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When a totalitarian group seizes power, one of the first
institutions it creates is a secret political police. Since the
birth of modern totalitarianism, in country after country, secret
political police have been the predominant instruments of power,
used to consolidate power, neutralize the opposition, and erect a
one-party state. Yet, when these same totalitarian regimes have
liberalized or collapsed, the secret political police have often
managed to survive and even remain relevant. Dismantling Tyranny:
Transitioning Beyond Totalitarian Regimes provides a groundbreaking
exploration of this survival tendency in seven formerly communist
regimes in the former Soviet Union and Latin America - and the
lessons these transformations hold for future democratic
revolutions. But Dismantling Tyranny is also much more: it is a
guidebook designed to empower, inform, and guide future transitions
toward democracy for those political leaders with the initiative,
and courage, to embark upon such a visionary path. Published in
cooperation with the American Foreign Policy Council.
Already infamous for the arbitrary, paranoid persecution of its own
citizens throughout much of the twentieth century, the Soviet
Union-as is revealed in John Koeher's revelatory, eye-opening
expose-also waged a vicious espionage campaign against the Catholic
Church and its followers. From the persecution of local priests to
an assassination order against Pope John Paul II, the KGB viewed
Catholicism as a threat to stability in Eastern Europe and treated
the church as an enemy of the State. Lifetime journalist and former
U.S. Army Intelligence Officer John Koehler has written the
definitive book on this startling history. Using never before seen
documents and transcripts, including an order against the Pope that
was signed by Gorbachev and nine other Politburo members, Koehler
paints a vivid picture of the network of spies and double agents
who were working to infiltrate the Church's infrastructure, from
the Vatican down to local parishes. But what is most impressive is
the overwhelming evidence of the extreme courage of everyday
believers who offered shelter and protection to the persecuted,
despite the danger of their own arrest or execution. The KGB's
efforts to purge the Soviet Union of the church's "conspiratorial
influence" would eventually backfire. The shared sense of unity
that developed as a result of these attacks, compounded with the
myriad of grievances brought on by decades of brutal Soviet rule,
would culminate in the birth of the Solidarity movement after a
visit by the Pope in the late 1980s. This unprecedented chronicle
of the Soviet Union's cold war against the Catholic Church is a
vital and important contribution to the works of twentieth century
history.
A series of violent murders sweeps the Oceanfront of Virginia Beach
during the height of the tourist season. The victims are beautiful
Russian maids working at oceanfront hotels, employed by Nikolai
Ivanov's Tsarina Enterprises. The VBPD SVU team sets out to take
down the killer, at whatever cost. This is a thriller with
unexpected turns and a strong finish.
Billy Blue Sky is the story of a 10-year-old boy named Billy
Pearlman, nicknamed Billy Blue Sky by his mother, Linda. Billy is
smart, charming and intuitive beyond his years. He also happens to
have Down syndrome, which can cause certain types of heart
abnormalities.
After open heart surgery, Billy seems to possess a new power that
has profound effects on other people, changing their lives
completely. Linda is not a religious person, but even she has a
hard time understanding or explaining what is going on with her
son. Soon their lives spin out of control. Billy attracts a
following of people, many who do not have his best interests at
heart, and are willing to do anything to obtain his gift.
This is a story of true love, and how a little boy can change
hearts and the world. It is the story of evil forces who try to
take what is not theirs, and about the mother who will give her all
to save her son.
Before that day he was a weak and worthless cripple, a "sinful man"
according to his father. Afterwards he was completely healed of his
physical disabilities at the hands of the rabbi from Nazareth.
Destined for the dungeons of society, suddenly a world without
limits was open to him. This is the story of Benjamin, a man who
was given a new body, a new life, and a new chance to live life the
way he had always dreamed.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
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