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Russell, C.A., Edward Frankland— Chemistry, Controversy and Conspiracy in Victorian England. Cambridge University Press, 1996. [Pg.844]

This volume explains what the image on the Turin shroud actually is and shows step-by-step how it was created. It proves beyond resonable doubt not only who created the image and why, but also whose image appears on the shroud. Using the most up-to-date techniques of computer analysis and imaging this work looks in depth at the shroud s creator, alchemical secrets and the centuries-old conspiracies of silence."... [Pg.526]

Picknett, Lynn and Clive Prince. Turin Shroud in whose image the truth behind the centuries-long conspiracy of silence. London Bloomsbury, 1994 reprint, New York HarperCollins, 1994. xii, 212 p. ISBN 006017224X... [Pg.526]

A conspiracy of twenty-four men was not impossible, of course. But men who fired no guns, who ordered no attack, couldn t be found guilty unless their power was not only indispensable to war, but vast enough to prevent a war before it started, or halt it after it started, or lessen its terrors. [Pg.95]

These counts charged preparing and waging aggressive war, and participating in a conspiracy to wage aggressive war. [Pg.350]

Howard, W.E. 1983. Viewpoint the coyote-1080 conspiracy — an aborted attempt to drive livestock off federal lands. Rangelands 5 134-135. [Pg.1451]

Delusions, on the other hand, are persistent beliefs or belief systems that are not based in reality and often cause the person experiencing them to be anxious or paranoid. Many of these delusions have a theme (a common thread), which frequendy involves feelings of threat, concerns about being personally targeted by a conspiracy, obsessive thoughts, or inordinate concerns about ill health. If a person has both hallucinations and delusions, these experiences tend to feed off one another and confirm one another s content. Hallucinations tend to support the delusional beliefs, and the delusions usually are related to the hallucinations. However, you can have the experience of one without the experience of the other, meaning that some people have delusions without hallucinations and some have hallucinations without delusions. [Pg.60]

February 18, 2001 FBI Agent Robert Philip Hanssen was arrested for conspiracy to commit espionage. The affidavit in support of an arrest warrant for Hanssen charged that he had engaged in a lengthy relationship with the KGB (Russia) and its agencies. [Pg.109]

Mew paradigms are nearly always received with coolness, even mockery and hostility. Their discoveries are attacked for their heresy... But the new paradigm gains ascendance... When a critical number of thinkers has accepted the new idea, a collective paradigm shift has occurred.—From The Aquarian Conspiracy by Marilyn Ferguson... [Pg.125]

In one conspiracy case, information was obtained that indicated a transfer of heroin had taken place in a garage. During the transfer one of the bags of... [Pg.204]

Bombing of U.S. Embassies in Nairobi and Dar-es-Salaam — On August 7, 1998, 224 innocent civilians were killed and over 5000 were wounded by terrorist bombs exploded at the U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The terrorists responsible are believed to be part of an international criminal conspiracy headed by Osama bin Laden. [Pg.32]

Rimanelli and Postman, New Orleans Lynching, pp. 1, 47, 58, 115, 116-117,119,142, and passim. On the White League, see Allen Trelease, White Terror The Ku Klux Klan Conspiracy and Southern Reconstruction (Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press, 1971), pp. 131-136. In Louisiana s state constitutional convention in 1898, during deliberation over how to disfranchise blacks, the blackness of the state s Italians also became a point of discussion. Barret and Roediger, Inbetween Peoples. ... [Pg.316]

Francis Parkman, The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada [1851] (Lincoln University of Nebraska Press, 1994), Vol. I, pp. 41-44. For powefully racialized interpretations of U.S. history, see also John Fiske, American Political Ideas (New York Harper and Bros., 1885), The Beginnings of New England The Puritan Theocracy and its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty (London Macmillan, 1889), The Discovery of America (Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1892), and A History of the United States for Schools (Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1907). [Pg.337]

This version of the Masonic conspiracy became a staple, imitated and extended all over the western world. The idea also migrated into literature, art, and culture through a myriad of agents, carrying Cagliostro s mythic role along with it. Over the centuries, the idea of a multitentacled world conspiracy of secret societies—whether of Templars or Illuminati—took... [Pg.243]


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