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  • av Mike Zhao
    259,-

    "As the radical left introduces socialism and uses Critical Race Theory, censorship, cancel culture, and racial division to tear down America, there is reason for grave concern over the future of the country. Unfortunately, it appears that history is repeating itself and America is in danger of a cultural revolution from which it will not be able to recover. Based on his firsthand experience of the horrors of communism, Mike Zhao crafted Critical Race Theory & Woke Culture / America's Dangerous Repeat of China's Cultural Revolution to reveal how the radical left is using the Maoist playbook to destroy America. He provides a striking overview of the similar tactics used, which include employing divisive Marxist ideologies, changing cultural values, rewriting history, indoctrinating citizens, and silencing the opposition. Zhao warns of the dire consequences of many of the "virtuous" liberal agendas, such as censoring "misinformation," canceling dissidents, mandating racial equity, and dividing Americans into the oppressors and the oppressed."--

  • av Sebastian King
    185,-

  • av Mary Kaye Soriano
    185,-

    Grassroots Girl is the autobiographical story of one woman's journey, filled with life's ups and downs, living the American Dream. With every challenge and detour though the author always found a way back to pursue her dreams crediting her upbringing and the United States Constitution. Witnessing government overreach and interference into Education and her teaching career, the author chooses to retire and become a Grassroots Activist and do her bit to help make America Great Again.

  • av Johnny Estrada
    289 - 447,-

  • av Terry John Fowler & Mary Jo Fowler
    191,-

    Brave Horse Lakota Warrior is a tale of a family leading a nomadic life in a village along the rivers in the shadow of the sacred Black Hills. The story takes place prior to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Kicking Beaver, seeking his manhood, encounters a ferocious grizzly attacking a golden stallion. During this critical challenge he develops a unique bond with the valiant horse. He changes his name to Brave Horse. As he and his horse experience many exploits, he develops a faith in the Great Spirit who guides his path. Brave Horse realizes the true meaning of being a warrior as he romances and marries a beautiful Lakota maiden. Together they love, protect and nurture each other, their children, extended family and villagers. Terry John Fowler received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa and a Master's Degree in History at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. Mr. Fowler has two career passions. He loves to study and teach history. He also loves to write. He spent fifty years teaching American History, Government, and Geography to middle school, high school, and community college students. He married his soul mate Linda over fifty years ago. They have three adult children, Roy, Mary, and Alex Fowler. They reside in Moberly, Missouri. Mr. Fowler is also the author of an anti-slavery novel Another Way, published in 2019.

  • av Samuel C Crawford
    261,-

    A mysterious company called R.E.A. International has posted a job opportunity in the Want Ads. No one knows what this company does, yet many people from various backgrounds of employment, lifestyles, ages, cultures, and more all apply and gain an interview. An unlikely group of fourteen individuals are brought in for a group interview at 9:30 am, yet the interview does not go as planned. The Longest Interview by Samuel C. Crawford dives deep into the human psyche and truly views how people who are so different and strangers to one another can come together when they find themselves to be the last remaining people on Earth. Samuel C Crawford, graduate of Baltimore City College and Essex Community College. Married Patricia in February 1976 and they live in Middletown, Delaware. He is the author of the BrownWater series about his multiple tours in Vietnam serving in the U.S. Navy with the Mobile Riverine Force. Honorably discharged and was gainfully employed as a Computer Programmer for an international consultant firm in Philadelphia and Baltimore.

  • av Marc Schifanelli
    191,-

    In describing the acts of modern American Progressives, observers increasingly use terms like "delusional," "crazy," or "deranged." What is it about Progressivism that invites such labels? Why are Progressives, for example, determined to teach kids that America is a racist country? Why do they demand "safe spaces" from speech that they say scares them or causes them emotional distress? Why do they loudly proclaim their "guilt" without ever having injured or caused harm to anyone? Why do many Progressives resort to bullying, cancelling, doxing, or assaulting those who won't submit to their ideology? Answering these questions requires a deep look at human emotion and the deep emotional needs of the American Progressive - psychological needs that make Socialism, Collectivism and Fascism strongly appealing doctrines. Understanding that psychology is critical to understanding the movement itself and how to prevent it from propelling the Nation into social malaise and suicide. Marc D. Schifanelli, Esq. is a practicing attorney with experience in U.S. immigration law, Constitutional law, and Financial Industry Regulatory arbitration. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics with a minor in Economics, graduating with honors, Magna Cum Laude, from the University of Maryland at College Park. He subsequently earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland School of Law. He is a retired U.S. Army officer who served as a Special Forces operator, leader, and counterinsurgency expert trained in intelligence and psychological operations. As a civilian he worked as a contract intelligence officer in Kosovo just prior to the 1999 NATO offensive, as an anti-terrorism consultant at U.S. consulates worldwide, and as a defense military expert at the International Criminal Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands.

  • av Adam Kristos Radley
    296,-

    America is rotting. Its institutions are crumbling. Citizens are conditioned to rely on a corrupt oligarchy for their every need, and the systems are designed to fail. When the power goes out in a college town in southern Indiana, Keith Rawlings soon realizes it's anything but normal. All electronics, including cars and cellphones, are dead. Panic overtakes society, and chaos ensues. He must get home, reunite the family, and create a plan to survive. The country has been thrown back into the eighteenth century without the knowledge or skills required to survive in the pre-industrial world. The residents of two country roads must band together to try to build a community and rebuild what they can of their lives. But they have more than nature to battle; they must contend with human nature as well. Meanwhile, something strange is happening with the university students in town. Without the constraints of law and society, they are forced to venture away from town in search of resources. The stage is set for a clash of two very different worldviews.

  • av Gene H. Pugh
    219 - 380,-

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