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THE BLACK VAULT, in spy language: secret funds, obtained by illicit
means, used to conduct black operations. In the 1930s a group of
wealthy industrialists plotted to overthrow President Franklin D.
Roosevelt and replace him with a puppet dictator. The coup failed
because of the moral reservations of a single man. Can one man stop
a conspiracy to overthrow the current-day President? Martin
Borneman is the best at what he does. He's a killer on the
government's payroll. He has a target to take out: the President of
the United States of America...
Unlikely Revolutionaries take to arms to turn the archaic Catholic
Church into the leading force for change, and in the process they
become the biggest threat to U.S.'s interests... The battle for
change erupts and spreads from the Spiritual to the Temporal world.
Agents of Change infiltrate the battlefields, and establishments of
public and religious life, because with its murderous
military-industrial complexes, rogue banksters, backward religious
institutions, and corrupt political systems, the world is in need
of a dramatic transformation... Agents of Change right what is
wrong... Agents of Change is a novel of suspense, a pinhole into
the theater of a monumental struggle, a vicious, and bloody battle
for a better world. At the forefront of the battle stands the most
powerful Roman Catholic Order - Jesuits.
From the author of the internationally-acclaimed novel, THE FIFTH
INTERNATIONALE, comes this relevant and gripping thriller:
Thousands of classified documents are released by the whistleblower
portal, exposing government and corporate lies and abuses, yet not
one guilty culprit is held accountable. Damian Allende has had
enough. He launches WikiJustice - an online networking site - where
anyone can judge public figures who consider themselves above the
law. Soon, lynchings ensue. Crooked politicians, CEOs of greedy
corporations, and corrupt police officers, are found dead. But not
all is what it seems. Damian discovers that someone is taking
advantage of WikiJustice to further a dangerous agenda...
Jack King's passionate new book, One With the People, helps us
better understand leadership, at its heart, is love manifest, and
leadership without love is no leadership at all. One With the
People is a profound journey of discovery that takes each of us
deep within to see for ourselves the sacred link between the
material and spiritual realm of leadership that, in the end, comes
together as a seamless whole. One With the People takes timeless
teachings from the traditions and culture of the 19th century
American Indian and, with great care and respect, applies them to
21st century leadership. In short, it provides a platform from
which to take a clear stand on the belief that leadership is love
manifest, maintaining what the people need most is not more leaders
but, rather, to know love and compassion through their leaders. The
setting is a four-day quest on the top of a grand mesa in the four
corners region of America's southwest where Sani, a very old and
very wise Navajo man, prepares his adopted granddaughter, Topangah,
a young Tongva lady of twelve winters, to take her place among the
people and lead them to a new and better place. Sani uses the
Anishinaabe teachings of the Seven Grandfathers to help Topangah
understand what is truly necessary to lead: love, respect, courage,
honesty, humility, truth, and wisdom. To help us, King has placed
these teachings within the context of a successful 21st century
organization that is just realizing they are not everything they
can be because "the love is gone." Through this inspiring story of
leadership and spirit, One With the People challenges the leader
within each of us to be one with the people like the soaring eagle
is one with the wind.
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