• Secrets You Aren't Supposed To Know 

    Imagine a book of secrets that could show you how to make money, spend less, read minds, boost your IQ, get the real news, subliminally persuade people, detect lies, find treasure, and survive anything. What could you do with that information? Now it's yours in the books of The Secrets Package.

  • Low-cost businesses that generate profits fast. You'll discover three dozen of them in Chapter 5 of "A Survival Guide For Interesting Times."
  • Save money on gasoline (24 ways), garbage collection (3 ways), heating (12 ways), hospital charges (7 ways) and more, in "Money Saving Secrets" - more than 500 ways to save!
  • What causes a person's pupils to get larger or smaller, and what does it say about their thoughts? Find out in Chapter 2 of "You Aren't Supposed To Know - A Book Of Secrets."
  • What common berry stopped age-related mental decline when tested in rats? Find out in #55 from Chapter 3 of "You Aren't Supposed To Know."
  • Where can you get news that doesn't make it to television, and what are VNRs? Find out in Chapter 4 of "You Aren't Supposed To Know."
  • Discover which words subliminally motivate people in Chapter 1 of "You Aren't Supposed To Know."
  • "Over accuse" to get a confession? Discover this and other powerful techniques in Part 3 of "Lying - Signs of Lying And How To Trap A Liar."
  • $2,000 in valuables in an old rug? Read the story and see how can you use this knowledge in "Insider Secrets Of Treasure Hunting," Chapter 12 of "You Aren't Supposed To Know."
  • How do you survive a plane crash? Follow the rules in Chapter 9 of "A Survival Guide For Interesting Times."
  • Secret way to get a second passport. See Chapter 21 of "Travel Secrets."
  • Think an "Open House" is meant to sell your home? Find out the truth in #10 of "99 Lies."
  • How can you tell a forced smile from a natural one? Find out in Part 1 of "Lying."
  • Want to get paid to be a human guinea pig? See Chapter 3 of "A Survival Guide For Interesting Times."
  • You Aren't Supposed To Know - A Book of Secrets
    99 Lies - Another Book of Secrets
    A Survival Guide For Interesting Times

    And Three Great Bonus Books!

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    The Secrets Package

    One good idea can make a book worth the price, right? Owning this package is like having the most useful parts of sixty books laid out in front of you. In a few minutes, you can start considering how to use these secrets to change your life. Here is some of what you'll get.

    You Aren't Supposed To Know - A Book Of Secrets

    Book Of Secrets

    Learn subliminal persuasion techniques - Chapter 1: They'll do what you want and be happy doing it. Convince employers to hire you. Get people to help you. Use secret words, body language and other tools.

    Find a long lost friend - Chapter 11: Get information on the new boss before he interviews you? Learn how to easily gather information and find anyone, using phone pretexts, free investigative tools and more.

    Hypnotic writing - Chapter 7: Does it work? I quadrupled the sign-ups for my newsletters by applying these techniques. How will you use them? (It's not all about business.)

    Get the "real" news - Chapter 4: Some news never makes it to CNN or the networks, or finally shows up months or years after the fact. You can get it today, though, once you know how.

    Make a living online - Chapter 13: Want an honest and satisfying business? How about making money with simple web sites on topics you like? You'll see how I do it.

    Read Minds - Chapter 2: People's pupils get bigger when they like what they see or even think about what they like to see (try it in a mirror). You'll learn how to use that to get into their minds.

    Develop your intuition (Chapter 23) ... Cure phobias and use other valuable NLP techniques (Chapter 8) ... Have laser-like powers of concentration (Chapter 24) ... Be more creative (Chapter 22) ... Use zero-down real estate investing techniques (Chapter 21) ... Instant motivation secrets (Chapter 9) ... See through the tricks credit card companies play on you (Chapter 18) ... Fix your credit report (Chapter 17) ... Ask the right questions to make your business more profitable (Chapter 15) ... Get free things without getting ripped off (Chapter 28) ... Improve your memory (Chapter 25) ... 67 ways to lose weight (Chapter 27).

    Alice In Wonderland? - Buy the book and at the bottom of Chapter 1 you'll see an excerpt lifted straight from a CIA interrogation manual, describing the "Alice In Wonderland" technique. I hesitated to include it, but this is a book of secrets. Fortunately, you'll also find more ethical ways to influence people and get information.

    What Else?

    Want to know how to beat the casino? I used to run a roulette table. One of my favorite players was a quiet guy who always bet the same number. We talked philosophy while he patiently played. I knew he was winning so when I quit the job, I met him for coffee. He pulled out a notebook showing exactly how he had made over $80,000 in sixteen months of part-time play. If you've heard about "biased wheels" you know the basic idea. If for some reason (there are many) a number comes up more often than it should by chance, you simply bet that number to win in the long run. I show you how to determine bias, and when to bet in Chapter 19.

    Diamonds in parking lots? Learn about that and other insider secrets of treasure hunting in Chapter 12.

    Learn how to "mirror and match," in order to build trust with a person and persuade them. This and other techniques of subliminal persuasion can be found in Chapter 1.

    Chapter 6 reveals how politicians hide the truth. Protect yourself from being manipulated.

    Read minds and influence the opposite sex. In Chapter 2 you'll learn how to consciously control your pupil size to influence others, and how to read their minds from their eyes.

    Learn how to create a new identity, and how to tell if you are being bugged, in Chapter 26.

    You can see the value here, so don't miss out on this opportunity. The book is almost 300 pages, and the other books add hundreds more pages to the package. Of course it's not the quantity of information, but the quality that matters. I once paid $80 for a 76-page ebook and the information in it made me thousands of dollars - glad I didn't pass up that opportunity. If you're anything like me, you probably already make it a habit to learn important secrets that others don't know. Why not continue the process, and order now?

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    99 Lies - Another Book Of Secrets

    Book of Lies

    It probably wouldn't surprise you to learn that government officials, doctors, businesses, and reporters are lying to you. They do it for profit, control, votes, or ego. Friends and family even lie "for your own good" (or they think they are telling the truth). With this book you'll start to see through the lies. In fact, learning the truth covered in Lie # 1 will save you ten times the price of this whole package.

    Some lies exist because we like simple solutions to complex problems - a desire that can cost an individual and society a fortune. An example? See Lie # 3. (People will wonder where you learn these secrets.) But let me warn you that lies we tell ourselves are covered too, so if it bothers you to see your own lies revealed, avoid this book. On the other hand, if you want to see through all dishonesty and grow in wealth and personal power as a result - this is a book for you.

    Lies You'll Learn The Truth About:

    # 2. An aspirin a day is good for you? - Or is it sending thousands to the hospital?
    # 4. Bottled beer is better? - You'll laugh - and save money - when you read about the research.
    # 8. You need comprehensive auto insurance? - Learn a better way.
    # 5. DDT causes cancer? - A lie resulting in millions of deaths.
    # 18. Premium gas is better? - It may actually be worse for your car.
    # 34. A juror can judge only facts? - A juror has an absolute right to "nullify" a law.
    # 93. A business is risky? - Not anymore - see how a business can be safer than a job.
    # 14. Shortages can be fixed by governments? - Only 1 in 100 know what really causes shortages.
    # 27. If it says whole wheat it is? - Learn how food companies lie, and how to find the truth.
    # 87 - FDIC insurance protects your bank account? - Not from theft!
    # 49 - You have no money to invest? - Oh yes you do.
    # 66 - You don't have time for...? - How we make time when it matters.
    # 26 - Businesses don't want regulation? - Guess again. See how they lobby for it and why.
    # 85 - Mount Everest is the highest mountain? - It depends how you measure.

     

    A Survival Guide For Interesting Times

    This book shows you how to survive everything from a pay cut to wars to and natural disasters. It's meant for times like these, when many people feel the ancient curse, "May you live in interesting times" has afflicted us. The variety of potential circumstances and preparations covered might surprise you.

    Chapter One: Preparing For Interesting Times - How to train yourself for economic survival, develop alternate streams of income, and make contingency plans.

    Chapter Two: The Arrival Of Interesting Times - What to do when rough times come and why speed is crucial.

    Chapter Three: How To Get Money Quickly - Dozens of ways to generate income.

    Chapter 4: Survival Jobs - The key types to look for.

    Chapter 5: Survival Businesses - Three dozen low-risk, low-investment ways to make money quickly.

    Chapter 6: An Economic Survival Story - An inspiring look at what's possible.

    Chapter 7: Preparing For Dreadfully Interesting Times - Preparing for epidemics, wars, tyranny and natural disasters... What to put in your BOB (bug out bag) and what a BOV and BOL are.

    Chapter Eight: Hiding Money - Protecting assets in legal and other ways... Secret stashes and where to have them... Gold and silver and other money alternatives.

    Chapter Nine: A Collection Of Survival Skills - How to survive a car chase... Get past security fences ... Survive a dog attack... How to escape ropes, flexicuffs, kidnappers, and plane crashes... How to find food during anarchy, disguise yourself and disappear... How to find water, protect yourself from air contamination, and survive a gunfight.

    Chapter Ten: Wilderness Survival - The basics of how to survive in the wild almost anywhere on the planet.

    Chapter Eleven: Notes On Thinking Like A Survivor - How to think like a survivor, with examples of creative uses for a variety of items, to get you thinking about how to use what you have.

    Some Excerpts From The Package:

    How To Plant An Idea - To plant an idea in a person's mind, say something like, "What will you do if your plan doesn't work?" In this case you have planted the seed of doubt. This doesn't have to be a negative plant, though. The idea is simply to get a person to answer in a given direction. This gets them thinking... (From Chapter 1 of "You Aren't Supposed To Know.")

    Protecting Yourself From Air Contamination - Having some masks around is a good idea if you want to be prepared for a biological weapons attack, or for the toxic dust that fills the air after large explosions like those in New York on 9/11/01, or for epidemics of various sorts. What kind should you get? The cheapest dust masks available locally are better than nothing, but they are not usually much good at keeping out the biological agents. The best are filter masks that meet the "N95" standard. You can buy these... (From Chapter 9 of A Survival Guide for Interesting Times.)

    What Does Reduced-Calorie Mean? - For a food item to use the label "reduced calorie," it must have 25% fewer calories than the comparison product, according to FDA rules. This does not necessarily mean that it is "low calorie." For example, if regular mixed nuts have 165 calories per ounce, "reduced calorie" mixed nuts could still have up to 121 calories per ounce - 10% more than pure sugar! "Low calorie" means 40 calories or less per serving, according to FDA rules. However, even this can be misleading, since the FDA rules do not specify what a "serving" is. If the serving size chosen by the manufacturer happens to be a fourth of the amount you typically eat, then you are may actually be getting 160 calories per serving. Look at... (From the "More Secrets" section of "You Aren't Supposed To Know.")

    Survival Businesses - If you've lost your job and unemployment is high, starting a small business may be the best way to generate income quickly... the following businesses are all possible to start for less than a thousand dollars... In fact, some of these can be started with less than $50. Your initial investment depends on what resources you already have available. If you already have a car, for example, you might start a delivery service for the cost of filling the tank and offering someone your help. If you have a computer and are already paying for internet access, there are a number of ways to start making money with no investment... (Read about three dozen survival businesses in Chapter 6 of A Survival Guide for Interesting Times.)

    Implied Defense - A Sign Of Lying - Rather than answering directly, a liar may offer evidence of character or belief. For example, if asked whether he told someone something, he might answer, "You know how I feel about gossips." This implies a "no" while subtly announcing that he'll take further inquiry as an attack on his character. This is an interesting commentary on how people feel about dishonesty. In the example given, the man... (Continued in the book, "Lying - Signs of Lying and How To Trap A Liar.")

    Throw Away Tickets - I was sitting in the Miami airport one day, and the woman next to me explained that she was flying to Houston. It was cheaper to buy a ticket to Los Angeles, however, on a flight that transferred in Houston. She would just get off in Houston and throw away the other part of the ticket. Moral of the story? If you are flying to a location that is a common transfer point, you may want to check on other flights that transfer there. The airlines don't like this... (From Chapter 6 of "Travel Secrets.")

    How To Escape Handcuffs - ...keep a key hidden somewhere on your body or clothing for use when necessary. You can buy both handcuffs and keys at some security stores. Online there are numerous vendors. I just checked and found a double set of keys for less than three dollars... handcuffs have been opened with safety pins. I have even opened them with a paper clip. The advantage of using a paper clip or safety pin is that these... (From Chapter 9 of A Survival Guide for Interesting Times.)

    What Size Is That? - ...clothing manufacturers mostly ignore these standards. More and more, they each have their own sizing scheme, often resorting to what is called "vanity sizing," which is the practice of cutting clothes larger and labeling them smaller. Why do they do this? So women can feel better about wearing the clothing. The average US woman, weighs 164 pounds in 2006 compared to 140 in 1960. Probably most would rather not admit... (From #78 in "99 Lies")

    Subliminally Motivating Words - If you say "think about it," they'll do just that. It's not a call to action. Instead, use words like "today," and "now," and "do this." The sounds of similarly-pronounced words may matter as well. The words "buy" and "by" are a classic example. Many subliminal experts will tell you that even using "by now," repetitively, as in "By now you can see that this car is luxurious," is subconsciously taken as "buy now." Now you'll know what's going on if you hear a salesman... (From Chapter 1 of "You Aren't Supposed To Know.")

    The Polygraph Test - Most scientists now agree that polygraph "testing" is junk science. In fact, John Larson, one of the pioneers of polygraphic lie detection, says "I'm sorry I ever had any part in it's development." The test is valued by governments and others because it is useful for getting damaging admissions from people, especially those who don't know that the test is a sham. Unfortunately, the test is actually biased against the truthful. This is because... (From Chapter 10; "How To Beat A Lie Detector Test," in "You Aren't Supposed To Know.")

     

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    Learn the latest from the science of behavioral economics. Suppose a store has two microwaves for $59 and $79. Did you know they can immediately increase sales of the $79 one by adding a $129 microwave to the shelf? Such techniques are being used on you. That one is called "extremeness aversion." We subconsciously avoid the cheapest and most expensive items for no rational reason. What about "Weber's law," "regret aversion" and "refusal to book losses?" Discover the truth about subliminal sales techniques that are used on you - and what to do about it. (By the way, we need to be sold, so don't hold it against them. A salesman's job is to sell. Ours is to learn how to be sold the right things.)

    Bonus: Travel Secrets

    Use the magic words to get the lowest rates in hotels - find out how in Chapter 14. Learn how to get discounted and even free plane tickets as a courier... How to travel overseas with only carry-on luggage (and why you might want to)... How to safely carry money and documents.

    When I first went to Ecuador from northern Michigan, the cheapest round-trip plane ticket was $1720. Then I stumbled upon a way to save more than a thousand dollars (see Chapter 3). It got me started researching and collecting the secrets of the travel industry. My small but powerful ebook, Travel Secrets was the result.

    Bonus: Lying: Signs Of Lying And How To Trap A Liar

    Would you like to spot a lie, prevent lies, trap a liar and get a confession? Imagine how useful that might be. You'll learn 30 indications of a lie, what micro-expressions are, how an "implied defense" is used to lie, what to watch for in person's initial reaction to a question, how to spot a "forced" smile, how casually introducing false information helps catch a liar (I learned this little trick from a border guard), and more.

    Part Two covers general interrogation techniques. Many involve only simple questions, but how you ask makes all the difference. See Part Three for more than a dozen great techniques for getting a person to confess. Part Four? is about investigation and information gathering. What if your teenage son says he was at his friend's house, but you suspect otherwise? Or your husband leaves several nights each week and you think he's lying about where he's going? You'll learn how to get at the truth.

    How Much Are These Secrets Worth?

    Perhaps it's worth something to be the life of a conversation with your new knowledge, but here are some examples of more measurable results:

    • I showed my father how to search for lost accounts (More Secrets # 89). He found an insurance refund my mother had been owed for years, and they soon had a check in the mail for almost $1,000.
    • A $6 cure removed a precancerous growth from my skin in weeks, after I had lived with it for years. You'll learn about this and other health secrets in Chapter 5 (You Aren't Supposed To Know).
    • Eliminating credit card fees saved me hundreds over the years (Chapter 18 - You Aren't Supposed To Know).
    • When my wife and I went to Ecuador, the cheapest tickets online were $1700 each. We paid less than $700 by using a little trick I discovered. That was a savings of $2,000! (Travel Secrets bonus).
    • I showed a friend how paying just the minimums on most of his credit cards could save him hundreds in interest (Chapter 16 - You Aren't Supposed To Know).

    It can be difficult to put a price on good information, but $200 seems justified for any of the above secrets. What about the following secrets from the More Secrets section of You Aren't Supposed To Know?

    How To Lose Five Pounds Tomorrow (#48)... Make Money With Credit Cards (#61)... Sell A Home With Problems (#99)... Better Job Interview Secret (#111)... Secret Hangover Cures (#84)... Towns With Houses Under $50,000 (#8)... Keep A Traffic Ticket Off Your Record (#24)... Systematic Poetry Secret (#35)... How You Can Levitate (#46)..., How To Eliminate An Old Debt (#216)... Slot Machine Secret (#176)... Personal Energy Secret (#152)... How To Get Two IRA Tax Deductions For One Contribution (#141)... Cheap High Blood Pressure Treatment (#131)... Improve Your Lottery Odds (#112)... Bankruptcy Recovery Secret (#75).

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