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Gene Chip Tatum was an Intelligence Pilot flying classified missions for the government in Honduras during the Reagan Administrations Iran/Contra War. Here are the official military flight plans listing the contents of the cargo he was flying. Cocaine, Arms, and Politicians...all involved in the Enterprise
"Jason Tatum: The Celtic Chronicles" is the thrilling story of a basketball phenom who rose to greatness with the Boston Celtics. From his early days as a promising young player to his current status as a NBA star, Tatum's journey is a fascinating tale of hard work, dedication, and triumph. With unparalleled access to Tatum's inner circle, this book reveals the untold stories behind his remarkable success. It chronicles his early life, his rise through the ranks of high school and college basketball, and his meteoric ascent to the top of the NBA. "The Celtic Chronicles" paints a vivid portrait of Tatum's unwavering passion, unrelenting drive, and unshakeable confidence. It's a story of how he overcame obstacles, pushed himself to new heights, and inspired a generation of fans with his incredible talent and infectious enthusiasm. With its insider's perspective and gripping narrative, "Jason Tatum: The Celtic Chronicles" is a must-read for basketball enthusiasts, sports fans, and anyone who loves an inspiring tale of achievement and triumph.
Hand picked to help end the war, this Special Operations Team was abandoned following their Top Secret Mission. The President ordered them killed.
"Get ready to witness the dawn of a new era in NBA history! "The Jayson Tatum Era" is a captivating chronicle of the rise of a basketball superstar who is redefining the game. With his unparalleled talent, unrelenting work ethic, and unwavering dedication, Jayson Tatum is leaving an indelible mark on the league. This book takes you on a thrilling journey through Tatum's remarkable career, from his humble beginnings to his current status as a global basketball icon. With exclusive insights and firsthand accounts, you'll get an inside look at the motivations, struggles, and triumphs that have shaped his journey. From his early days as a promising young talent to his current reign as one of the NBA's top players, Tatum's story is a testament to the power of hard work, perseverance, and passion. With his inspiring story, you'll learn valuable lessons about the importance of staying true to oneself, overcoming adversity, and striving for greatness. Whether you're a basketball fan, a sports enthusiast, or simply someone who loves an inspiring story, "The Jayson Tatum Era" is a must-read. So, join the journey and discover how Tatum is writing his own history and inspiring a new generation of players, fans, and individuals from all walks of life. Get your copy now and be a part of the era that is redefining the game!"
On New Year's Day in 1870, ten-year-old Adolph Korn was kidnapped by an Apache raiding party. Traded to Comaches, he thrived in the rough, nomadic existence, quickly becoming one of the tribe's fiercest warriors. Forcibly returned to his parents after three years, Korn never adjusted to life in white society. He spent his last years in a cave, all but forgotten by his family. That is, until Scott Zesch stumbled over his own great-great-great uncle's grave. Determined to understand how such a "good boy" could have become Indianized so completely, Zesch travels across the west, digging through archives, speaking with Comanche elders, and tracking eight other child captives from the region with hauntingly similar experiences. With a historians rigor and a novelists eye, Zesch's The Captured paints a vivid portrait of life on the Texas frontier, offering a rare account of captivity. "A carefully written, well-researched contribution to Western history -- and to a promising new genre: the anthropology of the stolen." - Kirkus Reviews
During the 2016 presidential election, many younger voters repudiated Hillary Clinton because of her husband’s support for mass incarceration, banking deregulation and free-trade agreements that led many U.S. jobs to be shipped overseas. Warmonger: How Clinton’s Malign Foreign Policy Launched the Trajectory from Bush II to Biden, shows that Clinton’s foreign policy was just as bad as his domestic policy. Cultivating an image as a former anti-Vietnam War activist to win over the aging hippie set in his early years, as president, Clinton bombed six countries and, by the end of his first term, had committed U.S. troops to 25 separate military operations, compared to 17 in Ronald Reagan’s two terms. Clinton further expanded America’s covert empire of overseas surveillance outposts and spying and increased the budget for intelligence spending and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a CIA offshoot which promoted regime change in foreign nations. The latter was not surprising because, according to CIA operative Cord Meyer Jr., Clinton had been recruited into the CIA while a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, and as Governor of Arkansas in the 1980s he had allowed clandestine arms and drug flights to Nicaraguan counter-revolutionaries (Contras) backed by the CIA to be taken from Mena Airport in the western part of the state. Rather than being a time of tranquility when the U.S. failed to pay attention to the gathering storm of terrorism, as New York Times columnist David Brooks frames it, the Clinton presidency saw rising tensions among the U.S., China and Russia because of Clinton’s malign foreign policies, and U.S. complicity in terrorist acts. In so many ways, Clinton’s presidency set the groundwork for the disasters that were to follow under Bush II, Obama, Trump, and Biden. It was Clinton—building off of Reagan—who first waged a War on Terror ridden with double standards, one that adopted terror tactics, including extraordinary rendition, bombing and the use of drones. It was Clinton who cried wolf about human rights abuses and the need to protect beleaguered peoples from genocide to justify military intervention in a post-Cold War age. And it was Clinton’s administration that pressed for regime change in Iraq and raised public alarm about the mythic WMDs—all while relying on fancy new military technologies and private military contractors to distance US shady military interventions from the public to limit dissent.
A real Hollywood-style tell-all, this is the extremely candid and highly explosive autobiography of one of the movie industry's most talented and troubled young stars. At age ten, Tatum O'Neal became the youngest Oscar winner in history for her performance in the film classic Paper Moon. As the sidekick to her father, the flamboyant star and man-about-town Ryan O'Neal, she became a fixture at the most glamorous Hollywood parties and counted celebrities ranging from Cher to Stanley Kubrick among her childhood friends. Yet behind the glittering façade of Tatum's life lay heartbreak: abandonment, abuse, neglect, and drug addiction. She reveals the most intimate secrets of her dysfunctional relationships with her father, Ryan O'Neal, and stepmother, Farrah Fawcett, as well as her alcoholic mother, Joanna Moore, and ex-husband, tennis pro John McEnroe. After the collapse of her marriage and with no real family to turn to, Tatum succumbed to the demons of her past that would nearly kill her. Now she has emerged clean and sober, rediscovering herself as an actress, mother, and wonderfully vibrant woman in what she considers the prime of her life.
Scholar and iconoclast Andrew Ross spent a year living in the much scrutinized, and often demonized, Celebration--the picture-perfect town that Disney is building for 20,000 people in the swamp and scrub of central Florida. Lavishly planned with a downtown center and newly minted antique homes, and front-loaded with an ultraprogressive school, hospital, and high-tech infrastructure, Celebration was to offer a fresh start in a world gone wrong. Yet behind the picket fences, gleaming facades, and "Kodak moment" streetscapes, Ross discovered a real place with real problems, and not a theme park village cooked up by the Imagineers. Compelling and wide-ranging in its analysis, The Celebration Chronicles provides a startlingly fresh perspective on the link between contemporary urban planning and corporate bottom lines.
This work deals with the key problems corrupting the world today. Tricks, absolute power, religious stupidity and official lies.