FACTS IN THE FICTION
6000+ articles by scientists and researchers, many addressing the issue of fraud and compromise in the scientific community. Type the surnames of Frank’s known aliases - like Bates, Sarfati, Walker and Wieland into the search box on this site...
If you’re a little worried about global warming, doomsday and the apocalypse, this collection of articles is a good jumping off point to get additional balance.
Piltdown ape-man fraud – Take a human skull, attach an orang-utan jawbone, file down the teeth to make them look human, chemically treat them and paint them, add a piece of chewing gum and tell the scientific world it’s a missing link!
Peppered moth hoax – Moths come out at night. They don’t rest on trees in the day. Never mind. Glue them on the trees for the documentary. Who’ll ever know?!
Haeckel’s fraudulent embryo pics – Drawings from a hundred years ago which have been shown to be fraudulent continue to be published in school science texts.
Nebraska ape-man – It’s really a pig’s tooth, but so what?
Curious (or worried) about UFOs? Check out the book Alien Intrusion by Gary Bates, available online at Creation Book Publishers. It is also available on this site as an e-book.
Photos of energy saving bulbs which have caught fire
The medical tragedies experienced by Chinese workers who make CFL’s
Interference and other issues related to CFL’s
A video warning about the difficulty disposing of CFL’s
More facts about CFL’s which consumers may not realize.
Unless Peace Comes reprints an article entitled How to wreck the environment by the real Professor Gordon J.F McDonald. (In this fiction series it was penned by Jake’s Dad - Gordon Macca). The real Gordon MacDonald wrote this article, more than fifty years ago. Back then he described how the military (mis)use of E/M technology was associated with sightings of fireballs; flocks of dead birds; schools of dead fish; unusual localized weather patterns; earth-tremors; failed electronics and UFO-like lights... Sound familiar?
Harry Mason’s article Bright Skies contains information about fireball sightings in Australia, including the Laverton, Tom Price, Exmouth and East Coast incidents.
Weather Warfare by Keith Harman Snow – expands on the research of others in this field.
Eyewitness accounts in this fiction story include the experiences of Laverton residents living in the area in the 1990s. We recall it snowing in November when temperatures of 37ºC (100ºF) were the norm for that time of the year and it had never snowed in the region ever. Our family also witnessed hail falling out of blue skies and an earthquake and fireball event in 1993.
Hitler once said, the masses will more easily fall victims to a big lie than a small one.The Rebelutionaries titles are penned that young adults might not fall victim to any lies - big or small.
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History Changers: Expedition 2022
Another Rebelutionary title for tweens, teens and reluctant readers
The wise man must remember that while he is a descendant of the past,
he is a parent of the future. -Herbert Spencer