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New World Order    by Adam Weishaupt
Price: $4.99 USD. 53720 words. Published by Mike Hockney on October 26, 2011. .

When your computer goes haywire, you reboot it. What happens when the world goes haywire? Where’s the reboot button? Isn’t it possible to return everything to its pristine condition? Isn’t there a mechanism for restoring the Garden of Eden, for bringing back the Golden Age of Saturn? Does the Illuminati's New World Order (NWO) reset the world back to how it should be?
Inside-Dopesters and Conspiracy Theories    by Adam Weishaupt
Price: $2.99 USD. 45550 words. Published by Mike Hockney on October 26, 2011. .

The 9/11 “conspiracy theory” is the ultimate McGuffin – it’s nothing at all. Its secret function, though, is very real. It drives a secondary plot and an entirely different narrative. Its true purpose is to undermine the basis of government – any government, government in principle – and to “reveal” all government as a lethal threat to the people, as an eternal conspiracy.
Silent Victor    by J. Daniel Sawyer
Price: $5.99 USD. 118400 words. Published by AWP Books  on February 2, 2012. .

Clarke Lantham got a good chuckle when a world-famous alien hunter tried him to prevent an attack on San Francisco. He stopped laughing 12 hours later when gray aliens apparently stole a priceless artifact in full view of security cameras. But when takes the case, he finds himself working against the Chinese Government and the FBI. Book 4 of The Clarke Lantham Mysteries Mystery/Comedy/Thriller
The God Component    by Rox Freeman
Price: $3.33 USD. 44290 words. Published on November 27, 2012. .

The God Component cleverly reveals the systematic control engulfing our freedom while fearlessly promoting our "karmatic acceptance." Freeman controversially exposes the faults in modern theism, skeptical science, social normality, and more. From Libertarianism to particle physics to the art of pick-up, Dr. Freeman finds plenty of ways to promote love's truth while dismissing control's hate.