Brian Nugent


Books

In Defence of Conspiracy Theories: with examples from Irish and International History and Politics    by Brian Nugent
Price: $7.00 USD. 152200 words. Published on November 9, 2009. Nonfiction.

This book is an attempt to address the widespread criticism of 'conspiracy theories', raising issues like the control and negligence of the main organs of the media and police which make it difficult for true information to reach the public etc. Many conspiracies are described in detail e.g. the 1641 and 1918-21 Irish Independence Movements and also the role of Occult and Secret Societies.
Shakespeare was Irish!    by Brian Nugent
Price: $5.00 USD. 89650 words. Published on November 8, 2009. Nonfiction.

As more and more scholars come to realise that the accepted story of William Shakespeare is untenable, this book tries to unmask the covert Irish influence on his work and the remarkable career of William Nugent, the only Irish candidate ever put forward for Shakespeare. It includes the full text of many original documents on Irish history, from the Reformation to the 1641 Rebellion.
Orwellian Ireland    by Brian Nugent
Price: $5.00 USD. 135870 words. Published on November 8, 2009. Nonfiction.

This work is an attempt to see if some of the state practices that flourished in Communist Eastern Europe might be replicated in modern Ireland. It goes into the question of intelligence agencies, how they harass dissidents, their use of modern technology and their role in secretly supporting paramilitary groups in Ireland and around the world.
An Creideamh    by Brian Nugent
Price: $7.00 USD. 299850 words. Published on November 5, 2009. Nonfiction.

This book seeks to illustrate the type of literature that shaped and influenced the Irish people's faith over the centuries. It is intended as a cornucopia of Catholic writing, a skirl around the kind of books and journals that graced Irish priest's libraries over the years. It chronologically presents contemporary or historical accounts from all 20 centuries, c.300,000 words over 90 chapters.

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