Posts Categorized: Books

DEATH IN VEGAS: The Dark Side of the World of Boxing Exposed

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The bright and beautiful neurologist Dr. Olivia Norris doesn’t care much for boxing. She never follows the sport and couldn’t tell you who’s fighting if her life depended on it. At least not until her 29 year-old brother and UBA heavyweight contender, Curtis Montana, suddenly and inexplicably collapses during a prizefight. His tragic injury leads her on… Read more »

Collaborative Commonwealth, a Blueprint for Real Change

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Collaborative Commonwealth, written by Robert A. Needham, an economist and speaker last year at The Future of Money and Technology Summit in San Francisco, is inspiring people across the country to start a movement. As seen by our recent election, people are fed up with the current situation with regard to how our country is… Read more »

Global powers could be helpless at stopping nuclear retaliation – reveals TWILIGHT VISITOR

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Twilight Visitor shockingly reveals that global powers could be utterly inept in dealing with the debacle of nuclear retaliation. The book, just released through Netherworld Books (England), is a global thriller which shows a disturbingly realistic scenario of an energy-desperate China suddenly invading Iran over oil, and the shocking realization that Iran did in fact… Read more »

Thunder in the Mountains: A Portrait of American Gun Culture

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THUNDER IN THE MOUNTAINS: A Portrait of American Gun Culture by Craig K. Collins In his gripping memoir, debut author Craig K. Collins invites readers to consider guns from a perspective that’s rarely heard—someone who has experienced first-hand their lure, their importance to a way of life, and their capacity to wreak devastation. “I grew… Read more »