Friday, July 1, 2011

Latitude 33:Key to the Kingdom

If anyone has attempted to purchase the non-fiction book Latitude 33:Key to the Kingdom, my book about the speculative esoteric engineering of Disneyland, I just discovered the link was not working. I don't know when this happened, but it was an error on Amazon's part. I have corrected it and the book is back up and available. And it's only 99 cents!

The links to this book and several others are here on this page; just scroll down a little and look on the right...

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey, one question. I bought the book but the format is all weird. No complete pages, pages are either half, sometimes even less and the missing content shows up in the next page.

It still can be read fine, but it's a small issue.

I'm actually very skeptical of all these things, but I love reading about them, and, well, who knows, right? ;)

Walter Bosley said...

Anonymous: Thanks for buying the book! At 99 cents, it's a great deal! Try manipulating the font size on the digital page. Sometimes if the setting is off, it makes the pages look unfilled. I checked it myself and found that to be the case. Amazon formats the Kindle document themselves, I have no real control over that. But even with 'half filled pages', the full text of the book is there in the document. :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Walter, I have a question. I was planning on going to Disneyland Paris but I think I should read your book(s) first before going. My question is: did you research the energy lines of Paris as well? Ofcourse it's still Disney but it's not complete evil and manipulation there (I think/hope). Anyway, looking forward to reading more about your research.

Kind regards,
yv

Walter Bosley said...

My research was specifically on the original Magic Kingdom park in Anaheim, and that was the only Disney park engineered by C.V.Wood, but it wouldn't surprise me if they may have continued to use his esoteric principles. However, as my book mentions, the Paris Disneyland is not in the Lat 33 zone and it is interesting that it had a bumpy history. And, no, I don't see any of this as evil either. A lot of the crap about Walt Disney and masonry and other ridiculous things simply aren't true, though people continue to perpetuate it. I've been doing interviews and spelled that out and had callers STILL cling to the myths in the same conversation. It's kind of amusing.

Walter Bosley said...

One of the reasons I'm putting on the Alternative Universe iConference series with Kevin Smith and Greg Bishop is just this clinging to certain ideas so many people interested in the paranormal, UFOs and other mysteries can't let go. It comes from a constant repetition of the same myths and speculations to the point such theories and myths become true in some people's minds. That whole 'say it enough times' thing. Walt Disney is a victim of this nonsensical thinking. What we're doing with the conference series is giving venue to the voices out there who get ignored or marginalized by the more popular venues of the past twenty or so years. They get ignored because they don't preach the gospel of ET and New Age assumption and 'Walt Disney was a Freemason' dogma. So check it out at http://www.kevinsmithshow.com/AU/

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the reply. I will read up on the people of the Alternative Universe iConference. I might register for it then. In the meanwhile I'll have to try to find the e-book version of your book because you're the first person (among these circkles) I have heard that doesn't claim Disney is a freemason.

btw: Did you read any of Robin de Ruiter's works? He is very knowledgeble in this area.