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View ArticleInterview with Author T.H.E. Hill on his Upcoming Book Reunification: A...
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View ArticlePresidential Concern over Guantanamo Bay; Drone Strikes
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View ArticleBook Review: ‘The President And The Provocateur’ by Alex Cox
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View ArticleInterview with Alex Cox, Author of ‘The President and the Provocateur’
Alex Cox is best known as the director of the films Sid and Nancy and Repo-Man. However, anyone who has seen either of those movies will know he’s both an astute observer and intelligent commentator on...
View ArticleInterview with James Stone, Author of ‘Crypto’
Dr. James Stone has a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and numerous international certifications in computer security. He has worked at NSA, NASA, and the Department of Defense, as well as having been a...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Life of a Double Agent’ by Kenneth J. Kerr
Have you ever wondered about the intricate and unsettled life of those who choose to be double agents for their governments? Kenneth J. Kerr brings us a tale of intrigue in the life of a young man who...
View ArticleTV Review: ‘Intelligence’
The network television theme du jour seems to be “man-machines” or “machine-men” (AKA: The Six Million Dollar Man turns up in the 21st Century!) Fox’s new cop show Almost Human plays with this theme by...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Deadly Crossing’ by Royal Bouschor
Deadly Crossing by Royal Bouschor begins when Zack Sinclair, a retired CIA agent living in Mexico is pulled back after five years with the agency. A coded message revealed that the Mexican drug cartel,...
View ArticleBook Review: The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson
The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson is an Edgar award winning novel following a man who was a CIA asset in al Qaeda. The novel takes place in Afghanistan and the United States. Upon reading it I added...
View ArticleBook Review: Tortured Spirits: Book Four in the Jake Helman Files Series by...
A fascination of sorts exists and has for many years about the advent of zombies and other various creatures. Even those who do not believe in the idea that such things exist often find a bit of time...
View ArticleInterview with Author T.H.E. Hill on his Upcoming Book Reunification: A...
Today I’m talking with T.H.E. Hill, the award-winning author of two novels about Berlin. Hill’s first novel—Voices Under Berlin: The Tale of a Monterey Mary—is ostensibly about an Army Security Agency...
View ArticleBook Review: Tortured Spirits: Book Four in the Jake Helman Files Series by...
A fascination of sorts exists and has for many years about the advent of zombies and other various creatures. Even those who do not believe in the idea that such things exist often find a bit of time...
View ArticleInterview with Author T.H.E. Hill on his Upcoming Book Reunification: A...
Today I’m talking with T.H.E. Hill, the award-winning author of two novels about Berlin. Hill’s first novel—Voices Under Berlin: The Tale of a Monterey Mary—is ostensibly about an Army Security Agency...
View ArticlePresidential Concern over Guantanamo Bay; Drone Strikes
President Obama appeared strong and dedicated last week (May 23, 2013) in his speech before the National Defense University in Washington, D.C., as he addressed two important concerns: a new era in the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The President And The Provocateur’ by Alex Cox
It’s a conspiracy theorist’s dream. Forget UFOs, the assassination of John F Kennedy, (JFK) the 35th president of the United States, on November 22 1963 remains to this day the most pored over, talked...
View ArticleInterview with Alex Cox, Author of ‘The President and the Provocateur’
Alex Cox is best known as the director of the films Sid and Nancy and Repo-Man. However, anyone who has seen either of those movies will know he’s both an astute observer and intelligent commentator on...
View ArticleInterview with James Stone, Author of ‘Crypto’
Dr. James Stone has a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and numerous international certifications in computer security. He has worked at NSA, NASA, and the Department of Defense, as well as having been a...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Life of a Double Agent’ by Kenneth J. Kerr
Have you ever wondered about the intricate and unsettled life of those who choose to be double agents for their governments? Kenneth J. Kerr brings us a tale of intrigue in the life of a young man who...
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