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2007 July

Conspiracies, Homicide, and Mercy Killing by a Sisterhood of Nurses Sets the Scene for The Sisterhood by Michael Palmer

With The Sisterhood, Veteran M.D. Michael Palmer brings to life the fears of humankind regarding the right to die with dignity, as well as, the question of if we can truly trust those hired to care for us when we are unable to care for ourselves. The murderous plot revolves around two groups of clandestine [...]

Presidential Campaign Needs Someone Other Than Hillary Clinton

While none of her proposals are off the charts and she doesn’t vary much from the other Democratic candidates, we must remember that Bill Clinton set up America for 9/11 by not responding in an appropriate manner to foreign policy issues.
Another factor against her is that for the next four years our intelligence is sure [...]

Gamers Wanted to Participate in MainStream World Series of Video Games

Hardcore video gamers are usually thought to be teenage boys with messy hair who stay up all night with their eyes glued to the computer screen in front of them. However, passionate gamers come in all sexes, ages, and economic brackets.
Matt Ringel, commissioner of the World Series of Video Games, is currently offering normal people [...]

Corrupt Politicians, Crazy Vets Come Together in Black Friday by James Patterson

James Patterson’s Black Friday is a dramatically contemporary vision of a stock market thrown into chaos; a terrifying look at what one group of saboteurs could do to the western economy by destroying some of Wall Street’s key financial institutions.
Protagonists include Arch Carroll, head of the CIA’s antiterrorist division, and Caitlin Dylan, director [...]

Religious Thriller Buffs, Don’t Miss Solomon’s Key: The Codis Project by R. Douglas Weber

Dan Brown’s religious conspiracy genre series has resulted in many knock-offs but none of them offer the insight and depth of Weber’s novel, Solomon’s Key. While unbelievable, the reader will find Weber’s novel even meatier than Brown’s as they experience the novel way in which he blends the Vatican, movie star cult icons, spies, and [...]

Kudos To Dan Brown For His Venture Into The World Of Angels And Demons Within The Catholic Church

In Angels and Demons, Dan Brown takes on a host of surreal themes from secret societies that plot against the Vatican to particles of antimatter that can blow buildings apart and jets that can travel at speeds of up to 15,000 miles an hour. Add to these subplots of mad scientists, a romance between the [...]

Satanic Rites, Paranormal Occurrences Galore in Kay Hooper’s Sleeping With Fear

Sleeping With Fear is an excellent addition to Hooper’s Fear trilogy. In this edition, Hooper starts out with clairvoyant Riley Crane, a federal agent, waking up with partial amnesia and covered with blood. To make matters worse Riley’s normal spider sense and other clairvoyant powers seem to have deserted her, leaving her vulnerable to the [...]

Joe Biden, 2008 Presidential Candidate, Submits Proposal On How To Withdraw Troops From Iraq

Born on November 20, 1942, in Scranton, Pennsylvania Senator Biden was raised along with his three siblings in the Roman Catholic religion. At the age of 10, Biden moved with his family to suburban New Castle County, in Delaware where his father was a car salesman. In 1965, Biden graduated from the University of Delaware [...]

Will Your Fear Make Muslims the Witches of the 21st Century or Create Another Fear Induced Holocaust?

As I have stated in previous writings I believe that it is inherently wrong to stereotype or judge any ethnic group for the crimes of a few. However, this has been a problem for American society from the 1600s when innocent men and women were hung as witches to the 1950s when fellow Japanese Americans [...]

While Senate Banking Committee Denounces “No-Swipe” RFID Credit Cards, Will It Consider RFID Chips In American Citizens?

Senator Charles Schumer, on December 6, 2006, said contracts for RFID “no-swipe” credit cards should have warning boxes disclosing “the known weaknesses of the technology.” In addition, he cautioned cardholders about the cards vulnerability to identity thieves, commenting you “may as well put your credit card information on a big sign on your back.” [...]

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