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The core story of this sequel to 4900 Nights is the attempted murder of the author. Van Meter is shot five times and nearly dies. This true-life narrative begins with the horrific, violent encounter which leads to the assassination attempt, then progresses to the subsequent investigation and corruption by police and public officials. The forward is written by retired FBI director Ted Gunderson who investigated aspects of the case and the ensuing cover-up. This story is an education which proves that things transpiring around us are not what is commonly believed or reported by the mainstream media.
The author comes as close as humanly possible to proving reincarnation. This is a voyage of discovery in search of the origin of a man. Years of investigation and archaeological discovery, connected with historical record, provide the backdrop for the extraordinary story of the third century migration of a band of Celts from Scotland and Ireland to the coast of what is now Maine. This non-fiction narrative reads like a fine novel and a haunting love story. Take advantage of an opportunity to learn what history does not commonly teach us, and the profound impact which those omissions have on our present-day lives.
The core story of this sequel to 4900 Nights is the attempted murder of the author. Van Meter is shot five times and nearly dies. This true-life narrative begins with the horrific, violent encounter which leads to the assassination attempt, then progresses to the subsequent investigation and corruption by police and public officials. The forward is written by retired FBI director Ted Gunderson who investigated aspects of the case and the ensuing cover-up. This story is an education which proves that things transpiring around us are not what is commonly believed or reported by the mainstream media.
The author comes as close as humanly possible to proving reincarnation. This is a voyage of discovery in search of the origin of a man. Years of investigation and archaeological discovery, connected with historical record, provide the backdrop for the extraordinary story of the third century migration of a band of Celts from Scotland and Ireland to the coast of what is now Maine. This non-fiction narrative reads like a fine novel and a haunting love story. Take advantage of an opportunity to learn what history does not commonly teach us, and the profound impact which those omissions have on our present-day lives.
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