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Speed-Speed-SpeedfreakA Fast History of AmphetamineMick FarrenElvis Presley, The Hell’s Angels, Hunter S. Thompson, Truman Capote, the Beatles, Hank Williams, the Manson Family, Jack Kerouac, Johnny Cash, JFK, Adolf Hitler: All the above were, at one time or another, to put it bluntly, speedfreaks. Speed-Speed-Speedfreak traces the criminal and cultural use of amphetamine and its unholy growth through each new and destructive cycle. The book is printed in the shape of a Dextroamphetamine capsule. Is it a homage? We think it is. |
Opium for the MassesHarvesting Nature’s Best Pain MedicationJim HogshireWith Opium for the Masses as the guide, Americans can learn how to supplement their own medicine chest with natural pain medicine without costly and difficult trips to doctors hamstrung by pernicious laws to prescribe proper pain relief. |
Love Sex Fear DeathThe Inside Story of The Process Church of the Final Judgmentby Timothy Wyllie
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The Compleat MotherfuckerA History of the Mother of All Dirty WordsJim DawsonMotherfucker is two separate Anglo-Saxon words — one sacred. one profane — locked together by constant usage like two pieces of wet soap. The term began as a common insult, “Mother fucker,” to denigrate a son by insulting his mother. The U.S. Supreme Court (Keefe v. Geanakos, 1969) called it “a vulgar term for an incestuous son” that is “admittedly highly offensive.” Motherfucker once had the power of an incantation that could set mild-mannered men into fits of homicidal fury. Even today, many Americans believe it’s a linguistic toxin that poisons the air when breathed aloud. But others look upon it as a neutral or even positive term. Motherfucker can mean anything, or nothing at all. The Compleat Motherfucker examines and investigates the usage of both the offensive and celebratory word. |
The Philosopher’s StoneAlchemy and the Secret Research for Exotic MatterJoseph P. FarrellProlific author Joseph P. Farrell, who commands a growing and devoted audience on Coast to Coast , Erskine Overnight, and other programs, initiates his Feral House association with The Philosopher’s Stone, in which he demonstrates the connections of modern physics and ancient alchemy by investigating monatomic gold, the work of Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kozyrev, and the fuel for the mysterious Nazi “Bell” device, Serum 525. |







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