Executive Intelligence Review - Books and Special Reports

Books and Special Reports

  • Dope, Inc.: Britain's opium war against the world (1978)
  • AIDS Global Showdown: Mankind's Total Victory or Total Defeat for Victory (1988)
  • The "Greenhouse effect" hoax: a world federalist plot (1989)
  • The Ugly truth about the Anti-Defamation League (1992)
  • The Depression of the 1990s: America's existential crisis (1992)

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