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Occasionally we encounter manuscripts of such striking interest that we feel compelled either to link to them, and / or to render them into HTML format and make them generally accessible through the Freedom Digital Library. The following collection may be expected to expand gradually over the course of time.


  • Rights vs. Privileges: An Analysis of Two Powerful Privileged Interests That Have Deprived Us of Fundamental Rights by Robert De Fremery. "One can have a privilege only by depriving other men of a portion of their rights. Consequently a reign of justice will consist in the destruction of every privilege and the restitution of every right."
    - Patrick Dove, 1850

  • The New Approach to Freedom Together with Essays on the Separation of Money and State by E. C. Riegel. "To desire freedom is an instinct. To secure it requires intelligence. It must be comprehended and self-asserted. To petition for it is to stultify oneself, for a petitioner is a confessed subject and lacks the spirit of a freeman. To rail and rant against tyranny is to manifest inferiority, for there is no tyranny but ignorance; to be conscious of one's powers is to lose consciousness of tyranny. Self government is not a remote aim. It is an intimate and inescapable fact. To govern oneself is a natural imperative, and all tyranny is the miscarriage of self government. The first requisite of freedom is to accept responsibility for the lack of it."
    - E. C. Riegel

  • Nicola Tesla's Autobiography "This text has been entered by John R.H. Penner from a small booklet found in a used bookstore for $2.50. The only form of date identification is the name of the original purchaser, Arthua Daine (?), dated April 29, 1978.

    "The book appears to be considerably older, made with typewriters, and then photocopied and stapled." [Editors Note, August 28, 1995]

  • The Gaelic Manuscripts by Betty White with Stewart Edward White. "This book is quite old (written 1930s), yet it's a perennial shining light amongst the plethora of channelled material available nowadays. Stewart and Betty White published several books in the 1930s, including The Betty Book, Across the Unknown and The Unobstructed Universe." [From the Publisher's note, page 2.]

  • The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles. "THIS BOOK IS PRAGMATICAL, NOT PHILOSOPHICAL - a practical manual, not a treatise upon theories. It is intended for the men and women whose most pressing need is for money, who wish to get rich first, and philosophize afterward. It is for those who want results and who are willing to take the conclusions of science as a basis for action, without going into all the processes by which those conclusions were reached." [From the Preface, by W.T. Wattles.]

  • Through the Light: Mellen-Thomas Benedict is an artist who survived a near-death experience in 1982. He was dead for over an hour and a half and during that time, he rose up out of his body and went into the Light. Curious about the universe, he was taken far into the remote depths of existence, and even beyond, into the energetic Void of Nothingness behind the Big Bang. Concerning his near-death experience, Dr. Kenneth Ring has said, "His story is one of the most remarkable I have encountered in my extensive research on near-death experiences."

  • WingmakersTM: The Ancient Arrow Project: The alleged discovery and investigation of the Ancient Arrow site in Northern New Mexico is chronicled in "fictionalized" form in a 1050-page manuscript, of which the first eight chapters, 239 pages, have so far been published.

  • WingMakers' Text Files: The included text files either originally appeared on the WingmakersTM First Source Volume I CD-ROM, or have become available since its release; and in either case are available in .PDF format through the WingMakers' Web site.



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