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Serving the Apparatus of DeathReview Date: 2008-09-14
Hitler's Jewish SoldiersReview Date: 2008-08-15
How can Jewishness be a race when so many millions of Jews throughout
the centuries have renounced their Jewishness-and become non-Jews?!
Look at all the Jews marrying in churches-and raising their children
as non-Jews. This has happened throughout the centuries in Europe,
North and South America and elsewhere. (Many of these same people
became virulent Jew-haters.)
Jews account for nearly 50% of America's Nobel Prize-winning scientists
-and for a great many of Europe's(especially Germany's)as well.
In fact, Olivia Newton-John's grandfather was the great German-Jewish
physicist Max Born.
Sylvester Stallone, actress Joan Collins, Jane Seymour,the late Pamela Harriman, Sen. John Kerry, Palm Beach's Pulitzer family, Caroline Kennedy's children, Ali MacGraw, Olivia Newton-John, Diane von
Furstenberg, President Sarkozy of France are just a few examples
of people who are descendants of formerly-Jewish families.
The Jewish "brain drain" continues...
Jo Rueber
Well Researched- Very Well WrittenReview Date: 2008-08-07
I think both Rigg's books are MUST reads for everyone who wonders how the Third Reich happened and want to understand the pschy of that time in history. Bryan's excellent work adds an other element of understanding to the era. If we don't know and remember we will repeat it, or something like it or something worse, somewhere, sometime in our and our childrens' lifetime. Never again!
Hitler's mixed-Jewish legionsReview Date: 2007-04-01
Proud of it.
In terms of the January 1942 Wannsee Conference, how does a person
"act Jewish"?
How does one becoming a Jew "terminate Germanic- Aryaness"?
Read the book.
Bryan Rugg's book is an excellent treatise on "how to hide
one's Jewishness, of whatever degree" and still serve the German
Fatherland.
Air Marshal of the Third Reich, Herr Milch, had a tough road to navigate.
Buy this book.Again: an excellent treatise.
Take the word of this German-American Gentile,and a Christian, this book ist seir gutte.
Excellent Historiography.
It's more than worth the money. You have your orders. BUY THIS BOOK!!
Tell him Herr STAGE sent you.
Simply Mind-blowingReview Date: 2006-02-13

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Read the Government documents!Review Date: 2007-09-14
Pack Mentality At Its WorstReview Date: 2008-06-01
This book, along with almost 50 fawning reviews, merely illustrates the effectiveness of propaganda in spreading mass ignorance. The reviewers are so sure that Peltier is innocent that the facts don't seem to matter. They would just get in the way, as in Peltier bragging about shooting a man in the head who was begging for his life (heard by four others), as in 15 federal judges affirming the original conviction (not one dissenter), and as in incontrovertible evidence that linked Peltier's rifle to the crime scene. I doubt these people are even aware that six months before he murdered two injured and helpless Federal Agents, Peltier put a gun in AIM member Anna Mae Aquash's mouth while interrogating her about being an informant. AIM leaders later had her executed (gun to the head again) partly because she was one of the four who heard Peltier's boast. Anna Mae knew too much.
Yes, ignorance is truly bliss, but truth can cure ignorance. If you want to discover the truth about what happened that day, read American Indian Mafia.
Innocent yet in prisonReview Date: 2007-06-08
just because he's an Indian. I real eye opener and
interesting facts about the Indians here today.
A work of fiction.Review Date: 2007-09-24
By way of a brief background, Peltier was represented by capable and experienced counsel and during his trial the jury heard that FBI agents Jack Coler and Ron Williams were following who they thought was another wanted person. They actually followed Peltier and two teenagers who began shooting at the agents who were then trapped and exposed in an open area. Peltier was joined by several others, including Dino Butler and Robert Robideau who also fired on the agents from another direction. Both Coler and Williams were severely wounded and unable to defend themselves. Peltier's jury heard that Peltier, Robideau and Butler went down to the wounded agents and shot them both in the face at point-blank range with a high powered rife. The jury believed the testimony they heard and Peltier was convicted for, among other things, aiding and abetting and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. He later received an additional seven year consecutive sentence for an armed escape from Lompoc federal penitentiary. (In a separate and earlier trial, Dino Butler and Robert Robideau were acquitted of the murders. However, this review relates specifically to how Peltier portrays the facts surrounding these events in Prison Writings. There is much more to the entire saga.)
It's important to place Prison Writings in its proper chronological context. Prison Writings was published in 1999. An important related book touted by Peltier and the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee (LPDC) that "immortalizes Leonard Peltier," In The Spirit of Crazy Horse (ITSOCH) by Peter Matthiessen was first published in 1983 and in 1992. A film, Incident at Oglala (Incident), narrated by Robert Redford was released in 1992. Collectively, these sources, in addition to the many public statements made by Peltier, Butler and Robideau, demonstrate that Peltier is not only fabricating the history of his own case but knowingly lies about certain events.
There are many more, but for example:
The scene:
Peltier initially claimed he was in the AIM camp to the south of the Jumping Bull property, heard shots, responded and "I fired off a few shots above their heads, trying not to hit anything (p.125)." And also "I didn't see their agents die, had no hand in it..." (p.127). Yet in a CNN interview in October, 1999 Peltier admitted being there and told interviewer Mark Potter "I don't know, just two people laying there. I mean, the car door--the car door open and stuff."
The alibi:
For the better part of nearly two decades Peltier had offered only one alibi about who was responsible for the final killing shots to the agents' faces. He claimed that someone they all knew but would not identify (Mr. X), had driven to the reservation that day in a red pickup truck to deliver dynamite and that it was Mr. X who engaged the agents initially and then, once wounded and unable to defend themselves, killed the agents and drove off. In Incident Robideau is filmed pointing to the area where Mr. X murdered the agents and drove off in the red pickup truck. This claim was so far-fetched that not even Peltier's trial lawyers wanted to go near it, but they did their best to create confusion with the jury over the alleged red pickup truck. Matthiessen, although skeptical himself, spent a great deal of time on Mr. X in ITSOCH. However, in a 1995 interview with News from Indian Country, one of the three participants, Dino Butler, publicly said that the Mr. X story was a lie; "Well, there is no Mr. X. There was no man coming to our camp that day bringing dynamite." "To create this lie to show that someone else pulled the trigger." " That is totally false. Totally untrue. That never happened."
It should come as no surprise that Mr. X. and the red pickup are never mentioned in Prison Writings.
Aiding and abetting:
Peltier tries to convince the reader that the "vague crime of aiding and abetting" (p162) was somehow later added to the charge of murdering the agents. Yet, during one of the many appeals (one dealing with this specific issue in 1993), the appeals court stated that "Peltier's arguments fail because their underlying premises are fatally flawed. (A) the government tried the case on the alternative theories; it asserted that Peltier personally killed the agents at point blank range, but that if he had not done so, then he was equally guilty of the murder as an aider and abettor."
Preplanned assault:
Peltier lays the groundwork for claiming that according to a document obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, the government "...had been gathering in the area for a preplanned paramilitary assault on the Pine Ridge reservation," (p.129) comprised of "...dozens, maybe hundreds..." (p.127) of law-enforcement personnel. The document (dated April 24, 1975) he refers to (the noted "sanctioned memo") says nothing of the kind and related to the 1973 takeover by AIM of Wounded Knee. Ironically this memo was still being circulated around FBI headquarters in Washington D.C. even after the murders of agents Coler and Williams with a date at the bottom of the memo of August 11, 1975. This memo is not even in the same universe as Peltier claims. This assertion was so outrageous even Matthiessen shied away from it by claiming after all his research that the initial shooting at the agents was spontaneous, neither a pre-planned government event nor premeditated ambush of the two agents. "...if there is another persuasive explanation of the location and position of their cars, I cannot find it." (ITSOCH p.544).
Further, it was well documented that when the agents were first pinned down in the open field, Agent Williams made desperate calls for help and assistance over his FBI radio. These transmissions were overheard by a number of individuals who all confirmed how quickly the shooting started, and ended, and that the nearest agent was about twelve miles away. That FBI agent, Gary Adams, responded with a BIA officer, the first two to even reach close to the scene. They were also shot at and had to back away to Highway 18 and await more assistance. In the meantime, Coler and Williams were murdered and Peltier and the others escaped.
Robideau:
Robert Robideau who has been assimilated and rejected by the Peltier organization several times over the years has made damning admissions. Robideau stated publicly on numerous occasions, and in emails to this reviewer, that he's the one who actually killed the agents:
"As far as I have ever been concerned the killing of the agents was justified..." "They were shot in the head at close range..." "I have no remorse..." "I am "Mr X" (which is no lie) and I did kill them with honor befitting a warrior, but they died like worms." "I thought I already told you that I killed the agents."
Of course Robideau has the constitutional protection against double-jeopardy, but this reviewer believes he is even too much of a coward to shoot two severely wounded and incapacitated human beings. But whether he killed the agents himself is immaterial; the Peltier jury heard and accepted the testimony that the three older Indians, Robideau, Butler and Peltier went down to the wounded agents and murdered them by shooting them both in the face.
Of course, Prison Writings suggests none of this but hides behind fabrications and outright lies to further the folklore surrounding Peltier and perpetuating The Myth.
What it does do however is firmly establish that Peltier did not remove himself from the scene of the crime.
Prison Writings is self-serving drivel and should not be used to document in any fashion what happened that June day at Pine Ridge. Anyone interested in going beyond The Myth should spend some time reviewing the very detailed appeals that cover every aspect of this case.
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Manifesto, Memoir, History, and the Fate of MankindReview Date: 2007-08-09
There are other sources for an in-depth understanding of the events that led to his imprisonment such as Peter Mathiesson's *In the Spirit of Crazy Horse* and the Robert Redford film *Incident at Oglala*. But Prison Writings is a must read in any study of not only the Wounded Knee incident, but the American Indian Movement as a whole and native issues throughout the country.
This book weaves Peltier's life as a prisoner in the U.S. prison system with his account of the events of 1973 and his views on the state of affairs for Native Americans as a whole. Peltier's life evolved from an aimless youth on the reservation to a political activist, and at times it seems that his life sentence is a natural extension of this progression - as if his destiny was to suffer for the cause.
When you look at the evidence of all that transpired at Wounded Knee in 1973 and the years that followed, including what happened to other activists such as Annie Mae Aquash, and the now revealed manipulation of evidence by the FBI and the all-out war against Native American activism in the 1970s, Leonard Peltier's *Prison Writings* become somewhat of a manifesto and call for a better future.
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A Guide to my Book Rating System:
1 star = The wood pulp would have been better utilized as toilet paper.
2 stars = Don't bother, clean your bathroom instead.
3 stars = Wasn't a waste of time, but it was time wasted.
4 stars = Good book, but not life altering.
5 stars = This book changed my world in at least some small way.

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The Real DorothyReview Date: 2007-05-25
If you do go home again, what do you do when you get there?Review Date: 2006-11-14
Was there a real Dorothy, where did all of the other characters come from, and what happened in the rest of her life?
Along with the OZ story, comes the story of Judy Garland (AKA Frances Gumm) and how in many ways her life was as destructive as Dorothy Gale (in the OZ books) WAS. Judy's life was loveless from childhood (because she was the family meal ticket) and slowly spiralled downward through bad marriages, drugs and alcohol. She always remained sixteen to the american public which set her on the same path as Elizabeth Taylor and Mickey Rooney, except that the yellow brick road had a lot more potholes.
Ryman rights about the darkest novel you can have without being one of Stephen King's bad dreams. Jonathan, a Canadian, who grew-up to become an actor, is tantamount to the scarecrow in this story. He is gay and dying from AIDS, and displayed autistic tendencies as a child. Strangly though in the main character he plays in horror films...which he says is based on Boris Karloff, he seems to be an evil Patchwork Girl (from the later OZ books) called the "Child Minder" (whose face is a patchwork due to being cut up with a knife by his father.
The unfortunate part of the book is the last section which is like a bad Timothy Leary, Hunter Thompson LSD trip/dream from the sixties. It adds little to the book and makes a non-ending ending which there is no need for. The epilogue at the end, by Ryman, is almost an apology for the whole book itself, which weakens the story even more. His editor should have done a better job of convincing him that the death of Jonathan made a fine ending on it's own.
So maybe you can go home again, just don't expect everyone to be that happy for you to be there, after a week or so, you CAN easily wear-out your welcome.
Deliciously ComplexReview Date: 2006-06-14
Not Meant to be to a comparison to Wicked!Review Date: 2006-01-08
A chilling take on OzReview Date: 2008-07-14
Ryman puts a brilliant new spin on one of the most famous stories of all time, but "Was" isn't exactly pleasant reading...and it's not intended to be. This is a very dark, gritty story that forces readers to reexamine popular characters from fiction and real life and reconsider what life was truly like for them. "Was" is an interesting story, one that I highly recommend for all "Wizard of Oz" fanatics. Also, this novel was turned into a wonderful play, which I saw produced in Chicago in the 1990s. I wish it was performed more often, but my guess is that it's probably too disturbing for most audiences.

Classic Oz at its bestReview Date: 2008-05-05
Best so farReview Date: 2008-02-22
The chief difference between Ozma and the prior two books is a streamlined narrative which focuses primarily on a single event (journey to the Nome King) with a tangible goal (free the royal family of Ev). Excluding the small section on the Wheelers and Lunch Pail trees, the fantasy elements tend more towards the traditional as opposed to Baum's imagination. You can even see a bit of the old "Mountain King" myth in this story. The net effect is that this story is more concise and less tied to the early 20th century than the preceding novels.
Another big change from the second book is a drastic reduction in the turn-of-the-century chauvinism on display in book 2. Jinjur even goes so far as to give her husband a black eye for milking the wrong cow. I am not sure if a double-entendre is intended here or not, but this is light-years away from the housewives in the prior book.
I highly recommend this as a good read to your children before they go to bed.
exciting and funny for all agesReview Date: 2007-11-26
EvolutionReview Date: 2006-11-14
Yet, despite the move toward overbearing simplicity, Baum's books continue to be great. Old friends are brought back for us to love once again - the Cowardly Lion, the Tin Woodsman, the Scarecrow, and my favorite, the Sawhorse. The addition of the Hungry Tiger is a delightful treat too. This poor fellow figures he might as well not eat other creatures and cause them to suffer since he's just going to be hungry again later on.
All of the best elements of this book are embodied in the movie Return to Oz, which I'd sure like to rent some day. In the meantime, I had a lot of fun with Ozma of Oz, and I won't be surprised if I end up reading the fourth book of the Oz series sometime in the future.
30 years later, I still love this book!Review Date: 2006-12-04
Ozma of Oz is one of the most fun books in the series. Brave, plucky Dorothy is a character any young girl could relate to and admire. The story itself is imaginative and full of surprises.
Highly, highly recommended! If you want your little girl to love reading, share this book with her.

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Dark Secrets Come to LightReview Date: 2005-08-23
Throughout this book, you see characters dealing with crime, justice and real life issues. Meet Detective Joe Johnson and his partner, Detective Vernon Brown, as they investigate the murder of an old acquaintance of Detective Johnson. Raymond Tyler, an old crony and former school chum of Detective Johnson. Under suspicious circumstances Raymond Tyler turns up dead and forces Joe to search within himself to look beyond the obstacles their friendship faced to solve the case.
As the story unravels, a scandal and political corruption rears its ugly head leaving you to wonder what happened and why. With so many perspective suspects, the motive behind the crime does not become obvious until the story climaxes. All I can say is "Don't expect the obvious".
Vincent R. Alexandria has caught my attention and opened my eyes to a genre I will definitely look forward to reading more of in the future.
Stephanie Wilkerson-Hester, Founder/Reviewer
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The walls are definitely talking!Review Date: 2004-12-18
Great Murder Msytery NovelReview Date: 2004-08-08
ISBN: 0-9749564-3-0
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An enjoyable mix of characters and an exciting plot awaits you in "If Walls Could Talk". Detective Joe Johnson former friend, Raymond, is murdered in his bed and Detective Johnson is determined to find the killer. Could it be Raymond's pregnant fiancée, his business partner in crime or the sleazy politician who wanted Raymond out of his way? As the clues mount up, Johnson's life becomes increasingly difficult as he realized that someone very close to him may be responsible for the murder. In the end, he's faced with a decision which can change his life and career forever.
Vincent Alexandria created two memorable characters in the form of Johnson and his older partner Detective Vernon Brown. Reminiscent of a great buddy movie, their dialog is filled with banter. Completely enjoyable, their conversations brought much comic relief for a book knee deep in scandal. I was completely thrilled with this murder mystery. With a great ending men and women alike will enjoy this great murder mystery.
If Walls Could Talk, truly Bravura!Review Date: 2003-06-27
Many words come to mind; Superb! Outstanding and Excellent are but a few. Vincent Alexander is truly a natural wordsmith. Taking the English language, and sculpting a timeless masterpiece. I found the book to be immensely captivating, from beginning to end, word for word, line for line, page for page; in fact it was as if I was watching an actual movie. A fluent, intriguing, intelligent plot, the twist and the turns were magnificent. I am truly lost for words to praise this work.
If Walls Could Talk, encompass all the hallmarks of a national best-seller and, a Hollywood blockbuster: murder, seduction, intrigue, sophistication, comedy and romance, together with an enchanting hero, who rides of into the sunset.
If Walls Could Talk, truly Bravura!
Entertaining....Review Date: 2002-11-05
This is my first time reading Vincent Alexander's work and although the book was enjoyable I deducted points because of the slow start and some disconnects in the plot that contributed to the `choppiness' of the story. I think Mr. Alexander is off to a great career as a writer and I look forward to reading his other works.
Reviewed by Phyllis
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It took balls - goat balls to be exact.Review Date: 2008-09-22
Best Book Since 'Shadow Divers"Review Date: 2008-09-16
O my our folly!Review Date: 2008-07-20
Back in the early 1900s snake oil doctors were common. People flocked to such doctors for all kinds of remedies, and had faith in the cures they were given. Most if not all such cures did not work. If some worked, it was the result of the `placebo' effect. In other words, when a person believes that a medicine given to him will work, in some instances the patient's belief alone makes him feel better.
Dr. John Brinkley noticed that goats were very sexually active. He therefore concluded that if goat testicles were implanted in humans, humans will turn into sexual beasts. In other words, goat testicles would be a cure for all sexual ailments, such as impotency. Without ever publishing his findings or doing serious research, he started implanting goat testicles in his patients. As later court testimony would show, in most cases he simply put the goat testicles in his patients without grafting them surgically. Many of his patients died as a result of this procedure, and many others were maimed for the remainder of their life. But nobody could stop John Brinkley for years, not even the government or the medical board. He became a multi-millionaire as a result of this bogus procedure, and lived a lavish life with a private yacht and a private aircraft. Remember this was the early 1900s!
The book reads like a John Grisham novel. The book starts off with John Brinkley's life as a youth, and what motivated him to become a charlatan. It describes all of his medical procedures, and the fortune he amassed as a result. It describes his stint as a candidate for governorship, and how he changed the face of voting. He actually invented the strategies used today by running candidates. This chapter was very interesting and captivating.
In order to have his ideas widespread, Brinkley built his own radio station in 1923. When this was closed by the government, he went across the border to Mexico and opened a radio station there. He was a very stubborn man, but very intuitive. He easily surmounted challenges, and was not afraid of the US government. The chapters on his radio stations were interesting and funny, and made for excellent reading.
The book then goes on relating the court cases that finally exposed Brinkley as a fraud. As a result, his former patients sue him, and he is ruined. The medical board removes his license, and the government charges him with manslaughter. He soon dies thereafter, having never appeared in court to answer the manslaughter charges.
This book will captivate you. Snake oil doctors are still among us today, and many of us still fall for their folly. The actor Steve McQueen believed that a Mexican healer had the power to cure his cancer that he flew to him to Mexico. Many today use the power of Shamans and other sorcerers to cure their ailments. Some of these cures work. But do they work because they are genuine cures or because of the `placebo' effect? In reality, no one knows.
How many of us buy beauty products thinking they would actually rejuvenate us? Do all those supplemental vitamins work? The vitamin industry is a multi-billion dollar industry, but many doctors today would tell you that supplemental vitamins do very little good, and at times, might in fact be very harmful. Our vitamins should derive from a balanced diet, and not from the intake of pills. But by in-taking pills, we make many people very rich!
This is a great case study of a character still very alive today! And our folly is still as alive!
Making the world safe for ViagraReview Date: 2008-08-07
So he began operating on the fringes of medicine, with a small smattering of training and dubious degrees from what we would now call "alternative" sources (alternative to the now much stronger American Medical Association, which derived much of its current cache and strength from battles with Brinkley and his compatriots on the fringe). Among other methods, he implanted goat testicles! Fringe medicine, indeed; without specific numbers (the true totals are probably unknown), Brock cites Brinkley as one of if not the most prolific of American serial killers based on the death rate from untested and insane techniques like these.
Pressed by the AMA, Brinkley expanded into mass marketing, politics, franchising of pharmaceuticals (at least one of which was found to be pure water with a tiny amount of coloring) and the fledgling field of radio. Brinkley's downfall, as Brock describes in a rather abrupt coda, came at the hands of a civil court when he sued Morris Fishbein, the AMA's head huckster hunter, for libel, and lost, finally (for the unsuspecting public) and disastrously (for him) exposing himself as the fraud the AMA claimed.
While the book was an enjoyable and easy-to-read introduction to this bizarre character (proof, yet again, of the truth-stranger-than-fiction axiom), I am only giving the book three stars for these two reasons: First, while a few primary sources are cited in the bibliography, the notes rely most heavily on a small handful of secondary sources, which makes me wonder if these earlier secondary sources may tell a more complete picture of the era. Two of the secondary sources cited:
The roguish world of Doctor Brinkley
The Bizarre Careers of John R. Brinkley.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Southern History
And secondly, while the truth indeed is strange here, Brock sometimes seems afraid to let the story tell itself, and tries too hard to pump it up with purple prose and overdone dramatics.
Enjoy Brock's book, but if you are really interested in mining the details of Brinkley and his era, use the bibliography and notes as a reading list for digging deeper.
Things haven't really changed all that much, have they?Review Date: 2008-07-20
I was completely surprised to read that the respected surgeon Max Thorek, who now has a hospital in Chicago named after him, was a participant in this scam! But unlike Brinkley, he knew what he was doing, surgically, and abandoned this project when it proved worse than useless.
His wife's story appears to be at least as interesting as his, too.

BoringReview Date: 2007-10-31
I have read Years and Hummingbird by Ms Spencer and really enjoyed them. This book does not hold a candle to either of them.
A Book For All AgesReview Date: 2005-05-20
THE GAMBLE is a great story - one of my favorite Spencer novels! Set back in the 1800's in Colorado, it is a typical western, with a little more flavor thrown in for good measure. Spencer writes a romantic story without going over the boundaries of propriety. This is a book that you could recommend to your mother or your grandmother, and not be embarrassed. Definitely enjoyable for all ages!
Doesn't Get Better Than ThisReview Date: 2007-07-14
My all-time favorite bookReview Date: 2005-06-13
I let someone borrow my copy years ago, and just couldn't get this story out of my mind, so about two years ago I found a copy in a local bookstore and nabbed it up. My "new" copy is just as tattered as the first one was, and I'm not lending it out this time. I highly recommend this story for someone who is looking for a true "romance" or "love story".
Sorry folks......Review Date: 2005-10-01
After Scott left Agatha in Kansas to go back to his hometown Mississippi, the story fell flat and became gratuitous. There were only a couple of passionate interactions between Scott and Agatha in the first half, which were paced perfectly and made you salivate for more. However, when Scott invited Agatha to Florida to offer her a proposition, Spencer left the relationship stagnant and platonic, which completely confounded me!!! Where was the sexy, daring, impatient and utterly adorable male hero I have come to love in the first half of the book????? Spencer changed Scott too drastically and suddenly became a sweet and patient gentleman that was not conducive to Agath's prim and proper character.
You were left with the feeling of utter confusion and impatience for the romance and passion-verbal or physical- to start between them again, but to no avail. Spencer just kept writing so much of the peripheral environment-and hardly incorporating any heat between Agatha and Scott-that you felt the novel falling apart from its promising start. Finally when the romance began to pick up slightly it ended before you even knew what hit you when they confessed their love for each other and then getting married. Even the love-making ending was flat and nowhere near as passionate as you would have liked.
After finishing the novel I was still confused and felt cheated as to how Spencer could have written such different halves of the same novel-especially when it came to Scott's characterization. He started off like Jessie Dufrayne in Hummingbird and ended like a complete different person-too sweet, too patient, and too boring.
I am still sighing over the ending of the novel in utter and sad disappointment. I have not read all of Spencer's novels and I hope one day I will hit upon one of her books that come close to Hummingbird or the Fulfillment.

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There were no "Intelligence Failures"Review Date: 2008-06-03
When I mentioned to Graham that a Boeing 737 airliner traveling at 400 mpg cannot physically get any closer than 60 or 70 ft above the ground because of the tremendous up-draft, and that the U.S. government wants us to believe that a Boeing 737 literally skimmed the surface of the earth for a half mile at 400 mph before smashing into the Pentagon at ground level-- Graham just sat there looking in another direction and did not comment.
This guy is just another propagandist trying to steer people away from the truth of a joint U.S. and Israeli Intelligence black operation, and toward the "safe" and "feel good" conclusion of "Intelligence failures" relating loosely to the Saudis. Hey folks, the Saudis don't control U.S. corporate media and this massive disinformation campaign--the CIA and the ADL (the U.S. arm of Israeli Intelligence) control U.S. corporate media.
There are plenty of other books available which will give you an ACCURATE picture of what happened before, on , and after 9/11. To name just a few: "The Road to 9/11" by Peter Dale Scott; "Crossing the Rubicon" by Michael C. Ruppert; "War and Globalisation: The Truth Behind September 11" by Michel Chossudovsky; and "The War on Freedom" by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed.
This Bob Graham guy is just another member of the top 1% American fascist class. It's like a big organized crime syndicate. The Democrats are the Gambino family and the Republicans are the Genovese family and the real brains behind the syndicate are in Israel.
Another Bush Basher with Hindsight BiasReview Date: 2007-12-27
SKIP THE 9/11 REPORT. READ THIS INSTEAD.Review Date: 2007-08-20
The good senator doesn't pull punches. Intelligence Matters is full of shocking revelations of Saudi funding of 9/11 hijackers, numerous instances of the FBI and CIA not seeing the forest for the trees, and the Bush administration's obsession with Iraq blinding them to the immediate threat of the greatest attack on our homeland since Pearl Harbor.
A highly patriotic and useful account of the latest greatest challenges to our nation's survival. We overcame a civil war and defeated ruthless enemies from different continents in WWII, but are we prepared to win a global jihad, one that could last well into this century and involve dangerous weapons falling in the hands of stateless terrorists willing to martyr themselves for a cause? As Sen. Graham relates, we're off to a troubling start.
It's hardly reassuring that a man with such a grasp on foreign policy isn't still in the throes of power directing our response. What a missed opportunity that Sen. Graham, who never lost an election in Florida during his nearly 40 years as an elected official and briefly ran for president in 2004, wasn't at least selected for VP.
By the way, the double-entendre in the title is apparent, although I can think of a third possible interpretation - can you? [Hint: Think 'intelligence' in terms of our woefully feeble leader.]
Very educational, and well presented for the lay reader.
Rather GoodReview Date: 2006-02-19
SENATOR BOB GRAHAM FALLS VICTIM TO INTELLIGENCE WORLD OF DECEPTION & ILLUSIONReview Date: 2006-12-10
Senator Graham points out 12 INSTANCES before 9/11 in which the 9/11 plot could have been discovered. He points out that at least one alleged hijacker was being housed by an FBI informant. (The FBI DENIED SENATOR GRAHAM ACCESS TO THIS INFORMANT FOR QUESTIONING!.) He describes the circumstances under which Arizona FBI Agent, Kenneth Williams, a seasoned 10-yr terrorism veteran wrote a memo, now known as the Phoenix Memo, in July of 2001 to the Counterterrorism Division at FBI Headquarters. Declassified segments are quoted beginning on page 44, "The purpose of this communication is to advise the bureau [headquarters] and New York of the possibility of a coordinated effort by Usama bin Laden to send students to the United States to attend civil aviation universities and colleges. Phoenix has observed an inordinate number of individuals of investigative interest who are attending or who have attended civil aviation universities and colleges in the state of Arizona...". Agent Williams included 4 specific recommendations as to what to do about it. On August 7, 2001 the intelligence operations specialists decided that this lead should be closed with no action taken.
In excruciating detail Senator Graham tells the story of Zacarious Moussaoui and how suspicions of him at the Pan Am International Flight Academy were so acute, that authorities notified the FBI on only the 2nd day of Moussoui's training. Yet permission to search Moussoui's computer was denied. Incredibly Senator Graham tells us about the August 6, 2001 Presidential Daily Brief received by President Bush entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S.", and that Bush did nothing with the warning.
Senator Graham tells of the lies he was told by Dick Cheney, John Ashcroft, the intelligence agencies, the White House, as well as many instances of stonewalling and deceit. Senator Graham tells of hearing personally from Tommy Franks that only 4 months after the Afghanistan invasion, the military resources were redeployed to Iraq (February of 2002) quoting Franks as saying, "This is not a War on Terror, this is a manhunt".. Senator Graham tells us that most of the deficiencies in our national security remain, as of the time his book went to press, broken and unfixed despite increased budgets for counterterrorism. The most revealing comment in the entire book is on page 202, "...the more we learned, the less curious the administration seemed about what had happened on September 11". And, "the more discoveries we made, the more the administration's obstructionism intensified." And page 166, "...the White House was directing the cover-up."
And then, we're all supposed to believe that these ignorant incompetent intelligence agencies were able to come up with the identities of all 19 alleged hijackers just hours after the attacks. ARE YOU KIDDING ME???
THERE'S MORE. Despite all the death and horror and destruction on 9/11-all attributed to "intelligence failures", senator Graham discovers, as disclosed on page 113, "It amazes me to this day that no one-not one single person-has been held accountable for the intelligence and other lapses that contributed to the failure to inderdict the attack...it is important that people be held accountable. None have been."
Unfortunately, the investigative committee on which Senator Graham co-chaired was NOT equipped with a "smell test". Based on the voluminous examples of administration malfeasance related to 9/11, Senator Graham's conclusions simply do NOT make sense. Therefore, they must be rejected!
We all have our own internal evaluation process in determining what does and what does not make sense. And at some point what is perceived as incredulous ignorance & gross incompetence becomes so overwhelming that one has to realize that explaining everything away as ignorance & incompetence is itself ignorance & incompetence.
You see people, all of the findings of Senator Graham makes perfect sense! The problem is HIS CONCLUSIONS DO NOT MATCH HIS FINDINGS! Therefore, the round hole premise in which he is trying to hammer his square peg of findings MUST BE CHANGED! Since the intelligence agencies lied to Senator Graham and his investigative committee about everything else, doesn't it make sense that they also lied about the identities of those responsible for the 9/11 attacks? And sure enough, soon after 9/11, various sources in the foreign press (obviously such stories are supressed in the U.S.) were reporting that at least 6 of the alleged 19 hijackers were still alive and well! (The BBC reported that Waleed Al Shehri is protesting his innocence from Casablanca, Morroco). It's been discovered that there were NO Arab names on any of the flight passenger lists. The USA Today reported that Osama bin Laden denied 9/11 involvement, AND the December, 2001 Osama "confession video" has been proven to be a fraud.
So there you have it America. Google "9/11 Truth" and you will see that nothing you have been told about the attack is true. And then ask Keane and Hamilton how they could be so void of conscious as to play along with such skullduggery in their 9/11 Commission Propaganda Report. We have lost our country, folks, and our gutless and clueless congress is worthless to a democracy.
You see people, despite all of Senator Graham's findings, it never occurred to him that the intelligence agencies were all working fine and were in tip top shape as they made sure that all 19 hijacker patsies were going about their business of building a "terror" legend and were NOT in custody on 9/11. These agencies were not born yesterday and they know that a little "international" flavor will create more distance from U.S. complicity (Pakistan's ISI had also funded $100,000 to Mohammed Atta.) Disinformation & propaganda is their specialty and accountability is not part of their charter. And in the end, the power of our intelligence agencies lies not in their ability to get away with secrets, but rather their power lies in their ability to get away with...murder...


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If you're already a Davy Rothbart fan, you'll like itReview Date: 2007-01-03
There is definitely promise in this collection, and Rothbart has a fantastic eye for the great moments of the everyday, but unless you allow yourself to "hear" him read these, you might find them a little disappointing.
for white boys that think they're channeling Tupac and KerouacReview Date: 2008-02-02
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Very sweet storyReview Date: 2008-10-06
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A Gentle Prairie Miracle of LoveReview Date: 2008-08-27
one of the best latelyReview Date: 2007-03-27
With delicate skill, Sawyer lays out the clear plan of salvation and a God-ordained prescription for coping with and overcoming withering grief. However, do not be deceived by the book's weighty topics. "Waiting for Summer's Return" is well-rounded with an enchanting plot complete with touches of gentle humor that break the tension at just the right moments.
This is one of the better books, I have read recently. Recommended.
A Beautiful StoryReview Date: 2006-10-26
Summer Steadman finds herself alone in a small Mennonite community in Gaeddart, Kansas during the fall of 1894. So deep in mourning that she finds food repugnant, she has allowed her body to become weakened. Her soul has become as emaciated as her body. No longer sure that God loves her or anyone else, Summer's only real wish is to join her family in death. It seems God has other plans for her, though.
Peter Ollenburger, a local gristmill owner, is in need of a teacher for his son, Thomas. Since the young boy is housebound after an accident resulting in broken ribs and can't ride his horse to school, he is falling behind in his studies. Peter's wife, Elsa, would be the logical choice to be his teacher, but she died six years earlier. Peter needs someone to live on his property and give the boy his lessons until he is fully recovered. After learning that Summer Steadman has lost her family to illness and has need of a position, he proposes that she come live in his home as Thomas's teacher. When objections to the impropriety of the situation are brought to his attention, Peter agrees that Summer could live in his shariah rather than in the house with the family. Wanting only to be close to the graves of her family, Summer accepts Peter's proposition and moves to his property.
What awaits the reader of Waiting for Summer's Return is a journey of relationship renewals. Summer and Peter both travel the path toward new knowledge of people and God. The trip is filled with bumps and ruts much like the road to the town of Gaeddart. As Thomas grows to know his temporary teacher, his affection for her grows to become the love of a child for a mother. Neither Summer nor Peter had planned on this complication. What are they to do? How will God orchestrate the symphony of their lives?
Kim Vogel Sawyer's writing is a joy to read. Her characters catch the reader's heart. It is hard to put the book down in order to carry on with life. Waiting for Summer's Return is one of those books you will want to keep reading to the point where the dishes will stack up in the sink and the laundry will go unwashed because you have to read just one more chapter. And that chapter leads to another and then another. Go ahead read those chapters. The dishes and the laundry will be there when you finish the book.
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