Gabriel Ramirez has 21 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 15 narrators. The most-rated is Fake Science.

21 audiobooks
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Understanding a Theory of Natural Philosophy

Summary

What is a theory? What is natural law? Can you have the philosophy of philosophy? What is “is ought”? What is natural philosophy? What does natural philosophy mean? What good is a forgotten knowledge? Is there a difference between believing in God and in natural philosophy? Why don’t they teach philosophy in schools? Sociology is not as known as physics or philosophy - why? Does it matter?

©2021 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Khai Lannor
Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
Available on Audible
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Leadership

Summary

Why do you get out of bed every morning?  Are you a leader?  Do you see yourself as a leader or a follower?  Are you one of the people that leaders work to keep safe? What is the difference between a manager and a leader? What makes a good leader, in your opinion?  Have you ever experienced a bad one?  How can someone else's personality or confidence intimidate someone else? We must take the initiative in our lives to become great leaders. Without having a why, we will struggle to become great leaders if you believe in what you say with a passion, therefore I thought in what you had to say.

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Teresa Martin
Length: 58 mins
Available on Audible
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Ancient Battle Formations and Tactics

Summary

As far as I can remember, movie battle formations always fascinated me; tactics were deceptively simple, and many people in conversations slam this or that king or general as "not being a genius" by using very simple tactics. However, now knowing more, there are two reasons why things are simple.

©2019 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2019 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Zach Skiles
Category: History, Military
Length: 54 mins
Available on Audible
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Free Power

Summary

Free energy implies that we are sometimes without it; however, energy always exists. Remember the quote by JP Morgan, “If we can’t put a meter on it, we don't want it!"  The reason electricity is fed to customers through the wire is so that it can be metered at each customer's premises. Morgan's insistence suggests taking 85 percent of the power produced to overcome the resistance within the wires used to reach its destination. If wireless technology had been universally implemented as per Tesla's wishes, the world's environment would be affected by 85 percent, leading to less pollution than we have today. Thanks to Morgan and his minions for their greed.

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Steve Conwell
Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
Available on Audible
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The Power of Music

Summary

Music has special healing power. It affects everyone in some way. Good or bad, music is universal.... 

©2019 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2019 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Shayna Sternin
Length: 59 mins
Available on Audible
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The World of Magnets and Magnetic Personalities

Summary

The Department of Defense pays a visit to an inventor, "Oh...What do you got there?” they say. The inventor replies excited, "I just invented this anti-gravity device”! (The inventor and his invention later go missing, and he stops posting publicly.)  Media (on command from the elites): "Too bad we can't verify these results. There was no anti-gravity device; it was most likely a weather balloon".  Before an anti-gravity engine is created, we must first discover how gravity works.  Is it the theoretical mass-less particle called the graviton, or is it a field acting at the quantum level instantly on all matter around the universe?

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
Available on Audible
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Tesla

Summary

Tesla was renowned for his achievements and showmanship, eventually earning him a reputation in popular culture as an archetypal mad scientist. His patents earned him a considerable amount of money, much of which used to finance his projects with varying degrees of success. He lived most of his life in a series of New York hotels, and only if they had the room number three, six, or nine, or adding to equal these numbers through his retirement. His work fell into relative obscurity after his death all his notes blueprints taken away by government officials the building he died in mysteriously burnt down.

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Monica Jaye
Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
Available on Audible
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The Bermuda Triangle

Summary

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. Several aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery.  The vicinity of the Bermuda Triangle is one of the most heavily traveled shipping lanes in the world, with ships frequently crossing through it for ports in the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean islands. Cruise ships and pleasure craft regularly sail through the region, and commercial and private aircraft routinely fly over it.  There's a lot of mystery on Earth unseen and unknown that man will never see. Somethings aren't meant for your eyes to see. The ocean is a mystery in itself. The Bermuda triangle stretches some 50,000 square miles from Bermuda to Florida to Puerto Rico, and its tales of sunken ships and downed planes have long been a source of fascination. So, are supernatural sources at play, or can science explain it all?

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: John Grant
Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
Available on Audible
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Tales of Old

Summary

King Arthur wanted to search for the holy grail because it gave immortality. We will never know if King Arthur existed, but, in a way, he did achieve immortality. We are still talking about him after all these years.  Arthur is a historic sacred figure to many British, embodying all their aspirations of nobility, honor, and goodness. The stories of the past are connected to each other. Everything that has ever happened since the beginning of time - the stars, the constellations - have been witnessing everything. The Greeks called those constellations Draco and Ursa Major, the Romans gave them the names Scorpio and the Big dipper.

©2019 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Diontae Black
Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
Available on Audible
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Aquarius the World Changers

Summary

The symbol for Aquarius is the water bearer, symbolically, and eternally giving life and spiritual food to the world. The water from the vessel washes away the past, leaving room for a fresh, new start. The sign of Aquarius is forward-looking and growth-oriented.      Concerned with equality and individual freedom, Aquarius seeks to dispense its knowledge, and its vision of equality and individuality, to all. The glyph for Aquarius depicts the water from the water bearer's vessel, as a symbol of open-ended spiritual energy.      So those are some of the reasons why Aquarius is not a water sign. Everyone envies Aquarius since they're arguably the best looking and most intelligent of the zodiac, a cunning master, but not everything is as it seems.

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Jeremy Hurst
Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
Available on Audible
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Maldicion del Dinero [Money Curse]

Summary

La única "maldición de la lotería" es la maldición de la estupidez; dicen que el dinero no puede comprar la felicidad, entonces no sabes dónde comprar o cómo hacer un presupuesto. Se ha dicho que si toda la riqueza del mundo se dividiera equitativamente entre todas las personas en unos pocos años, el que tuviera la mayor riqueza antes de la división sería rico nuevamente, y los pobres se verían privados todavía. La riqueza es una forma de pensar, de ser, la riqueza no presisamente tiene que ser la cantidad de dinero que tengas. El dinero no hace que una persona se sienta miserable, las personas que se sientes miserables son por sus acciones que aunque tengan dinero no les permite ser felices si no todo lo contrario. ¿Qué es el dinero? ¿Quién ganó dinero? ¿Por qué necesitamos dinero? Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Anastasia Moon
Length: 56 mins
Available on Audible
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The Planets

Summary

It's funny how scientists got all this information about other planets all over our solar system, but they can't solve anything on this planet, let alone go to the bottom of our oceans. Science is fantastic, but I don't see how they can know the structural composition of some of these planets in such detail when they're so far away. I would like to see a video on how they know this, because of all I can assume it's temperature-based. Why can't we see real footage instead of CGI? It's all assumptions that scientists make. If there was a big bang, did it just blow up little balls of rock into space? It seems to me every time I've watched a rock blow up, there was not one ball-shaped piece to be found, but every part from the big bang is almost perfectly round.  What happened to make that possible? How do they know the center of a planet is like? They're so far away, and they are still discovering what our own is like - that makes no sense at all. Why do scientists assume that other planets need to have the same requirements as earth to support life? What if other life forms don't need any of the basic requirements we need to survive? So many questions, how do we know so much information supposedly of each planet if we haven't sent landers there? How do they know what core they have? How do we know the gases that they have?

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Dwayne Clark
Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
Available on Audible
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Magnetic Energy

Summary

What are the magnets?  Do magnets have healing properties?  How powerful are microwave magnets compared to the ones in hard disk drives?  Are magnets the products of free energy? Why don't we use magnets now instead of oil or electricity?  Were the Great Pyramids moved and set in place by magnetic energy? Did Latvian-born American Edward Leedskalnin, the builder of Florida's coral castle, master magnetic forces to move massive rocks without the aid of modern machinery?  Each stone weighed in tons could never have been moved by a makeshift tripod and some chains, not to mention by a single 100-pound, five-foot person. There is a reason we are using electricity the way we are using it, and we can't put a meter on free magnetic energy. So, by that alone, it will never happen; the oil and electric companies and special interest people will never let this happen.

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Paul Ferris
Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
Available on Audible
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Magnetic Sound Energy

Summary

An inventor goes public and says, "I have created a magnetic sound vibration anti-gravity spaceship." The military hears this and replies, "It's ours now. Also, it does not exist," and sends the inventor to prison for reasons of national security, and the inventor is never heard from again. The news reports it as a standard weather balloon. All notes, documents, and prototypes vanish. And we, the public, are back to paying outrageous high airport travel fees.  Anti-gravity is one of those controversial subjects that some say is more in the realm of science fiction than science fact, with many physicists saying it's just not theoretically possible. In contrast, others are busy trying to find theories that would allow it to be possible. But the problem with that is this: A theory is meaningless without action - for example, a prototype to back it up.

©lifetime Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Khai Lannor
Length: 1 hr and 1 min
Available on Audible
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The Moon

Summary

There's just too much coincidence in one object, which just happens to have a pattern of craters that we recognize as a face. Scientist says that a collision made the moon with another planet, and that it spun around making a perfect circle I'm sorry, but it makes no sense that two worlds collided exploded and so close to our planet. The moon was formed over 60 billion years ago, according to some wacky scientist. I mean, what gravitational pull pulled the debris to one point to form the moon? If two planets collided to spin around to make our moon why is it that the moon is stationary it does not spin? Why is the moon large compared to Earth, and melted? Why is its orbit nearly co-planar with Earth's, and almost circular? Why does the Earth have a larger iron core than other rocky planets in the Solar System? Why are the rocks from the moon so similar to Earth's chemically? Why are those rocks so old, but not quite as old as Earth's age? Why is there a high mass anomaly on the moon? Why does Earth have a relatively fast spin rate it does? Let's find out shall we.

©2019 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
Available on Audible
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Pisces the Dreamers

Summary

What makes a person born under the zodiac sign of Pisces so special and how to understand their personality traits and psychology? Pisces, find it hard to function in the physical world. Their happiness is in the spiritual and dream worlds. Pisces have an artistic, emotional disposition, and often keep their thoughts well hidden from the world. They are gentle, loving, caring people who have a heart of gold, but can easily get trapped by their own conflicting emotions and thoughts. They live inside their heads a lot and love to escape reality since they have such a deep inner world to explore. Pisces are the dreamers of the zodiac and have a strong creative streak. However, they often feel misunderstood by the people around them, and can quickly become depressed if they feel their voice isn't being heard. Pisces have a lot to offer the world, and all of us could learn a lot from this highly intuitive sign if we attempt to understand them.

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2020 Gabriel Ramirez

Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
Available on Audible
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Metaphysics

Summary

Truth versus Lies. Good versus Evil. Logos versus Deception. God versus Satan. What is metaphysics? There is a severe nuance between ignorance and innocence. Somehow, the ignorant have previously engaged the point of choice regarding discernment of what they may be unaware of. The innocent has yet to take a step of awareness, much less acknowledgment, of the invisible winds. Suddenly, all those stories in history don’t seem so distant. The ignorance of thinking we are different because we have "nice things", such as technology, is the biggest mistake the common man has ever made. Materialism is just one (experimental) method that’s been used to gain control over a set of populations. Capitalism (another word for materialism) and socialism are as opposite as a carrot and stick, but they are both carried out to find the most efficient way to control the world's population.

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez

Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
Available on Audible
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Past Wars and Tactics

Summary

Maps can be useful in war, but many of the things they are helpful for can be achieved by other means, at least to an extent. An ancient or medieval commander wouldn't have an accurate map of the land he's campaigning on, but reconnaissance could help him learn about it. He might not have a map of the battlefield he was fighting on, and if he did, then it would probably be very primitive, but again reconnaissance could help him learn about it. He probably wouldn't have a map to help him keep track of troops who were outside his visual range and, again, if he did, it was probably pretty primitive. Still, he'd be able to contact them with trumpets, drums, and couriers, and armies were more compact back then, so they wouldn't be that far away. I still think ancient, and medieval armies would have used maps if they were available after all if a tool is available that can help you win, then why not use it?

©2020 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Khai Lannor
Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
Available on Audible
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Antarctica Agartha Land

Summary

Aristotle once said, "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." Antarctica has to be one of the most mysterious places on Earth. After hearing all the ancient accounts, geological evidence, and other weird things going on in Antarctica right now, you might wonder, is it about to get even stranger? Could it have been the home of Atlantis, the famous lost continent? Is Antarctica home to the Nephilim giants?

©Lifetime Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez

Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
Available on Audible
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Tales of Fairytales (24)

Summary

According to all known aviation laws, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. The same thing goes for fairies by our laws and science. It's impossible for fairies, elves, leprechauns, and all other mysterious fantasy creatures to exist, but yet there they are. They live in fairytales; they live by campfire stories; they live by our generations of storytellers from our fathers’, mothers’, grandparents, and in books. There are archived files from multiple government officials, documents, sealed, written reports, and facts on these creatures.

©2021 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez

Narrator: Khai Lannor
Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
Available on Audible