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Larry Hancock

    Cet auteur s'appuie sur sa vaste expérience dans les télécommunications et la conception pédagogique pour créer des œuvres qui explorent les complexités de la vie moderne. Son écriture aborde souvent des thèmes liés à la technologie, à la planification stratégique et à l'interaction humaine dans des contextes professionnels. À travers des récits soigneusement structurés et des observations pertinentes, il offre une perspective unique sur les défis et les opportunités qui façonnent notre ère numérique. Son travail résonne auprès de ceux qui apprécient la profondeur et la réflexion dans l'expression littéraire.

    The Awful Grace of God
    The Silent Invasion Vol. 4
    Nexus: The CIA and Political Assassination
    Silent Invasion, The Vol. 3
    Someone Would Have Talked
    Killing King: Racial Terrorists, James Earl Ray, and the Plot to Assassinate Martin Luther King Jr.
    • The book reveals a compelling narrative that Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination was the result of a conspiracy involving racial terrorists linked to the Mississippi Burning murders. Through newly uncovered FBI files and forensic evidence, the authors present a detailed investigation into the motivations and orchestrators behind this tragic event, shedding light on the darker aspects of America's civil rights history.

      Killing King: Racial Terrorists, James Earl Ray, and the Plot to Assassinate Martin Luther King Jr.
    • Someone Would Have Talked

      • 506pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,0(42)Évaluer

      Delving into the assassination of JFK, this edition presents a comprehensive examination of over 14,000 documents, including diaries and recordings, revealing a cover-up orchestrated by the new President. It highlights credible testimonies from individuals linked to the covert operations against Castro and the U.S. government's assassination plans. By evaluating these confessions, the book uncovers the intricate web of connections among conspirators and illustrates how the narrative surrounding JFK's murder was manipulated, impacting historical perception.

      Someone Would Have Talked
    • Several years after his fateful final encounter with would-be presidential assassin Matt Sinkage, private detective Phil Housley finds himself reluctantly protecting a paranoid lawyer from alien abductions, sinister government agents, and mad scientists. At the same time Housley is battling demons from his past that threaten to unravel his own fragile sanity.

      Silent Invasion, The Vol. 3
    • 3,7(18)Évaluer

      The book delves into the CIA's covert involvement in political assassinations throughout history, highlighting the agency's ability to maintain plausible deniability while influencing events in countries like Guatemala and Congo. It reveals how CIA operatives provided support without direct orders for killings, shaping outcomes while sidestepping accountability. The narrative emphasizes the importance of transparency and the lessons learned from the release of classified information, advocating for greater public access to governmental actions amidst ongoing foreign conflicts.

      Nexus: The CIA and Political Assassination
    • Walter Sinkage's quiet suburban life is shattered when he witnesses several UFOs flash past in the sky. His search for the truth about the UFOS and the suspicious disappearance of his brother Matt, leads him to an alien abduction support group and confrontation with the Church of Cosmic Enlightenment. When Walter also vanishes, police detective Eddy Dime finds himself stymied while trying to uncover the truth behind what happened to the two brothers and other victims of what he believes may be an alien conspiracy that reaches into the highest and murkiest echelons of government power

      The Silent Invasion Vol. 4
    • The Awful Grace of God

      Religious Terrorism, White Supremacy, and the Unsolved Murder of Martin Luther King, Jr.

      3,5(18)Évaluer

      Depicts the network of violent extremists and militant racists, including Sam Bowers, J.B. Stoner and the Reverend Wesley Swift who plotted over a number of years to try and assassinate Martin Luther King, Jr.

      The Awful Grace of God
    • Shadow Warfare

      The History of America's Undeclared Wars

      • 626pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Deniable covert operations have a long history, utilized by every U.S. president and administration since World War II. These activities often involve surrogates, allowing American personnel to maintain distance and layers of deniability. The book explores the evolution and implications of these covert actions, revealing how they have shaped U.S. foreign policy and military strategy throughout the decades.

      Shadow Warfare
    • Surprise Attack

      From Pearl Harbor to 9/11 to Benghazi

      • 578pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Focusing on over sixty years of military and terror threats against the United States, this book delves into the intelligence tools and practices that have issued warnings of such attacks. It critically assesses the nation's preparedness and evaluates the effectiveness of military responses and national command authority in addressing these threats. Through this analysis, the book sheds light on the ongoing challenges and lessons learned in national security.

      Surprise Attack
    • The Silent Invasion Complete Set

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Set in a nightmarish 1950s filled with communist spies and government conspiracies, this science fiction mystery follows investigative reporter Matt Sinkage as he uncovers a potential alien invasion. The narrative intricately explores themes of paranoia and deception, reflecting the era's anxieties about authority and truth. With its blend of cult-classic elements and a complex plot involving corrupt officials and mysterious organizations, this four-volume collection offers a gripping commentary on the intersection of fear and reality in a tumultuous time.

      The Silent Invasion Complete Set
    • Unidentified

      The National Intelligence Problem of UFOs

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the serious efforts by military and civilian intelligence to investigate unidentified aerial objects over three decades, highlighting their use of conventional intelligence methods. Despite these efforts, the investigations faced significant challenges, leading to public relations issues for the U.S. Air Force. Ultimately, the inability to resolve the complexities of these "unknowns" resulted in the abandonment of the UFO problem, illustrating a profound failure of the intelligence system to address what were deemed national security threats.

      Unidentified