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My poetry and writings are unique and different in all aspects of previous written poetry books and details a story of horrific events that I have gone through, after my return from a twelve-year stay in Germany. The books I have written involve many people, such as Hollywood movie stars, the United States government, my children, and prospective wives I attempted to have after my divorce from a previous eighteen years of marriage to a German woman. The events are of me being stalked and pressured into homelessness, denied human rights, and mentally terrorized. The poetry in this book is part of a long story, which has taken to this point eight years of my life. This book is a part of an eleven book series, which contains eight books in English and three in German.
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