The Cuckoo in the Nest: Volume 2

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"The Cuckoo in the Nest" is a historical romance novel by Mrs. Oliphant. This carefully crafted e-artnow ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Extract: "He hoped to find her in a milder humour when he came back in the evening; for in the meantime it was beyond anything he could say or do to charm Patty back into good humour. She went back to her sweeping, making the corners of the kitchen floor ring with the energetic broom that pursued every grain of dust into its last refuge there. She would not stop, even to say good morning to him, when he lounged away. But after he was gone Patty relaxed in her fierce industry. She put away the broom, and stood at the window for a moment, with deep thought upon her brow. What was it she was thinking of, bending those brows, drawing in her upper lip in a way she had when her mind was busy? "To be, or not to be," that was...

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  • User image   Konstantina Koutsoumpa
    Seems truthful
    14 Nov 2024
    Very interesting book
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  • User image   ExpoTruth73
    03 Dec 2015
    Excellent Work! You might also like "Rael's Secret" http://pdfsr.com/pdf/rael-s...
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  • User image   Daniel Vandinja
    09 Nov 2013
    Ha ha! Great comment! This is however just a scratch on the surface. I would suggest to anyone who is serious about finding real answers to life´s existential questions, to read A Course in Miracles. It is an amazing book, answering all your questions in depth... Love Daniel Vandinja
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  • User image   Daniel Vandinja
    09 Nov 2013
    Thanks for the comments! I have since some time pulled down my website realrael.org, but ny book still lives on this site, and a few others. I hope many more read it, and think once or twice before joining the R.M. Love Daniel Vandinja
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    26 May 2013
    I am a Raelian member and i have been studying the illuminati agendas especially their Monarch mind control programs (at a free thinkers college) that they have put in place to eliminate the 'useless feeders' heres the web link if anyone is interested. http://sm4csi.home.xs4all.n...Regarding the book I felt it was extraordinary. Well written and researched. I just feel by just linking it to the Raelian movement with its title you are cutting off a huge audience that would benefit from reading this. Something to ponder on ... I would love to talk with Daniel on this especially as being a reasonably high member of the Raelian Movement.Even if Raels brainwashing is so. (Which everything points towards) For me The Raelian Movement still one of the most positive and unifying movements out there. I have never witnessed anything satanic or forceful there ... Yes ther is free love there which messes the vulnerable ones up, but it is all consentual and there is always empathic people there to try and teach and help those that don't think things through.Its only with groups like the Zietgeist, Thrive, even Raelian movement where you get the right empathic motivated people that want to make to make a difference and stand up to this forseen police brutality that is being slowly introduced around the world to achieve the NWO totalitarian Police state. So maybe we could use them rather than alienate them in our stance against such Tyranny?
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  • User image   Rex Tara
    10 Dec 2011
    interesting and challenging to find what others do think
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  • User image   sangram lonkar
    10 Jan 2010
    its an amazing book.....good job...
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    04 Mar 2008
    Fantastic overview of the occult connection to the Raelian sect. However this book is so much more than just a comparison between the NWO and the Raelian Illuminati agenda. It´s an overview of the whole occult agenda, going back to mankinds origins. It´s also revealing a lot of explanations concerning occult symbolism. This guy really seem to know what he is talking about. Great work!!! Recommended.
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