Russian Clay Secrets: Medicinal and Cosmetic Applications of Healing Clay

Russian Clay Secrets: Medicinal and Cosmetic Applications of Healing Clay

Author: Matt Isaac

Publisher: Health by Profession

Published: 2012-03

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9780983633907

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Although there is a growing trend of people in the United States circling back to natural healing alternatives, Russia still finds itself as the leader of advanced natural medicine. This book provides healing recipes and cosmetic treatments that belong to the Russian people who stand behind clay therapy and have been practicing their trade for the last few decades, intertwining their natural healing knowledge with modern scientific information to produce phenomenal results. This book is here to give a clay lover some additional application methods with a different cultural perspective.


The Secret War Against Red Russia

The Secret War Against Red Russia

Author: Brian Best

Publisher: Frontline Books

Published: 2023-01-05

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1399090682

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The Armistice of November 1918 ended four years of slaughter that left armies exhausted and populations weary of war – but the fighting was not over. In Russia, civil war and revolution had divided the nation and the Allies sought to intervene on behalf of the ‘White’ Russians against the Bolsheviks and this conflict continued long after the war had finished elsewhere in Europe. A vital source of information from inside the Bolshevik-held territory came from British secret agents in Petrograd, the main one being Paul Dukes. Known as the ‘Man of a Hundred Faces’, Dukes had managed to infiltrate both the Communist Party and the political police. The problem which faced the head of the British Secret Intelligence Service, Maurice Smith-Cummings, was getting Dukes’ information back to London. Carrying information overland was proving far too problematical, so Smith-Cummings hit upon the idea of using one of the Royal Navy’s new fast Coastal Motor Boat which was revealed just before the end of the war. He recruited Lieutenant Augustus Agar and through him he found five men, all unmarried, who could handle the two CMBs. Using an inlet on the Finnish coast as a base, Agar slipped past a series of forts, submerged breakwaters and the Russian Baltic Fleet to reach Petrograd and made contact with Dukes. A frequent courier service was soon established, with Agar carrying couriers in and out of Petrograd under the very noses of the Russians. So confident did Agar become, he even torpedoed the Russian cruiser Oleg. He followed this with support from Admiral Sir Walter Cowan in an all-out raid upon the Russian ships with eight larger CMBs and a bombing raid by the RAF. The raid resulted in the sinking of two battleships and the submarine depot ship Pamiet Azova. Agar was quietly given the Victoria Cross but told not to publish his memoirs until 1963. As for Paul Dukes, his cover was eventually blown, and he had to escape via Latvia in a number of hair-raising escapades. In 1920 he was knighted by King George V, who called Dukes the ‘greatest of all soldiers’. To this day, Dukes is the only person knighted based entirely on his exploits in espionage. This is their remarkable story.


The Secret History of my Sojourn in Russia

The Secret History of my Sojourn in Russia

Author: Jaroslav Hašek

Publisher: Glagoslav Publications

Published: 2018-01-01

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1911414682

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Jaroslav Hašek is known by readers around the world as the author of The Good Soldier Švejk, one of the greatest comic novels of all time. Not all of his fans are aware of his six year anabasis in Russia, however, which began with his capture on the front lines of Galicia during the First World War. The Secret History of My Sojourn in Russia, translated by Charles S. Kraszewski, brings that fascinating period in Hašek's life to the attention of the English reader. Comprised of fifty-two short stories and other writings from Hašek's stay in Sovietising Russia, The Secret History collects the Bugulma stories, in which Hašek trains his satirical eye on the infant communist utopia, as well as non-fiction works by Hašek, who played a not insignificant role in the progress of the Soviet Revolution in Siberia, before his return to his native Czechoslovakia in the early 1920s. These include propagandistic pamphlets and newspaper articles, letters, and official scripts dating from his agitation as a communist operative among Austro-Hungarian citizens stranded in the Soviet Union, all of which provide a fascinating context for his good-humoured fiction, which rivals his great novel in rollicking fun. The Secret History of My Sojourn in Russia presents the reader with 52 of the most entertaining, and chilling, examples of his Russian period, containing both humorous fiction and deadly serious propaganda. Translation of this book was supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.


Sacred Secrets

Sacred Secrets

Author: Jerrold L. Schecter

Publisher: Potomac Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13:

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Analyzes how government secrets, such as President Truman??'s decision to make a sacred secret of the Venona intercepts, distort politics and our understanding of history


Author: Count Cherep-Spriridovich

Publisher: Book Tree

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781585090938

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This book rants against Freemasonry, Satan, international banks, Napoleon and more. It makes a series of unsubstantiated claims against Jews and possibly substantiated ones against the Rothschilds of his time. If one can put the authors personal biases aside, there remains some good historical information about government, religion, world power and money. The publishers do not agree with the authors biased opinions, but wish to make the remaining facts available to those interested. Conspiracy buffs will enjoy it immensely. The book, in its entirety, should not be taken at face valuethe truth that exists within it must be carefully extracted.


Cassius Marcellus Clay

Cassius Marcellus Clay

Author: H. Edward Richardson

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780813126920

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A biography of an outspoken Kentuckian who distinguised himself as a soldier, statesman, and an abolitionist.


The Secret Battleplane

The Secret Battleplane

Author: Percy F. Westerman

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-27

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13:

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"The Secret Battleplane" by Percy F. Westerman is a thrilling adventure novel that combines the excitement of aviation with elements of espionage. Westerman's storytelling prowess shines through as he weaves a narrative filled with mystery and intrigue. The plot revolves around the quest to uncover the secrets of a revolutionary battleplane, a mission that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. With its engaging characters and pulse-pounding action sequences, this book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys aviation and espionage fiction. Westerman's ability to create an immersive and captivating story is on full display in "The Secret Battleplane."


Body of Secrets

Body of Secrets

Author: James Bamford

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2007-12-18

Total Pages: 782

ISBN-13: 0307425053

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The National Security Agency is the world’s most powerful, most far-reaching espionage. Now with a new afterword describing the security lapses that preceded the attacks of September 11, 2001, Body of Secrets takes us to the inner sanctum of America’s spy world. In the follow-up to his bestselling Puzzle Palace, James Banford reveals the NSA’s hidden role in the most volatile world events of the past, and its desperate scramble to meet the frightening challenges of today and tomorrow. Here is a scrupulously documented account—much of which is based on unprecedented access to previously undisclosed documents—of the agency’s tireless hunt for intelligence on enemies and allies alike. Body of secrets is a riveting analysis of this most clandestine of agencies, a major work of history and investigative journalism. A New York Times Notable Book


The Kovalenko Secret

The Kovalenko Secret

Author: Philip L. Rettew

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2023-03-24

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13:

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About the Book Colonel Viktor A. Kovalenko, a widowed honorable Russian Intelligence officer and new commander of the Chelyabinsk military installation, has discovered that a nuclear bomb is missing from the base storage vault. Viktor sets out on a complex and draining clandestine journey to an FBI safe house in Brooklyn, New York, where he discovers that his beautiful daughter Karina, rejected by the Bolshoi but now dancing for the New York Ballet Company, has disappeared. Inspired by Philip L. Rettew’s experience seeing the 9/11 attacks in Manhattan in real time, The Kovalenko Secret is a compelling and richly detailed story demonstrating the nature of current and historical differences among cultures, nations, politics, and religions as an international cast of characters reveals their versions of reality during the most devastating terrorist attack in all of human history. About the Author Philip L. Rettew, after a twenty-five-year career as a technical market analyst working in southern Manhattan, is now retired and living in South Burlington, Vermont. He enjoys playing bridge, photography, cycling, road trips, and improvising music on his baby grand Steinway piano. Rettew is a 1967 graduate of Yale College, where he majored in philosophy and psychology, and earned a master’s degree from Temple University in psychology after a four-year tour of duty in the United States Army Security Agency.