Free: Shitolian
black and white drinking fountains… COLORED or so the label would suggest and as i watch where the waters crest a clearness flows through me you see i really understood what these markers meant mines is not dark nor dense a reflection of my murky tint a constant projection of the contraptions they invent ... Read more
Free: Wha’ Hoppen? A Politically Incorrect Look Back at the 2016 Presidential Campaigns, the Election and Aftermath
“Oh No-o-o-o-o,” you say, “Did we really need another ‘What Happened’ book?” Hillary Clinton’s memoir promised an intimate view into her thoughts and emotions as she fought to save America from the likes of “you-know-who.” Then after beating Bernie in the Democratic primary and winning the nomination, she had to face the tallest challenge of ... Read more
Scamdemic
Real pandemics don’t rely on faulty prediction models, biased reporting, politicized science, exaggerated mortality rates, and inflated death statistics. Scamdemic, a combination of the words scam and pandemic defines the mainstream media’s orchestration in creating a COVID-19 hysteria. This book is not stating that the COVID-19 virus isn’t a threat, this book exposes the exaggeration ... Read more
Women Behaving Courageously
Since time began women have stepped forward to say ‘no’ or enough or ‘there has to be a better way’. This is the story of 25 female warriors and dozens of female heroes. It’s the story of ordinary women who have changed the face of families and communities. It’s the story of a small group ... Read more
Free: Who the F*** Wants to be President?!: My Year of Living Politically
Could a no-name scientist from Florida have a shot at the Oval Office? This is the story of finding that answer. Told by a psychologist and former civil servant, this book sheds light on the ecosystem of national politics, interwoven with JJ Walcutt’s own experience campaigning across the 50 states. Free on Kindle.... Read more
The Struggle for Eden: Community Gardens in New York City
This e-book edition of the original hardcover (2002) is a portrayal of the political, economic, and cultural history of community gardens in a New York City neighborhood, the Lower East Side of Manhattan. An ethnographic study of a particular instance of urban history, it provides a basis for an understanding of urban community gardens in ... Read more
Sovereignty With All Its Intricacies: Or, a Discussion of the Vague Desires for Quebec Sovereignty
In Quebec, everybody is familiar, at least ostensibly, with the notion of sovereignty. In fact, the notion has been so widely used by independentists that it doesn’t seem to bear any semantic ambiguity, as if its meaning, as well as its conceptual implications, had become a no-brainer. By becoming a sovereign state, Quebec will at ... Read more
AMERICAN LYNCHPIN: The Spirit of Freedom and The Second Civil War
Eight out of ten people polled say they believe that the country is “mainly” or “totally’ divided. There is a growing sentiment, in the majority of people in America, who believe that given our current state of affairs, we have never been more divided as a country. It is not only a political rift but ... Read more
AIPAC’s Grassroots Path to Congress: How Isaiah Kenen Built AIPAC to Be A Powerhouse
This book looks at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s origins, foundations, and organizational structure. Isaiah “Si” Kenen, AIPAC’s founder and long-time leader, created what can be described as the organization’s three-dimensional inverted pyramid, giving it far-reaching influence and impact. Following Kenen’s work through AIPAC’s inception and reaching into the mid-1970s, the book looks at ... Read more
What To Do About POTASS
Tongue-in-cheek satire that will have you laughing out loud! When Capitol Hill maintenance worker Thomas Wilson overhears different groups of legislators scheming about saving the country through various plots, he believes it’s incumbent on him to notify The President, who has recently hired him part-time to collect press clippings. Will The President listen to Wilson’s ... Read more
A View of British Politics
Read why Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party lost the 2019 General Election so decisively – and the reasons are not what the majority of politicians think. Ken Ross explains what is needed to get the keys to Downing Street and he offers some surprising conclusions. $0.99 on Kindle.... Read more
A View of British Politics
After three years of a parliament in chaos, Boris Johnson’s 2019 General Election victory has stabilized the House of Commons and left the Labour Party in disarray. But why do politicians go so wrong in believing certain individuals are worthy of power when from the outset some leaders have little hope of winning? My theories ... Read more
Free: America: The Series
“Donald L. Gilleland echoes a concern of many people… inspiring and worth learning about.” –BlueInk Review. All four books of the America series. An author’s perspective on America and its growth, with personal and uplifting stories, cultural differences, worldly views, and our most common conflicts. Free on Kindle.... Read more
Free: A View of British Politics
After three years of a parliament in chaos, Boris Johnson’s 2019 General Election victory has stabilized the House of Commons and left the Labour Party in disarray. But why do politicians go so wrong in believing certain individuals are worthy of power when from the outset some leaders have little hope of winning? My theories ... Read more
A View of British Politics
After three years of a parliament in chaos, Boris Johnson’s 2019 General Election victory has stabilized the House of Commons and left the Labour Party in disarray. But why do politicians go so wrong in believing certain individuals are worthy of power when from the outset some leaders have little hope of winning? My theories ... Read more
Free: Beyond 2020: A Story of Liberty Lost, Hope and Recovery
No one could have predicted it. Despite an impressive list of accomplishments, Donald Trump was denied what should have been an assured election victory in November 2020. In the weeks and months that followed, the voices of talk radio sounded the warning that the New Socialism would methodically suppress the freedoms promised in the Constitution, ... Read more
Progress, Really?
An average man and first-time writer’s condensed review of social progress in the United States of America. The author makes observations of some very controversial topics and hopes to inspire the reader to ask some very important questions. Where is social progress taking our country? Has the march of progress become a sprint? Is America ... Read more
Free: Out of Stone
Set in a small New Jersey town in 1920, Out of Stone tells the story of three neighbors whose lives become intertwined by the war and tragedy: Bruce Minton, a shell-shocked World War I veteran, who lives alone in the house his great-grandfather built; Marion Blauvelt, a sculptor, whose fiancé was killed in the battle ... Read more
Free: Beyond 2020: A Story of Liberty Lost, Hope and Recovery
No one could have predicted it. After nearly four years marked by an impressive list of accomplishments — even in the face of harsh resistance from the opposition party — the administration looked forward to successfully completing the final year of the President’s first term, winning re-election and moving on to four more years of ... Read more
Who Let the Old Fart into the Classroom: Why Globalism, Socialism and Environmentalism Won’t Work
This fact-based novel revolves around an irascible retired businessman Leonard Whittle who takes his granddaughter Lisa to interview at a liberal university. During her interview Lisa announces that she is interested in the school’s globalism program. The Principal Dean invites she and Leonard to audit a few classes which they do. What ensues is, for ... Read more
Humorous Incidents, Short Stories and Essays: Beach Towns, Politics of Everybody, and Government That Works
Our tale is about Li’l Johny, as he wades through the literal and political swamp of south Alabama’s peculiar politics of everybody, wandering from the wetlands to the beach, traversing the Backcountry Trail, bordered by the jurisdiction of the Orange Beach Government. This collection of humorous incidents, short stories and essays provides a platform for ... Read more
The Stranger Among You
Flying under the radar of the national media is a faith-based refugee resettlement movement that sees people from across the political spectrum working shoulder to shoulder to help refugees. Trump voters and Clinton voter, pro-choicers and pro-lifers, the religious and the secular, conservatives and liberals stand on common ground on an issue that looks polarizing ... Read more
America: The Series
A combination of everything American. All four books in one boxed set, uplifting and inspirational tales that bring a smile to your face and make you proud to be an American. Being conflicted is about feeling positive and negative about something at the same time, and being unable to shake off the uncomfortable feeling it ... Read more
Through My Eyes: The USA
The USA – the land of the future, the land of prosperity, success, glamor, and bling…But is it really (only) that? Through this book and my eyes, you will come to feel the pulse of the “promised land”. This story is a mash-up of my own awkward experiences on the other side of the great ... Read more
Free: Stars, Stripes and Corporate Logos
“Gilleland bravely broaches numerous subjects that are politically sensitive and expresses his often politically incorrect perspective.” -Authors Reading In the military, my buddies and I often talked about “home,” which was not the place from which we enlisted. It was anywhere in the U.S. As soon as we stepped down off an aircraft onto the ... Read more
Forged Through Fire: Developing Preparedness for the Perilous Encounter
True preparedness is where fear loses power. This is more than character development. More than readiness for violence. It is how to be fully alive. It is astonishing what happens to the human body under extreme amounts of traumatic stress, especially when facing interpersonal violence. The sad reality is that violent situations are dramatically escalating ... Read more
The New School of Economics
The New Physiocrats (The New Physiocratic League) is a political-economic framework and certification body. They are a movement established on a new way of economic thinking, what they refer to as the “New School of Economics.” The New Physiocrats have finally managed to reconcile the concerns of the left and right, through a new way ... Read more
Free: Cali Cartel: Beyond Narcos
An electrifying account of the Cali Cartel beyond its portrayal on Netflix. From the ashes of Pablo Escobar’s empire rose an even bigger and more malevolent cartel. A new breed of sophisticated mobsters became the kings of cocaine. Their leader was Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela – known as the Chess Player due to his foresight and ... Read more
Free: Who is Jeb!!!
Long before Trump there were the Bushes. Following their history, one can actually understand virtually every misstep America has taken since the 1950s, leading remorselessly to War, the birth of radicalism, polarization and the Stupidparty, all the way to 2016. Free on Kindle.... Read more
The Johnson Project
In 2017, a wealthy family holds the cure to the sterility plague that has infected the world. They will share their secret only with those couples who deserve the privilege of becoming parents. $0.99 on Kindle.... Read more
Free: Who Controls America?
Who creates economic depressions and recessions? Why was Thomas Jefferson afraid of banks? Who advises our leaders to go to war? Why does our government secretly want an uneducated populace? Can the Swamp be drained? In this stunning new book, author Mark Mullen pulls back the curtain on a few private groups who control every ... Read more
Donald Trump and Voices of the 2nd American Revolution
Warning: If you are politically correct, DO NOT read this book. Discretion is required. It’s lewd, rude, and nude. It’s filled with intellectual human nakedness. M.I.L.K is an acronym for Make Independent Life Knowledgeable. Freedom of speech is the corner stone of MILK. But MILK also means milk. Mother’s milk: natural breast milk. The most ... Read more
Surviving Trump
If the words “President Trump” cause your blood pressure to rise, your stomach to tighten into knots, and the feeling your head is about to explode, this is the book for you. Featuring 365 affirmations – one for each day of the year beginning with his inauguration on January 20th – Surviving Trump offers the ... Read more
The Seeds We Sow
In his quest to help feed poor people In the wake of the Civil War and the failed “reconstruction” effort, George Washington Carver was probably most influential not because he was the “peanut man,” but rather because he was a “gentle man.” His protege Henry Agard Wallace continued Carver’s work as the New Deal Secretary ... Read more
Hillary’s America
From Whitewater to Email Gate via Benghazi. Uncovering The real Hillary Clinton and the Hidden Agenda of the Democrat Party in Review and Analysis. $4.77 on Kindle. ... Read more
Madam President: History in the Making?
“If you are not certain whether you will vote for Secretary Clinton or are a stalwart supporter or detractor of hers, you should take a look at this book.” Andris Mitt. So far, America has only been allowed to see the tip of the iceberg. Can a President, whose campaign has largely been funded by the ‘billionaire ... Read more
A Future for the 99 Percent
“try out the 4 Keys as the author presents them for 30 days and see if your life feels better. All grassroots social movements start somewhere and Bud Clark is lighting a fire with this book.” – excerpted from the review by Lizzie Harwood, author of “Xamnesia” and “Go See the Kids”. $0.99 on Kindle. ... Read more
Free: The END is Near, Save U.S.
There is a quiet underlying but pivotal battle for the soul of our nation. Do money and ignorance rule, or will science and tolerance prevail? There has always been a quest for the human species, like ants, to explore new worlds and concepts. This growth does not just exist where we expand but in ... Read more
How to Change a Law: The Intelligent Consumer’s 7-Step Guide
This book is a do-it-yourself manual for voters, small business owners, lobbyists, and policy advocates who want to take political action, influence leaders and change laws. This book is for you if you ever… Wanted to change a law, Thought a law was unfair or unjust, or Felt confused by bureaucracy. Thibault provides a better understanding of policy ... Read more
Free: Gender Wars
Fed-up with politics and the sudden right wing War on Women, a group of determined women take matters into their own hands and form a women’s political party. Initially laughed at by the established political parties, they soon change their tune when women and some men begin signing up in droves. Gender Wars is a ... Read more