Sounding Ultimate Control

Sounding Ultimate Control
Author: Habu
Publisher: BarbarianSpy
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781922187154

BarbarianSpy Extreme: BDSM, Rough gay sex, domination and control. Includes the habu BDSM classic ""Dark Angel Sounding"" "Sounding: Ultimate Control" provides, in paperback, six stories by habu of what possibly is the most intimate and dominating sex act one man can perform on another, one that is so intimate and extreme that it is only rarely written about. The wanding of another man's urethral canal is a fetish of domination, trust, and control. One slip of the wand and a man can be ruined. Few engage in the activity, but those who do know that it can provide the ultimate arousal and sexual satisfaction. The first work in this anthology is an expanded version of ""Dark Angel Sounding,"" appearing here in paperback form for the first time ever. Probably habu's most controversial and popular previously published work-""Dark Angel Sounding"" certainly has generated more discussion than has anything he has published before. The story follows in intimate and detailed description, the deepening subjugation of a young man to the ultimate control of an older man-his Dark Angel. ""Career Guidance"" is the story of a young-looking Hollywood star who has rebelled against always playing young, boyish roles by engaging in a life of debauchery, including publicly gossiped-about encounters in a car with a transvestite. His agent, as a last-chance measure, uses the controlling mechanism of sounding to put the young actor in his place and attempt to save his career as well as fulfill the long-frustrated sexual fantasies of the agent himself. In ""Searching for It"" a young sailor from Vancouver, who is on the East Coast of the United States for the first time in his life, working on a private yacht, goes searching for sexual relief in the gay district of New York near the docks area at the foot of Manhattan. He finds something he's never experienced before, the tease of a sounding-like technique, in a gay club and winds up kidnapped to be given the full sounding experience himself. A high-paid male prostitute is given a "punishment" assignment by his pimp to provide unusual and taxing services to a kinky doctor in ""Prepped and Sounded."" And ""Roswell's Frontier Motel"" brings an alien variation of sounding into the supernatural world for a highly unusual take on this form of male sex act. The concluding story, ""Do You Trust Me?,"" takes the reader to the picturesque Italian harbor town of Positano, where a young fisherman and cafe singer shows that he's willing to do anything to leave Italy and break into movies-even a very specific kind of movie.

The Aviators

The Aviators
Author: habu
Publisher: BarbarianSpy
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1925568067

Alex and Pete arguably had the least survivable jobs in World War II. They were American P-47 fighter-bomber aviators, based in England and flying dangerous bombing missions over the continent. Knowing the likelihood they wouldn’t survive, they led a hedonist bisexual sex life when on the ground, aided by men and women who wanted to make what life they had left pleasurable and who themselves wanted to sacrifice in the war effort. It helped that Alex and Pete were both hunks and studs. They had each survived over a hundred missions when the ceiling of expectance was ninety. They, like other pilots, ascribed this to the rituals they went through before flying. Alex and Pete’s rituals extended to sex, including with each other. Alex, the submissive, had grown to see their relationship in terms of love, not just ritual. When Pete fell in love with a young Viscount, though, pre-mission ritual went out the window. Would the two aviators survive this collapse in their rituals

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Author: United States. Hydrographic Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1937
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Ultimate Mind Control:

Ultimate Mind Control:
Author: Dr. Haha Lung
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0806535024

Drawn from sources deep in China and India, the long-lost secrets of mastering the mental arts of Ame-tsuchi-jitsu are now revealed by martial-arts master Dr. Haha Lung. Those with the courage to explore these forbidden techniques will be rewarded with the skills to master any foe or situation, from the conference room to the battlefield and beyond. Inside these explosive pages, you'll learn: • The 6 Steps to Power • Secrets of "Shadow Ki" Hypnosis • Kotodama: Spirit Words of Power • Junishi-do-jitsu: Ruling the 12 Rulers • Kuji-kiri: The 9 Doors of Power • Hannibal's 99 Truths • And much more,/UL> BE ADVISED: This is a very dangerous art. Ultimate Mind Control! is for academic study ONLY. Dr. Haha Lung is the author of more than a dozen books on martial arts, including Mind Penetration, Mind Fist, The Nine Halls of Death, Assassin!, Mind Manipulation, Knights of Darkness, Mind Control: The Ancient Art of Psychological Warfare, and with co-author Christopher B. Prowant, Mind Assassins, Ninja Shadowhand, and Mental Dominance.

Command and Control

Command and Control
Author: Eric Schlosser
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1101638664

The Oscar-shortlisted documentary Command and Control, directed by Robert Kenner, finds its origins in Eric Schlosser's book and continues to explore the little-known history of the management and safety concerns of America's nuclear aresenal. “A devastatingly lucid and detailed new history of nuclear weapons in the U.S. Fascinating.” —Lev Grossman, TIME Magazine “Perilous and gripping . . . Schlosser skillfully weaves together an engrossing account of both the science and the politics of nuclear weapons safety.” —San Francisco Chronicle A myth-shattering exposé of America’s nuclear weapons Famed investigative journalist Eric Schlosser digs deep to uncover secrets about the management of America’s nuclear arsenal. A groundbreaking account of accidents, near misses, extraordinary heroism, and technological breakthroughs, Command and Control explores the dilemma that has existed since the dawn of the nuclear age: How do you deploy weapons of mass destruction without being destroyed by them? That question has never been resolved—and Schlosser reveals how the combination of human fallibility and technological complexity still poses a grave risk to mankind. While the harms of global warming increasingly dominate the news, the equally dangerous yet more immediate threat of nuclear weapons has been largely forgotten. Written with the vibrancy of a first-rate thriller, Command and Control interweaves the minute-by-minute story of an accident at a nuclear missile silo in rural Arkansas with a historical narrative that spans more than fifty years. It depicts the urgent effort by American scientists, policy makers, and military officers to ensure that nuclear weapons can’t be stolen, sabotaged, used without permission, or detonated inadvertently. Schlosser also looks at the Cold War from a new perspective, offering history from the ground up, telling the stories of bomber pilots, missile commanders, maintenance crews, and other ordinary servicemen who risked their lives to avert a nuclear holocaust. At the heart of the book lies the struggle, amid the rolling hills and small farms of Damascus, Arkansas, to prevent the explosion of a ballistic missile carrying the most powerful nuclear warhead ever built by the United States. Drawing on recently declassified documents and interviews with people who designed and routinely handled nuclear weapons, Command and Control takes readers into a terrifying but fascinating world that, until now, has been largely hidden from view. Through the details of a single accident, Schlosser illustrates how an unlikely event can become unavoidable, how small risks can have terrible consequences, and how the most brilliant minds in the nation can only provide us with an illusion of control. Audacious, gripping, and unforgettable, Command and Control is a tour de force of investigative journalism, an eye-opening look at the dangers of America’s nuclear age.

Sounding the Limits of Life

Sounding the Limits of Life
Author: Stefan Helmreich
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0691164819

What is life? What is water? What is sound? In Sounding the Limits of Life, anthropologist Stefan Helmreich investigates how contemporary scientists—biologists, oceanographers, and audio engineers—are redefining these crucial concepts. Life, water, and sound are phenomena at once empirical and abstract, material and formal, scientific and social. In the age of synthetic biology, rising sea levels, and new technologies of listening, these phenomena stretch toward their conceptual snapping points, breaching the boundaries between the natural, cultural, and virtual. Through examinations of the computational life sciences, marine biology, astrobiology, acoustics, and more, Helmreich follows scientists to the limits of these categories. Along the way, he offers critical accounts of such other-than-human entities as digital life forms, microbes, coral reefs, whales, seawater, extraterrestrials, tsunamis, seashells, and bionic cochlea. He develops a new notion of "sounding"—as investigating, fathoming, listening—to describe the form of inquiry appropriate for tracking meanings and practices of the biological, aquatic, and sonic in a time of global change and climate crisis. Sounding the Limits of Life shows that life, water, and sound no longer mean what they once did, and that what count as their essential natures are under dynamic revision.

Theory and Practice of Early Reading

Theory and Practice of Early Reading
Author: Lauren B. Resnick
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1979
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780898590111

First published in 1979. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.