Books

9/11
Jim Marrs, journalist, has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of North Texas, has worked for a number of Texas newspapers and even owned a couple, is currently a member in two journalism organizations - the Society of Professional Journalists and Investigative Reporters & Editors, was past president of the Press Club of Fort Worth:
Inside Job: Unmasking the Conspiracies of 9/11
Daniel Hopsicker, independent journalist:
Welcome to Terrorland: Mohamed Atta & the 9-11 Cover-Up Florida

Environment
Rosalie Bertell, click for more info on the author:
Planet Earth: The Latest Weapon of War
Art Bell, Whitley Strieber, novelist, freelance writer:
The Coming Global Superstorm (Adobe Reader download)

HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program)
Dr. Nick Begich, eldest son of the late U.S. Congressman, Nick Begich Sr., and political activist Pegge Begich, is well known in Alaska for his own political activities. He has been pursuing independent research in the sciences and politics for most of his adult life, is the editor of Earthpulse Flashpoints, a new-science book series and has served as an expert witness and speaker before the European Parliament and has spoken on various issues for groups representing citizen concerns, statesmen and elected officials, scientists and others:
Angels Don't Play This Haarp: Advances in Tesla Technology

Health
Christopher D. Cook, an award-winning investigative journalist who reports widely on labor, welfare and other issues; he has written for Harper's Magazine, The Christian Science Monitor, The Progressive and In These Times:
Diet for a Dead Planet: How the Food Industry is Killing Us
Eric Schlosser, a correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly, has received a number of journalistic honours, including a National Magazine Award in the U.S. for an earlier version of Reefer Madness; his first book, Fast Food Nation, has been a bestseller in Britain, Japan and the U.S. ('Schlosser could do for the fast food industry what Rachel Carson's Silent Spring did for producers of pesticide'):
Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal
John Crewdson, science journalist, investigator:
Science Fictions: A Scientific Mystery, a Massive Cover-up and the Dark Legacy of Robert Gallo

Media
Project Censored (Sonoma State University):
Censored 2001: 25 Years of Censored News and the Top Censored Stories of the Year (Censored, 2001)
Censored 2003: The Top 25 Censored Stories (Censored)
Censored 2004: The Top 25 Censored Stories (Censored)
Censored 2005 : The Top 25 Censored Stories
Project Censored Guide to Independent Media and Activism (Open Media Pamphlet Series)

Natural & Over-unity (O/U) Energies
Callum Coats, author and researcher, and Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958), Austrian forester and inventor:
Energy Evolution
Living Energies: Exposition of Concepts Viktor Schauberger
Living Energies: The Schauberger's Work With Trees, Light, Air, and Water
The Fertile Earth: Nature's Energies in Agriculture, Soil Fertilisation and Forestry
The Water Wizard: The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water

Other Dimensions, Various Mysteries, UFOs, etc.
Jim Marrs, a journalist from Ft. Worth, TX, is an active student of the JFK assassination since the day it happened, and takes a strong interest in occult knowledge and other conspiracies of history:
Alien Agenda: Investigating the Extraterrestrial Presence Among Us

People & Economics
John Perkins, founder of Dream Change Coalition, an organization that promotes sustainable living, author of several books, including "The World Is As You Dream It: Shamanic Teachings from the Amazon and Andes" and "Shapeshifting: Shamanic Techniques for Global and Personal Transformation":
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (click for book description)
Duff Wilson, 1982 graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York, first two-time winner of the Harvard University Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, is an investigative reporter with The New York Times; he worked as an investigative reporter for The Seattle Times after 1989 and, before that, for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the AP; he also won a Loeb and Polk among more than 30 national and regional journalism awards:
Fateful Harvest: The True Story of a Small Town, a Global Industry, and a Toxic Secret
Barbara Ehrenreich, author, social activist and feminist, has written on the subjects of healthcare, class, families, and sex:
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America
Beth Shulman, is a lawyer and consultant focusing on work-related issues:
The Betrayal of Work: How Low-Wage Jobs Fail 30 Million Americans and Their Families
Prof. Ulrich Duchrow, co-founder of Kairos Europa (Ecumenical groups and networks for alternatives to neo-liberal globalisation), Prof. Franz Josef Hinkelammert:
Property for People, Not for Profit: Alternatives to Global Tyranny of Capital
David K. Shipler worked for the New York Times from 1966 to 1988, reporting from New York, Saigon, Moscow, and Jerusalem before serving as chief diplomatic correspondent in Washington, D.C., has written for The New Yorker, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times, has been a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution and a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has taught at Princeton University, at American University in Washington, D.C., and at Dartmouth College; he lives in Chevy Chase, MD:
The Working Poor: Invisible in America
Jose Arguelles, author-professor (click on link for more info on the author):
Time and the Technosphere: The Law of Time in Human Affairs

People & Politics
David Ray Griffin, author of several books, professor of philosophy and religion at Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University, one of the co-directors of the Center for Process Studies:
The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9/11
Book review of David Ray Griffin's The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9/11
Jamin B. Raskin, American University Washington College of Law professor of constitutional law and the 1st Amendment, founder of its Marshall-Brennan Fellows Program; former assistant attorney general for the Commonwealth of MA, active public interest lawyer defending the rights of political expression and participation for both adults and young people:
Overruling Democracy: The Supreme Court Vs. the American People
James Webb, a young, brilliant student of the occult and its relationship to politics, the author of such masterpieces as The Occult Establishment, The Occult Underground, and The Harmonious Circle, died May 8, 1980, of suicide:
Occult Underground
Howard Zinn, author, historian, playwright, taught at Spellman College in Atlanta, Georgia, then at Boston University, was active in the civil rights movement, and in the movement against the Vietnam war:
A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present
The Twentieth Century: A People's History
You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times

Zero Point Energy & Anti-gravity
Nick Cook, aviation editor for Jane's Defense Weekly:
The Hunt for Zero Point: Inside the Classified World of Antigravity Technology
Moray B. King, electrical engineer:
Quest for Zero Point Energy Engineering Principles for Free Energy
Tapping the Zero Point Energy: Free Energy in Today's Physics