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"Pure instinct made Joe take a flying dive to the ground behind a nearby woodpile located a few steps from his truck. An earsplitting explosion followed hard on the heels of his mad dive, the blast itself followed by parts of his truck. Hot shards of glass and pieces of metal fell from the sky like demented and dangerous hailstones. A mile away, at the next farm, the Captain looked back at the echoed boom with a crooked smile. "Gotcha!" he exclaimed as he crossed out Joe's name on the list of names and addresses he was carrying." Welcome to America as you have never known it, where your worst fears and concerns are not conspiracy theories. They are real. Join Joe Anderson in this epic battle to Survive in an America that is Under Siege.
"Pure instinct made Joe take a flying dive to the ground behind a nearby woodpile, located a few steps from his truck. An earsplitting explosion followed hard on the heels of his mad dive, the blast itself followed by parts of his truck. Hot shards of glass and pieces of metal fell from the sky like demented and dangerous hailstones. A mile away, at the next farm, the Captain looked back at the echoed boom with a crooked smile. 'Gotcha!' he exclaimed as he crossed out Joe's name on the list..." Welcome to America as you have never known it, where your worst fears and concerns are not conspiracy theories; they are terrifyingly real. Joe Anderson must survive and overcome all obstacles in an apocalyptic America gone mad. The government and the military both want him and everyone he loves dead, and they have enthusiastic assistance provided by U.N. peacekeeper forces. No law. No order. Can America survive? Can we? With Joe facing overwhelming forces, see if he can battle to Survive in an America that is... Under Siege.
Meet Joe Anderson, an unassuming middle aged father and loving husband, who is suddenly plunged unwillingly into a nightmare world where the previously laughable, unthinkable, and unspeakable conspiracy theories have come true... Joe must avoid agonizing death at every turn with the help of his friends, and survive against all odds to help retake his country from a rogue genocidal government, which has placed America itself..Under Siege.
"Pure instinct made Joe take a flying dive to the ground behind a nearby woodpile located a few steps from his truck. An earsplitting explosion followed hard on the heels of his mad dive, the blast itself followed by parts of his truck. Hot shards of glass and pieces of metal fell from the sky like demented and dangerous hailstones. A mile away, at the next farm, the Captain looked back at the echoed boom with a crooked smile. 'Gotcha!' he exclaimed as he crossed out Joe's name on the list of names and addresses he was carrying." Welcome to an America as you have never known it, where your worst fears and concerns are not mere conspiracy theories. They are real. Join Joe Anderson in this epic battle to Survive in an America that is Under Siege.
In the harrowing days after September 11, 2001, the President of the United States reached out to one man to help guide the nation in its quest to shore up domestic security. In this candid and compelling memoir, Tom Ridge describes the whirlwind series of events that took him from the state capital of Pennsylvania, into the fray of Washington, D.C., and onto the world stage as a new leader in the fight against international terrorism. A Washington outsider, Ridge went above and beyond in his new post, identifying the need to integrate response teams on a wide-reaching scale and leading the nation's ambitious initiative of establishing a new Cabinet department, the Department of Homeland Security. The author recounts how the new department's unsung heroes, brought together under great duress, succeeded against difficult odds and navigated the politics of terrorism. Perhaps most importantly, Ridge offers a prescriptive look to the future with provocative ideas such as a national ID card and the use of biometrics to track not just who enters the United States but also how long they are here. Tom Ridge simply tells it like it is, offering a refreshingly honest assessment of the state of homeland security today—and what it needs to be tomorrow.
A vivid recreation of how the governors and governed of early seventeenth-century Florence confronted, suffered, and survived a major epidemic of plague Plague remains the paradigm against which reactions to many epidemics are often judged. Here, John Henderson examines how a major city fought, suffered, and survived the impact of plague. Going beyond traditional oppositions between rich and poor, this book provides a nuanced and more compassionate interpretation of government policies in practice, by recreating the very human reactions and survival strategies of families and individuals. From the evocation of the overcrowded conditions in isolation hospitals to the splendor of religious processions, Henderson analyzes Florentine reactions within a wider European context to assess the effect of state policies on the city, street, and family. Writing in a vivid and approachable way, this book unearths the forgotten stories of doctors and administrators struggling to cope with the sick and dying, and of those who were left bereft and confused by the sudden loss of relatives.
Winner of the 2010 Eudora Welty Book Prize and the Mississippi Library Association’s Nonfiction Author’s Award for 2011 Under Surge, Under Siege shows how Hurricane Katrina tore into Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, raking away lives, buildings, and livelihoods in a place known for its picturesque, coastal views; its laid-back, artsy downtown; and its deep-dyed southern cordiality. The tragedy also revealed the inner workings of a community with an indomitable heart and profound neighborly bonds. Those connections often brought out the best in people under the worst of circumstances. In Under Surge, Under Siege, Ellis Anderson, who rode out the storm in her Bay St. Louis home and sheltered many neighbors afterwards, offers stories of generosity, heroism, and laughter in the midst of terror and desperate uncertainty. Divided into two parts, this book invites readers into the intimate enclave before, during, and after the storm. “Under Surge” focuses on connections between residents, and then it demonstrates how those bonds sustained them through the worst hurricane in US history. “Under Siege” documents the first three years of the grinding aftermath, detailing the unforeseen burdens of stress and depression, insurance scandals, and opportunists that threatened to complete the annihilation of the plucky town. A blend of memoir, personal diary, and firsthand reportage, Under Surge, Under Siege creates a compelling American testament to the strength of the human spirit.
In a chilling exploration of a scenario once thought unimaginable, Under Siege delves into the harrowing reality of a foreign invasion on American soil. This gripping narrative dissects the vulnerabilities, strengths, and resilience of a nation under attack. From the heartland to the coastlines, each region's unique response to the multifaceted assault is meticulously examined. What happens when the skies darken with enemy aircraft, when foreign troops land on American shores, and when the very foundation of security is shattered? Explore the tactical approaches, regional strategies, and the spirit of a united yet diverse nation facing unprecedented threats. Under Siege is not just a book; it's a masterclass in strategic defense, a cautionary tale, and a testament to the enduring spirit of the American people. Prepare to be enthralled by a tale of bravery, strategy, and survival. Discover the vulnerabilities and strengths that define America's response to an invasion. Will the nation rise, adapt, and overcome, or will it fall under the weight of an unforeseen siege? Turn the page and find out.
On August 5, 1864, the Civil War arrived at Mobile s doorstep. The Union navy blockaded Mobile Bay and the city for eight months. Confederate general Dabney Maury fought to protect the city and its citizens who refused to leave, such as Octavia LeVert and Augusta Evans. Union admiral Farragut and General Canby slowly starved the city, knowing that the fall of Mobile could end the war. Author Paula Webb details the experiences of the ordeal and the defeat of a Confederate city that echoed through the entire country."
Meet Lucy McRae and two other young people, Willie Lord and Frederick Grant, all survivors of the Civil War's Battle for Vicksburg. In 1863, Union troops intend to silence the cannons guarding the Mississippi River at Vicksburg – even if they have to take the city by siege. To hasten surrender, they are shelling Vicksburg night and day. Terrified townspeople, including Lucy and Willie, take shelter in caves – enduring heat, snakes, and near suffocation. On the Union side, twelve-year-old Frederick Grant has come to visit his father, General Ulysses S. Grant, only to find himself in the midst of battle, experiencing firsthand the horrors of war. "Living in a cave under the ground for six weeks . . . I do not think a child could have passed through what I did and have forgotten it." – Lucy McRae, age 10, 1863 Period photographs, engravings, and maps extend this dramatic story as award-winning author Andrea Warren re-creates one of the most important Civil War battles through the eyes of ordinary townspeople, officers and enlisted men from both sides, and, above all, three brave children who were there.