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  • av Paul Haedo
    730,-

    In this Mega Pack, you'll find five separate Sci-Fi novels, in genres ranging from Space Opera, all the way to Cyberpunk. Filled with imaginative settings and social commentary, these stories are sure to please! Novels contained in this Mega Pack: The DesignerWorld EngineFuture's GuardianJourney HomePulses

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

    The events on Takalu had changed the Terran Republic forever. The admittance of the Eranian Union into the republic, a civilization that was the equal of the republic in every single conceivable way, is a testament to this fact. However, with great blessings, the universe tends to follow with great misery. The Zalu superweapon had been uncovered thanks to the efforts of the Calyster and her crew, and when the weapon is deployed against the republic, the crew of the Calyster is quickly called back into service, as the republic finds herself at war with the Zalu Empire. Now retrofitted with the best gear that the republic can cover, the Calyster is sent on a secretive mission, a mission that may prove as eventful and important as the one that led the Calyster to Takalu.

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

    In this definitive conclusion to the peacekeeper series, Xander Martin and The Calyster returns from the galactic center, successful in their previous mission. The war with The Zalu Empire continues to rage across the galaxy, and the crew of The Calyster has no doubt that they will be sent on another wild mission. When the order for that wild mission inevitably arrives, The Calyster sets off at once. But they do not know that this mission will have unexpected consequences, consequences that will change the face of the galaxy forever.

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

    The Terran Republic is in a state of brutal war. The discovery of the Zalu nanite superweapon, a weapon that is able to clandestinely acclimate entire civilizations into subjugation and slavery, has sent shockwaves of panic across the galaxy. In an act of desperation, Terran Command has ordered the crew of the Calyster to contact a sect of Eranians who have long since been expelled from Eranian Union space. This Eranian sect is brutal, with beliefs that the Eranians have eradicated centuries ago. But in war, sometimes the wolf that everyone fears very quickly becomes your best friend. Can the Calyster find a potential friend in this ferocious Eranian wolf as the Zalu continue their relentless march towards Earth? Or does this wolf pose more of a danger to the republic than even the Zalu?

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

    Xander Martin is a member of the Terran Peacekeepers, the guardians of order on the fringes of the frontier. Beyond the borders of the Terran Republic, lie many worlds and civilizations of Humanity, all with different agendas and ambitions. However, when a routine patrol to Takalu results in the discovery of the ruins of a fleet engagement in the orbit of the remote frontier planet, Xander very quickly finds himself in the middle of a vast and rapidly unfolding course of events; that may permanently affect Humanity as a whole. The academy told Xander that a single Peacekeeper can do great things for good, but can a single man really change the course of large and mighty space faring civilizations? Or is he simply fated to be witness to the great destabilizing force of ambitious nations, who hunger for the riches contained in the most unexpected of places?

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

  • av Paul Haedo
    208,-

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

    In a future New York City, the Augamani Corporation dominates all aspects of life. Unemployment is non-existent because being employed is mandatory under the law, and a Factory Maintenance Technician named Ylan works hard and proud for his salary. He like everyone else has no reason to complain about anything.Yet, when unforeseen events begin to threaten the stable life that Ylan enjoys, he is faced with a grave challenge. Does he try to maintain and preserve that which he already has? Or does he let go of the familiar, and begins to adapt to the rapidly changing world and circumstances that are unfolding around him?Is the unknown something that can only bring misery to the unfortunate victim that faces it? Or is the unknown a harbinger of good things to come, the sign that what was once the normal is now the past that shall one day be forgotten?

  • av Paul Haedo
    215,-

    Aldebaran works day after day in a factory, cleaning the nuts and bolts of the machines. He cannot miss a day of work without running the risk of death, this has been his life for as long as he can remember. One day however, he is presented the opportunity to escape such misery, and his entire life unravels before his very eyes. He finds that there is an entire world out there, that he never knew existed. Can Aldebaran adapt to such a radical change in his life? Can he survive the many dangers that this new world harbors? Or is he destined to just be the cog in the machine, utterly useless once removed?

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

    Vincent Frieso is a lowly salesman, wasting his days away at a computer store with no prospects or hopes for the future. However, when a strange new lifeforms hitches a ride to Earth on an asteroid and lands in the Southern Pacific, the whole world flips over in an instant. The world that Vincent once knew, had permanently changed. Whether for better or for worse, he did not yet know. Will Vincent find himself swept away by the currents of change and history? Or will he forge his own path in a world that becomes increasingly alien by the day?

  • av Paul Haedo
    174,-

    Contained in this book are 25 poems, each speaking about a multitude of different subjects. Each one is written in a different style, such as rhyme and free verse, and are sure to please! The Poems: The Wilderness BeyondThe Lands BeyondThat Curse Called LoveThe Paradise WithinGolden CoinThe Might Of The CityA Thrill Of FearLovely CompanyThe ManorThe Thief In The NightLittle DotsThe Value Of SolitudeThe Mental SparkTruth In The MomentThe Tears Of LifeThe RealizationDroplets On The SurfaceThe Pestering VerseThe Joyful MomentThe Immortal EchoThe Joy UnseenA Moment's TragedyAwakeningThe RequestPrisoner Of The Muse

  • av Paul Haedo
    188,-

    Contained in this Sci-Fi short story collection are 6 different short stories, that cover a wide array of different themes. All of these stories are within the science fiction genre, and are sure to please! The Stories: The Venusian TouchNight's KissThe Loneliness ParadoxEaseIn The SeaLightskipper

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    161 - 664,-

  • av Paul Haedo
    215,-

    Sophie Byrne is a typical young Irish woman who decides to unwind by taking a vacation to Bristol, Tennessee. Once there, she hopes to leave all the stress that she has accumulated from her counseling job behind, as well as hike a few woodland trails in the meantime. But when she unexpectedly meets a young man by the name of Paul McLane, all her plans change. She now has to navigate a vacation in a strange land, as well as a budding romance with a man who becomes more interesting each and every time that Sophie meets him. Will this young man prove to be the bane of her vacation? Or will Paul prove to be something sweet, perhaps even more so than the wondrous vacation that Sophie plans to have?

  • av Paul Haedo
    215,-

    When the alien known as Zava finally finds a sentient world that is worthy of his time and study, many thoughts race through his head. Perhaps a simple survey of the planet would suffice, or maybe a detailed analysis of the sentient civilizations that reside there? He could even conduct an abduction of a few human subjects, all in the name of science and research. But perhaps there is something else that Zava could do. Something that would not only get him more information on these humans that he had discovered, but also ensure that he has a great time while doing so. There is only one thing that would accomplish both criteria: infiltration of the human society . . .

  • av Paul Haedo
    208,-

    Emma Hall is an aspiring screenwriter, whose latest screenplay is causing quite the scene in the script hunting world. Francis Callahan, an ambitious movie producer and director who is rising fast in the movie world, gets wind of the screenplay, and immediately schedules to meet Emma in person. Emma is both excited and nervous. Francis after all was her old best friend from high school, and she hasn't spoken to him in years. While ecstatic that she is finally receiving serious consideration for the job that is her dream, she is afraid that things could get awkward, very fast. Can Emma navigate the potentially problematic encounters and win for herself a movie contract and perhaps something else? Or will she find herself with nothing but disappointment, and continue with the same status quo that she has had for years?

  • av Paul Haedo
    174,-

    Contained in this book are 48 poems that speak about a multitude of different subjects. Each one consists of a single page, and include several different styles, such as Rhyming and Free Verse.The Poems:DawnRed IronGreat MoonA Simple ThingThe Red RoseThe SunLeafLittle HillMighty Old WoodLittle BirdRainy SkiesWise OwlMighty EagleCold FrostPainFree From RhymeBe Brave, My ReaderSolace Of ThoughtSteady HandCalmMighty ComputerNebulous FogTimes Of YoreSense Of SerenityNo MoreWhat Could BePersistent FireWhat Is To BecomeTrusty SoupMerry DayDreaded SleepLightLovely DevotionWise SageMy Other PartThe Land BetweenHow The Money FlowsWhat is Bad PoetryThe Sway Of The BoatThe Other OneThe DevourerDeceitGo OnReturn We MustWindy ThrillWhat Is SinGoldSilver

  • av Paul Haedo
    215,-

    This book is a guide for those who are frustrated with the direction that their government and state is heading towards, and who wish to do something about it while also remaining in the realm of legality and peace. Inspired by tried and proven methods that time and time again have historically demonstrated effectiveness, Peaceful Resistance is the book for those who want to change their government and state, using only peaceful and legal means.This book covers self-empowerment, collective organization, and behaviors that all lead towards positive change. If figures such as Mahatma Gandhi, Cesar Chavez, and Martin Luther King Jr. inspire you, and you wish to make a difference in the world by changing the state for the better, then this book is for you.

  • av Paul Haedo
    215,-

    This is a collection of Marxist/Communist Theory written by Paul Haedo. This theory primarily covers the Transitionary Socialist State, how it would look like, how it would operate, and how it will help lay the groundwork and foundation towards Communism for the country of The United States of America.The successful liberation of the Proletariat, from the necessity of having to sell their labor power for subsistence wages, the establishment of a massive welfare system, fully funded using state owned means of production and revenues obtained thereof; the expansion of infrastructure for further space exploration, mining, and colonization, all vital to the establishment of Communism, is also covered.For those interested in seeing how the successful implementation of a Socialist state in pursuit of Communism could look like, for those interested in learning more about possible solutions to many of the problems plaguing the Proletariat in the United States, or simply those who wish to further augment themselves with new Marxist/Communist Theory, then this small yet mighty book, is for you.

  • av Paul Haedo
    161,-

    Marriage in the 21st century seems at first glance to be a road paved with sharp and painful stones, for men at least. And in many ways this is so. This small book aims to change that, by giving men knowledge that can serve as a strong foundation for navigating marriage in the 21st century. Topics that are covered: The general arrangement of marriage laws. What makes marriage in many cases disadvantageous for men. What women look for in a man that they wish to marry. Why the state, not women, is to blame for why marriage is the way that it is for men. How a man can best get out of a disadvantageous marriage. How a man should live his life if he cannot find an advantageous marriage to enter.

  • av Paul Haedo
    215,-

    Many may have wondered, what is man to do with all the conflict that he inflicts upon himself? He wars against his fellow man, on account of difference in shade and color, and these wars and wounds inflicted by said wars linger and fester, until the original sin is forgotten, and all that remains is the pain and anguish of hatred.This work seeks to give the reader a broad understanding over the phenomenon of ethnic conflict, the first section of the work covers conflicts of such a sort historically, citing three ancient civilizations, Egypt, Sumer, and Assyria. The second section covers through extensive quotation and critique the prevailing Eugenicist and White Supremacist thinkers of the early 20th century. And the third section presents the ideology of White Assimilation, an ideology designed to neuter the worst parts of White Supremacy, intended for those who wish to convince White Supremacists of the error of their position, and to tame the white ethnic nationalist tendency, that if not controlled leads more often than not to White Supremacy.This work is thus intended for two main readers. The first being the reader who wishes to understand how the ideology of White Supremacy effectively operates. It is for this reader that the work is written in such a way as to reflect the general bias of the general White Supremacist and Ethnic Nationalist. The book is written in such a way that offensive and biased language and vocabulary can be found, this is intentional, so that the reader can understand the thought processes of the White Supremacist and Ethnic Nationalist.The second reader that this work is written for is the one who wishes to arm him/herself with powerful arguments that are effective in instilling doubt and change of thought in the mind of the White Supremacist and Ethnic Nationalist. Logical arguments in most cases are ineffective, as White Supremacy is an ideology grounded and fueled by emotion, much as one could objectively view a religious ideology. Thus, the arguments used must be emotional in nature. This is the purpose of the 'White Assimilation' ideology that the work advocates for. This ideology effectively preserves the main foundation that fuels White Supremacy and Ethnic Nationalism however removes the more malignant parts that makes such ideologies so notorious. For example, Ethnic Nationalism holds that one need defend one's tribe against any rival tribes, of differing appearance. Whilst the ideology of White Assimilation will instead hold that rival tribes are potential friends, and even future tribe members, who can be 'assimilated.'While Ethnic Nationalism will seek to instill fear of other ethnicities, say in terms of uneven birth rates, which Ethnic Nationalism will say is an attack on the ethnicity, White Assimilation holds that one can easily increase birth rates out of one's own volition, nothing is preventing one from doing so, no grand conspiracy; simply laziness and lack of will to have large families and sire great numbers of offspring. Such arguments use the ethnic tribalism that is so crucial to fueling White Supremacy and Ethnic Nationalism, and instead charge the focus, so that when one argues with an Ethnic Nationalist, the following argument of: "Having and caring for 7 children, will do more for the ethnicity than racist attacks against another ethnicity," will resonate much more with the person one is trying to sway, than arguing that the position that they hold is immoral, which they will simply reject as someone lying to them, in the hopes that they stop fighting for their ethnicity.

  • av Paul Haedo
    215,-

    It is the year 1907, and a young writer by the name of Otto Haberle boards a train to Vienna. Onboard, he meets a fellow artist by the name of Adolf Hitler, and the pair start a friendship that will change the world . . .

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

    For those who are curious as to the source of inspiration regarding the Eranian religions/civilizations that are featured often throughout my works of fiction, this book is it. Contained therein is the religious texts that I use as a basis for the different forms of Eranianism throughout my stories, in many cases modified from the text itself depending in the story, but always inspired either by a specific story contained here or a certain passage.The Word of Era has many different overarching themes, and the style flows similarly to other books such as the Holy Bible, the Holy Qur'an, The Tao, and other such religious books. There is a mix of passages containing wisdom, passages containing a specific story in the past that serves to teach a lesson, or show an error committed that should not be repeated, and there are stories that are set in the future, warning of possible events that may come.Prominent themes contained in The Word of Era include:Ethnic Nationalism: This theme features prominently in the story, whether it is Eranian Tribalism against other peoples, or other people's tribalism against the Eranians, tribalism and the many dangers that can arise from it are a prominent theme throughout the book.Collective Empowerment: This theme is another prominent feature in The Word of Era, whether it be the doctrine of Mass Prophecy, where all adherents of Eranianism can contribute to the religious texts as they are considered full-fledged prophets, or the many times when a unified Eranian community fights off those who attack them, collective empowerment is a prominent feature in this book.Struggle between the Gods: This theme is another prominent feature throughout the book. Era, being the signature deity of The Word of Era, is a Goddess, and she exists in a world with many different Gods, all who fight each other for power, influence, and follower count. Much as the Gods of the Olympian pantheon may have rivalries amongst themselves, the same occurs for all of the Gods in existence, in their vast multitude. Thus, the struggle of Gods is a prominent feature in The Word of Era.War and the effects of it: War is a constant feature of human civilization, the past especially so. Thus, war and its effects, feature prominently throughout the book. Whether it is the negatives of war, the death, the suffering, the destruction of beauty and hope, or the positives, the strengthening of will, the creation of heroes, and the safeguarding of civilizations, war is a prominent feature in The Word of Era.Hope for good things to come in the future: This theme features prominently as well, whether it is the doctrine of Eranians regaining the thrones of Gods which they have lost, or the constant desire to improve, both self, family, tribe, and civilization; hope and anticipation of a future that will be better than the past and present is a prominent feature in this book.Finally, this book is recommended for those who enjoy reading Religious Books, whether it be the books of the Abrahamic Faiths, Pagan Books, Eastern Religions such as Buddhism or Confucianism; or the many different Religious texts features across works of fiction, The Word of Era is like them, with its own flavor and style. If one enjoys such books, then The Word of Era is for you.

  • av Paul Haedo
    263,-

    This book is a collection of several essays, smaller works, and other such works that include some of my earliest writings. They range from Self-Help, all the way to Philosophical Hypothesis on theoretical government services. Many of the writings included in this book are some of my earliest, and many of them I no longer remember or believe in, however the arguments still remain, and their contribution to the purpose of this work, which is to take the reader across a journey through thought, are still valid.The first part of the book contains several philosophical essays, from the first Essay titled On Citizen Strength, to the last, titled The Spirit of Man. The second part of the book is comprised of more essays; however these are longer ones, there are three in number, the first being The Mule's Awakening, and the last being The Virtus Manifesto.The third and final part of the work deals with small books, that were too small to be published, but still have lessons to teach those who read them. The first of these books is titled Rub Two Coins Together to Make Some More, and the last of the books in the third part is titled The Need for Unlimited Human Growth: Why exponential Human Growth is the solution to societal problems, both in family, in community, and in country.If the reader is looking for a collection of works, that cover wildly different topics, so that the reader may be enlightened across different subjects, or simply wishes to pass the time and read about interesting topics, and the arguments that they spawn, then this book is for you.

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