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Scientists Intervene in TED Controversy

knowre.jpegTED's removal of talks by myself and Rupert Sheldrake from their Youtube channel has led to a stunning intervention by 19 leading scientists(more)

TED Backs Down: People Power Wins the Day Against Censorship

grahamteaser.pngFollowing popular outcry in response to TED’s censorship of recent TEDx talks by Rupert Sheldrake and me, TED is forced to retract its position and put the talks back online in a “reserved” area of their site. (more)

Entangled: Fantasy Adventure for a Dollar

entangledre.jpgDon't miss your chance to get your hands on Graham Hancock's fantasy adventure novel, Entangled, for just a dollar before Sunday, May 13!  (more)

The War on Consciousness

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It is exceedingly strange that we have empowered faceless bureaucratic authorities to send armed agents to break into our homes, throw us into prison and deprive us of our income and reputation simply because we wish to explore our own consciousness. Yet without sovereignty over our own consciousness, we cannot in any meaningful sense be sovereign over anything else either. (more)

Let's Talk about Drugs

Grahamthmb.jpgI was recently interviewed by Cara Lavan of Knowdrugs.net about drugs, the drug war, personal freedom and cognitive liberty. The interview captures key points to take into account if we are to get to grips with these issues in society. [VIDEO] (more)

Entangled: Chapter Four

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Still, surely she must summon help? While there was even the faintest hope, surely she couldn’t just let her meat body expire? Could she? And what would happen to her aerial body if she did? Perhaps she would just go pop! and disappear?--From the novel, Entangled. (more)

Entangled: Chapter Three

hills2thumb.jpgShe found herself feeling sorry for the Uglies, and realizing again that they couldn’t possibly just be dumb mindless animals. They walk on two legs, just like we do. They have hands with five fingers, feet with five toes. They have ears like ours, eyes like ours. Just like ours. -- From the novel, Entagled. (more)

Entangled: Chapter Two

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Fumbling for her ID, Leoni spilled the contents of her purse all over the passenger seat and burst into tears to create a distraction when she saw, under the unforgiving glare of the street lights, not only her driving license, credit cards, money, tampons, condoms and lipstick but also a dozen bulging wraps of cocaine. -- From the novel, Entangled (more)

Entangled: Chapter One

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The Uglies were supposed to be mindless animals, like aurochs or rhinos, lacking in smarts and incapable of any of the finer emotions. But the eyes of this youth, staring at her with such urgency, were entirely human and filled with sensibilities she had no difficulty recognizing. -- From the novel, Entangled.  (more)

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