A FEW of the titles on the list include:
911: Ten Years Later, by David Ray Griffin
The Path Between the Seas, by David McCullough
The Great Archimedes, by Mario Geymonat
LBJ, The Mastermind of the JFK Assassination by Phillip F. Nelson
The Laundrymen, Inside Money-Laundering, the World’s Third-Largest Business by Jeffrey Robinson
Extortion, How Politicians extract your money, Buy Votes, and Line Their Own Pockets by Peter Schweizer
Undemocratic: How Unelected, Unaccountable Bureaucrats are Stealing Your Liberty, by Jay Sekulow
The Bill of Rights, by Akhil Reed Amar
Steps in Time, by Fred Astaire
The Four Seasons of Manuela—A Biography—The Love Story of Manuela Saenz and Simon Bolivar, by Victor W. Von Hagen
They Stood Alone! 25 Men and Women Who Made a Difference, by Sandra McLeod Humphrey
The Party: The Secret World of China’s Communist Rulers, by Richard McGregor
The Rise of Athens, The Story of the World’s Greatest Civilization, by Anthony Everitt
Human Caused Global Warming, The Biggest Deception in History, by Dr. Tim Ball
Black Box Voting: Ballot Tampering in the 21st Century, by Bev Harris with David Allen
What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights, by Dr. John Coleman
When Corporations Rule the World, by David C. Korten
The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade, Revised Edition, by Alfred W. McCoy
Basic Economics, A Common Sense Guide to the Economy, by Thomas Sowell
The Forgotten Depression: 1921: The Crash that Cured Itself, by James Grant
Is Public Education Necessary? By Samuel L. Blumenfeld
Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius
Free Range Pig Farming, by Lee McCosker
Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation, by F. William Engdahl
Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II, Updated Edition, by William Blum
The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, by Alex Epstein
Revolutionary Characters, What Made the Founders Different, by Gordon S. Wood
Gentleman Revolutionary, The Rake Who Wrote the Constitution, by Richard Brookhiser
More Guns, Less Crime, by John R Lott, Jr.
Suppressed Medical Science, The Key to Lower Cost and Higher Quality Medical Care, by Jack Phillips
Collusion, How Central Bankers Rigged the World, by Naomi Prins
The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham
The Criminal Jury, Old and New: Jury Power from Early Times to the Present Day, by John Hostettler
Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind, by Al Ries and Jack Trout
The Marketing of Evil: How Radicals, Elitists, and Pseudo-Experts Sell us Corruption, by David Kupelian
Progressivism, A Primer on the Idea Destroying America, by James Ostrowski
Psychiatrists—The Men Behind Hitler, by Dr. Thomas Roder Volker Kubillus
On Her Own Ground, The Life and Times of Madam C. J. Walker, by A’Lelia Bundles
The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion, by Stephen Carter
The Myth of the Robber Barons, A New Look at the Rise of Big Business in America, by Burton W. Folsom, Jr.
Prime Movers of Globalization: The History and Impact of Diesel Engines & Gas Turbines, by Vaclav Smil
The CIA as Organized Crime: How Illegal Operations Corrupt America and the World, by Douglas Valentine
The Income Tax, Root of All Evil, by Frank Chodorov
Inventing Freedom: How the English-Speaking Peoples Made the Modern World, by Daniel Hannon
What Has Government Done to Our Money, by Murray N. Rothbard
Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice, by Sidney Powell
The Day After Roswell, by Colonel Phillip J. Corso
War is a Racket, by Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler
How the Irish Saved Civilization, by Thomas Cahill
OK. That’s less than 5% of the books on the list.
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