Wayne's Guides

Secret Guide to Health — $20

We are all brought up to believe in doctors. We eat and breathe what we want, including a bunch of poisons such as caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, and aspartame, and when we get sick as a result, we turn the responsibility for our health over to our doctor. What the AMA, the FDA, and other groups don’t want you to know is how totally the pharmaceutical industry is in control of the health industry. Well, sickness industry, actually. There are several well researched books which blow the whistle on this whole mess. The American health care system is (a) the most expensive in the developed world and (b) one of the worst in terms of longevity and infant survival.
The Secret Guide to Health will help you avoid the poisons which are making you sick and help you add 30 to 60 healthy years to your life. You need to learn about what foods to eat and which to avoid. You need to know about the importance of drinking enough pure water. You’ll learn the truth about vaccinations, dental amalgam, root canals, and other health threats. Or you can do like most people and die of cancer, a stroke, a heart attack, or hobble around a nursing home as an Alzheimer’s veggie like my mother did.
How much is it worth to you to completely recover from any chronic illness you have? What’s it worth to not have to worry about having a heart attack, stroke, or cancer? Or arthritis, diabetes, back aches, migraine, or even tooth decay? What’s it worth not to be among the 50% of the old people forced to live in a nursing home? Or to have to worry about osteoporosis or breaking a hip? All of these illnesses are on the increase and, unless you make some major changes in your life, one or more of these are inevitably in your future.
How about a diet where you can eat all you want and never again have to worry about being overweight?
My solution to avoiding the miseries which are hitting people at younger and younger ages is so simple that you’re going to be madder than hell that you’ve been suckered all of your life.
Why hasn’t somebody else blown the whistle on the "system?" It’s money, of course. Our $1.5 trillion so-called health care industry only makes money when you get sick, so they have no vested interest in your being healthy. Besides, most people won’t pay a nickel for health, but when they get sick they’ll pay whatever the traffic will bear, including $2,000 a day hospital care and $50,000 operations.
My book is only $10, but I think you’ll agree that at $10,000 it would still be a bargain. There’s no other book like this available at any price.
My guarantee: if my book doesn’t make good solid sense and isn’t well researched, send it back and I’ll refund your ten bucks.

Secret Guide to Wealth — $5

There are no known benefits to being poor, yet most people settle for careers which will never net them much money—such as working for a big company, the government, or teaching. The basic secret to making money is to own your own company. My book explains how you can get others to happliy pay you to learn what you need to know to be an entrepreneur, and do it even though you have no college degree résumé, or even any experience! And do it from 17 to 70.
An Inc. Magazine survey of America’s most successful entrepreneurs showed that virtually none of them ever completed college. They either never bothered to waste the time and money or, like Bill Gates, they dropped out.
I spill the beans on the whole job scam. If you work for someone else for more than a couple of years, you’re a sucker. When I finally figured out what was really going on I started my own company and within a couple of years I was buying the toys of the rich—like a yacht, an Arab horse, a plane, and a couple Porsches.
But the best part of making money is the freedom it provides. The freedom to travel and have adventures. Well, read my been-there, done-that list and eat your heart out. Or, better yet, follow my instructions and build your own list. It sure beats the heck out of spending years in morning and evening commutes.
My guarantee: If you follow my instructions and aren’t a millionaire within seven years you get your $5 back. Now, I realize that gratitude is the least felt of all human emotions, but maybe you could send me a check for the $5,000 I should charge for this book when you make your first million? I’ll send you the $5 change.

Secret Guide to Wisdom — $5

This is a review of about a hundred books which our school system should have encouraged you to read. No, I don’t sell these books—that would be a conflict of interest. I’m recommending them because they are critically important to helping you understand what a sham most of the things we’ve been brought up to believe in are. I’ve had to read thousands of books to find these few gems. You don’t.
Yes, I’m an iconoclast—that’s someone who challenges conventional or cherished beliefs and institutions as being false or harmful. Hey, that’s me, and I want to enlist you in my crusade. But to do that I need you to understand more about the world—the stuff they don’t teach you in school. This guide will, I predict, turn out to be one of the most treasured reference books you’ll ever get.
After reading these books you’ll be death to any party because you’ll know more about almost anything than anyone else. You’ll be a social pariah unless you learn to keep your mouth shut—a skill I have not yet mastered. But it is fun to be able to go on talk radio shows like Art Bell, Sightings, and Laura Lee and talk knowledgeably about a wide range of subjects.

 Editorial Essay Reprints —$10 each

Thousands of my 73 Amateur Radio Today readers subscribe mainly to read my lengthy editorial essays. They cover any subject I think people should be interested in. Indeed, much of the information in my books first appeared in my essays. A reprint of my 1996 non-ham radio oriented essays (124 pages) is available as item #72. The 1997 essays (#74) run 148 pages. The 1998 essays ran 164 pages (#75), and 1999 ran 132 pages (#76). When I get some time I'll have the 2000 essays available. Now you can read 100% pure Wayne Green, without having to subscribe to a ham radio magazine to give yourself a liberal education. No, make that a conservative education. Friends, you've been brainwashed about doctors, the value of college, the Moon landings, Social Security, vaccinations, fluoridation, sugar, and almost everything else we're taught to believe in. I've written over a thousand editorials over the last 50 years and I haven't yet had to retract anything. I do my homework carefully before I write.

Cold Fusion Journal — Back Issue Specials

If you'd like to catch up with what's been going on in the cold fusion field, I can put together a collection of ten back issues of the journal, which includes the prize-winning first issue, for only $40 (#23). Or, a more complete 20 back issue collection, which is packed with reprints of the key cold fusion patents and theory papers by the world's top researchers and solid-state physicists is $75 (#25). The ground floor of this new industry is still wide open. We'll soon be seeing more new billionaires. Will you be reading about them and kicking yourself for missing the boat? Steve Jobs started on his road to billions as a youngster in his family's garage. That's where I first met him.

Wayne’s WWII Submarine Adventures — $5

What’s it like to be depth charged? What’s it like to hear a ship being torpedoed and sinking? Well, it’s nothing like in the movies.
As a result of my interest in amateur radio, I served in the Navy as an electronic technician 1942-1946, dur-ing WWII, including five exciting war patrols on the USS Drum (SS-228) in and around Japan (1943-1945). We were one of the ten most successful submarines of the war. The Drum is now on display in Battleship Park in Mobile, Alabama. Please pay it a visit.
This is the story of the day-to-day life on a submarine, with battle attacks, what it’s like being depth charged (which happened a lot), playing pinochle, and many humorous events. It also includes the incredible coincidences which have made me one of the few people still alive who know the real story of what happened to Amelia Earhart, which our government is still covering up after over 60 years!
These stories were originally in a Drum Newsletter I published to help get my old shipmates to attend our yearly reunions and many are framed and on display in the Drum. There’s lots of submarine fiction, but not many fact books.
I think you’ll enjoy reading about the two times I saved the boat from being sunk. Well, I was in the right place at the right time, and I knew what to do.
Then there was the time Skinny Ginny ground up onions for hash while we were submerged and we were forced to surface with Japanese patrol planes all around to clean the air so we could see to run the boat. Luckily we didn’t get spotted or I probably wouldn’t be around today.

Human Extinction Predictions— $5

After listening to one Art Bell guest after another predicting a mass extinction in the near future, and then reading their books on the subject, I decided it was time to collect these disaster prophecies into one master doom book. I’ve reviewed a bunch of these catastrophe books for you in a 28-page booklet. The worst part is that several of the prophets making the predictions have an impressive history of having accurately predicted past events such as earthquakes, volcano erruptions, and major weather changes.
Will most of mankind be wiped out in the near future by a sudden pole shift, a comet, asteroid or meteor, WWIII, a massive solar flare, that cursed ozone hole, a new ice age, global warming, or perhaps a new biological weapon? Or will it just be terrorist attacks with nukes or biologicals on our cities? You can even read what Nostradamus has predicted, and he says that 97% of the Earth’s population will be wiped out in the next few years. Get my Human Extinction Prophecies book and start preparing your family for the worst.

Moondoggle — $5

My wife Sherry recently signed up for a video production class at nearby Keene State College. The course naturally entailed her having to produce a short video. Instead of doing one on how to wash your sox or something like that, she decided to tackle the NASA Moon landing controversy.
She got every photo, video, and book she could find about the Apollo Moon missions. She read René’s book, NASA Mooned America, Bill Kaysing’s book, We Never Went To The Moon, and Bill Brian’s Moongate. She read the autobiographies of the astronauts. I helped her by going through the three Moon books and making a list of the reasons why it looks to me as if the missions had to have been faked.
Sherry did a nice job of exposing some of the more obvious fakery in her "Moongate" short — which got her an A for the course. But this got me busy writing about each of the 45 key reasons that convinced me that NASA had to have faked the whole show. The result is a 56-page booklet which I have seriously underpriced at $5. It’s called Moondoggle. If you want to be outrageous and really upset the believers in the feat of the century, arm yourself with the booklet.
Yes, I know, the whole idea that something as important to our country as the Moon landings could have been faked is so ridiculous that almost anyone’s first reaction is that you are crazy to even suggest such a thing. Unfortunately, I don’t believe this will turn out to be the biggest government hoax of the century, but it sure will at least be the second biggest. You’ll get many times your five dollars worth of fun when you arm yourself with the information in this booklet. You may even want to get some extra copies to upset your true believer friends.
Once you read this you’ll want to be a big spender and invest $30 in Renés book (#90). It’s listed further on. René has done an excellent job of research. You'll also want to get the $35 568-page Dark Moon, which I'm importing from London (#92). This book is the result of years of meticulous research into every aspect of the Moon landing hoax. For instance, they measured the LEM hatch and found it several inches too small for the astronaut's on their space suits to possibly pass through.

Improving Your State Government — $5

Once you’re healthy, wealthy and wise you owe me big time and that measily $15 you spent learning the secrets that have turned your whole life around isn’t going to get you into heaven. The next step, besides your teaching others what I’ve taught you, will be for you to help me fix some of the more serious problems our local, state, and federal governments are causing. In this booklet I propose a couple dozen ways that any state can be improved. And remember, it only takes one determined person to bring about big changes. You’re going to like my proposals—like how to get any government department to cut its staff in half within three years and do it enthusiastically and cooperatively. And how to get state employees to start providing service and stop making life miserable for us. And even a way for a really progressive state to not have to collect any taxes at all! Read my book and then run for your state legislature and start changing things. Raise some hell.

Classical Music Guide — $5

Stress is a killer. Closing your eyes, leaning back, breathing deeply and letting out a series of loud sighs will help. But even more important is to spend some time each day listening to classical music. It’ll calm your mind like nothing else!
When you read Secrets of the Soil you’ll find that plants respond amazingly to classical music. They grow faster and stronger, and even have sweeter fruit. Rock’n’roll stunts their growth and makes their fruit bitter. Similar tests with animals had to be stopped because the animals exposed to rock’n’roll were killing each other—like our school kids.
If you need some help in finding the best classical music you’re in luck. Professor Green to the rescue. Yes, I have a 20-page booklet which will guide you towards building a superb 100 CD classical music collection.
All of the most famous classics are listed, of course, but you’ll also discover some lesser known gems that are incredibly beautiful. Have you listened to Nazareth, Gottschalk, Glière, or Delius? Benefit from my 70+ years of listening to classical music—and from publishing America’s #1 music magazine for ten years.

Wayne’s Travel Diaries — $5 each

The first book (item #11) will take you to Russia, Ukraine, London, Aspen, St. Pierre, Munich, Krakow, Prague and Vienna, all without it costing nearly what you’d think. For instance, how about a round trip tour for two to Munich, Vienna, Krakow and Prague, including first class flights, nice ho-tels, good meals, and a rental Audi, all for under $1,000? Yep. And that included the amazing salt mines of Krakow and Linzer torte in Vienna.
This book includes our trip to Hawaii for the fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion on Maui. We used the occasion to sightsee all six of the major islands. I went scuba diving on all of them too. It was one heck of a trip. You’ll also enjoy our visit to Moscow, Yalta, Leningrad, the Ukraine, and some small Russian towns.
The second book (item # 12) covers our visits to the Caribbean islands, which is one of the closest and least expensive foreign places to visit. But wouldn’t you like to get some travel hints from a true skinflint before you go?
Well, I’ve visited almost every country in the Caribbean—to scuba dive the reefs with my underwater video camera, visit ham radio friends, and sightsee. This is the travel diary of a skinflint’s adventures to these islands. For instance, how about a 21-day visit to 11 islands, diving and visit-ing ham operators? You won’t believe how little it can cost when you know the ropes.
The Caribbean area is nearby for inexpensive, short vacations, and this is not your usual travel guide. Or maybe you don’t want to know ahead of time which islands are plagued with incredibly tiny ants, which with mosquitoes, and how to avoid the proliferation of tourist traps and high priced taxis.
With Monterserrat’s volcano blowing up you may have seen pictures of the place Sherry and I stayed. It was a bed and breakfast estate with a pool and run by a ham, so I got to use his ham station while there. Paul McCartney also stayed there a couple years back. The Caribbean can be a bargain paradise in the off season, both above and below the water.

Making Silver Colloid — $20

You don’t have to pay big bucks for silver colloid, you can make it yourself. All it takes is three 9V transistor radio batteries and a couple pieces of pure silver. You can get the batteries anywhere, but pure silver wire is much more difficult to find, particularly since you don’t need a big roll of it. Two 5" lengths is all you need to make silver colloid for years. Yes, I’ve invested in a roll of #10 (very heavy) fine (99.999 pure) silver wire and I’ll cut off a couple of 5" lengths for you for $15. Stick ’em in a glass of distilled water, add a tiny touch of salt to make the water conductive, connect the battery to the two wires and in about ten minutes you’ll have about a 5 ppm solution of silver colloid. Or you can make a more sophisticated unit from an article in the April 1997 issue of 73 (a reprint of the article is $5 (item #98). To make this even easier, I have a kit of the three battery clips and two alligator clips to hold the silver wire available for $5 (item #99).

For $40, I'll send you the complete kit with a power supply, silver rods, instructions and a reprint of an article on the whole subject (item #82).

 Or you can buy the stuff from a mail order company or a health food store for around $20 per thimble.
Colloidal silver seems like the answer to the overuse of antibiotics and the increasing resistance of germs to them. People are using it to wash food to get rid of E. Coli and salmonella, and even drinking it to fight infections. It’ll get rid of athlete’s foot for you too, as well as any other fungus — like stinky feet.
The stuff is expensive to buy and dirt cheap to make yourself, so read up on it and join the converts. The main book I recommend on the subject (yes, it’s in my Guide) is The Magic Silver Bullet by Dr. Farber. He’s got a new edition out and he told me he’s working on still another.

$1 Million Sales Video — $40 (worth $4,000)

I used to give lectures to business executives on how to get free ad-vertising. While this was very unpopular with my fellow publishers, my goal has always been to do my best to help my advertisers get as much bang for their ad bucks as possible. I figured if I helped make them rich, I’d probably do okay too. I have.
But I couldn’t get enough advertisers together at any one place or time, so I made a video which explains how almost any company can generate at least an extra million dollars in sales just by the clever use of PR. I ex-plain how to do new products releases, and how to get them published. I explain how to get magazines to publish product review articles. On the average a new product mention will result in about the same sales as two full page ads, since an endorsement of your product by the magazine is implied. And a good product review ar-ticle, a super endorsement, will normally sell as much product as ten full page ads.
The secret is in how you go about doing your releases and how to get editors to publish product reviews for you. Having been a publisher for almost 50 years, I know how to manipulate editors and publishers. And I spill the beans.
Having dealt with many of the largest ad agencies and PR firms in the country, I can tell you that I’ve found very, very few (like none) that have a clue as to how to prepare new products releases or get them published.
The video is only $40. But perhaps that’s too much for you to spend to gain an extra million in sales. If so, fire yourself immediately and get someone with at least a grain of marketing common sense to replace you. Get my video and start building sales. Heck, armed with this video you could go into the PR business and get rich that way. One of my 73 editors did just that, becoming the top PR gun in the computer industry.

René’s Remarkable Books — $30 each

This book reviewed in my Secret Guide to Wisdom which is not available from book stores, so I’ve arranged to handle it. It's entitled NASA Mooned America (item #90). This book will get you in deep trouble with liberals who believe and trust in our beloved government, and with scientists, most of whom still firmly believe what they were taught in college.
René claims that NASA faked the whole Apollo moon landing deal. When I got a copy of his book I figured he must be just another nut case. By the end of the first chapter René had presented very convincing evidence. He’s done his scientific homework well on this, citing 30 reasons why he believes that NASA, with the CIA’s help, faked the whole $40 billion deal. I haven’t heard from any of the over 1,000 people who have bought the book who hasn’t been convinced.

Three John Gatto Talks — $5

Our schools are even worse than you imagine. Much worse, and getting worser.
John was the New York State Teacher-of-the-Year and quit teaching because "he couldn’t stand doing that to children any more." He was nice enough to send me copies of his talks, which I’ve reproduced for you in a 40-page booklet.
We have the most expensive public school system in the world and, according to international surveys, the poorest in the developed world. Students in Albania are outperforming ours. I said Albania, not Alabama.
It’s your inaction which has allowed our public school system to get so bad. You’ll also want to read John’s wonderful book, Dumbing Us Down. My Wisdom Guide explains where to send for a copy of this $10 book.

The Radar Coverup — $3

The leading researcher into the effects electrical fields have on living things (things like you) is W. Ross Adey (K6UI), a good friend of mine. Yes, these magnetic fields are dangerous to your health. The danger comes from nearby power lines and those big transformers on the power poles near houses.
Read Adey’s testimony before a Congressional committee on the subject of the danger of police radar units. This also applies to those cellular telephones people put next to their heads, thus slowly frying their brain cells.
Are you still using an electric blanket? Not if you’ve done any reading on the subject you aren’t.
The power companies are spending whatever it takes to get scientists to not be convinced of the danger—just like the cigarette companies did. Maybe you remember the tobacco company presidents all swearing to a Congressional committee that their cigarettes are not harmful to health.

Nobelist Jullian Schwinger on Cold Fusion — $2

Despite the negatives from scientists with good economic reasons for opposing cold fusion research, Schwinger gave this lecture in Japan, pointing out that it is unrealistic to judge cold fusion physics on the basis of what’s been learned from hot fusion research. I think you’ll find the lecture most interesting and prescient. Not all physicists have their heads buried in silica.

Scott Kirby Playing Scott Joplin

When I heard Scott Joplin’s music in The Sting I wondered how I’d managed to miss such fantastic music, so I bought every LP I could find of Joplin’s music and played them endlessly. But, the more I played his music, the more I felt that none of the performers really understood it. They were just playing the notes without feeling the what Joplin was trying to convey. It was frustrating. I felt that Joplin was by far the greatest musical genius America had ever produced.
I was such a big Joplin fan that I drove 250 miles to New York to see his opera, Treemonisha, performed.
Anyway, late one night, when Sherry and I were returning to our New Orleans hotel after a riverboat concert by Beaujolais, we passed a small, grungy bar. The door was open and I could hear someone playing Joplin’s music. I listened for a moment and told Sherry we had to go in. Us, going into a bar? Lordy! We sat down and nursed a couple of Cokes for an hour or so listening to Scott Kirby play Joplin’s music. He was playing it the way I’d heard it in my head.
Scott, a recent graduate of Ohio State, and was playing Scott Joplin’s piano music on the New Orleans streets for a living. He’d started playing the piano at 6 and when The Sting came along in 1975, when he was 10, he too was excited by ragtime music.
I brought him to New Hampshire and we recorded his first CD in the Peterborough Unitarian Church. I released it on my Greener Pastures label. It was such an instant hit that I built a state-of-the-art digital recording studio, where we recorded the complete works of Scott Joplin.
At that time there was just one ragtime festival in the country, in Sedalia, Missouri. Today there are over a dozen ragtime festivals around the country, and Kirby is the star performer in most of them. He’s too busy these days to play on the New Orleans streets. Also, I’ve noticed that several of the other top ragtime pianists have adopted Kirby’s interpretation of Joplin’s music.
I have some CDs still available of Kirby’s first recording. They’re $10 and have 13 of Joplin’s rags. Order B1. I also have Volume I of the Complete Scott Joplin. The CD version is B2 and is $15. Scott Joplin Volume II is available on CD as B3 ($15). I have a few cassettes of Volumes III and IV available for $10 each (B6 and B7). These are collector’s items cassettes and CDs, so I should charge a lot more. As far as I know, I have the only copies of these that are left, and I don’t have many.

Banjo-Dan and The Mid-Nite Plowboys

My other love, besides ragtime and classical music, is bluegrass. So when I heard Banjo Dan and his Mid-Nite Plowboys playing at coffee house in Peterborough I arranged to record them on my Greener Pastures label. A cassette of 19 pieces of their wonderful music is $10—ask for B10. On CD it’s $15 for B9.

Kukuruza — Russian Bluegrass — $10

The Banjo Dan group had been performing in Russia in the summers and Dan brought back a tape of a Russian bluegrass group called Kukuruza. They were playing Russian folk music in the bluegrass style and it was fantastic. I encouraged them to come and tour America, which they did. They stayed at my place for a few days while we recorded them in my studio, then they went on around the country, including an appearance on the Grand Ol’ Opry. Wait’ll you hear this amazing music! I have a few cassettes left—$10. Order B13.

Marty Balin – Better Generation

The Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship are still flying. Their latest recording, Better Generation, has 16 great songs and was recorded in my studio and released on my Green With Envy lable (GWE), and it was a winner. Marty and his group found out the hard way how crooked the major labels are. An article in Forbes reported that less than 2% of the artists on the major labels ever make any royalties. Marty said that he made more royalties on this release than Jefferson ever had for all of their past releases, many of which sold in the millions. The cassette is B12 – $10. The CD is B11 and also is $10. That’s a special, while they last.

Kathy Blake’s Dance Videos — Free Catalog!

My wife, Sherry, went to a large video store and asked to see their how-to-dance videos. They had none. So she decided to fill this vacuum. She found a nearby dance teacher, rented a TV station studio, and started Butterfly Video, producing dance lesson videos. They were an instant success.
Her star, Kathy Blake, is superb. Having taught thousands of students to dance, she knows just where people have trouble. Today Butterfly Video has almost a hundred different one-hour videos of American and International style ballroom dancing. Plus country, tap and children’s too.
At $43, including s/h, they’re sure a whole lot cheaper than going out and taking commercial dancing lessons, and when you find you’ve forgotten a step you can refresh your memory any time.
Send for a free catalog and start getting some romance back into your life. It’s excellent exercise, which you badly need, and it’s wonderful for getting rid of stress, which you also badly need to do. The catalog is free, so what’s your problem? I wish you could hear some of the wonderful compliments I hear from customers who call ordering more videos.


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