American History Why: Book 2: There Are No Innocents in War |
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Author:
| Ellis, Eric |
Series title: | American History Why? Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5496-8939-0 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2017 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $11.99 |
Book Description:
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In the early 1990's, I wrote to the news program Sixty Minutes and expressed my concerns about the railroad being able to transport any cargo, no matter how dangerous, without disclosing its contents. I received my own personal computer-card-type mailing expressing their disinterest. A couple of years later, Dan Rather did mention the fact of cargo anonymity briefly on the evening news. I call it overt censorship, they tell you but they don't tell you. Like the concept of the mission...
More DescriptionIn the early 1990's, I wrote to the news program Sixty Minutes and expressed my concerns about the railroad being able to transport any cargo, no matter how dangerous, without disclosing its contents. I received my own personal computer-card-type mailing expressing their disinterest. A couple of years later, Dan Rather did mention the fact of cargo anonymity briefly on the evening news. I call it overt censorship, they tell you but they don't tell you. Like the concept of the mission to free Iran hostages failing on purpose on Nightline at 11:00 pm, or announcing the Keating 5 being admonished during Desert Storm. The concept of liberal media is laughable, but, then, the term conservative has been bastardized and perverted by those who claim the title.In this novel, plots and subplots encompassed in economic and political conflicts expand throughout, then converge to climax in the explosive finale, which is a stab to the heart of Cowboy America. The enemy chooses its strategic target because of the Missoula Valley's meteorological propensity to inversions. They believe this weather phenomenon will transform the valley into a tomb, and this attack will deliver a physical and psychological knockout punch to the rugged-individual collective face of these United States.