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I don't have anything to do with the prices of my books, Al. I think all books cost too much. I always suggest to people that they ask their library to purchase it for their collection. I get a sale, and you can check it out and read it. Thanks!

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I think it is going to be increasingly more important to own physical books. Quite a few books I bought for a nominal fee are going for close to five grand or more because types of information are being suppressed. For example, a book about Thomas Townsend Brown who is linked to work on anti-gravitics for black projects is now selling for $4,995. Two years ago it was $30 at Thriftbooks. I have other books that are no longer in print but contain invaluable information or they now sell for so much that they are unaffordable. I’d rather spend money on books than what passes for entertainment in America currently.

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This..." I’d rather spend money on books than what passes for entertainment in America currently."

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I'm not sure I would trust those book prices.

Anyone can ask 5 grand for a book, and who knows? Someone might pay it,,,, that

or it becomes part of an insurance scam like so much artwork. My childhood paintings and early scribblings could be worth millions. Then there is the money laundering. So much of our economy, probably over half, is from illegal activity.

(Not talkin about raw milk or homemade cheese and butter either)

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I don’t trust anything from Amazon. That is what Amazon is charging.

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Yes. My library system has been very good about purchasing Donald's books. Also, there is something called Inter-Library Loans. I've never found a library that would not try to get s book one requested.

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Thanks, Kris!

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