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  • av Raul Coto Cabrera
    292,-

    La Batalla de los 32 revive la lucha constante por mantener nuestras libertades y un poco de sentido común. Esta lucha, como en una partida de ajedrez, se desarrolla en distintos flancos y de forma dinámica. La historia comienza cuando una poderosa compañía, QuTE, encuentra la forma de manipular el comportamiento y las habilidades de Richard Coatwhite, a través de la teleportación cuántica. Sin embargo, nunca contaron con el espíritu combativo, la agudeza y valentía de Richard, Andrea, K., Maximus, entre otros. Juntos forman una alianza que crece ante innumerables reveses, que suma integrantes nobles, y lleva a Richard, una vez un simple peón, a convertirse en la pieza más importante de la partida. Es un ejemplo de resiliencia, de lucha, de inteligencia, y de hacer lo correcto. Soy amante de la ciencia, los deportes, el orden y las libertades individuales. Tengo un doctorado en física y mi investigación se centra en las áreas de información cuántica e inteligencia artificial. El libro envuelve muchas de mis pasiones, mis preocupaciones y mis hobbies. El ajedrez siempre me ha cautivado. Es por eso que termina siendo el hilo conductor de mi historia. También practico tenis, natación, andar en bicicleta, y me encanta la lectura. Mi libro tiene distintas capas y muchas fuentes de inspiración. Será un thriller o una aventura, periodismo científico creativo, o un llamado a la resiliencia, esperanza y perseverancia.

  • av Laura Brett
    204,-

    'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.' (Santayana, 1905)As our broken world emerges from the turmoil and oppression of a diabolical period in history, will The Church of Jesus Christ wake up, rise up and stand together to push back the darkness? The marginalisation and persecution of the Pilgrim Fathers in the 1600s has been allowed to happen again in our lifetime. They too lost many of their rights and liberties but, unlike our experience, they were completely free and able to go searching for a new life on distant shores. This book is a modern-day pilgrimage of awakening, revelation and searching for the truth. Losing Liberty, Finding Freedom is an encouraging and hope-filled reminder of what it means to be wholly set apart for God and living a life of hope, surrender and adventure. It will stir you, challenge you and prepare you for the days to come. Laura Brett BSc (Hons) PGCert is an evangelist, a qualified midwife, international speaker, mentor and activist. She is positioned at the frontline of Christian ministry, whether this be preaching the Gospel, praying for healing and deliverance or publicly speaking out for truth and freedom. Laura lives in North Yorkshire, England with her husband Rob and their three children.

  • av Stew Pidschitz
    220,-

    In 2019, it occurred to me that 2020 was shaping up to become the funniest year in American political history. Watching President Trump deal with the assortment of pathetic democrat challengers was guaranteed to become hilarious - so I decided to chart the year in comedy.But 2020 took a dark turn, starting with a worldwide pandemic - then came lockdowns and riots - before finally culminating with an American presidential election so ethically questionable, that it resembled one of a third world communist country. 2020 quickly devolved from comedy - to insanity. Feeling laughter was needed now more than ever, I decided to continue writing.Some of the situations that transpired in 2020 are greatly exaggerated. In fact, many tales in this book I simply made up - to emphasize the ridiculousness of America''s predicament. The sad part is that the reader may have difficulty sorting fact from fiction - as the fictional stories seem all to believable."Hindsight 2020" is locker room type humor, written with the goal of exposing the modern day left with laughter - rather than using their favorite tactic - violence. Hopefully, there are still ways to get out of this dangerous situation without resorting to physical confrontation - and here''s hoping that comedy is one of them.It''s important to look at 2020 in hindsight so that - if hindsight really is 2020 - maybe we can see a way out of this quagmire. America is at a fork in the road, and we can go either left or right. Let''s pray we go right - or we''re forked. Stew Pidschitz (say it fast) is sick and tired of watching the internal destruction of our beloved United States. The relentless march of the left to destroy all that made this country great is, bar none, the single greatest threat America faces. Writing this book is an attempt to put my two cents into a situation - that makes absolutely no sense.After years of arguing unsuccessfully with left leaning family and friends, I decided to try another route. Rush Limbaugh lampooned the policies of the left by "illustrating the absurd with absurdity". Following that model, this is my way of doing just that.They say that laughter is the best medicine, and the best medicine is what''s desperately needed to cure today''s ailments. Although the problems are deadly serious, I have chosen comedy to combat this grave situation.My hope is that those on the left, especially the ones who seemingly go through life with a perpetual scowl, may learn to smile again when exposed to their absurdity - through mine. Then at least I can say - like my mother''s tombstone reads - "I tried".

  • av Gray Robert Gray
    283,-

    We've lived and expanded in moral fortitude and found ashes at the end. Yet, bright stars do hold sway. Even though many have been lost by the high-tech monsters of hate-your-brothers. We stand the best of fools, as we lose the best of Perceptions, in the fog of deception. I am so ashamed of my country yet so proud of those struggling to keep it's heritage. I am watching capitalism faulter, as many millions of born free fools march for its death. I hear the double cross lies dictated by executive orders. Planting our own seeds of destruction. I feel it strange. The flip from God fearing to God loathing. As Russia returns to Christianity my country turns to Godless desperation. It's now just a matter of time before our military industrial complex cries for battle and the world as we know it will never return. All this chaos because one man's speech offended so many poorly raised weaklings. I never thought it possible even after Obama. That pure ignorance would Rule the Day. We are playing into the hands of the few who have planned this even before Jackal Island and their Federal Reserve board. For those who know, including the military, time is running out. Be strong, be ready. My name is Robert Gray. Gray is my mother's maiden name. My interest in the Arts started rather early at 10th grade. I won second place in state forensics using my own poetry but by 1980 I took both poetry and visual arts as a lifetime Pursuit. I love the human touch that makes all unique. Putting it in poetry and art brings me to the final point of knowledge. I hope you find something here that brings thought to knowledge. I Believe that experience, belief and my love of history explains much of what my passions. To all my brothers and sisters; delivery yourself from substance abuse, it's a long dark walk.

  • av Pryor Reed Pryor
    200 - 329,-

  • av Rip Pauley
    220,-

    Becky Breck arrived in Hollywood at 17 with $650 in her pocket, and instantly won the lead role on a hit teen show. Now, nine years later and recognized as one of the most brilliant acting talents of her generation, Becky is poised for movie stardom - vying for the lead in a blockbuster anti-American political film based on a "true story" hailed by Hollywood and the mainstream media. But as the pressure on her builds, Becky falters, and betrays her deepest principles. Reeling from her failure and shame, she spins out of control and flees Hollywood.In an addled cross-country journey to reconcile with her damaged past, Becky stumbles into an alliance with a mysterious young man on his own mission of vindication. Mitch offers Becky a once-unimaginable opportunity: to return to Hollywood on her own terms by exposing a slanderous lie at the heart of the blockbuster movie she'd abandoned. Great personal and professional risks are involved, and success will require an extraordinary leap of faith. Becky's ultimate choices will lead to redemption, but also to heartbreak. Moving from the center of the film world to the small-town South, and back, The Road From Calumny is a story of life-changing friendships and of one fateful love.

  • av James Bruce Dotson
    283,-

    Never mix politics and religion? This book not only mixes politics and religion but also, unidentified flying objects, angels and demons, history, space battles, those who dream dreams. The arrival, the last of his kind. After thousands of years, Earth was located, a world in chaos. He studied these primitive humans who war among each other. The first chosen a child, as he learns, so does the alien. Who is this alien, where did he come from and why is he here? American and world history, the events from 1947 to year 2027. Two decades into the millennium the world changed drastically. Big Tech, a divided nation, social justice, anti-Christian, anti-police, climate change. China seeks world domination. U.S. politicians seek supreme power over the people. The new world order. Is the Earth now ready for the time of judgement of their creator? James Bruce Dotson is a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant. A Vietnam campaign veteran as well as the Cold War of the 1970s and 80s. He was stationed at numerous stateside and oversea duty stations and assigned to many aircraft weapons systems frames. He was a small business owner for many years, a full-time caregiver for his parents and a licensed private security officer. The author enjoys artwork, making small copper sculptures and playing guitar.

  • av Mike Schober
    389,-

    It is undeniable that the history of the world has experienced its fair share of power struggles among different governments, starting from civilizations in Ancient Egypt to present-day issues in the Middle East. Author Michael Schober discusses his personal perspective on world politics, and the history of power in human government, in his new book, The Accidental Free Society. An exploration of study into dictators and democracies, Michael seeks to show readers the repeat of history that has occurred in the seventy-five years between World War II and today. The pursuit of freedom among the people and the love of the dictator are concepts that Michael sees fueled the strength of the hereditary dictatorship from centuries ago and what has been furthering the growth of modern dictatorship. With totalitarianism still in existence and Khomeinism on the rise, Michael wants readers to question whether their treasured democracy will continue to survive.

  • - the Left's War on Truth
    av Drexler Alek Drexler
    186 - 290,-

  • - Why American Christianity Is Failing & How to Fix It
    av Jon Fleetwood
    186 - 262,-

  • - Will America Survive?
    av Donelson Tom Donelson
    192 - 290,-

  • av Garrett Schroeder
    200,-

    Two intrepid teenagers seek to survive a perilous world in which the risk of death is an everyday reality. While residing within a structure called the Mansion, the first young girl grows ever more restless as her heart longs for meaning and freedom outside of her present life. The oppressive walls of the Mansion form the only home she's ever known, but for her and the several hundred occupants within the Mansion, their fortified existence is as suffocating as it is vital. Grotesque creatures roam outside their fortress, haunting their every step and promising a fate worse than death. The second teenager travels with a ragged party of survivors across an unforgiving wilderness after their own walled compound is destroyed. The teen's uncle leads them on their journey to discover a new life while avoiding the relentless beasts hunting them. Despite palpable threats at every turn, the second teen finds the most pressing harm to be her father's smothering, protective shadow, which threatens her quest for independence at every turn. As the danger grows and more deaths toll, both girls will face their own unique realities head-on. In Hourglass, author Garrett Schroeder takes you on this exhilarating journey, where you will confront two timeless questions: first, what makes a monster, and second, what should be feared more, a monster at your door or a monster within?

  • av Dyke Jeff Dyke
    200 - 325,-

  • - The Moral Foundations of a Free Society
    av Steven Horne
    186,-

    There's a good reason political conflict stirs up anger, fear, and division. Unlike other aspects of society, which depend on voluntary co-operation, politics is always about using government force to compel obedience. Government must use violence, or the threat of it, to enforce its laws. Thus, what is appropriate, or inappropriate, for government to do is really a question about when it is morally right to use force. The question all of us need to ask when considering what we should support politically is this-is this something people should be forced to do under threat of violence if they refuse? To answer the question of when force is morally justified, this book explores the relationship between unalienable rights, the golden rule, the law of the harvest, and the principles of justice and mercy. It examines how America has succeeded, and fallen short, in practicing the moral principles upon which freedom is based and suggests ways each of us can advance the cause of liberty for ourselves and future generations. Steven Horme is a herbalist, author, and teacher who has spent 40 years primarily teaching people about natural healing. He has also been an advocate for health freedom. Steven was inspired to write this book because of his experiences in visiting mainland China in 1986 and his realization that Americans were losing the moral beliefs that protected our freedom. Steven enjoy gardening, hiking, and otherwise being in nature. His website is stevenhorne.com

  • - How Liberalism and Singe-Issue Politics are Destroying America
    av James H Walsh
    423,-

    In Taking Down Fences, the aphorism, "if you want to know why a fence was put up, take it down," provides a reference point for examining and assessing the damage progressivism and single-issue politics are inflicting on our liberties and our country. Make no mistake about it: America is under attack, not just from external enemies, but also from many within who are exploiting the enormous freedoms and opportunities offered by America in an effort to destroy a governance structure and value system they abhor, but which has done more to advance the interests of humankind than any other form of government ever conceived. Through a series of engaging, thought-provoking commentaries that provide powerful insight into the current political and social climates of America, Taking Down Fences addresses a wide range of the "hot topic" issues being used to stir passions and create "moral panics" among what is becoming an increasingly misinformed, under-educated, and therefor "easier to mislead," population. The goal of those trying to roil and divide the country is no less ambitious than replacing our constitutional republic with socialism. For anyone trying to understand the current state of American politics and culture, Taking Down Fences is a "must read," which will challenge your understanding of the issues underlying the current political divides and lay bare the fallacies of the Progressive agenda. The author is a graduate of Bridgewater College (1968) and the University of Virginia School of Law (1975). He practiced law for more than 42 years with one of the country's largest law firms, where he routinely was recognized in such peer review and rating publications as The Best Lawyers in America, Virginia Legal Elite, Virginia Super Lawyers, The Best in the U.S., Who's Who in America, and Who's Who in American Law. He served in the U.S. Army from September 1969 until April 1972. Before entering the military, he taught 8th and 9th-grade science and was the head football coach at William Monroe high school in Green County, Virginia. He is a long-time member of the Board of Trustees of his undergraduate alma mater, Bridgewater College, and is the current Chairman of that Board. The author resides in Richmond, Virginia with his wife of nearly 53 years, the former Janice Louise Ausherman of Frederick, Maryland, and has three children and five grandchildren. His interest in politics is that of an interested "citizen observer." He never has run for or held public office.

  • - How Liberalism and Singe-Issue Politics are Destroying America
    av James H Walsh
    290,-

    In Taking Down Fences, the aphorism, "if you want to know why a fence was put up, take it down," provides a reference point for examining and assessing the damage progressivism and single-issue politics are inflicting on our liberties and our country. Make no mistake about it: America is under attack, not just from external enemies, but also from many within who are exploiting the enormous freedoms and opportunities offered by America in an effort to destroy a governance structure and value system they abhor, but which has done more to advance the interests of humankind than any other form of government ever conceived. Through a series of engaging, thought-provoking commentaries that provide powerful insight into the current political and social climates of America, Taking Down Fences addresses a wide range of the "hot topic" issues being used to stir passions and create "moral panics" among what is becoming an increasingly misinformed, under-educated, and therefor "easier to mislead," population. The goal of those trying to roil and divide the country is no less ambitious than replacing our constitutional republic with socialism.For anyone trying to understand the current state of American politics and culture, Taking Down Fences is a "must read," which will challenge your understanding of the issues underlying the current political divides and lay bare the fallacies of the Progressive agenda. The author is a graduate of Bridgewater College (1968) and the University of Virginia School of Law (1975). He practiced law for more than 42 years with one of the country's largest law firms, where he routinely was recognized in such peer review and rating publications as The Best Lawyers in America, Virginia Legal Elite, Virginia Super Lawyers, The Best in the U.S., Who's Who in America, and Who's Who in American Law. He served in the U.S. Army from September 1969 until April 1972. Before entering the military, he taught 8th and 9th-grade science and was the head football coach at William Monroe high school in Green County, Virginia. He is a long-time member of the Board of Trustees of his undergraduate alma mater, Bridgewater College.The author resides in Richmond, Virginia with his wife of nearly 53 years, the former Janice Louise Ausherman of Frederick, Maryland, and has three children and five grandchildren. His interest in politics is that of an interested "citizen observer." He never has run for or held public office.

  • av Charles Martin Cosgriff
    297,-

    David Gideon was successively a schoolboy, college student, family man, teacher, school board member, US Senator, and only incidentally the President of the United States. From a humble family in northern Michigan he was prodded into the spotlight by his lifelong friend Norm Michaels. Yet his real inspiration was his wife Diane, who saw in him what he would chose to ignore: the ability to inspire and lead. His story will sometimes inspire, at times sadden or anger, but ultimately uplift everyone who reads it. Charles Martin Cosgriff hails from Michigan. He writes a blog, The Sublime to the Ridiculous, where he generally tells short humorous tales but does address serious questions as the spirit moves him. He writes because it's fun, and enjoys baseball and curling in his spare time. His website is www.thesublimetotheridicuous.blogspot.com

  • av Charles Martin Cosgriff
    192,-

    David Gideon was successively a schoolboy, college student, family man, teacher, school board member, US Senator, and only incidentally the President of the United States. From a humble family in northern Michigan he was prodded into the spotlight by his lifelong friend Norm Michaels. Yet his real inspiration was his wife Diane, who saw in him what he would chose to ignore: the ability to inspire and lead. His story will sometimes inspire, at times sadden or anger, but ultimately uplift everyone who reads it. Charles Martin Cosgriff hails from Michigan. He writes a blog, The Sublime to the Ridiculous, where he generally tells short humorous tales but does address serious questions as the spirit moves him. He writes because it's fun, and enjoys baseball and curling in his spare time. His website is www.thesublimetotheridicuous.blogspot.com

  • av Erin Sadler
    192,-

    America, like a wayward child, has lost its way. Political infighting, division, selfishness, and greed are rampant in society while we have distanced ourselves from traditional values like kindness, respect, and faith-values which once made us excellent. And just like with wayward children, sometimes it takes Mom to get involved and tell children that it's time to get their act together. In this vein, author Erin Sadler addresses the nation in a letter from a mother. Get It Together, America! Love, Mom by Erin Sadler is a no-holds-barred critique of the state in which America currently finds itself. Throughout the book, Erin delves deep into the past and present, focusing on the fact that the family is no longer front and center in our country-no longer viewed as a priority-and explaining how this is at the root of most of the problems America faces. Teaching (or re-teaching) lessons of practical values and engaging in tough conversations, Erin isn't afraid to tell it like it is, providing a firsthand, unapologetic account of how an average suburban housewife views America's current state. But she doesn't stop at just looking at America's issues. She provides a proactive view, discussing real-life solutions and action points. If you are ready to take a long and hard look at America's fall in order to discover ways to help it rise again, this book is for you. After all, Mama knows best!

  • av Saundra Kiczenski
    200,-

    Have you ever been to a Trump Rally? If not, what are you waiting for? The time is NOW! The Trump rallies are the most patriotic and exciting events I have ever attended. "Is there anything more fun than a Trump Rally?" - President Donald J. Trump In this book, I will describe my experiences at the rallies and highlight what was happening in the news cycle during these times. In mid- July of 2021, I discovered that I was a victim of a hit piece by a third rate reporter. I will discuss the Fake News Media and warn people that they are the Enemy of the People. Please join me on the campaign trail and experience the greatest political movement in the history of the world, the "MAGA MOVEMENT." "And the greatest phrase, I think, in the history of politics is on all of those red and white hats I see out there, Make America Great Again." - President Donald J. Trump My name is Saundra Kiczenski. I live in Sault Ste. Marie, MI. I started following politics in the summer of 2015, shortly after Donald J. Trump announced that he was running for President of the United States. I enjoy attending once in a lifetime events all over the world. Whether it be an Ed Sheeran concert, a sporting event or a peaceful protest in Hong Kong; I prefer to see these events in person.

  • - 2021 Post Covid Plan For Improving Education In Our Public Schools
    av Dr Mary Scandrett
    220,-

    Dr. Mary Scandrett Red Stilettos and a Diet Coke is a hands-on guide for educators and parents on how to improve our public school educational system in the age of Covid. Dr. Mary Scandrett was an educator for 30 years. She began her teaching career as a Special Education teacher at Belleville Township High School East at the age of 23 years old where the majority of her students were a foot taller than her. She then relocated to Oshkosh, WI where she taught English as a second language to the Hmong people of Laos. She then went on to receive her Doctorate in Education at St. Louis University.Mary, in her free time, would spend her days by the beach in sunny Florida or planting flowers everywhere, especially hibiscus and impatiens.She spent the better part of 20 years creating this book. It was her dream to make a difference and to improve the way the schools across America function. Although she has passed, Matthew, her son can only hope that her life lives on within the pages of this book.In loving memory, Mary A. ScandrettDecember 19, 1949 - October 1, 2021

  • - Letters to the Left from a Conservative Commoner
    av H J Willoughby
    186,-

    Red-blooded American patriots are getting sick and tired of the "woke" scams of liberal lunatics. We aren''t buying it, we aren''t taking a knee, and we certainly aren''t giving up our freedoms for these emotion-driven agendas. The liberal Democrat death cult is hell bent on butchering the U.S. Constitution into an unrecognizable document that more resembles the Chinese Communist Constitution than our own. We the People do not accept this globalist agenda to steal our liberties and undo American culture. This coup must stop! This book is the start of a crusade for a new tea party...on steroids. Wake up fellow freedom fighters. Unity is the answer! H.J. Willoughby is a wife, mother, Registered Nurse, student, and patriot. She is an everyday American citizen that is fed-up with the encroachment of our freedoms being pushed for by radicalized Democrat politicians and their propaganda media colluders. This is the authors first book, written to call out the deep-seeded racism of Democrats, to offend the liberal sheep, and to lambaste virtue-signaling snowflakes. She refuses to give up any Constitutional rights without a fight and she''s using the power of the pen to do it!

  • - (a Novel) or is it?
    av Charles D George
    200,-

    During the Viet Nam War the use of Agent Orange, riot control agents and other herbicides greatly affected public opinion regarding the use of biological weapons. In 1969 President Richard M. Nixon ordered an end to the U.S. biological research program and directed all biological weapons be destroyed. Not destroyed were several strains of Coronavirus which had not been weaponized. Research on these viruses was continued until 2019, when the CDC shut down the research at Fort Detrick, Maryland. By then the U.S. viral technology had already been transferred to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, along with 3.6 million dollars to fund additional research. The Chinese were in control of the Coronavirus samples and research technology before 2019. In the early 21st Century technology changed the way people communicated and were given their news. Corporations, referred to as "Big Tech," were in control of what people were told and what was kept from them. Their power was exercised in the 2020 Presidential election. FBI Special Agent Douglas Gregory finds himself cast into positions where he has access to intelligence concerning the cause of the Covid-19 pandemic, reasons for the 2020 election results and the lockdown of Washington, DC after the election. Information he learns gives the reader reason to question the Government and Media explanations of these events. What we learn is the cause and effect of controlled events can result in Intended Consequences. Charles D. George, is a graduate of The Ohio State University and the Air War College. He is a former Special Agent of the FBI, was associated with the Intelligence Community for twenty two years, is a retired U.S. Air Force Director of Intelligence and is a practicing lawyer.

  • - The Unmercenaries
    av Konstantin Traumer
    262,-

    Welcome to Nymphis... A city of sin under siege from a faceless threat. Rampant crime has given rise to heroes and villains, all who don masks to shape the face of the city. Charles Hail and his Unmercenaries set out to save their city from Nymphis' festering cabal: the Den. Konstantin Träumer is a novelist and blogger who draws inspiration from his Christian faith and love for philosophy and psychology. Though he would call himself a traditionalist, Träumer enjoys weaving narratives that go to dark places, only to show that the light can still prevail there. Träumer is a seminary graduate who works in pastoral counseling when he's not writing. When Träumer isn't writing towards publication, he can be found behind a tabletop game spinning an epic tale, telling his audience to "roll for initiative". Though Träumer has had a passion for writing all his life, it was a fateful trip to Salem, Massachusetts that compelled him to pen this book and explore the themes and symbols of masks and anonymity.

  • - The Original Magruder Mystery
    av D C Scott
    242,-

    A retired detective, fighting boredom, asks permission to study cold case files at his new job. One piqued his interest. He was at least vaguely familiar with both of the victims. The person who placed the files in their rightful boxes had the same uneasy feeling that first grade detective Jay Magruder did. This file, although closed by the local D.A. as a murder- suicide five years before, was placed by this person in the "Case Unsolved, Investigation Discontinued" box. Magruder was not able to reason why he felt as he did, until today. He convinces his direct superior to help him take out an ad, offering a small reward, on social media. A very tall young man is his early twenties answers the ad that afternoon. He knows every detail of the story. He tells Jay it will only cost him time. He is not interested in the reward money. Magruder is not only curious as to who committed the murder, he also wants to know the identity of the young man. Even stranger than the case, he thinks, is the fact that a young man would know every detail of a story that entails more than twenty-five years. This is longer than the narrator has been alive. (Be sure to read the epilogue, where the narrator's identity is revealed. His identity explains how he knows the whole story). This is a romance novel in addition to being a murder mystery. The reader might also try to guess the identity of the second victim as well as the narrator's identity in the course of the story. This book has plenty about sports in addition to the mysteries listed above. I hope that you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! D.C. Scott D.C. Scott is a new name in murder/mystery writing. He has been published, under his real name, in newspaper and magazine article that date back twenty years. He is now employed by a large university in the health care profession. After obtaining a degree in agriculture and working in this field for over twenty years, the author resumed his college studies to become a nurse. He is currently employed by a large state university in this capacity. When not working or writing, the author enjoys swimming, cycling, and walking his dog. As a former long-distance runner and triathlete, these activities help keep the author in shape physically. .He also enjoys reading in his spare time.

  • av Ed Hoffman
    242 - 367,-

  • - An American Fighter Pilot's Gamble with Life
    av Jon Helminiak
    186 - 290,-

  • - Truths of Life
    av James W Bryant
    242 - 353,-

  • av Victor Avila
    220 - 345,-

  • av Kaiso Vernon Rich
    151,-

    As I always teach my students; Martial Arts is a way of life and not a sport, those who treat it as a sport should not train in the Martial Arts. Training is a sport that last 3 months out of the year and then you compete while training in your Martial Arts is your entire Life! Hi guys, never in my wildest dreams that I thought that I would be writing a book letting alone being a Martial Artist. I didn't get into the Martial Arts because you've seen it on T.V. or everyone wanted to be Bruce Lee (lol) I got into it because of where we moved to and the death of a family member. I knew about it and I had to protect myself and my family then martial arts gave me my identity and confidence. I'm not a tall guy but being a martial artist I can handle myself better than I could before. For me it's a way of life and now with my experience and tutelage I can give my students insight and how to handle themselves as a Martial Artist and a good person. Martial Arts isn't for everyone but if you are going be one stick to the discipline and be a damn good one!

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