Thursday, 9 October 2014
NEW EBOOK - Bigfoot in Kansas
NEW EBOOK - Bigfoot in Kansas
The gigantic upright ape known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch is not usually associated with Kansas, but there have been a surprisingly large number of sightings in that prairie state.
Take this example, among many others:
On 10 August 2008 a woman was driving by Big John Creek in Morris County in the early morning dawn. As she passed a corn field he saw what she thought was deer and slowed down. When she got close enough to see clearly the creature revealed itself to be a human figure standing nearly 8 feet tall and covered all over in dark brown fur. The creature was holding an ear of corn in its hand and seemed to have been interrupted in the middle of a meal. The woman stopped her car and was trying to decide whether to get out or not, when the careature stepped out of the field, ran across the rod, clearing the road in two gigantic strides, then sprang down the creek bank and splashed over the creek.
She later described the creature as "very broad and looking like a no-neck football player wearing shoulder pads. The skin was black covered with dark brown to black hair, about two inches long, and neat though full of weeds. It had a human-like face with a heavy brow, dark eyes and narrow lips. The creature had a noticeably large hand grasping an ear of corn and made direct eye contact before running off."
In this book cryptid expert Larry Jaffer reviews the evidence for this mysterious beast and comes to some surprising conclusions.
Cryptids are animals, or plants, which are believed by some people to exist, but which have not been accepted as real by the wider scientific community. These cryptids are animals which have been seen, and sometimes photographed, but for which no definitive evidence has been This series of Cryptid Casebooks explores the world of the cryptids.
About the Author
Larry Jaffer has long had an interest in the fortean mysteries that surround us. He grew up ion the Surrey when the Surrey Puma hit the headlines, and went out in search of that elusive beast - without success. Since then he has researched a myriad of other cryptids, including Sasquatch, the sea serpent, the Beast of Bodmin and others. He has also investigated UFO sightings and tracked down numerous ghosts and poltergeists. He has a voluminous archive of witness interviews, photos and other data to back up his writings on the subjects of the unusual, paranormal and downright odd.
Get your copy HERE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bigfoot-Kansas-Cryptid-Casebook-Book-ebook/dp/B00MI6PQQW/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1412855219&sr=1-1&keywords=bigfoot+in+kansas
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
NEW EBOOK - The City of London in Retreat: The EU's attack on Britain's most successful industry
How is Britain to remain a well-paid, successful and influential nation in the 21st century?
In our own nation such service activities as financial services, legal work, accountancy, publishing, journalism, business information, management consultancy and advertising (plus its associated activities of design and market research) tend to be located in London and to be well-paid by UK standards. Much of the output of these industries is exported. Left to themselves, current pay differentials argue that the UK is likely to specialize in these areas, which might be termed “international business services”.
However, the UK’s position as a world leader in the provision of international business services is under threat. The move of regulation from the UK to EU institutions is an important reason for the halt to growth. The UK’s financial services industries have increasingly been subject to harmful and unsympathetic regulatory interventions from the EU. The rapid growth in the UK’s financial services industry in the 40 years to 2008 now lies in the past. EU-level regulation is more costly, cumbersome and inefficient than the previous regulatory structure under the UK’s own control.
The UK has no veto. This is one reason, although only one reason, why a radical re-appraisal of EU membership has become essential.
About the Author
Professor Tim Congdon is one of Britain’s leading economic commentators. He was a member of the Treasury Panel of Independent Forecasters (the so-called “wise men”) between 1992 and 1997, which advised the Chancellor of the Exchequer on economic policy. In 1989 he founded Lombard Street Research, a leading research consultancy in the City of London.
In 2009 Professor Congdon founded International Monetary Research Ltd. This organisation analyses developments in money and banking, advising companies, financial institutions and interested individuals on their wider macroeconomic impact.
He was an honorary professor at Cardiff Business School from 1990 – 2006 and a visiting professor at Cass Business School from 1998 – 2004. He has written a number of books on monetary policy, contributes widely to the financial press, and makes frequent radio and television appearances. He was awarded the CBE for services to economic debate in 1997.
Professor Congdon is also the author of the Bruges Group paper, Will the EU’s Constitution Rescue its Currency? Professor Congdon is a member of the Bruges Group’s Academic Advisory Council.
In our own nation such service activities as financial services, legal work, accountancy, publishing, journalism, business information, management consultancy and advertising (plus its associated activities of design and market research) tend to be located in London and to be well-paid by UK standards. Much of the output of these industries is exported. Left to themselves, current pay differentials argue that the UK is likely to specialize in these areas, which might be termed “international business services”.
However, the UK’s position as a world leader in the provision of international business services is under threat. The move of regulation from the UK to EU institutions is an important reason for the halt to growth. The UK’s financial services industries have increasingly been subject to harmful and unsympathetic regulatory interventions from the EU. The rapid growth in the UK’s financial services industry in the 40 years to 2008 now lies in the past. EU-level regulation is more costly, cumbersome and inefficient than the previous regulatory structure under the UK’s own control.
The UK has no veto. This is one reason, although only one reason, why a radical re-appraisal of EU membership has become essential.
About the Author
Professor Tim Congdon is one of Britain’s leading economic commentators. He was a member of the Treasury Panel of Independent Forecasters (the so-called “wise men”) between 1992 and 1997, which advised the Chancellor of the Exchequer on economic policy. In 1989 he founded Lombard Street Research, a leading research consultancy in the City of London.
In 2009 Professor Congdon founded International Monetary Research Ltd. This organisation analyses developments in money and banking, advising companies, financial institutions and interested individuals on their wider macroeconomic impact.
He was an honorary professor at Cardiff Business School from 1990 – 2006 and a visiting professor at Cass Business School from 1998 – 2004. He has written a number of books on monetary policy, contributes widely to the financial press, and makes frequent radio and television appearances. He was awarded the CBE for services to economic debate in 1997.
Professor Congdon is also the author of the Bruges Group paper, Will the EU’s Constitution Rescue its Currency? Professor Congdon is a member of the Bruges Group’s Academic Advisory Council.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/City-London-Retreat-Britains-successful-ebook/dp/B00MOWVBH8/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1412791496&sr=1-1&keywords=bretwalda+london+in+retreat
Monday, 6 October 2014
NEW EBOOK - The Dinosaur's Guide to Libertarianism
A book that lays bare the failings of the British political
establishmenet and sysem, penned by a famously robust critic of the
European Union and its politically correct tyranny.
I have been called “a dinosaur” more times than I can remember - usually by some politically correct policy wonk who can’t be bothered to debate the issues and prefers to insult his opponents. Nothing wrong with dinosaurs. They dominated Earth for over 120 million years. Political correctness has managed 15 years so far.
Classical liberalism and libertarianism is the only possible salvation for mankind, it looks to the future not the past.
This book is about why we are governed or why we are governed in the hopelessly inefficient, corrupt and incompetent way we are. It contains more questions than answers yet I make no apology for that. I believe in the English speaking world in the last hundred years we have stopped asking appropriate questions, without which we can never find answers, right or wrong.
About the Author
Godfrey Bloom is a financial economist who served as a UKIP Member of the European Parliament from 2004 to 2013. He was born in south London and was educated at his local grammar school. Bloom was a co-author of Wolfson Prize Economics Submission with Professor Pat Barron and Professor Philipp Bagus. He warned that credit agencies would be "castrated" by too much regulation of the EU. In the 1990s he was part of the British government’s regulatory consultancy panel. Never one to shy away from controversy, Bloom was ejected from London’s Mansion House in 2009 for heckling Lord Turner for giving staff bonuses - thus becoming the first man to be ejected since John Wilkes in the late-18th century.
Get your copy HERE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dinosaurs-Guide-Libertarianism-Godfrey-Bloom-ebook/dp/B00MGW0G4K/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412607145&sr=1-1&keywords=bretwalda+dinosaur
I have been called “a dinosaur” more times than I can remember - usually by some politically correct policy wonk who can’t be bothered to debate the issues and prefers to insult his opponents. Nothing wrong with dinosaurs. They dominated Earth for over 120 million years. Political correctness has managed 15 years so far.
Classical liberalism and libertarianism is the only possible salvation for mankind, it looks to the future not the past.
This book is about why we are governed or why we are governed in the hopelessly inefficient, corrupt and incompetent way we are. It contains more questions than answers yet I make no apology for that. I believe in the English speaking world in the last hundred years we have stopped asking appropriate questions, without which we can never find answers, right or wrong.
About the Author
Godfrey Bloom is a financial economist who served as a UKIP Member of the European Parliament from 2004 to 2013. He was born in south London and was educated at his local grammar school. Bloom was a co-author of Wolfson Prize Economics Submission with Professor Pat Barron and Professor Philipp Bagus. He warned that credit agencies would be "castrated" by too much regulation of the EU. In the 1990s he was part of the British government’s regulatory consultancy panel. Never one to shy away from controversy, Bloom was ejected from London’s Mansion House in 2009 for heckling Lord Turner for giving staff bonuses - thus becoming the first man to be ejected since John Wilkes in the late-18th century.
Get your copy HERE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dinosaurs-Guide-Libertarianism-Godfrey-Bloom-ebook/dp/B00MGW0G4K/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412607145&sr=1-1&keywords=bretwalda+dinosaur
Sunday, 5 October 2014
NEW EBOOK - Langford Spycatchers (Langford Follies Book 2)
NEW EBOOK - Langford Spycatchers (Langford Follies Book 2)
Another humorous adventure about life in a small village in the nineteen fifties.
When Gordon Drake’s old army buddy turns up in Langford Quay, it is the beginning of a new adventure for the Steward and his friends. The community become embroiled in international espionage, despite the best efforts of the British Government and its Secret Services to prevent them. Gordon, Felicity, and their pals thwart foreign agents, uncover a sleeping mole, turn a spy, rescue an MI5 agent, decode secret messages, and capture a high level diplomat. There are new characters – a Lithuanian pastry cook, a librarian with a photographic memory and a six fingered gambler.
When a tolerant but grateful nation shows its appreciation, Gordon is underwhelmed.
About the Author
Derek Hayes writes about the village of Langford Quay on the South coast as if it was a reality. In fact he readily admits it is based on a favourite place of his childhood. He confesses to being a child in the fifties, adding quickly, a very small child. The characters he writes about come from a lifetime of people-watching. He says they are all true to life characters just not necessarily the same life. Derek spent over forty years with the NHS and presently lives in Wiltshire with his wife Jenny.
Get your Kindle copy HERE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Langford-Spycatchers-Follies-Book-ebook/dp/B00MH316K6/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412499641&sr=1-1&keywords=langford+spycatcher
Another humorous adventure about life in a small village in the nineteen fifties.
When Gordon Drake’s old army buddy turns up in Langford Quay, it is the beginning of a new adventure for the Steward and his friends. The community become embroiled in international espionage, despite the best efforts of the British Government and its Secret Services to prevent them. Gordon, Felicity, and their pals thwart foreign agents, uncover a sleeping mole, turn a spy, rescue an MI5 agent, decode secret messages, and capture a high level diplomat. There are new characters – a Lithuanian pastry cook, a librarian with a photographic memory and a six fingered gambler.
When a tolerant but grateful nation shows its appreciation, Gordon is underwhelmed.
About the Author
Derek Hayes writes about the village of Langford Quay on the South coast as if it was a reality. In fact he readily admits it is based on a favourite place of his childhood. He confesses to being a child in the fifties, adding quickly, a very small child. The characters he writes about come from a lifetime of people-watching. He says they are all true to life characters just not necessarily the same life. Derek spent over forty years with the NHS and presently lives in Wiltshire with his wife Jenny.
Get your Kindle copy HERE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Langford-Spycatchers-Follies-Book-ebook/dp/B00MH316K6/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412499641&sr=1-1&keywords=langford+spycatcher
Friday, 3 October 2014
VIDEO - Robert Oulds of the Bruges Group talks to Bretwalda Books at UKIP Conference 2014
VIDEO - Robert Oulds of the Bruges Group talks to Bretwalda Books at UKIP Conference 2014
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Henry VIII - Tudor Serial Killer is our First Ebook sale of October 2014
First Ebook sale of October 2014
Henry VIII Tudor Serial Killer
Henry VIII was a self-centered, psychopath, without conscious or remorse, who did exactly the right thing at the right time for the wrong reasons?
This book by a leading politician looks at the series of political killings carried out by arguably Britain’s most ruthless and blood-soaked monarch: Henry VIII.
By studying the reasons for the judicial murders of figures such as Thomas More, Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell and a host of other victims, this book seeks to show why it was the Henry indulged in show trials and summary executions in a way that neither his predecessor nor successors did.
Was Henry VIII just a run of the mill ruthless tyrant who disposed of anyone who opposed him, or was there more to it? Was he a psychopath? This book looks at the evidence that he had a psychopathic personality from the outset but which became more marked with his advancing years and ill health. Did Henry’s VIII serious jousting accident in 1536 cause brain damage that lowered his inhibitions and give full reign to an increasingly paranoid and psychopathic personality?
Henry’s break with Rome was in the author’s view inevitable and beneficial, but examines to what extent was his penchant for killing was the result of purely realpolitik considerations or because of his psychopathic personality and declining heath?
This book traces Henry’s career as a killer, explaining what drove him to resort to such actions and whether England became a better or worse place for having had a serial killer as monarch.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Was Henry VIII a psychopath?
Chapter 2 Henry’s Health: Illnesses, Conditions and Injuries
Chapter 3 Like Father Like Son: Judicial Murder
Chapter 4 The Destruction of the Old Nobility: the de la Poles and the Duke of Buckingham
Chapter 5 The Break with Rome
Chapter 6 Bishop John Fisher and Sir Thomas More
Chapter 7 Adultery, Incest and Treason: The Boleyn Case
Chapter 8 Torture and Execution
Chapter 9 Ideological Victims: Martyrs and Heretics
Chapter 10 Casualties of the Suppression of the Monasteries
Chapter 11 Rebellion: The Pilgrimage of Grace
Chapter 12 More Nobility Destroyed: the Poles, the Courtneys, and the Nevilles
Chapter 13 More Treason
Chapter 14 Thomas Cromwell and Others
Chapter 15 Catherine Howard and Others
Chapter 16 Killed With Kindness: Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle
Chapter 17 Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Chapter 18 The Ones That Got Away – Almost
Chapter 19 Henry VIII: The Verdict
Chapter 20 Grave Secrets
Appendix I - Henry VIII’s Main Victims in Chronological Order
Appendix II - The Tombs of English Monarchs Already Disturbed
Glossary
About the Author
Gerard Batten is a Member of the European Parliament for London for the UK Independence Party. He was first elected in 2004, re-elected in 2009, and elected for a third term in May 2014.
He was a founder member of the UK Independence Party in 1993, and has served as a Party spokesman on Defence and Security, Immigration, and Home Affairs.
He has written articles and booklets on a wide range of political subjects and has two other books published by Bretwalda Press: Inglorious Revolution (2013), and The Road to Freedom (2014)
Inglorious Revolution was co-authored with Pavel Stroilov and charts how the English Constitution was subverted by Britain’s membership of the European Union.
The Road to Freedom lays out the case for Britain’s unconditional and unilateral withdrawal from the European Union.
This, his latest book, is his first foray into a purely historical subject and was written as light relief from the world of politics (or so he thought at the time of starting it).
Get your kindle copy HERE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Henry-VIII-Serial-victims-stories-ebook/dp/B00NCEIA2Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412238984&sr=1-1&keywords=bretwalda+henry
Henry VIII Tudor Serial Killer
Henry VIII was a self-centered, psychopath, without conscious or remorse, who did exactly the right thing at the right time for the wrong reasons?
This book by a leading politician looks at the series of political killings carried out by arguably Britain’s most ruthless and blood-soaked monarch: Henry VIII.
By studying the reasons for the judicial murders of figures such as Thomas More, Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell and a host of other victims, this book seeks to show why it was the Henry indulged in show trials and summary executions in a way that neither his predecessor nor successors did.
Was Henry VIII just a run of the mill ruthless tyrant who disposed of anyone who opposed him, or was there more to it? Was he a psychopath? This book looks at the evidence that he had a psychopathic personality from the outset but which became more marked with his advancing years and ill health. Did Henry’s VIII serious jousting accident in 1536 cause brain damage that lowered his inhibitions and give full reign to an increasingly paranoid and psychopathic personality?
Henry’s break with Rome was in the author’s view inevitable and beneficial, but examines to what extent was his penchant for killing was the result of purely realpolitik considerations or because of his psychopathic personality and declining heath?
This book traces Henry’s career as a killer, explaining what drove him to resort to such actions and whether England became a better or worse place for having had a serial killer as monarch.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Was Henry VIII a psychopath?
Chapter 2 Henry’s Health: Illnesses, Conditions and Injuries
Chapter 3 Like Father Like Son: Judicial Murder
Chapter 4 The Destruction of the Old Nobility: the de la Poles and the Duke of Buckingham
Chapter 5 The Break with Rome
Chapter 6 Bishop John Fisher and Sir Thomas More
Chapter 7 Adultery, Incest and Treason: The Boleyn Case
Chapter 8 Torture and Execution
Chapter 9 Ideological Victims: Martyrs and Heretics
Chapter 10 Casualties of the Suppression of the Monasteries
Chapter 11 Rebellion: The Pilgrimage of Grace
Chapter 12 More Nobility Destroyed: the Poles, the Courtneys, and the Nevilles
Chapter 13 More Treason
Chapter 14 Thomas Cromwell and Others
Chapter 15 Catherine Howard and Others
Chapter 16 Killed With Kindness: Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle
Chapter 17 Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Chapter 18 The Ones That Got Away – Almost
Chapter 19 Henry VIII: The Verdict
Chapter 20 Grave Secrets
Appendix I - Henry VIII’s Main Victims in Chronological Order
Appendix II - The Tombs of English Monarchs Already Disturbed
Glossary
About the Author
Gerard Batten is a Member of the European Parliament for London for the UK Independence Party. He was first elected in 2004, re-elected in 2009, and elected for a third term in May 2014.
He was a founder member of the UK Independence Party in 1993, and has served as a Party spokesman on Defence and Security, Immigration, and Home Affairs.
He has written articles and booklets on a wide range of political subjects and has two other books published by Bretwalda Press: Inglorious Revolution (2013), and The Road to Freedom (2014)
Inglorious Revolution was co-authored with Pavel Stroilov and charts how the English Constitution was subverted by Britain’s membership of the European Union.
The Road to Freedom lays out the case for Britain’s unconditional and unilateral withdrawal from the European Union.
This, his latest book, is his first foray into a purely historical subject and was written as light relief from the world of politics (or so he thought at the time of starting it).
Get your kindle copy HERE
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Henry-VIII-Serial-victims-stories-ebook/dp/B00NCEIA2Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412238984&sr=1-1&keywords=bretwalda+henry
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
VIDEO - Rory Broomfield of the Freedom Association talks to Bretwalda Books at UKIP Conference
VIDEO - Rory Broomfield of the Freedom Association talks to Bretwalda Books at UKIP Conference
Find the Freedom Association on www.tfa.net
Find the Freedom Association on www.tfa.net
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