This is a list of authors who have contributed to the three volumes of The Universal Seduction:
Allan, Rayelan (CA)
Angelicus, Marcus
Berran, Todd (USA)
Bartley, James (CA)
Beckley, Tim (NJ)
Bielek, Al (FL)
Bowers, Nadine (AZ)
Bruce, Alexandra ìChicaî (NY)
Casteel, Sean (CA)
Chevalier, Remy (CT)
Colaw, John (KS)
Dr. Coleman, John (NV)
Cooper, William
Corrales, Scott, (PA)
d'Arc, Joan (RI)
DeVeto, Theresa (OK)
DeWalton, Alan (Branton) (UT)
Fahey, Todd Brendan
Finkle, C. Lee (MI)
Gerstrom, Ole (Denmark)
Golgerth, Jan (Australia)
Gosling, Tony (UK)
Grover, Dennis (NV)
Gurney, Ian (UK)
Hanzel, Robert (AZ)
Harkins, Don (Idaho)
Hartwell, Barbara (NY)
Hennessey, Andrew (Scotland)
Howarth, Dean (Australia)
Johnston, Colleen (USA)
Jones, Alex (TX)
Jones, Nicholas (Canada)
Kruse, Neal Owen (CA)
Lebeau, Byron (USA)
Lorgen, Eve (CA)
Dr. Makow, Henry (USA)
Malone, Guy (Roswell, NM)
Martin, Rick (CA)
Mattey, Angela (OR)
McCall, Marguerite (NV)
Miller, Rebecca (MI)
Molloy, Nicky (New Zealand)
Montalk (VA)
Morrow, Helga (AZ)
Morton, Sean David (CA)
Nance, Steve (USA)
Nichols, Sandy (FL)
Orwill, Dean (WA)
OíClery, Tony (Canada)
Patterson, Dana (AZ)
Patton, Ron (WA)
Pollaro, "Cassie" Linda (TX)
Redman, Brian (USA)
Rense, Jeff (CA)
Rivero, Mike (USA)
Ross, William Dean (W. Va.)
Dr. Salla, Michael (Australia)
Schnoebelen, Bill (USA)
Schroeder, Paul (NY)
Simms, Derrell (TX)
Skolnick, Sherman (USA)
Smith, Jerry (NV)
Dr. Snow, Chet (AZ)
Galen Southard (CA)
Steadman, Kent (WA)
Svali (USA)
Swartz Tim (IN)
Swerdlow, Stewart/Janet (MI)
Thomas, Kenn (MO)
Van Toorn, Jan (Holland)
Tros, Gerardus (Canada)
Verismo, Christi (Australia)
Watkins, Leslie (New Zealand)
White, Mack (TX)
The left-wing group that helped organize the violent shut down of the Milo Yiannopoulos event at the University of California, Berkeley on Wednesday is backed by a progressive charity that is in turn funded by George Soros, the city of Tucson, a major labor union and several large companies.
Might does not make right, and therefore the United States has committed a tremendous mistake in using its military supremacy to force democracy on Iraq. That was the blunt critique of the Bush Administration that billionaire financier and munificent philanthropist George Soros delivered to a packed audience at UC Berkeley last night.
The Hungarian-born Soros, whose personal experience with fascist and totalitarian regimes has informed his decades-long approach to promoting open societies around the world, has now turned his attention on his own adopted democracy. America’s recent foreign policy justifying preemptive strikes — but only those by America — has undermined the legitimacy of U.S. supremacy, Soros said, while the branding of American protesters as unpatriotic undermines the foundations of our democracy.
The award recognized Soros’s “tireless efforts as a philanthropist,” in particular through his Open Society Institute and other organizations that support projects in areas such as education, public health, and civil-society development.