, while Mark’s probing hits exposed nerves with fatal results——–Publishers Weekly

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http://www.4shared.com/file/13197925…patt-spre.html

A Plague of Secrets by John Lescroart

A brisk pace, sharp dialogue and believable characters propel bestseller Lescroart’s 13th thriller to feature San Francisco defense attorney Dismas Hardy (after Betrayal). When someone shoots Dylan Volger in an alley near the coffee shop he managed, Bay Beans West, the cops discover a load of marijuana in the victim’s backpack, a crop of weed growing in his attic and a customer list that includes a judge and several local officials. Suspicion centers on Hardy’s client and Bay Beans West’s owner, Maya Townshend, who’s the sister of a city supervisor and the mayor’s niece. That Maya was paying Volger an unusually high salary of $90,000 suggests he was blackmailing her. An arrogant U.S. attorney decides to turn the trial into a career-making moment, invoking a little-known law to prosecute Maya. Lescroart skillfully juggles myriad plot threads, including one involving homicide detective Abe Glitsky, a series regular, whose young son is in a coma after a car accident.——– Publishers Weekly

John Lescroart is a master at building worlds. Over the course of his many novels, he’s created a supple, elegant theater of San Francisco, populating it with an entourage of fascinating people.

At the top of that list is former-policeman, now defense lawyer, Dismas Hardy. Next is Hardy’s close friend, Abe Glitsky, of the San Francisco Police Department. A few books back in the series (The Hunt Club) we met Wyatt Hunt, a local private detective.

A Plague of Secrets brings these three personalities together again when Dylan Vogler, the manager of a coffee shop in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district, is found dead cradling a knapsack full of marijuana. When Hardy learns that Vogler is actually supplying dope to many of San Francisco’s business and political elite, the tension and turmoil ratchet up into high-stakes suspense. Add in a murder charge that Hardy is called upon to defend, and Lescroart’s feisty, devil-may-care hero is once again thrust into the epicenter of a raging legal hurricane. The book’s title says it all. There is indeed a plague of secrets, one in particular that Hardy becomes legally bound to protect.

Through tight prose, surgical plotting, and relentless pacing, Lescroart offers more of his unadorned reality, expertly exploring the seamier side of law, politics, ethics, and morality.

A Plague of Secrets is lush and lusty, fascinating and smart, told in a wry, appealing voice. I’m often asked if I will ever write a legal thriller. Maybe. Who knows? But if I ever do I hope it’s half as good as one of John Lescroart’s. He’s in the top echelon of thriller masters. I’ve been a fan for a long time (don’t tell him, okay?). Guilt is one of my all time favorite books. A Plague of Secrets is a prize to be savored—another of John Lescroart’s beguiling and entertaining romps.——–Steve Berry

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http://www.4shared.com/file/13146745…P_Secrets.html

70 Self-Improvement Classics

Found while browsing the Net, posted by “BookWorm”.

“Fables” by Aesop – A collection of more than 300 fables by the ancient grandmaster of fables himself. Great stuff to think about and read.
“The Manual” by Epictetus – Could be called “the very first self-help book.” This Greek philosopher wrote a small but powerful tractate on living a content and happy life.
“The Power of Concentration” by Theron Q. Dumont – A book about concentration: its importance, and how to train the mind to concentrate.
“The Art and Science of Personal Magnetism” by Theron Q. Dumont – ‘Magnetism’ is what these old-timers coined what we now know as Energy. This book by Theron Q. Dumont will show you how to harness and use that energy.
“The Secret of Success” by William W. Atkinson
“Thought Vibration” by William W. Atkinson
“Thought-Force in Business and Everyday Life” by William W. Atkinson
“Practical Mental Influence” by William W. Atkinson
“As a Man Thinketh” by James Allen – One of the best-known books of this kind.
“Above Life’s Turmoil” by James Allen
“Byways to Blessedness” by James Allen
“The Way of Peace” by James Allen
“The Path of Prosperity” by James Allen
“Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill – This is one of the most famous books ever written; even today, many successful businessmen attribute their success to this book!
“Right and Wrong Thinking” by Aaron Martin Crane
“Character-Building Thought Power” by Ralph Waldo Trine
“The Greatest Thing Ever Known” by Ralph Waldo Trine
“This Mystical Life of Ours” by Ralph Waldo Trine – 52 excerpts from Trine’s works, for each week of the year.
“The Man who Knew” by Ralph Waldo Trine
“The Wayfarer on the Open Road” by Ralph Waldo Trine
“What all the World’s A-Seeking” by Ralph Waldo Trine
“The Creative Process in the Individual” by Thomas Troward – Along with his lecture-series: revolutionary.
“The Dore Lectures on Mental Science” by Thomas Troward
“The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science” by Thomas Troward
“The Power of Silence” by Horatio W. Dresser
“Common Sense: How to Exercise It” by Blanchard Yorimoto-Tashi
“Within You is the Power” by Henry Thomas Hamblin
“The Life of the Spirit” by Henry Thomas Hamblin
“The Power of Thought” by Henry Thomas Hamblin
“The Mental Cure” by Warren Felt Evans
“A Textbook of Theosophy” by C.W. Leadbeater
“The Science of Mind” by Ernest Holmes
“The Greatest Thing in the World” by Henry Drummond
“The Magic Story” by Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey – Very important and life-changing story. See for yourself!
“The Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace D. Wattles – Or, as I like to call it: “A Course in Manifestation.”
“Acres of Diamonds” by Russell H. Conwell – Alongside “As a Man Thinketh” and “Think and Grow Rich”, one of the most well known books today.
“The Master Key System” by Charles F. Haanel – Reputed to have been read by Bill Gates, this book contains lots of little gold nuggets of wisdom.
“Mental Chemistry” by Charles F. Haanel
“Self-Help; National and Individual” by Samuel Smiles – A large and interesting tome.
“The Multiple Mentality Course” by Harry Kahne – The original “multitasking” training system. Want or need to do 2 or more things at once? Read this!
“Your Forces and How to Use Them” by Christian Larson
“The Ideal Made Real” by Christian Larson
“How to Find Your Real Self” by Mildred Mann
“Self Mastery through Conscious Autosuggestion” by Emile Coué – Arguably one of the most important people of the 20th century, this man invented Autosuggestion (autogenic training) for use in healing and improving oneself.
“How to Live on 24 Hours a Day” by Arnold Bennett – So much to do, so little time! Well, not anymore!
“Mental Efficiency” by Arnold Bennett
“The Prophet” by Khalil Gibran – This is pure food for thought, by a well-known author.
“The Madman” by Kahlil Gibran – Equally as important as “The Prophet.”
“Walking” by Henry David Thoreau – One of the greatest American authors himself talks about walking; serenity, meditation; peace.
“Adventures in Contentment” by David Grayson
“Adventures in Friendship” by David Grayson
“Great Possessions” by David Grayson
“The Friendly Road -or- New Adventures in Contentment” by David Grayson
“Siddharta” by Hermann Hesse – This is my most favourite book.
“Thought Power” by Annie Besant
“How to Turn your Desires and Ideals into Reality” by Brown Landone
“Prosperity Through Thought” by Bruce MacLelland
“How to Turn Your Ability Into Cash” by Earl Prevette
“Just How to Wake the Solar Plexus” by Elizabeth Towne
“Your invisible Power” by Genevieve Behrend
“Attaining Your Desires” by Genevieve Behrend
“The Miracle of Tithing” by Mark Victor Hansen
“Concentration” by O. Hashnu Hara
“In Tune With the Infinite” by Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Secrets of Mental Supremacy” by W. R. C. Larson
“Influence” by Yorimoto Tashi
“IT WORKS” by R.H. Jarrett
“The Way to Power” by L.W. Rogers
“Prosper” by Charles Fillmore
“An Iron Will” by Orison Swett Marden

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partan Gold by Clive Cussler and Grant Blackwood (lit format)

At the start of this engaging first in a new series from bestseller Cussler (Inca Gold) and Blackwood (An Echo of War), Sam Fargo and his wife, Remi, trade quips while wading waist deep in a Maryland swamp in search of hidden treasure. The couple stumble across a WWII Nazi minisub, which contains an intact bottle of wine, apparently part of a collection known as Napoleon’s Lost Cellar. The bottle has a riddle hidden in its label, the solution to which leads the Fargos to other lost bottles and eventually points the way to two solid gold Persian columns discovered by Napoleon and hidden in the Pennine Alps in 1800. The book’s villain, Hadeon Bondaruk, who covets the columns and will do anything to get them, sends his henchmen after the Fargos. The clever duo manage to stay one small step ahead of the hired killers until everyone arrives at the inevitable boffo ending. Solidly in the Cussler tradition, this adventure thriller is sure to please new fans and old. ——— Publishers Weekly

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http://www.4shared.com/file/13065897…s-sp-gold.html

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I’m OK, You’re OK (Published 1969)

I’m OK, You’re OK, by Thomas A Harris MD, is one of the best selling self-help books ever published. It offers a practical guide to Transactional Analysis as a tool for solving problems in life. From its first release in 1969 I’m OK, You’re OK gradually grew in popularity until, in 1972, it made the New York Times Best Seller list and remained there for almost two years. It is estimated to have sold over 15 million copies to date[citation needed] and has been translated into over a dozen languages[citation needed].——-Wikipedia

Product Description

Transactional Analysis delineates three observable ego-states (Parent, Adult, and Child) as the basis for the content and quality of interpersonal communication. “Happy childhood” notwithstanding, says Harris, most of us are living out the Not ok feelings of a defenseless child, dependent on ok others (parents) for stroking and caring. At some stage early in our lives we adopt a “position” about ourselves and others that determines how we feel about everything we do. And for a huge portion of the population, that position is “I’m Not OK — You’re OK.” This negative “life position,” shared by successful and unsuccessful people alike, contaminates our rational Adult capabilities, leaving us vulnerable to inappropriate emotional reactions of our Child and uncritically learned behavior programmed into our Parent. By exploring the structure of our personalities and understanding old decisions, Harris believes we can find the freedom to change our lives.

About the Author

The late Thomas Harris was a Navy psychiatrist and a professor at the University of Arkansas. He practiced psychiatry in Sacramento, California and directed the Transactional Analysis Association.

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http://www.4shared.com/file/13031674…kademiorg.html

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The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe by Roger Penrose

At first, this hefty new tome from Oxford physicist Penrose (The Emperor’s NewMind) looks suspiciously like a textbook, complete with hundreds of diagrams and pages full of mathematical notation. On a closer reading, however, one discovers that the book is something entirely different and far more remarkable. Unlike a textbook, the purpose of which is purely to impart information, this volume is written to explore the beautiful and elegant connection between mathematics and the physical world. Penrose spends the first third of his book walking us through a seminar in high-level mathematics, but only so he can present modern physics on its own terms, without resorting to analogies or simplifications (as he explains in his preface, “in modern physics, one cannot avoid facing up to the subtleties of much sophisticated mathematics”). Those who work their way through these initial chapters will find themselves rewarded with a deep and sophisticated tour of the past and present of modern physics. Penrose transcends the constraints of the popular science genre with a unique combination of respect for the complexity of the material and respect for the abilities of his readers. This book sometimes begs comparison with Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time, and while Penrose’s vibrantly challenging volume deserves similar success, it will also likely lie unfinished on as many bookshelves as Hawking’s. For those hardy readers willing to invest their time and mental energies, however, there are few books more deserving of the effort. 390 illus——Publishers Weekly

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http://rapidshare.com/files/97421818…to_Reality.pdf

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Wings of Fire: An Autobiography of APJ Abdul Kalam

Product description

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, the son of a little-educated boat-owner in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, had an unparalleled career as a defence scientist, culminating in the highest civilian award of India, the Bharat Ratna. As chief of the country’s defence research and development programme, Kalam demonstrated the great potential for dynamism and innovation that existed in seemingly moribund research establishments. This is the story of Kalam’s rise from obscurity and his personal and professional struggles, as well as the story of Agni, Prithvi, Akash, Trishul and Nag—missiles that have become household names in India and that have raised the nation to the level of a missile power of international reckoning. This is also the saga of independent India’s struggle for technological self-sufficiency and defensive autonomy—a story as much about politics, domestic and international, as it is about science.

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http://rapidshare.com/files/14730539…gs_of_fire.pdf

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Papillon by Henri Charriere (Published 1969)

Product Description

Henri Charrière, called “Papillon,” for the butterfly tattoo on his chest, was convicted in Paris in 1931 of a murder he did not commit. Sentenced to life imprisonment in the penal colony of French Guiana, he became obsessed with one goal: escape. After planning and executing a series of treacherous yet failed attempts over many years, he was eventually sent to the notorious prison, Devil’s Island, a place from which no one had ever escaped . . . until Papillon. His flight to freedom remains one of the most incredible feats of human cunning, will, and endurance ever undertaken.

Charrière’s astonishing autobiography, Papillon, was published in France to instant acclaim in 1968, more than twenty years after his final escape. Since then, it has become a treasured classic — the gripping, shocking, ultimately uplifting odyssey of an innocent man who would not be defeated.

Review

“A first-class adventure story.” — –New York Review of Books

“A modern classic of courage and excitement.” — – Janet Flanner, The New Yorker

“The greatest adventure story of all time.” — – Auguste Le Breton

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http://www.4shared.com/file/12936346…Papillion.html

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romance novels by Jennifer Crusie

Jennifer Crusie (born 1949) is a bestselling and award winning author of contemporary romance novels.

This link has the following novels.

1. Anyone but You
2. Bet Me
3. Charlie All Night
4. Crazy for You
5. Don’t Look Down
6. Faking It
7. Fast Women
8. Getting Rid of Bradley
9. Manhunting
10. Sizzle
11. Strange Bedpersons
12. Tell Me Lies
13. The Cinderella Deal
14. Trust me on this
15. What lady wants

http://rapidshare.com/files/12727658…FER_CRUSIE.zip

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The Power of Small: Why Little Things Make All the Difference

According to successful authors and marketing business leaders Thaler and Koval, paying attention to the small things can improve your effectiveness in both personal and professional situations. Written in an appropriately succinct style, Thaler and Koval make a big deal of simple steps like paying better attention to what you’re saying (“Bill Clinton… waits until he has come to the end of a sentence to shift his attention to another person”) and picking up after yourself (“Professional organizer Molly Boren… says to put away three things in the morning and three things at night”). Some chapters are more professionally oriented, like a chapter on gaffes at work (“Little Mistakes Spell Disaster”), but widely-applicable, everyday advice gets much of the attention, as in the “Take Baby Steps” chapter: “Smaller, more attainable goals will also give you quicker, more frequent mini-rewards.” Though not necessarily for front-to-back reading, quick dips should yield enough practical inspiration for most seekers. Clean, simple writing, familiar to anyone who picked up the authors’ bestselling The Power of Nice, ensures a fast-paced reading experience, and an admirable example of the subtle, considered approach it advocates.——Publishers Weekly

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http://www.4shared.com/file/12901829…_of_small.html

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Pitch Black by Leslie Parrish

FBI profiler Alec Lambert nearly died during the Professor serial killer undercover operation that turned deadly. She was exiled for the lethal failure as someone has to take the hit within the bureau and she agreed with the assessment that her unit has failed to catch this serial killer for years.

However, instead of her career dying with the blotched Professor case, Wyatt Blackstone brings Alec onto his BLACK Cats FBI cyber crime unit. Her first assignment on her new squad: the Professor serial killer who has stayed current on technology and now uses the Internet to find and lure his victims into his deadly web. Alec’s partner is reclusive scam expert Samantha Dalton who is the agency’s best bet to identify the Professor. As Alec pursues the killer and his partner, the Professor pursues Alec’s partner targeting Sam as a victim while Sam struggles with her attraction to her partner and her fascination with the Professor who has fisted on making her his next valedictorian.

The sequel to FADE TO BLACK is a terrific FBI police procedural romantic suspense starring two broken winged heroes and a brilliant diabolical villain with a heart that’s cold The story line is fast-paced from the onset with its failed operation until the finish as the killer seems to constantly trump the Feds. Although serial killers have become a staple (see Untraceable) fans will enjoy the second Black CATs thriller.——www.bookreview.com

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http://www.4shared.com/file/12902726…tch_Black.html

==Practical Mind Reading by William Walker Atkinson 103 pages, 3.71 MB, PDF.

http://rapidshare.com/files/68164056…nd_Reading.pdf

Pure effect: Direct mind reading and magical artistry by Derren Brown

Publisher: H & R Magic Books | ($294.43) | edition 2000 | PDF | 161 pages | 19,69 mb

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How to Read a Person Like a Book by Gerard Nierenberg PDF 1.2 MB

http://rapidshare.com/files/14333797…ike_a_book.pdf

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Vanished by Kat Richardson. (lit format)

In Richardson’s fierce fourth Greywalker novel (after 2008′s Underground), Harper Blaine, Seattle’s paranormal PI, receives a chilling phone call from Cary Malloy, her boyfriend who died eight years ago. He warns Harper “there’re things… waiting for you” and tells her to look into her past. For Harper, that means flying to California to visit her overbearing mother and go through the papers of her father, who killed himself after his receptionist’s suspicious death. Harper finds a suicide note addressed to her and disturbing journal entries about supernatural happenings. Once back in Seattle, Harper agrees to help local vampire Edward Kammerling fight off some London vampires, leading to a spirited smack-down with old foes. Richardson continues to develop strong, intriguing plots, and fans will enjoy learning about Harper’s childhood and seeing some of her literal ghosts put to rest——-Publishers Weekly

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http://www.4shared.com/file/12930998…72/kr-van.html

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Blindman’s Bluff by Faye Kellerman

In bestseller Kellerman’s solid 18th novel to feature L.A. police detective Lt. Peter Decker and his wife, Rina (after The Mercedes Coffin), Rina finds that some jury duty should include hazardous duty pay. A shooting rampage at the 70-acre compound and mansion owned by shopping mall magnate Guy Kaffey leaves Kaffey, his wife and two guards dead. Kaffey’s oldest son, Gil, apparently was left for dead and two other guards are missing. A plethora of suspects and motives has Decker and his colleagues looking at Guy’s brother, Mace, and Guy’s younger son, Grant, as well as the missing guards, other household staff, the remaining off-duty staff and possibly business rivals. Decker’s cool professionalism is thoroughly tested when a chance courtroom encounter thrusts Rina into the case and puts her in harm’s way. Kellerman expertly keeps interlocking investigations moving along with a minimum of confusion but plenty of doubt as to the guilty party or parties—— Publishers Weekly

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http://www.4shared.com/file/12867188…ans_Bluff.html

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Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning

Freaking fabulous! That is what Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning was. The fourth book in the Fever series is so utterly wonderful that you really must be reading this series, if you’re not already.—-www.literaryescapism.com

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http://www.4shared.com/file/12907408…87/007007.html

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Unsolved Mysteries…..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A Link between Egypt and Americas?

According to the official view there was no contact between the Old World and the New World before Columbus. Yet numerous similarities have been found that suggest a link between Egypt and the Americas:

  • Both have huge pyramids, aligned to the cardinal points
  • Both have structures built with megalithic stones and extremely fine joints
  • Both exhibit intriguing bumps on many unfinished stone blocks (Picture 1)
  • Both employed a unique style of construction using “L” shaped corners
  • Both use the same style of metal clamps to hold the huge stones in place
  • Both used the process of mummification to preserve and honor their dead

These compelling similarities suggest that both ancient cultures were influenced by a sophisticated common source.

A Link between Mesopotamia and Americas?

Some researchers reject the dogmatic idea that the New World was isolated prior to 1492. There is some compelling evidence that the ancient peoples from Mesopotamia may have crossed the Atlantic ages before Columbus.
The images below represent very much the same religious symbolism. Also, please notice the object held by the deity. It seems identical.


Holding a cone or sponge in his right hand and a bucket in his left, this genie is performing a ritual involving the Assyrian sacred tree.
The sacred tree was an extremely important symbol in the palace of Ashurnasirpal, appearing on reliefs in virtually every room of the palace. It was also used in textile patterns, on stamp and cylinder seals, and in ivory carvings. It represented both the king and Ashur, the chief god of Assyria, and was also a symbol of the fertility of the land.

Mysterious Alignment

Another puzzle is mysterious alignment of world’s ancient sites. Easter Island is exactly aligned along a straight line around the center of the Earth, with the Nazca lines, Ollantaytambo and the Great Pyramid of Egypt. Other world wonders that are within one tenth of one degree of this alignment include: Perseopolis, the capital city of ancient Persia; Mohenjo Daro, the ancient capital city of the Indus Valley; the Oracle of Zeus-Amon at Siwa; and the lost city of Petra. The Ancient Sumarian city of Ur and Angkor temples in Cambodia and Thailand are within one degree of latitude of this alignment.

The alignment of these sites is easily observable on a globe of the Earth with a horizon ring. If you line up any two of these sites on the horizon ring, all of the sites will be right on the horizon ring. 3-D world atlas software programs can also draw this line around the Earth. Start on the Equator, at the mouth of the Amazon River, at 48? 36′ West Longitude; go to 30? 22′ North Latitude, 41? 24′ East Longitude, in the Middle East, which is the maximum latitude the line touches; then go to the Equator at 131? 24′ East Longitude, near the Northwest tip of New Guinea; then to 30? 22′ South Latitude, 138? 36′ West Longitude, in the South Pacific; and then back to 48? 36′ West Longitude, at the Equator.

Centered on:

0.00? N 48? 36′ W
30? 22′ N 41? 24′ E
0.00? N 131? 24′ E
30? 22′ S 138? 36′ W

The circumference of this line around the center of the Earth is 24,892 miles. Along this line, the great circle distance from the Great Pyramid to Ollantaytambo is 7,472 miles, 30.0% of the circumference. Ollantaytambo is 2,579 miles from Easter Island, 10.3%. Easter Island is 10,096 miles from Angkor Wat, 40.6%. Angkor Wat is 2,490 miles from Mohenjo Daro, 10.0%. Mohenjo Daro is 2255 miles from from the Great Pyramid, 9.1%. In addition to calculating the distances between these sites as a percentage of the circumference of the Earth, the distances may also be calculated in degrees of the 360? circumference, by multiplying the percentage by 3.6. For example, the Great Pyramid is 108? away from Ollantaytambo. Near Ollantaytambo, Machupicchu is within one quarter of a degree and Cuzco is within one third of a degree of the alignment.
The Great Pyramid


Southern face of the Great Pyramid.
The base originally measured about 230.33m square.
The original height was 146.59m

Location

Location: 29? 59′ N 31? 09′ E



The Great Pyramid (the Pyramid of Khufu, or Cheops in Greek) at Gizeh, Egypt, demonstrates the remarkable character of its placement on the face of the Earth.
The Pyramid lies in the center of gravity of the continents. It also lies in the exact center of all the land area of the world, dividing the earth’s land mass into approximately equal quarters

The north-south axis (31 degrees east of Greenwich) is the longest land meridian, and the east-west axis (30 degrees north) is the longest land parallel on the globe. There is obviously only one place that these longest land-lines of the terrestrial earth can cross, and it is at the Great Pyramid! This is incredible, one of the scores of features of this mighty structure which begs for a better explanation

Kailasa Temple

Ajanta and nearby Ellora are two of the most amazing archaeological sites in India. Although handcrafted caves are scattered throughout India’s western state of Maharashtra, the complexes at Ajanta and Ellora – roughly 300 kilometres northeast of Mumbai (Bombay) – are the most elaborate and varied examples known. The caves aren’t natural caves, but man-made temples cut into a massive granite hillside. They were built by generations of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain monks, who lived, worked, and worshipped in the caves, slowly carving out elaborate statues, pillars, and meditation rooms

Although all of the caves at Ellora are stunning architectural feats, the Hindu Kailasa Temple is the jewel in the crown. Carved to represent Mt. Kailasa, the home of the god Shiva in the Himalayas, it is the largest monolithic structure in the world, carved top-down from a single rock. It contains the largest cantilevered rock ceiling in the world.

Within the courtyard is the massive multi-level temple, its pyramidal form replicating the real Mount Kailasa, the Himalayan peak said to be the home of the Hindu god Siva.

Mount Kailash.

The scale at which the work was undertaken is enormous. It covers twice the area of the Parthenon in Athens and is 1.5 times high, and it entailed removing 200,000 tonnes of rock. It is believed to have taken 7,000 labourers 150 years to complete the project.
The rear wall of its excavated courtyard 276 feet (84 m) 154 feet (47 m) is 100 ft (33 m) high. The temple proper is 164 feet (50 m) deep, 109 feet (33 m) wide, and 98 feet (30 m) high.

Kailasa Temple, cave #16 at Ellora, India

It consists of a gateway, antechamber, assembly hall, sanctuary and tower. Virtually every surface is lavishly embellished with symbols and figures from the puranas (sacred Sanskrit poems). The temple is connected to the gallery wall by a bridge

Described as Cave 16, the Kailasa Temple is considered
the pinnacle of Indian rock-cut architecture

The gigantic, 8th century Kailasa Temple at Ellora, Cave 16,
was chiselled from solid stone

Kailasa Temple, cave #16 at Ellora, India
Dramatic sculptures fill the courtyard and the main temple, which is in the center.
It must have been quite a spectacular sight when it was covered with white plaster and elaborately painted.

Unlike other caves at Ajanta and Ellora, Kailasa temple has a huge courtyard that is open to the sky, surrounded by a wall of galleries several stories high.

The Kailasa temple is an illustration of one of those rare occasions when men’s minds, hearts, and hands work in unison towards the consummation of a supreme ideal

Fatima

On May 13, 1917, in a field called Cova da Iria near the Portuguese village of Fatima, “a beautiful lady from Heaven”, shining like the sun and standing on a cloud over a beech tree, appeared to three children: Lucia Dos Santos (age 10) and her two cousins, Francisco (9) and Jacinta Marti (7). Lucia saw and heard the Madonna and spoke with her. Jacinta also saw and heard her, but did not speak, and Francisco only saw the Virgin

The radiant being spoke with the children for several minutes, and asked them to meet her again at the same place on the 13th of each month until October. Then, she promised, she would identify herself.
The Madonna reappeared six times in all, and the reports of the events drew increasing crowds of spectators. About 50 persons attended on June 13, and nearly 70,000 were present on October 13. Many witnesses saw a bright cloud over the beech tree, but only the three children could see and hear the woman.
They were given prophecies concerning World Wars I and II as well as the world wide spread of communism. But their third prophecy was not officially released until recently…and there are those who maintain that the real revelations were not disclosed by the church.

At the behest of a group of political activists and doubters who wished to “put an end to the nonsense,” the civil prefect of Outrem seized, interrogated and threatened the children for two days in the hope of forcing a confession of fraud from them. Though the children had been prevented from meeting the Madonna on August 13, she appeared to them on August 19 at Valinhos, near the site of her first appearance. The Madonna then told them that she would appear a final time on October 13, and then produce a miracle.

On that day the Madonna transmitted the prophecy known as the Secret of Our Lady of the Rosary. It was a rainy day, but newspaper journalists who were eyewitnesses reported that the rain stopped suddenly and the sun reappeared. In the words of A. Garret, a professor at Coimbra University, the sun looked like “a burnished wheel cut out of mother of pearl. This disc spun dizzily around…
It whirled upon itself with mad rapidity, then advanced, blood red, towards the Earth, threatening to crush us with its weight.” Terrified spectators fell to their knees in prayer. The sun returned to normal, then twice again repeated the prodigy. In addition, the rain-soaked clothes of the audience dried out during the brief time of the solar phenomenon.

THE SECRETS

Lucia said the first secret shown to them by Mary began with a terrifying vision of hell. Mary then indicated that the war would soon end, as World War I did in the following year.

But Mary foresaw that a “night illuminated by an unknown light” would precede a “worse war” in which “The good will be martyred” and “The Holy Father will have much to suffer.” On January 25, 1938, a remarkable display of aurora borealis was visible across Europe, the year before World War II began.

The second secret involved the future of Russia. Lucia says Mary revealed that Russia would “spread her errors throughout the world, promoting wars,” and that “Various nations will be annihilated.” Many believe this is a direct prophecy of the spread of communism. “I shall come to ask for the consecration of Russia to My Immaculate Heart,” continues the account of Mary’s revelation. “If people attend to My requests, Russia will be converted and the world will have peace.” Some interpret Pope John Paul II’s 1984 consecration of Russia as fulfilling the prophecy, and paving the way for the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union as the “conversion” of Russia

Lucia wrote down the third secret, sealed it, and entrusted it to Portugal’s Bishop of Leiria, with instructions that it was not to be read until 1960. The Bishop turned the envelope over to the Vatican. Pope John XXIII reportedly opened the envelope when 1960 arrived, but refused to divulge its contents, saying, “This prophecy does not relate to my time.” Pope John Paul II is said to have also read it, and refuses to reveal it on the grounds that its true spiritual message has been obscured by sensationalism.

The Secret of Our Lady of the Rosary is a three-part prophecy that she ordered to be kept secret for 25 years or until the death of Lucia, whichever came first. Francisco and Jacinta died in the influenza pandemic that ravaged Europe in 1918 and 1919. Lucia became a Dorothe Sister, and in 1948 she became a Barefoot Carmelite in a closed convent at Coimbra. Lucia learned to write, and recorded the text of the secret prophecy. This was kept in the Bishopric of Leiria until 1943, when Pope Pius XII revealed the first two parts through the agency of Cardinal Schuster. The final, secret part of the prophecy was opened by Pope John XXIII and several cardinals in 1960, according to the Madonna’s directions, but it was not revealed to the public. The first section is a vision of Hell. The second part predicts World War II.
The following segment was published with Papal approval:

“If you do what I tell you, many souls will be saved and we shall have peace. The war is coming to an end; but it does not cease to offend the Lord, and another, more terrible one will break out. When you see a night lit up by an unknown light, you will know that it the great sign that God gives you of the next punishment of the sins of the world with war, famine, and persecution against the Church and against the Holy Father.

“In order to prevent this, I have some to intercede for the consecration of Russia to my Immaculate Heart and the communion of the first Sabbaths.

“If you carry out my demands, Russia will be converted and there will be peace. Otherwise the errors will be spread around the world, provoking war and persecution against the Church; many good people will become martyrs, the Holy Father will suffer much; many nations will be suppressed…

“But in the end my Immaculate Heart will triumph, the Holy Father will consecrate Russia for me, which will be converted and the world will be granted a period of peace…”

The “great sign”, “a night lit up by an unknown light,” occurred on January 25, 1938. It has been explained as an unusual aurora borealis. World War II began soon afterward.

The secret section of the prophecy of Our Lady of the Rosary was leaked by Pope John XXIII to certain Roman Catholic officials and world leaders of the USA, USSR, and Britain. On October 15, 1963, the German journal News Europe published the alleged text of the secret portion of the Fatima Prophecy. The text cannot be verified, but it is widely accepted as being genuine:

“Have no fear, little one. I am the Mother of God who speaks to you and asks you to publish the message I am going to give you to the whole world. You will find strong resistance while you do so. Listen well and pay attention to what I tell you.

“Men must be set on the right road once more. With suppliant humility, men must seek forgiveness for sins committed already and for sins which will be committed. You wish me to give you a sign, so that everyone will accept My Words, which I am saying through you, to the human race. I have seen the Prodigy of the Sun and all believers, unbelievers, peasants, countrymen, wise men, journalists, laics and priests, all have seen it. And now I proclaim in my name: A great punishment shall fall on the entire human race, not today and not tomorrow, but in the second half of the 20th century! I have already revealed to the children Melanie and Maximime at La Salette, and today I repeat it to you for the human race has sinned and has trampled down the Gift which I have made. In no part of the world is life in order, Satan rules in the highest position, laying down how things should be done. He will effectually succeed in bringing his influence right up to the top of the Church; succeed in seducing the spirits of the great scientists who invent the arms. And if humanity opposes me I shall be obliged to free the arm of My Son. Now I see that God will punish man with a severity that has not been used since the Flood.

“The time of times will come and everything will come to an end if humanity is not converted, and if things remain as they are now or get worse, the great and powerful men will perish just as will the small and weak.

“For the Church, too, the time of its greatest trial will come. Cardinals will oppose cardinals and bishops against bishops. Satan will march in their midst and there will be great changes at Rome. What is rotten will fall, never to rise again. The Church will be darkened and the world will shake with terror. The time will come when no king, emperor, cardinal or bishop will await Him who will, however, come, but in order to punish according to the designs of my Father.

“A great war will break out in the second half of the 20th century [not?]. Fire and smoke will fall from heaven, and waters of the oceans will become vapors, the scum will arise in a confused manner, and everything will sink down. Millions and millions of men will perish while this is going on and those who survive will envy the dead. The unexpected will follow in every part of the world, anxiety, pain and misery in every country. Have I seen it? The time is getting ever nearer and the abyss is getting wider without hope. The good will perish with the bad, the great with the small, the Heads of the Church with their faithful, and the rulers with their people. There will be death everywhere as a result of the mistakes of the unfeeling and the partisans of Satan, but when those who survive all these happenings are still alive, they will proclaim God once again and His Glory, and will serve Him as in the time when the world was not so perverted.

“Go, my little one and proclaim it. For that purpose I shall always be at your side to help you.”
The following version of the third prophecy of Fatima has been in circulation since about 1985, and published in various newspapers and magazines:

“A great plague will befall mankind in the year 2000. Nowhere in the world will there be order, and Satan will rule the highest places, determining the way of things. Satan will even succeed in asserting himself at the top of the Church.

“He will succeed in seducing the spirits of the great scientists who invent arms, with which it will be possible to destroy a large part of mankind in a few minutes. Satan will have in his power the leaders who command the people and who will incite them to produce enormous quantities of arms.

“God will punish man more thoroughly than with the Flood. There will come the time of all times and the end of all ends. The great and the powerful will perish together with the small and weak.

“Even for the Church, it will be the time of its greatest trial. Cardinals will oppose cardinals, bishops will oppose bishops. Satan will walk in their midst and in Rome there will be great changes. The Church will be darkened and the world will be shaking with terror.

“A huge war will erupt: fire and smoke will fall from the sky. The waters of the ocean will become mist, and the foam will rise to tremendous heights and everyone will drown.

“Millions and millions of men will die from hour to hour. Whoever remains alive will envy the dead. Everywhere one turns one’s glance there will be anguish and misery, ruins in every country.

“The time draws nearer, the abyss widens without hope. The good will perish with the bad, the great with the small, the princes of the church with the faithful, the rulers with their people.

“There will be death everywhere because of the errors committed by the crazed and the followers of Satan, who will then and only then rule the world.

“At the last, those who survive will at every chance newly proclaim God and His glory and they will serve Him as when the world was not so perverted.”

On her death-bed (February 1920), Jacinta told Mother Godinho:

“There is a secret of Heaven and one of earth, and the latter is terrifying. It will seem as though it were already the end of the world. And in this cataclysm everything will be separated from the sky, which will turn white as snow.”
In 1981 while visiting in Fulda, Germany, Pope John Paul II was asked about the secret message of Fatima. He answered:

“Due to the seriousness of the contents of the Fatima secret, my predecessors in the Throne of Peter have preferred to postpone the publication. Furthermore, it may be enough to the christian people to know that, if there is a message saying that the oceans will flood whole parts of the globe, and millions of people will die, from a minute to another, it is not really the case to will the publication of this secret message.”

In an interview with Sr. Lucia with Cardinal Ricardo Vidal in 1993, Sr. Lucia commented on the secret prophecy:

“The triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary also refers to (her victory over) the errors that were being spread by Russia? Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart triumphed over the errors that were being spread by Communist Russia?The Consecration of 1984 prevented an atomic war that would have occurred in 1985? The `era of peace’ does not refer to a civil peace but rather to a peace that we are now living with the end of the spread of the errors of Communist Russia??

Fr. Joseph de Ste. Marie, who served as Fatima expert to Pope John Paul II, said:

?Let there be no hysteria concerning dates or concerning expectation of chastisements. The dates are unknown, the chastisement certain.?

Pope John Paul II was nearly assassinated on May 13, 1981 (the anniversary of Mary?s first apparitional appearance at Fatima). The gun was aimed at the Pope?s head, but Agca had to aim for his abdomen instead when the pontiff turned to a young girl who was wearing a picture of Our Lady of Fatima. While he was in the hospital, Pope John Paul reviewed the Church?s documentation of Fatima, and he read the secret Third Secret of Fatima. In 1984 the Pope consecrated Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Communism collapsed soon afterward.

The Vatican released its official document, ?The Message of Fatima?, in June 2000. It includes the first and second parts of the ?secret? of Fatima as written by Sr. Lucia on August 31, 1941, and a photostatic copy of the original manuscript of the third part of the secret, and comments by Sr. Lucia from conversation with Archbishops Bertone and Ferreira in April 2000 in the Carmel Monastery of St. Teresa of Coimbra in Portugal. Bertone noted:

“As is well known, Pope John Paul II immediately thought of consecrating the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and he himself composed a prayer for what he called an ‘Act of Entrustment’ which was to be celebrated in the Basilica of St. Mary Major on June 7, 1981.”

Sodano said that the secret contained a prophetic vision similar to those found in the Bible, but the events to which the third part of the Secret of Fatima refers now seem part of the past:

“That text contains a prophetic vision similar to those found in Sacred Scripture, which do not describe with photographic clarity the details of future events, but rather synthesize and condense against a unified background events spread out over time in a succession and a duration which are not specified. As a result, the text must be interpreted in a symbolic key.

“The vision of Fatima concerns above all the war waged by atheist systems against the Church and Christians, and it describes the immense suffering endured by the witnesses to the faith in the last century of the second millennium. It is an interminable Way of the Cross led by the Popes of the twentieth century.

“According to the interpretation of the ‘little shepherds,’ which was also recently confirmed by Sister Lucia, the ‘bishop clothed in white’ who prays for all the faithful is the Pope. As he makes his way with great effort towards the Cross amid the corpses of those who were martyred (bishops, priests, men and women religious and many lay persons), he too falls to the ground, apparently dead, under a burst of gunfire.

“After the assassination attempt of May 13 1981, it appeared evident to His Holiness that it was ‘a motherly hand which guided the bullet’s path,’ enabling the ‘dying Pope’ to halt ‘at the threshold of death.’ On the occasion of a visit to Rome by the then bishop of Leiria-Fatima, the Pope decided to give him the bullet which had remained in the jeep after the assassination attempt, so that it might be kept in the Shrine. At the behest of the bishop, the bullet was later set in the crown of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima.

“The successive events of 1989 led, both in the Soviet Union and in a number of countries of Eastern Europe, to the fall of the Communist regime which promoted atheism. For this too His Holiness offers heartfelt thanks to the Most Holy Virgin. In other parts of the world, however, attacks against the Church and against Christians, together with the burden of suffering which they involve, tragically continue. Even if the events to which the third part of the Secret of Fatima refers now seem part of the past, Our Lady’s call to conversion and penance, issued at the beginning of the twentieth century, remains timely and urgent today. ‘The Lady of the message seems to read the signs of the times – the signs of our time – with special insight… The insistent invitation of Mary Most Holy to penance is nothing but the manifestation of her maternal concern for the fate of the human family, in need of conversion and forgiveness.’

“In order that the faithful may better receive the message of Our Lady of Fatima, the Pope has charged the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith with making public the third part of the secret, after the preparation of an appropriate commentary.?

The following official Vatican version is alleged to be the complete translation of the original Portuguese text of the third part of the secret of Fatima that was revealed to the three pastorinhos children on July 13, 1917 at Cova da Iria-Fatima, as written by Sr. Lucia on January 3, 1944:

“I write in obedience to you, my God, who command me to do so through his Excellency the Bishop of Leiria and through your Most Holy Mother and mine.

“After the two parts which I have already explained, at the left of Our Lady and a little above, we saw an Angel with a flaming sword in his left hand; flashing, it gave out flames that looked as though they would set the world on fire; but they died out in contact with the splendor that Our Lady radiated towards him from her right hand: pointing to the earth with his right hand, the Angel cried out in a loud voice: ‘Penance, Penance, Penance!’ And we saw in an immense light that is God: ‘something similar to how people appear in a mirror when they pass in front of it’ a Bishop dressed in White ‘we had the impression that it was the Holy Father’. Other Bishops, Priests, men and women Religious going up a steep mountain, at the top of which there was a big Cross of rough-hewn trunks as of a cork-tree with the bark; before reaching there the Holy Father passed through a big city half in ruins and half trembling with halting step, afflicted with pain and sorrow, he prayed for the souls of the corpses he met on his way; having reached the top of the mountain, on his knees at the foot of the big Cross he was killed by a group of soldiers who fired bullets and arrows at him, and in the same way there died one after another the other Bishops, Priests, men and women Religious, and various lay people of different ranks and positions. Beneath the two arms of the Cross there were two Angels each with a crystal aspersorium in his hand, in which they gathered up the blood of the Martyrs and with it sprinkled the souls that were making their way to God.”

Fibonacci Numbers
in Nature

The sequence, in which each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers is known as the Fibonacci series: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, … (each number is the sum of the previous two).
The ratio of successive pairs tends to the so-called golden section
(GS) – 1.618033989 . . . . . whose reciprocal is 0.618033989 . . . . . so that we have 1/GS = 1 + GS.
The Fibonacci sequence, generated by the rule f1 = f2 = 1 , fn+1 = fn + fn-1,
is well known in many different areas of mathematics and science.
However, it is quite amazing that the Fibonacci number patterns occur so frequently in nature ( flowers, shells, plants, leaves, to name a few) that this phenomenon appears to be one of the principal “laws of nature”.

Plants do not know about this sequence – they just grow in the most efficient ways. Many plants show the Fibonacci numbers in the arrangement of the leaves around the stem. Some pine cones and fir cones also show the numbers, as do daisies and sunflowers. Sunflowers can contain the number 89, or even 144. Many other plants, such as succulents, also show the numbers. Some coniferous trees show these numbers in the bumps on their trunks. And palm trees show the numbers in the rings on their trunks.

Why do these arrangements occur? In the case of leaf arrangement, or phyllotaxis, some of the cases may be related to maximizing the space for each leaf, or the average amount of light falling on each one. Even a tiny advantage would come to dominate, over many generations. In the case of close-packed leaves in cabbages and succulents the correct arrangement may be crucial for availability of space.
This is well described in several books listed here >>
So nature isn’t trying to use the Fibonacci numbers: they are appearing as a by-product of a deeper physical process. That is why the spirals are imperfect.
The plant is responding to physical constraints, not to a mathematical rule.
The basic idea is that the position of each new growth is about 222.5 degrees away from the previous one, because it provides, on average, the maximum space for all the shoots. This angle is called the golden angle, and it divides the complete 360 degree circle in the golden section, 0.618033989 . . . .

If we call the golden section GS, then we have
1 / GS = GS / (1 – GS) = 1.618033989 . . . .
If we call the golden angle GA, then we have
360 / GA = GA / (360 – GA) = 1 / GS.

Below there are some examples of the Fibonacci seqeunce in nature. Petals on flowers*

Probably most of us have never taken the time to examine very carefully the number or arrangement of petals on a flower. If we were to do so, we would find that the number of petals on a flower, that still has all of its petals intact and has not lost any, for many flowers is a Fibonacci number:

  • 3 petals: lily, iris
  • 5 petals: buttercup, wild rose, larkspur, columbine (aquilegia)
  • 8 petals: delphiniums
  • 13 petals: ragwort, corn marigold, cineraria,
  • 21 petals: aster, black-eyed susan, chicory
  • 34 petals: plantain, pyrethrum
  • 55, 89 petals: michaelmas daisies, the asteraceae family

Some species are very precise about the number of petals they have – e.g. buttercups, but others have petals that are very near those above, with the average being a Fibonacci number.

Human Hand

Every human has two hands, each one of these has five fingers, each finger has three parts which are separated by two knuckles. All of these numbers fit into the sequence. However keep in mind, this could simply be coincidence.

Human Face

Knowledge of the golden section, ratio and rectangle goes back to the Greeks, who based their most famous work of art on them: the Parthenon is full of golden rectangles. The Greek followers of the mathematician and mystic Pythagoras even thought of the golden ratio as divine.

Later, Leonardo da Vinci painted Mona Lisa’s face to fit perfectly into a golden rectangle, and structured the rest of the painting around similar rectangles.

Mozart divided a striking number of his sonatas into two parts whose lengths reflect the golden ratio, though there is much debate about whether he was conscious of this. In more modern times, Hungarian composer Bela Bartok and French architect Le Corbusier purposefully incorporated the golden ratio into their work.

Even today, the golden ratio is in human-made objects all around us. Look at almost any Christian cross; the ratio of the vertical part to the horizontal is the golden ratio. To find a golden rectangle, you need to look no further than the credit cards in your wallet.
Despite these numerous appearances in works of art throughout the ages, there is an ongoing debate among psychologists about whether people really do perceive the golden shapes, particularly the golden rectangle, as more beautiful than other shapes. In a 1995 article in the journal Perception, professor Christopher Green,
of York University in Toronto, discusses several experiments over the years that have shown no measurable preference for the golden rectangle, but notes that several others have provided evidence suggesting such a preference exists.
Regardless of the science, the golden ratio retains a mystique, partly because excellent approximations of it turn up in many unexpected places in nature. The spiral inside a nautilus shell is remarkably close to the golden section, and the ratio of the lengths of the thorax and abdomen in most bees is nearly the golden ratio. Even a cross section of the most common form of human DNA fits nicely into a golden decagon. The golden ratio and its relatives also appear in many unexpected contexts in mathematics, and they continue to spark interest in the mathematical community.
Dr. Stephen Marquardt, a former plastic surgeon, has used the golden section, that enigmatic number that has long stood for beauty, and some of its relatives to make a mask that he claims is the most beautiful shape a human face can have.
The Mask of a perfect human face

Egyptian Queen Nefertiti (1400 B.C.)

An artist’s impression of the face of Jesus
based on the Shroud of Turin and corrected
to match Dr. Stephen Marquardt’s mask

Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin is reputedly Christ’s burial cloth. It has been a religious relic since the Middle Ages. To believers it was divine proof the Christ was resurrected from the grave, to doubters it was evidence of human gullibility and one of the greatest hoaxes in the history of art.
No one has been able to prove that it is the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth, but its haunting image of a man’s wounded body is proof enough for true believers

The Shroud of Turin, as seen by the naked eye, is a negative image of a man with his hands folded. The linen is 14 feet, 3 inches long and 3 feet, 7 inches wide. The shroud bears the image of a man with wounds similar to those suffered by Jesus.
The shroud is wrapped in red silk and kept in a silver chest in the Chapel of the Holy Shroud in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy since 1578.
The shroud is unquestionably old. Its history is known from the year 1357, when it surfaced in the tiny village of Lirey, France. Until recent reports from San Antonio, most of the scientific world accepted the findings of carbon dating carried out in 1988. The results said the shroud dated back to 1260-1390, and thus is much too new to be Jesus’ burial linen.


The section of the shroud showing the face reveals dramatic features
when viewed as negative image.


Here is an artistic impression of what the face
matching the image might have looked like.

This frontal image (above) shows the forearms, wrist, and hands. There appears to be a large puncture wound on the wrist. This is significant because if nails were placed through the palms of the hand, this would not provide sufficient support to hold the body to the cross and tearing of the hands would occur. Only if the nails were placed through the wrists would this provide sufficient support to hold the body fixed to the cross.
We can also see a large blood stain and elliptical wound on the person’s right side (remember, in a negative imprint left and right are reversed). From studying the size and shape of this wound and historical records, we can deduce that this wound could have been caused by a Roman Lancea. This lance is pictured in Slide 13.
In addition, by measuring the angle of dried blood on the wrist, one can reconstruct the angle at which this person hung from the cross. He mainly hung from a position 65 degrees from the horizontal. But there is another angle of dried blood at 55 degrees. This shows that this person tried to lift himself up by 10 degrees. Why? Medical studies show that if a person just hangs from a position of 65 degrees in would start to suffocate very quickly. Only if he could lift himself up by about 10 degrees would he be able to breathe. Thus he would have to raise himself up by this 10 degrees by pushing down on his feet which would have to have been fixed to the cross. He would then become exhausted and fall down again to the 65 degree position. Thus, he would continue to shift from these two agonizing positions throughout crucifixion. That is why the executioners of crucifixion would break the legs of their victims to speed up death. If they could not lift themselves up to breathe, they would suffocate very quickly.

The following image shows the most likely position in which Jesus died. This body
position is based on interpretation of the blood stains contained in the shroud.
Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman)

This site is located north of the city of Cusco, at an altitude of about 3555 meters above sea level, between the districts of Cusco and San Sebastian, both of them within in the province and department of Cusco. The archaeological park covers an area of 3094 Hectares and contains more than 200 archaeological sites. Leading to Saqsaywaman there are two paved roads, one starts in the old and traditional neighbourhood of San Cristobal and is about 1.5 kilometers long and the other road begins at Avenida Collasuyo and is 4 kilometers long.

When the Spanish conquerors arrived first to these lands; they could not explain themselves how Peruvian “Indians” (ignorant, wild, without any ability of logical reasoning, one more animal species according to conquerors) could have built such a greatness. Their religious fanaticism led them to believe that all that was simply work of demons or malign spirits. Still today, many people believe in the inability of ancient Quechuas to create such a wonder, so they suggest that they were made by beings of some other worlds, extraterrestrial beings with superior technology that made all that possible. However, our history and archaeology demonstrate that those objects of admiration are an undeniable work of the Incas, Quechuas, Andean people or however pre-Hispanic inhabitants of this corner of the world would be named.
The imperial city Cusco, meaning ?navel of the earth,? was laid out in the form of a puma, the animal that symbolized the Inca dynasty. The belly of the puma was the main plaza, the river Tullumayo formed its spine, and the hill of Sacsayhuaman its head.
One of the most imposing architectonic complexes inherited from the Incan Society is Sacsayhuaman, which because of several of its qualities is considered as one of the best monuments that mankind built on the earth’s surface.
The wall or rampart is the most impressive section, built with enormous carved limestone boulders, this construction has a broken line that faces to the main plaza called Chuquipampa which is a slope with 25 angles and 60 walls.The biggest carved boulder of the first wall weighs about 70 tons and like all of the other rocks was brought from a quarry called Sisicancha, three kilometers away and where there are still rocks that were transported part of the way. Each wall is made up of 10 fronts with the most important ones known as Rumipunco, tiupunku, Achuanpunku and Viracocha punku.

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Three walls of Sacsayhuaman – the teeth of the Puma’s Head

Originally there were three “walls” or “bulwarks” which foundations are still seen today; they are the most spectacular remains of that fabulous building that according to chroniclers did not have any comparison in the old world. They are three parallel walls built in different levels with lime-stones of enormous sizes; zigzagging walls that because of their appearance it is suggested that they represent the “teeth” of the puma’s head that the complex represented. The boulders used for the first or lower levels are the biggest; there is one that is 8.5 m high (28 ft.) and weights about 140 metric tons. Those boulders classify the walls as being of cyclopean or megalithic architecture. Some authors believe that the three walls represent the three levels of the Andean Religious World: beginning from the bottom would be the Ukju Pacha (underground stage), the Kay Pacha (earth’s surface stage) in the middle, and the Hanan Pacha (sky stage) on the top. Besides; those levels are identified with their three sacred animals: the Amaru or Mach’aqway (snake), the Puma (Cougar or Mountain Lion), and the Kuntur (Andean condor). Because of the zigzagging shape of the walls, some authors suggest that they represented the Illapa god (thunder, lightning and thunderbolt). It is possible that all the previous elements related to their religion would not be excluding, because there are divine interactions, and as it is known “three” was a key number among Quechuas.

There are no other walls like these. They are different from Stonehenge, different from the Pyramids of the Egyptians and the Maya, different from any of the other ancient monolithic stone-works.

The stones fit so perfectly that no blade of grass or steel can slide between them. There is no mortar. They often join in complex and irregular surfaces that would appear to be a nightmare for the stonemason.
Scientists speculate that the masonry process might have worked like this: after carving the desired shape out of the first boulder and fitting it in place, the masons would somehow suspend the second boulder on scaffolding next to the first one. They would then have to trace out a pattern on the second boulder in order to plan the appropriate jigsaw shape that would fit the two together. In order to make a precise copy of the first boulder’s edges, the masons might have used a straight stick with a hanging plum- bob to trace its edges and mark off exact points for carving on the second boulder. After tracing out the pattern, they would sculpt the stone into shape, pounding it with hand-sized stones to get the general shape before using finger-size stones for precision sanding. Admittedly, this entire technique is merely scientific speculation. The method might have worked in practice but that doesn’t mean this is how the ancient Quechua stonemasons did it.
There is usually neither adornment nor inscription. There is Elfin whimsy here, as well as raw, primitive and mighty expression. Most of these walls are found around Cusco and the Urubamba River Valley in the Peruvian Andes. There a few scattered examples elsewhere in the Andes, but almost nowhere else on Earth.
Mostly, the structures are beyond our ken. The how, why and what simply baffle. Modern man can neither explain nor duplicate. Mysteries like this bring out explanations scholarly, whimsical, inventive and ridiculous.

What is left from the three walls is made with lime-stones that in this case were used just in order to built the bases or foundations. The main walls were made with andesites that are blackish igneous stones which quarries are in Waqoto on the mountains north of San Jeronimo, or in Rumiqolqa about 35 Kms. (22 miles) from the city. Limestones are found in the surroundings of Sacsayhuaman but they are softer and can not be finely carved as the andesites of the main walls that were of the “Sedimentary or Imperial Incan” type. Destruction of Sacsayhuaman lasted about 400 years; since 1536 when Manko Inka began the war against Spaniards and sheltered himself in this complex. Later the first conquerors started using its stones to built their houses in the city; subsequently the city’s Church Council ordered in 1559 to take the andesites for the construction of the Cathedral. Even until 1930, Qosqo’s neighbours just paying a small fee could take the amount of stones they wanted in order to build their houses in the city: four centuries of destruction using this complex as a quarry by the colonial city’s stone masons.
Sacsayhuaman was supposedly completed around 1508. Depending on who you listen to, it took a crew of 20,000 to 30,000 men working for 60 years.
Here is a mystery:
The chronicler Garcilaso de la Vega was born around 1530, and raised in the shadow of these walls. And yet he seems not to have had a clue as to how Sacsayhuaman was built. He wrote:
“….this fortress surpasses the constructions known as the seven wonders of the world. For in the case of a long broad wall like that of Babylon, or the colossus of Rhodes, or the pyramids of Egypt, or the other monuments, one can see clearly how they were executed…how, by summoning an immense body of workers and accumulating more and more material day by day and year by year, they overcame all difficulties by employing human effort over a long period. But it is indeed beyond the power of imagination to understand now these Indians, unacquainted with devices, engines, and implements, could have cut, dressed, raised, and lowered great rocks, more like lumps of hills than building stones, and set them so exactly in their places. For this reason, and because the Indians were so familiar with demons, the work is attributed to enchantment.”
Surely a few of those 20,000 labourers were still around when Garcilaso was young. Was everyone struck with amnesia? Or is Sacsayhuaman much older than we’ve been led to believe?

Archaeologists tell us that the walls of Sacsayhuaman rose ten feet higher than their remnants. That additional ten feet of stones supplied the building materials for the cathedrals and “casas” of the conquistadors.
It is generally conceded that these stones were much smaller than those megalithic monsters that remain.
Perhaps the upper part of the walls, constructed of small, regularly-shaped stones was the only part of Sacsayhuaman that was built by the Incas and “finished in 1508.” This could explain why no one at the time of the conquest seemed to know how those mighty walls were built.
The Baghdad Battery

History

In 1936, while excavating ruins of a 2000-year-old village near Baghdad, workers discovered mysterious small vase. A 6-inch-high pot of bright yellow clay dating back two millennia contained a cylinder of sheet-copper 5 inches by 1.5 inches. The edge of the copper cylinder was soldered with a 60-40 lead-tin alloy comparable to today’s solder. The bottom of the cylinder was capped with a crimped-in copper disk and sealed with bitumen or asphalt. Another insulating layer of asphalt sealed the top and also held in place an iron rod suspended into the center of the copper cylinder. The rod showed evidence of having been corroded with an acidic agent.

An Ancient Battery

German archaeologist , Wilhelm Konig, examined the object and came to a surprising conclusion that the clay pot was nothing less than an ancient electric battery

The ancient battery in the Baghdad Museum

The ancient battery in the Baghdad Museum, as well as those others which were unearthed in Iraq, are all dated from the Parthian occupation between 248 BCE and 226 CE. However, Dr. Konig also found copper vases plated with silver in the Baghdad Museum, excavated from Sumerian sites in southern Iraq, dating back to at least 2500 BCE. When the vases were lightly tapped, a blue patina or film separated from the surface, which is characteristic of silver electroplated onto copper base. It would appear then that the Parthians inherited their batteries from one of the earliest known civilizations.

In 1940, Willard F.M. Gray, an engineer at the General Electric High Volatage Laboratory in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, read of Konig’s theory. Using drawings and details supplied by German rocket scientist Willy Ley, Gray made a replica of the battery. Using copper sulfate solution, it generated about half a volt of electricity.
In 1970s, German Egyptologist, Arne Eggebrecht built a replica of the Baghdad battery and filled it with freshly pressed grape juice, as he speculated the
ancients might have done. The replica generated 0.87V. He used current from the battery to electroplate a silver statuette with gold.
This experiment proved that electric batteries were used some 1,800 years before their modern invention by Alessandro Volta in 1799.
It also seems that the use of similar batteries can be safely placed into ancient Egypt, where several objects with traces of electroplated precious metals have been found at different locations. There are several anomalous finds from other regions, which suggests use of electricity on a grander scale

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Easter Island

One of the world’s most famous yet least visited archaeological sites, Easter Island is a small, hilly, now treeless island of volcanic origin. Located in the Pacific Ocean at 27 degrees south of the equator and some 2200 miles (3600 kilometers) off the coast of Chile, it is considered to be the world?s most remote inhabited island. Sixty-three square miles in size and with three extinct volcanoes (the tallest rising to 1674 feet), the island is, technically speaking, a single massive volcano rising over ten thousand feet from the Pacific Ocean floor. The oldest known traditional name of the island is Te Pito o Te Henua, meaning ?The Center (or Navel) of the World.? In the 1860?s Tahitian sailors gave the island the name Rapa Nui, meaning ?Great Rapa,? due to its resemblance to another island in Polynesia called Rapa Iti, meaning ?Little Rapa?. The island received its most well known current name from the Dutch sea captain Jacob Roggeveen, who, on Easter Sunday, April 5, 1722, became the first European to visit.

In the early 1950s, the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl (famous for his Kon-Tiki and Ra raft voyages across the oceans) popularized the idea that the island had been originally settled by advanced societies of Indians from the coast of South America. Extensive archaeological, ethnographic, and linguistic research has conclusively shown this hypothesis to be inaccurate. It is now recognized that the original inhabitants of Easter Island are of Polynesian stock (DNA extracts from skeletons have recently confirmed this), that they most probably came from the Marquesas or Society islands, and that they had arrived as early as 318 AD (carbon dating of reeds from a grave confirms this). At the time of their arrival, the island was entirely covered with thick forests, was teeming with land birds, and was the richest breeding site for seabirds in the Polynesia region. Within a matter of centuries this profusion of wildlife was destroyed by the islanders’ way of life. The reasons are today eminently clear.

It is estimated that the original colonists, who may have been lost at sea, arrived in only a few canoes and numbered fewer than 100. Because of the plentiful bird, fish and plant food sources, the population grew rapidly and gave rise to a rich religious and artistic culture. However, the resource needs of the growing population inevitably outpaced the island’s capacity to renew itself ecologically and the ensuing environmental degradation triggered a social and cultural collapse. Pollen records show that the destruction of the forests was well under way by the year 800, just a few centuries after the start of the first settlement. These forest trees were extremely important to the islanders, being used for fuel, for the construction of houses and ocean-fishing canoes, and as rollers for transporting the great stone statues. By the 1400s the forests had been entirely cut, the rich ground cover had eroded away, the springs had dried up, and the vast flocks of birds coming to roost on the island had long since disappeared. With no logs to build canoes for offshore fishing, with depleted bird and wildlife food sources, and with declining crop yields because of the erosion of good soil, the nutritional intake of the people plummeted. First famine, then cannibalism, set in. Because the island could no longer feed the chiefs, bureaucrats and priests who kept the complex society running, chaos resulted, and by 1700 the population dropped to between one-quarter and one-tenth of its former number. During the mid 1700s rival clans began to topple each other’s stone statues. By 1864 the last of the statues was thrown down and desecrated

The barren lands and social strife that Admiral Roggeveen reported during his visit in 1722 make it difficult to imagine the extraordinary culture that had flowered on the island during the previous 1400 years. That culture’s most famous features are its enormous stone statues called moai, at least 288 of which once stood upon massive stone platforms called ahu. There are some 250 of these ahu platforms spaced approximately one half mile apart and creating an almost unbroken line around the perimeter of the island. Another 600 moai statues, in various stages of completion, are scattered around the island, either in quarries or along ancient roads between the quarries and the coastal areas where the statues were most often erected. Nearly all the moai are carved from the tough stone of the Rano Raraku volcano. The average statue is 14 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 14 tons. Some moai were as large as 33 feet and weighed more than 80 tons (one statue only partially quarried from the bedrock was 65 feet long and would have weighed an estimated 270 tons).

The moai and ahu were in use as early as AD 700, but the great majority were carved and erected between AD 1000 and 1650. Depending upon the size of the statue, between 50 and 150 people were needed to drag it across the countryside on sleds and rollers made from the island’s trees. While many of the statues were toppled during the clan wars of the 1600 and 1700s, other statues fell over and cracked while being transported across the island. Recent research has shown that certain statue sites, particularly the most important ones with great ahu platforms, were periodically ritually dismantled and reassembled with ever-larger statues. A small number of the moai were once capped with ?crowns? or ?hats? of red volcanic stone. The meaning and purpose of these capstones is not known, but archaeologists have suggested that the moai thus marked were of pan-island ritual significance or perhaps sacred to a particular clan.

Scholars are unable to definitively explain the function and use of the moai statues. It is assumed that their carving and erection derived from an idea rooted in similar practices found elsewhere in Polynesia but which evolved in a unique way on Easter Island. Archaeological and iconographic analysis indicates that the statue cult was based on an ideology of male, lineage-based authority incorporating anthropomorphic symbolism. The statues were thus symbols of authority and power, both religious and political. But they were not only symbols. To the people who erected and used them, they were actual repositories of sacred spirit. Carved stone and wooden objects in ancient Polynesian religions, when properly fashioned and ritually prepared, were believed to be charged by a magical spiritual essence called mana. The ahu platforms of Easter Island were the sanctuaries of the people of Rapa Nui, and the moai statues were the ritually charged sacred objects of those sanctuaries. While the statues have been toppled and re-erected over the centuries, the mana or spiritual presence of Rapa Nui is still strongly present at the ahu sites and atop the sacred volcanoes.

Mystery surrounds the purpose of the ahu platforms and moai statues but even more perplexing mysteries have begun to surface from the research of scholars outside the boundaries of conventional archaeology. As previously mentioned, orthodox archaeologists believe that Easter Island was initially settled sometime around 318 AD by a small group of Polynesians lost on the open sea. Other scholars, however, have suggested that the tiny island may have once been part of far larger island and that the original discovery and use of the site may be many thousands of years earlier in time (it is known, for example, that Melanesians were journeying around the Pacific in boats as early as 5500 BC). Three researchers in particular, Graham Hancock, Colin Wilson and Rand Flem-Ath, believe that Easter Island was an important node in a global grid of sacred geography that predates the great floods of archaic times. Easter Island, writes Graham Hancock, is ?part of a massive subterranean escarpment called the East Pacific Rise, which reaches almost to the surface at several points. Twelve thousand years ago, when the great ice caps of the last glaciation were still largely unmelted, and sea-level was 100 meters lower than it is today, the Rise would have formed a chain of steep and narrow antediluvian islands, as long as the Andes mountain range.? At that time, the land we now call Easter Island would simply have been the highest peak of a much larger island. The fascinating question posed by Hancock, Wilson and Flem-Ath is whether this much larger island had been discovered and settled before the melting of the ice caps.

Besides its more well known name of Rapa Nui, Easter Island is also known as Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua, meaning ?The Navel of the World?, and as Mata-Ki-Te-Rani, meaning ?Eyes Looking at Heaven?. These ancient names and a host of mythological details ignored by mainstream archaeologists point to the possibility that the remote island may once have been both a geodetic marker and the site of an astronomical observatory of a long forgotten civilization. Speculations about this shadowy antediluvian culture include the notion that its mariners had charted the world?s oceans, that its astronomers had sophisticated knowledge of long-term astronomical cycles such as precession and cometary orbits, and that its historians had records of previous global cataclysms and the destruction they caused of even more ancient civilizations. In his book, Heaven?s Mirror, Hancock suggests that Easter Island may once have been a significant scientific outpost of this antediluvian civilization and that its location had extreme importance in a planet-spanning, mathematically precise grid of sacred sites. He writes, ?The very existence of such an ancient world grid has been staunchly resisted by mainstream archaeologists and historians ? as, of course, have all attempts to relate known sites to it. Nevertheless, the definite traces of lost astronomical knowledge that are to be seen on Easter Island, and the recurrent echoes of ancient Egyptian spiritual and cosmological themes, cast doubt on the scholarly explanation that the odd name ?Navel of the World? was adopted for purely ?poetic and descriptive? reasons. We suspect that Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua may originally have been selected for settlement, and given its name, entirely because of its geodetic location.? ?What we are suggesting therefore is that Easter Island might have originally have been settled in order to serve as a sort of geodetic beacon, or marker ? fulfilling some as yet unguessed at function in an ancient global system of sky-ground co-ordinates that linked many so-called ?world navels??.

Two other alternative scholars, Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas, have extensively studied the location and possible function of these geodetic markers. In their fascinating book, Uriel?s Machine, they suggest that one purpose of the geodetic markers was as part of global network of sophisticated astronomical observatories dedicated to predicting and preparing for future meteoric impacts and crustal displacement cataclysms. The great floods of archaic myths did not result only from the melting of the ice caps between 13,000 and 8000 BC but also from two great cataclysms that occurred during and after the melting of the ice caps. These cataclysms, a planet wide crustal displacement in 9600 BC and the seven cometary impacts of 7640 BC resulted in the massive waves (3-5 miles high, traveling at over 400 miles per hour for distances of more than 2000 miles), volcanic activity and other earth changes recorded in myths all across the planet. Prior to the melting of the ice caps and these cataclysmic events, however, a great maritime civilization may have existed, with its cities along coastlines now submerged beneath the seas.

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Nazca Lines

Nazca Lines are the most outstanding group of geoglyphs in the world. Etched in the surface of the desert pampa sand about 300 hundred figures made of straight lines, geometric shapes and pictures of animals and birds – and their patterns are only clearly visible from the air.

There are three mysterious aspects to Nazca Plateau

First, the straight lines, many kilometers long, crisscross sectors of the pampas in all directions (as shown on images above). Many of the lines appear to be random and seem to have no pattern to them.

Second, many of the lines form geometric figures: angles, triangles, bunches, spirals, rectangles, wavy lines, etc. Other lines form concentric circles converging with or emanating from a promontory. Other prints have formed “roads” like geometric planes and appear to have been occupied by large groups of the population.

Third, many lines form animal patterns.

Could these geoglyphs be effigies of ancient animal gods or patterns of constellations? Are they roads, star pointers, maybe even a gigantic map? If the people who lived here 2,000 years ago had only a simple technology, how did they manage to construct such precise figures? Did they have a plan? If so, who ordained it? It all seems so otherworldly. To comprehend the Nasca lines, created by the removal of desert rock to reveal the pale pink sand beneath, visitors have proposed every imaginable explanation – from runways for spaceships to tracks for Olympic athletes, from op art to pop art, to astronomical observatories.
It is believed that the geoglyphs were built by a people called the Nasca- but why and how they created these wonders of the world has defied explanation.
As much as the lines awe us, we marvel equally at the imagination of the people who have sought explanations for them.

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Ollantaytambo

At the northern end of the Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo is rare if not unique in Peru. Ollantaytambo is a massive citadel located 50 kilometers from Machu Picchu. The citadel served as both a temple and a fortress. At some time unknown, and for reasons unknown, work mysteriously stopped on this huge project.

Inca terraces (left) and megalithic wall (right) at pre-Inca site of Ollantaytambo.

Mysterious Pre-Inca megalithic stonework at Ollantaytambo

Stone Technology

The Sun Temple (above) that was constructed with huge red porphyry (pink granite) boulders. The stone quarry is named Kachiqhata (Salt Slope) and is located about 4 km (2.5 miles) away on the other side of the valley, by the upper side of the opposite south-western mountains. The boulders were carved partially in the quarries, and taken down to the valley’s bottom. In order to cross the river Quechuas constructed an artificial channel parallel to the natural river bed that served for deviating the river’s water according to conveniences. Therefore, while that water flowed through one channel the other was dry, thus stones could be taken to the other side of the valley. More over, the boulders were transported to the upper spot where the temple is erected using the inclined plane that is something like a road which silhouette is clearly seen from the valley’s bottom. They had the help of log rollers or rolling stones as wheels, South-American cameloids’ leather ropes, levers, pulleys, and the power of hundreds and even thousands of men. Today, on the way from the quarry to the temple there are dozens of enormous stones that people know as ” tired stones” because it is believed that they could never be transported to their destination; those stones are the reason why some authors claim that the Sun Temple was unfinished when the Spanish invasion happened.

Massive, multi-sided blocks were precisely fitted together in interlocking patterns in order to withstand the disastrous effects of earth quakes.

Scientists speculate that the masonry process might have worked like this: after carving the desired shape out of the first boulder and fitting it in place, the masons would somehow suspend the second boulder on scaffolding next to the first one. They would then have to trace out a pattern on the second boulder in order to plan the appropriate jigsaw shape that would fit the two together. In order to make a precise copy of the first boulder’s edges, the masons might have used a straight stick with a hanging plum-bob to trace its edges and mark off exact points for carving on the second boulder. After tracing out the pattern, they would sculpt the stone into shape, pounding it with hand-sized stones to get the general shape before using finger-size stones for precision sanding. Admittedly, this entire technique is merely scientific speculation. The method might have worked in practice but that doesn’t mean this is how the ancient Quechua stonemasons did it.

Was this monolith carved with stone tools?

Aramu Muru

Another similar in nature megalithic structure is Aramu Muru near the Lake Titicaca.
Lake Titicaca, on the borders of Peru and Bolivia, is where Inca legends say life on Earth was first created by Viracocha. In the center of the lake is the Island of the Sun, with an ancient, sacred temple. Nearby is Sillustani, where mysterious burial towers called chulpas were once plated with gold and held the remains of Inca royalty.
A few miles away is Aramu Muru’s Portal, a doorway-shaped niche in a stone outcropping, located in a region known as the Valley of the Spirits. The local villagers who walked with us refused to come close to the portal. They tell stories about people disappearing through the solid rock.

Mysterious giant stone sculpture of Aramu Muru, north of Chucuito, Peru
The house of Mystery – The oregon vertex

Scientific Information

The Oregon Vortex is a spherical field of force, half above the ground and half below the ground. The word “vortex” simply means a whirpool of force, like a whirling mass of water, especially one in which a force of suction operates, such as a whirlpool or a whirling mass of air, especially one in the form of a visible column or spiral, such as a tornado.
A vortex, essentially a whirlpool of force, is the basic form of our universe. From our galaxy, whose vortex form we see as the countless suns of the Milky Way, throughout the gravitational vortex of our solar system, down to the vortex of an atom, the vortex form recurs throughout our world structure. The Phenomena that gives The Oregon Vortex its name are evident throughout the entire area. Nowhere in the circle do you normally stand erect. Inevitably the visitor assumes a posture that inclines toward magnetic north. The corona of The Vortex, as well as the minor vortices, discovered during the continuous study of The Vortex, are among the unique phenomena to be observed here.
As another person, on a level platform, recedes from you towards magnetic south, they appear taller. When they approach you, coming towards magnetic north, they become shorter. This is contrary to the laws of perspective, as we know it, and must be seen to be believed

Photographs
Back Yard

This is one of the phenomena that occurs at the The Oregon Vortex. You can actually see and take pictures of the change in height, as is shown below. When you have the pictures developed you can even measure the difference in height on the pictures.
However, it is important to note that whatever instrument you use to measure with while inside the affected area you will always measure to be the same height because the instrument of measurement will change in size right along with you. So don’t forget your still camera!

The appearance of similar height

The change of height after switching places

These pictures shows two people standing on a level platform within the area, in the backyard of The House of Mystery, close to the area’s center.

Photographs
North End

The level platform shown here, located along the northern edge of the area, is the shortest platform used on the tour to demonstrate the change of height. This puts the two people in the demonstration very close to one another. This demonstration is also at one of the most pronounced areas within the vortex for this phenomena, making the change of height easier to see.

Pictures 3 and 4 were created by combining Pictures 1 and 2, allowing us to compare the two people with themselves. This demonstrates that it is not necessary to have two people for the change of height to take place. The second person is simply used as a reference to make the change apparent. The left side of each picture was then copied and pasted off the edge of the right side allowing a back to back comparison.

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Moonraker
Diamonds Are Forever
From Russia With Love
Dr. No
Goldfinger
For Your Eyes Only
The Hildebrand Rarity
Thunderball
The Spy Who Loved Me
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
You Only Live Twice
The Man with the Golden Gun
Octopussy

47. Dale Carnegie – How To Win Friends And Influence People
http://www.megashare.com/60137

48. Kaavya Viswanathan – How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life
http://www.megashare.com/60140

49. Reader’s Digest – Best Jokes
http://www.megashare.com/60369

50. Rabindranath Tagore – Collection
http://www.megashare.com/60370
Includes
Chitra – A Play In One Act
Fruit Gathering
Sadhana
The Crescent Moon
The Fugitive
The Gardener
The Home And The World
The King Of The Dark Chamber
The Post Office

9. George Orwell – 1984
http://www.megashare.com/60372

10. The A to Z of Correct English
http://www.megashare.com/60373
16. Paulo Coelho – The Alchemist
http://www.megashare.com/60865

27. Munshi Prem Chand Collection
http://www.megashare.com/62472
Includes
Aatmaraam
Bade Bhai Sahab
Do Bail Ki Katha
Eidgaah
Gulli Danda
Laag Daat
Nasha
Prerna
Sawa Ser Ghehu
Shatranj Ke Khiladi

28. Salman Rushdie – Satanic Verses (.pdf format)
http://www.megashare.com/62572

29. Salman Rushdie – Fury (.rtf format)
http://www.megashare.com/62599

30. Salman Rushdie – Midnight’s children (.rtf format)
http://www.megashare.com/62602

31. PC World October 2006 issue (.pdf format)
http://www.megashare.com/62852

32. PC World September 2006 issue (.pdf format)
http://www.megashare.com/62844
38. Barron’s – American Accent Training (.pdf format)
http://www.filecrunch.com/file/~2yjoen

39. Hindi – Munshi Premchand – Bade Babu (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176654_z4lbr/BadeBabu.doc

40. Hindi – Bado Ki Badi Baatein (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176656_…baribatein.doc

41. Hindi – Bapu Ka Path (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176655_…bapukapath.doc

42. Hindi – Betal Patchisi (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176657_…alPatchisi.doc

43. Hindi – Bhartiya Lokkathayein (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176658_…aLokkathen.doc

44. Hindi – Chanda Bhai Ki Chandni (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176659_…iKiChandni.doc

45. Hindi – Hamare Sant Mahatma (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176666_…antMahatma.doc

46. Hindi – Premchand – Duniya Ka Sabse Anmol Ratan (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176663_…AnmolRatan.doc

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47. Hindi – Eent Ki Deewar (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176664_…ntkideewar.doc

48. Hindi – Hamare Pramukh Teerth (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176665_…mukhTeerth.doc

49. Hindi – Hamari Aadarsh Nariyan (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176667_…rshnariyan.doc

50. Hindi – Hamari Bodh Kathaen (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176668_…odhKathaen.doc

51. Hindi – Hamari Nadiya (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176669_…mariNadiya.doc

52. Hindi – Kahani Kahun Bhaiya (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176671_…ahunBhaiya.doc

53. Hindi – Ma Jaya Bhai (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176673_…MaJayaBhai.doc

54. Hindi – Premchand – Mandir Aur Masjid (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176674_…rAurMasjid.doc

55. Hindi – Premchand – Narak Ka Marg (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176677_…ARAKKAMARG.doc

56. Hindi – Path Ke Alok (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176682_…PathKeAlok.doc

57. Hindi – Gijjubhai Badheka – Saat Puchowala Chuha (.doc format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/176709_…owalachuha.doc
75. Pervez Musharraf – In The Line Of Fire (.pdf format)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/lu9fbp

84. C. K. Prahalad and Stuart L. Hart – The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid (.pdf format)
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/OZU…halad.pdf.html

85. C. K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel – Competing For The Future (.pdf format)
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/T5b…20C.K.pdf.html

86. Strategy in the New Competitive Landscape – Featuring CK Prahalad (.pdf format)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/yxlvdt

87. C. K. Prahalad, Gary Hamel & Yves L. Doz – Collaborate With Your Competitors – And Win (.pdf format)
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/f1T…C.K .pdf.html

88. C. K. Prahalad & Gary Hamel – Strategic Intent (.pdf format)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/td1aov

89. Jaid Black – Part 1
contains (all in .lit format) :
Death Row 02 – The Hunter
Empress New Clothes
Obsession
Possession
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/yG5…t%201.rar.html

90. Jaid Black – Part 2
contains (all in .lit format) :
Sins of the Father
Trek Mi Q’an 01 – The Empress’s New Clothes
Trek Mi Q’an 02 – No Mercy
Trek Mi Q’an 03 – Enslaved
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/kJL…t%202.rar.html

91. Jaid Black – Part 3
contains (all in .lit format) :
Trek Mi Q’an 04 – No Escape
Trek Mi Q’an 05.5 – Dementia
Tremors
Warlord
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/dVn…t%203.rar.html

92. Rabindranath Tagore – The Hungry Stones And Other Stories (.txt format)
Contents:
The Hungry Stones
The Victory
Once There Was A King
The Home-coming
My Lord, The Baby
The Kingdom Of Cards
The Devotee
Vision
The Babus Of Nayanjore
Living Or Dead?
“We Crown Thee King”
The Renunciation
The Cabuliwallah [The Fruitseller from Cabul]
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/179061_…26_others..txt

93. Hindi – Sharat Chandra – Devdas (.pdf format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/179063_…a_-_Devdas.pdf

94. Hindi – Bankim Chandra – Anandmath (.pdf format)
http://www.eggdisk.com/files/179062_…_Anandmath.pdf

99. Charles Darwin – The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection (6th ed) (.pdf format)
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/3Rh…ature.pdf.html

100. Khalil Gibran – Part 1
contains: (all in .pdf format)
A Tear and A Smile
Broken Wings
Jesus the Son of Man
Lazarus and his Beloved
Poetry of Khalil Gibran
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/ABR…t%201.rar.html

101. Khalil Gibran – Part 2
contains: (all in .pdf format)
Sand and Foam
Shorter Works of Khalil Gibran
Spirits Rebellious
The Earth Gods
The Forerunner
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/Ze2…t%202.rar.html

102. Khalil Gibran – Part 3
contains: (all in .pdf format)
The Garden of the Prophet
The Madman
The Prophet
The Wanderer
http://www.sendspace.com/file/zk1f3r

105. Agatha Christie – Part 1
contains (all in .lit format):
Best Detective Stories of Agatha Christie
Burden
Hickory Dickory Death
Miss Marple 09 – A Caribbean Mystery
http://www.sendspace.com/file/rs1rot

106. Agatha Christie – Part 2
contains (all in .lit format):
Poirot Loses A Client
Sleeping Murder
The Circular Staircase
The Man in Lower Ten
The Murder at the Vicarage
http://www.sendspace.com/file/h71pt8

107. Agatha Christie – Part 3
contains (all in .lit format):
The Secret Adversary
Why Didn’t They Ask Evans
Murder Of Roger Ackroyd
http://www.sendspace.com/file/u6du5s

108. Agatha Christie – Part 4
contains (all in .lit format):
Hercule Poirot – Death on the Nile
Hercule Poirot – Hickory Dickory Death
Hercule Poirot 35 – Third Girl
Hercule Poirot 37 – Elephants Can Remember
http://www.sendspace.com/file/3h54sa

109. Agatha Christie – Part 5
contains (all in .lit format):
Hercule Poirot 38 – Poirot’s Early Cases
Miss Marple – Sleeping Murder
Miss Marple 03 – The Body in the Library
Miss Marple 04 – A Murder is Announced
Miss Marple 07 – They Do It With Mirrors
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ktziit

110. Agatha Christie – Part 6
contains (all in .lit format):
Miss Marple 08 – A Pocket Full of Rye
Miss Marple 12 – Sleeping Murder
Murder on the Orient Express
Paddington
Partners In Crime
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/1n9…t%206.rar.html

111. Agatha Christie – Part 7
contains (all in .lit format):
Poirot 00 – Early Cases Of Hercule Poirot
Poirot 01 – The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Poirot 02 – Murder on the Links
Poirot 07 – Lord Edgware Dies
Poirot 13 – Murder In Mesopotamia
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/YSo…t%207.rar.html

112. Agatha Christie – Part 8
contains (all in .lit format):
Poirot 17 – Hercule Poirot’s Christmas
Poirot 19 – Evil Under The Sun
Poirot 20- Murder In Retrospect (Five Little Pigs)
Poirot 28 – The Clocks
The Moving Finger
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/T2s…t%208.rar.html

113. Agatha Christie – Part 9
contains (all in .lit format):
The Murder at the Vicarage
Tommy and Tuppence 01 – The Secret Adversary
Tommy and Tuppence 02 – Partners In Crime
Tommy and Tuppence 04 – By The Pricking of My Thumbs
Secret_Adversary
http://w12.***************/804853.html

114. Mary Higgins Clark
contains (all in .lit format):
Definitely, A Crime Of Passion
Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Lottery Winner
You Belong To Me
http://www.filecrunch.com/file/~ga071q

115. V.C. Andrews – Gods Of Green Mountain (.lit format)
http://w11.***************/804863.html

116. Stephen Hawking – Part 1
contains (all in .pdf format):
Does God Play Dice
The Beginning Of Time
A History of Science – 1 of 4
Einsteins Traum
http://uploadxp.com/file/108/Stephen…rt-1.rar.htmll

117. Stephen Hawking – Part 2
contains (all in .pdf format):
Life In The Universe – eBook
Space & Time Warps
The future of Quantum Cosmology
The Nature Of Space And Time
Theory of Everything
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/ryh…t%202.rar.html

118. Stephen Hawking – Part 3
contains (all in .pdf format):
A Brief History Of Time
http://www.filecrunch.com/file/~tlgpf2

119. Neale Donald Walsch – Conversations With God – Volume 1 (.rtf format)
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/DIV…e%201.rtf.html

120. Neale Donald Walsch – Conversations With God – Volume 2 (.rtf format)
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/gfg…e%202.rtf.html

121. Neale Donald Walsch – Conversations With God – Volume 3 (.rtf format)
http://www.bestsharing.com/files/7v3…e%203.rtf.html

122. Stephen Knapp – Part 1
contains (all in .doc format):
Death of Aryan Invasion Theory
Dharma Self Defense book
Hinduism Introduction
Islamic fundamentalism
Karma what is it
http://www.sendspace.com/file/fa7cd0

123. Stephen Knapp – Part 2
contains (all in .doc format):
Key to real happiness
Krishna
Manifestation of Souls
Meditation book
Prasada- its significance
http://www.sendspace.com/file/o11ut5

124. Stephen Knapp – Part 3
contains (all in .doc format):
Reincarnation
Shiva and Durga
Significance oh hindu dieties
Thirty one Days to Salvation
Toward World Peace
http://www.sendspace.com/file/kh0lef

125. Stephen Knapp – Part 4
contains (all in .doc format):
Vedic description and the soul
Vedic texts Review
Why be a vegetarian
Why be a Hindu
http://www.sendspace.com/file/46pucz

126. Neale Donald Walsch – Meditations from Conversations with God (.rtf format)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xabx1a

David Sedaris – Naked
David Sedaris – Me Talk Pretty One Day
David Sedaris – Barrel Fever
David Sedaris – Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim.lit
http://www.4shared.com/file/8518408/…42/davids.html
Allen, Woody – Getting Even
Allen, Woody – Side Effects
http://www.4shared.com/file/8524878/…9/woodyal.html
Allen, Tim – Don’t Stand Too Close to a Naked Man
http://www.4shared.com/file/8524980/…Too_Close.html
Carlin , George – Brain Droppings
http://www.4shared.com/file/8524987/…Droppings.html
Carlin, George – When Will Jesus Bring The Pork Chops
http://www.4shared.com/file/8524994/…ork_Chops.html
Cosby, Bill – I Am What I Ate And I Am Frightened
http://www.4shared.com/file/8524999/…ned__v11_.html
Leyner, Mark – Why Do Men Have Nipples
http://www.4shared.com/file/8524973/…les__v10_.html

Corporate cultures..


HGRC Chart


Organizational Structure


Resource management


True to the core, isn’t it?


Humour frm Gr8 minds………

Humor from Great Minds

As you get older three things happen. The first is your memory goes, and I can’t remember the other two…
Sir Norman Wisdom


One of the most difficult things in the world is to convince a woman that even a bargain costs money.
Edgar Watson Howe


A true friend is one who overlooks your failures and tolerates your success!
Doug Larson


A harmful truth is always better then…a useful lie!
Eric Bolton

When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bike. Then I realized that The Lord doesn’t work that way, so I stole one and asked him to forgive me.
Erno Philips

I only go to work on days that don’t end in a ‘y’.
Robert Paul


We spend the first twelve months of our children’s liv! es teaching them to walk and talk and the next twelve telling them to sit down and shut up.
Phyllis Diller


Laughter is the closest distance between two people.
Victor Borge


Start every day with a smile and get it over with.
W.C. Fields


Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else.
Will Rogers


Always get married early in the morning. That way, if it doesn’t work out, you haven’t wasted a whole day.
Mickey Rooney


Women now have choices. They can be married, not married, have a job, not have a job, be married with children, unmarried with children.
Men have the same choice we’ve always had: work or prison.

Tim Allen


If you never want to see a man again, say, ‘I love you, I want to marry you. I want to have children…’ – they leave skid marks.
Rita Rudner


I’m not afraid to die. I just don’t want to be there when it happens.
Woody Allen


Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn’t.
Erica Jong


Don’t take life too seriously, you’ll never get out of it alive.
Elbert Hubbard


Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.
Wendell Johnson


In life, it’s not who you know that’s important, it’s how your wife found out.
Joey Adams


I’ve been in love with the same woman for forty-one years. If my wife finds out, she’ll kill me.
Henry Youngman

Have you noticed that all the people in favor of birth control are already born ?
Benny Hill

” Nothin is Impossible in this world. The word Impossible itself says I’m Possible”
Kanishk Sharma

Corporate lesson – camel story


Success is going from Failure to Failure without loss of Enthusiasm – Winston Churchill

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