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Psychopathology has offered possible answers to why, from time to time, people in large quantities "see" strange things in the sky which manage to evade trained scientific observers, or conform to what is known about the behavior of falling or flying bodies. And mass hysteria is by no means a product of the present century. But-what if these human foibles were deliberately being exploited?
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Time is money. Time heals all wounds. Given time, anything is possible. And now he had all the time in the world!
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Terra has a problem. The Ullr are uprising and the uprising must be put down at any cost. A brilliant retelling of the Sepoy Mutiny set against an interstellar empire. H. Beam Piper was one of the best writers of space opera that science fiction ever produced. Well written, insightful, and revealing.
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Outcasts of a society of physically perfect people, they couldn't stay and they couldn't go home again-yet there had to be some escape for them. Oddly enough, there was!
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A weird and uncanny tale about a strange criminal who called himself Doctor Satan, and the terrible doom with which he struck down his enemies.
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Creeping, writhing, insidiously crawling and groping, the long arm reached out in its ghastly errand of death.
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A grim tale of torture, and the blind men who were chained to pillars in an underground cave.
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"NOW WHAT the hell's the matter with me?" thought Paul Wendell. He could feel nothing. Absolutely nothing: No taste, no sight, no hearing, no anything. "Am I breathing?" He couldn't feel any breathing. Nor, for that matter, could he feel heat, nor cold, nor pain.
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Social living requires the elimination, or at very best, the modification of many elements necessary to survival in "nature". And when an emergency arises, very often it is the person who would be considered a "criminal", in other situations, who alone is able to cope with the necessities. If we manage to eliminate "violence" from human affairs, what will we find when a need for "violence" arises-a need outside of man's artificial control of his environment?
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