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Average rating: 3.79 · 200 ratings · 28 reviews · 45 distinct worksSimilar authors
Secrets of the Best Data Wa...

3.07 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2000
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Children See Dead People: C...

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The Ordinary Necromancers: ...

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Homo Roboticus: The Inner H...

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The Old Spy

4.20 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2011
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The Cold Case of Father Bre...

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Golfing in Ireland: The Mos...

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1997 — 9 editions
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DRONE

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2015
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HACKED

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Who Iced Fat Pauli

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“Greek oracles were like living Ouija boards. They communicated with the gods rather than the dead. It’s funny the way people imagine making contact with the Devil via Ouija, but never with God. Will God not come if summoned?”
Rob Armstrong, The Ordinary Necromancers: The Science of Ouija

“The real purpose of Christianity – Ouija Christianity, shall we say – was to show everyone that they have a divine nature as well as a human nature and the divine can be accessed and used to perform wonders and make this world a paradise. Unfortunately, the message got lost and the powers-that-be made Christianity into a message about an external God rather than an internal God, a God that had to be worshipped, and needed a Church and a power hierarchy for this purpose. Christendom required people to express individual faith in their “Lord and Savior”. The real Christian message wasn’t that you should worship God but that you should become God – by accessing your inner divine nature, just as Jesus had accessed his. He was the example for all of us, not a unique person different from all of us. Why do you think Jesus said, “For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you.”
Rob Armstrong, The Ordinary Necromancers: The Science of Ouija

“Did humanity once “sleepwalk” during the day? Was Homo sapiens preceded by Homo roboticus? And is Homo sapiens actually just a cloak that Homo roboticus wears, i.e., Homo roboticus remains the core human? If you remove the “wise” cloak, you go straight back to the robot. All humans are robots underneath, and the controllers of modern society are much more interested in the robot than the person.”
Rob Armstrong, Homo Roboticus: The Inner Human Robot Revealed By Sleepwalking and Hypnosis



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