Big Sale! Ed Leedskalnin
Thursday, January 26, 2012
A book in every home: Containing three subjects : Ed's Sweet Sixteen, domestic and political views
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Coral Castle: The Mystery of Ed Leedskalnin and His American Stonehenge [CORAL CASTLE] [Hardcover]
Coral Castle: The Mystery of Ed Leedskalnin and His American Stonehenge [CORAL CASTLE] [Hardcover] Reviews
Coral Castle: The Mystery of Ed Leedskalnin and His American Stonehenge [CORAL CASTLE] [Hardcover] Reviews
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Coral Castle Explained
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The Coral Castle is an 1100 ton megalithic structure that is just south of Miami Florida. It was created by 1 man, Edward Leedskalnin, who was 100 lbs and claimed to know the secrets of the pyramid builders. To date, no one has offered an adequate solution to how this structure was made by one man with a 4th grade education and no modern equipment or help. Learn the secret of the Coral Castle in my book Coral Castle Explained today!
Product Description
The Coral Castle is an 1100 ton megalithic structure that is just south of Miami Florida. It was created by 1 man, Edward Leedskalnin, who was 100 lbs and claimed to know the secrets of the pyramid builders. To date, no one has offered an adequate solution to how this structure was made by one man with a 4th grade education and no modern equipment or help. Learn the secret of the Coral Castle in my book Coral Castle Explained today!
Coral Castle Explained Reviews
Coral Castle Explained Reviews
Thursday, December 29, 2011
by Edward Leedskalnin Magnetic Current (text only)Paperback]2010
by Edward Leedskalnin Magnetic Current (text only)Paperback]2010 Reviews
by Edward Leedskalnin Magnetic Current (text only)Paperback]2010 Reviews
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Anti-Gravity and the World Grid (Lost Science (Adventures Unlimited Press))
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Learn the purpose of ley lines and ancient megalithic structures located on the grid. Discover how the grid made the Philadelphia Experiment possible. Explore Coral Castle and other mysteries including acoustic levitation, Tesla shields and Scalar wave weaponry.
Anti-Gravity and the World Grid (Lost Science (Adventures Unlimited Press)) Reviews
Anti-Gravity and the World Grid (Lost Science (Adventures Unlimited Press)) Reviews
67 of 73 people found the following review helpful: Anti-Gravity Classic: 5 Stars, This review is from: Anti-Gravity and the World Grid (Lost Science (Adventures Unlimited Press)) (Paperback) David Childress compiled this now classis collection of works relating to the geometric structure of the planet, the "world grid". Ancient civilizations knew about this geometry and sited their monuments at its points, including the Great Pyramid, Easter Island, and the Chinese and Maya pyramids. The Bermuda triangle is one such point among many. Many unusual natural features also occur at points which correlate with the earth grid geometry. For example, the Hawaiian volcanic seamount occurs at a 'tetrahedral' point which will be of interest to readers of Hoagland's Mars materials and followers of Drunvalo's flower-of-life work. The book includes, among others, articles by Bethe Hagens & William Becker, who designed the EarthStar globe; Barbara Hero calculates and explains the musical equivalents of globe distances; Bruce Cathie's early method of detecting grid patterns through UFO sightings, and anomolies at other points, including nuclear testing... Read more 12 of 13 people found the following review helpful: This book has some worthwhile information, By MRM90 (USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Anti-Gravity and the World Grid (Lost Science (Adventures Unlimited Press)) (Paperback) This was a decent book. There certainly are Energy Grids on Earth, but I question some of the author's opinions on them. One article in particular that I felt was pretty good is "Diamagnetic Gravity Vortexes", however, I do have a criticism of the author.Dr. Richard LeFors Clark wrote "Diamagnetic Gravity Vortexes", which is in this book. It is an interesting article, but the key points he makes, such as the fact that the North and South poles of magnetism reverse their polarity in the Bloch Wall (at the exact center of the magnet) in a broken figure eight pattern (he calls it a 'bow tie'), and that each magnetic pole has the opposite vortex spin (North pole spins counterclockwise, South pole spins clockwise), were all discoveries first made by Albert Roy Davis, yet Clark doesn't even mention Davis in the article. That particular information and diagrams 5, 6 and 7 on page 63, and diagram 8 on page 65 were taken from "Magnetism and Its Effects on the Living System",... Read more 29 of 41 people found the following review helpful: Don't Waste Your Time, By Wookalia "Wookalia" (MN, US) - See all my reviews This review is from: Anti-Gravity and the World Grid (Lost Science (Adventures Unlimited Press)) (Paperback) I was very excited about this purchase, but felt cheated when it finally arrived. I had hoped for a serious, systematic, scientific overview of the World Grid, and was sorely disappointed. This book contained numerous grammar and punctuation errors, and shoddy images. It is difficult to take any book produced so unprofessionally seriously. If an individual does not attend to such details, how fastidious can they be about their scientific research? I try not to be completely superficial on this count, and have overlooked modest errors in small-press books that cannot afford top notch editing, but this level of incompetence is simply unacceptable. I gave the book two stars instead of one because it does contain some useful information. For example, it includes a map of the grid as postulated by innovative Russian researchers, and correlates the locations of ancient monuments such as the Pyramids with node points. However, most, if not all, of this... Read more |
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
A Book in Every Home Containing Three Subjects: Ed's Sweet Sixteen, Domestic and Political Views
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Edward Leedskalnin (1887-1951) was an eccentric Latvian emigrant to the United States and amateur sculptor who, it is alleged, single-handedly built the monument known as Coral Castle in Florida. He was also known for his unusual theories on magnetism. His first and longest booklet, “A Book in Every Home,” a treatise on moral education, was printed on only the left-hand pages, and began with the following preface: “Reader, if for any reason you do not like the things I say in the little book, I left just as much space as I used, so you can write your own opinion opposite it and see if you can do better.” In the first section, Leedskalnin vents his anger at his "Sweet Sixteen," arguing that girls should be kept pure, and that boys are primarily a soiling influence upon them. The second section continues along the theme of moral education, with several aphorisms aimed at parents regarding the proper way to raise children. The last, "Political" section, reveals that the reclusive Leedskalnin had strong political views. He advocates voting for property owners only (and in proportion to their holdings), and argues that "Anyone who is too weak to make his own living is not strong enough to vote." Some writers have suggested that Leedskalnin's booklet contains further information on his electromagnetic research and philosophies encoded in its pages, and the blank pages are provided for the reader to fill in their decrypted solutions. It has also been suggested that Leedskalnin's frequent referral to his "Sweet Sixteen" may in fact refer to the numerological and/or scientific relevance of the number sixteen to his research and theories.