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  • The Assassination of Herbert Chitepoby Luise S. White

    Indiana University Press 2003; US$ 12.75

    On March 18, 1975, Herbert Chitepo, an African nationalist in exile and chairman of the war council that struggled to liberate Zimbabwe from white-ruled Rhodesia, was killed by a car bomb. Since then, there have been four confessions and at least as many accusations about who was responsible. In The... more...

  • Conspiracy and the Spanish Civil Warby Herbert R. Southworth

    Taylor and Francis 2002; US$ 226.00

    Written by one of the most celebrated historians of the Spanish Civil War, this book presents a fascinating account of the origins of the war and the nature and importance of conspiracy for the extreme right. Based on exhaustive research, and written with lucidity and considerable humour, it acts as both an outstanding introduction to the vast literature... more...

  • Chatterby Patrick Radden Keefe

    Random House Publishing Group 2006; US$ 14.95

    How does our government eavesdrop? Whom do they eavesdrop on? And is the interception of communication an effective means of predicting and preventing future attacks? These are some of the questions at the heart of Patrick Radden Keefe?s brilliant new book, Chatter. In the late 1990s, when Keefe was a graduate student in England, he heard stories... more...

  • The Darkest Dawnby Thomas Goodrich

    Indiana University Press 2005; US$ 17.55

    "While waves of laughter echoed through the theater, James Ferguson kept his eyes focused on Abraham Lincoln. Although the president joined the crowd with a 'hearty laugh,' his interest seemingly lay more with someone below. With his right elbow resting on the arm of his chair and his chin lying carelessly... more...

  • Outrageby Dick Morris; Eileen McGann

    HarperCollins 2009; US$ 13.99

    Half of all illegal immigrants came into this country legally?and we have no way of knowing they?re still here! Congressmen are putting their wives on their campaign payrolls?so that campaign contributions are really personal bribes! The ACLU won?t allow its own directors free speech. Liberals want to strip us of the tools to stop terrorism. The... more...

  • The Encyclopedia of Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theoriesby Michael Newton

    Infobase Publishing 2005; US$ 75.00

    Does the CIA covertly utilize ?mind control? drugs and techniques? Are satanic messages subliminally hidden in popular music? Were Freemasons behind London?s Jack the Ripper murders? Did Kurt Cobain really commit suicide, or was he murdered? Did American astronauts really walk on the moon or was the whole event concocted on a sound stage? Does your... more...

  • My Father's Countryby Wibke Bruhns; Shaun Whiteside

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group 2008; US$ 16.95

    In this gripping memoir, the daughter of a man who conspired to assassinate Hitler tells the story of three generations of her family and offers unparalleled insight into the German experience in the last century. On August 15, 1944, Major Hans Georg Klamroth was tried for treason for his part in the July Plot to kill Hitler. Eleven days later, he... more...

  • Shadow Warriorsby Kenneth R. Timmerman

    Crown Publishing Group 2007; US$ 14.95

    ?An alarming but necessary book that reads like a thriller. By raising uncomfortable questions, Ken Timmerman has performed a significant public service.? ?Michael Medved, nationally syndicated talk radio host Some have called it the CIA?s greatest covert operation of all time. It is an intelligence war conducted behind the scenes, aimed at... more...

  • The Templar Code For Dummiesby Christopher Hodapp; Alice Von Kannon

    Wiley 2007; US$ 19.99

    A captivating look into the society of the Knights Templar Brought to you by the author of Freemasons For Dummies , The Templar Code is more than an intriguing cipher or a mysterious symbol – it is the Code by which the Knights Templar lived and died, the Code that bound them together in secrecy, and the Code that inspired them to nearly superhuman... more...

  • MASKby Nigel West

    Taylor and Francis 2005; US$ 85.00

    MI5?s dramatic interception of secret signals to Moscow from a hidden base in Wimbledon uncovered the true extent of Soviet espionage in Britain. Intelligence expert Nigel West reveals how MASK, the codename for one of the most secretive sources ever run by British intelligence, enabled Stanley Baldwin and his cabinet to monitor the activities... more...