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The Book in the Wall What will the world be like if we lose the war on terrorism? The Book in the Wall is John F Simpson's prediction. The story takes place in the future and presents a nightmare version of the world we may become if we do not wake up to the reality of today. It is a startling and powerful novel that creates an imaginary world where the government outlaws any technology it considers offensive and punishes the most minor of offences with a public execution. The story is completely convincing and draws heavily on contemporary events. It is a prophetic view of the world our grandchildren may have to endure if we do not act now to prevent the nightmare from becoming a reality.
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Ten Months in Iran: Or God Wants Me To Kill You is an account of the developments that took place in Iran prior to the 1978 collapse of the government. The book provides detailed descriptions of the civil and political conditions that led to the fall of the Shah's government and subsequent period of anarchy. Through his first-hand experience, the author provides an accurate description of radical Shiite Muslim customs and practices in Iran. The author's opinions and descriptions of the religious and political events that took place are insightful and he provides answers to the question of why Iran is now our enemy when, at the time, it was our best friend and a stabilizing force in that area of the world. He gives you an idea of what went wrong in our foreign policy that caused the loss of Iran to religious fanatics and he points a finger at the person responsible for losing Iran's friendship and support. He worked for Bell Helicopter in Isfahan, Iran as a cobra test pilot. The story begins with a vivid account of his final trip through the city of Isfahan amidst gunfights between soldiers and rioters. On his return home, the author was stunned to learn that many of the people he knew had been executed by the cleric dictator Ayatollah Khomeini. ISBN 0-9755099-0-X
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Operation Minerva Operation Minerva is a story about a Green Beret team dropped into North Vietnam to investigate the activities of a military training site suspected of training turncoat South Vietnamese. The team's objective is to photograph and identify future double agents so they can be tracked when they return to the South. Jack Dawson, an officer on the team, falls in love with the Air Force Photo Intelligence woman who discovered the training site.
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The author spent twenty years in the U.S. Military where he advanced from enlisted recruit to chief warrant officer W3 in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. During the author's military career he served as an instructor for communications, small weapons, jungle survival, security and combat-in-cities. He was a Green Beret, trained in demolitions and clandestine communications. He was also a helicopter pilot and was involved in undercover work for military intelligence in Germany. He served in the Middle East and has studied Islam and Arab culture for the past twenty years to become a Middle East expert and student of Islam. After retiring from the service he went to work for Bell Helicopter as a test pilot in Iran. Upon leaving Iran he moved to Boca Raton, Florida where he now lives with his wife JoAnn and his four-pound Chihuahua named Chiquita.
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