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A spooky millionaire? Is success based on hard work, or chance and random circumstances? Well, not quite; instead, the answer dwells deep in your own mind, in your unfulfilled latent potential and how you were conditioned to block the self-actualization of your abilities and talents. After all, you are a descendant of life's winners: those who survived plagues, famine and everything that life could throw at them. So, you were designed for success on this planet and in these dimensions. However, how do you get that most powerful tool at your disposal - your mind - to actually work for you instead of against you? Here's a new slant on the library of self-help books currently out there. Consider this: the Sociology and Parasociology of success. In this 2nd title in the Spooky Success series, John Gold explains how understanding sociological concepts can help to unlock your true potential and path to prosperity. If you have a genuine willingness to change direction and reconquer the latent goldmine of your own thought processes, then the path thus far trodden will transform into the glittering avenue of your future, because in essence: The Spooky Millionaire is you. Note that 'millionaire' can also mean experiencing the non-financial riches of joy, happiness and greater fulfilment in life. This book contains no magic spells, or lucky charm suggestions; instead, welcome to the new and growing field of the parasociology of success.
The Sin. The Truth. The Confession. "If you had to kill the Pope would you do it?" "Only if it depended on national security." - In November of 1962 one hundred and twenty-five men- new recruits barely out of boot camp - from the Army, Navy, and Marines were taken to the U.S. Naval Training center in San Diego. For ten days, each as uninformed as the recruit next to the, were shuttled to an unnamed facility to undergo psychological profiling under the watch of- what was then called, their instructors. On the eleventh day fifty remained. The fifty, given new identities, were flown to North Carolina where they endured physical and mental assessment until thirty remained then twenty, then ten. The psychological evaluations the ten were subjected to could only be called torture. The physical torments made boot camp seem like preschool. At the end, six remained. Six men, who over the course of the next year, would become an elite squad of military snipers. An assassination team with an undisclosed mission - to them. Mark- eighteen, less than four months in the U.S. Navy- was one of the six chosen to fire three bullets on November 22, 1963. "If Kennedy gets in the way...shoot him" is his confession. "A sniper hears the bullet regardless of the silence. He wanted the silencer removed." www.ifkennedygetsintheway.com
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