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What if the United States really was not the land of the government of the people, by the people, for the people? What if instead of the duly elected President and Congress, there was a second, secret corporate organization with Government ties dominating the affairs of state within the United States? Was Pearl Harbor a plot conceived by Roosevelt and Churchill to get an isolationist U.S. into WWII? What force thrust Harry Truman into a position to lead us into the atomic age? How was he elected, and who really killed JFK? Why did Lyndon Johnson leave the White House at the height of the Vietnam War? Why did we stop at the gates of Baghdad during the first Desert War against Saddam Hussein? The political and military leaders of the latter sixty years of the 20th Century come alive in these pages, and the historical events actually took place. Where does the line between fiction and historical fact become blurred? The answer to all of these questions is Knights Code.
Autoren-Porträt von Don Levin
Don Levin is the author of The Code and Knight’s Code, with work on another novel in progress. Much of what he wrote about in these first two works was taken from his own background as a retired U.S. Army officer, and civilian Attorney at Law, as well as from his lifelong love of history. The father of five children, and grandfather to a growing brood, Don is also active in church and community service work. A native of Chicago, Don currently resides in Richmond, VA.
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Autor:
Don Levin
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2006, 1 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AUTHORHOUSE
- ISBN-10: 1467083186
- ISBN-13: 9781467083188
- Erscheinungsdatum: 23.06.2006
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Dateiformat: ePub
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Größe: 0.72 MB
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