Are you a free thinker?
Do you like freedom?
Do you consider yourself a free person?
Do you want to live free and independently?
Would you like a quick summary of social trends in America, but don't have time to do research nor read a big thick book?
This short book is written for all of you. It will help you train yourself to be a critical thinker or free thinker so that you can make clear and smart decisions for your life, your future, your family's future, your community's future, and ultimately the future of this country.
Irene is a naturalized US citizen, wife, and mother. She grew up in Southeast Asia and has lived in the US for over twenty years.
Back in 2016, she started to pay close attention to our country's political situation, observing a stark contrast in opinions, a distortion of information by the media, and a total meltdown in unity as a result of misinformation, propaganda, and conflict. These observations have moved her to write this book.
She loves America and loves the US Constitution, which protects all of our freedoms. During the last century, these freedoms have been proven to bring abundance, prosperity, and an explosion of innovations that surpass those of other civilizations for centuries.
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I was concerned about the moral state of our country. I realized that without a moral compass, by taking out of our schools Bible reading and prayer, our country which was founded on the highest principles of morality has sunken to the deepest depravity of hell. The apathy of the religious and moral community of good Americans contributed to the take-over of the carefully designed plan by Marxists over the last one hundred years. Their plan to create racial wars, to rewrite our history, to destroy our families by demeaning men and creating a sexual revolution is almost being completed. In the nightly news, we can see the civil war they planned for us played out. We must fight back the Marxist and Socialist agenda that is challenging our American way of life which we have so long taken for granted. Only a determined audacious leader, supported by alert and united Americans can save America. We must rise up with good old fashioned American courage and patriotism.
Born and raised in Maui, Hawaii.
Schools attended: Baldwin High School, Maui. Emmanuel College, Franklin Springs, Georgia. East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina. Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.
Missionary work around the Pacific rim nations and Senior Pastor of Faith in Jesus Church for almost 40 years.
President of the Maui Christians Ministers Association and served on the Hawaii Teen Challenge state board.
As the radical left introduces socialism and uses Critical Race Theory, censorship, cancel culture, and racial division to tear down America, there is reason for grave concern over the future of the country. Unfortunately, it appears that history is repeating itself and America is in danger of a cultural revolution from which it will not be able to recover.
Based on his firsthand experience of the horrors of communism, Mike Zhao crafted Critical Race Theory & Woke Culture / America's Dangerous Repeat of China's Cultural Revolution to reveal how the radical left is using the Maoist playbook to destroy America. He provides a striking overview of the similar tactics used, which include employing divisive Marxist ideologies, changing cultural values, rewriting history, indoctrinating citizens, and silencing the opposition.
Zhao warns of the dire consequences of many of the virtuous liberal agendas, such as censoring misinformation, canceling dissidents, mandating racial equity, and dividing Americans into the oppressors and the oppressed.
Zhao survived communist China's Cultural Revolution and thrived in capitalist America. During China's Cultural Revolution, Zhao's family endured political persecution, extreme poverty, and devastating personal loss. Zhao's unique life experience enables him to draw parallels between what the radical left is doing in America and China's Cultural Revolution fifty years ago. Zhao is an accomplished conservative author and nationally recognized Asian American community leader. By fiercely defending America's founding principles such as the protection of individual rights, the rule of law, freedom of speech, election integrity, the free market system, equal opportunity, and meritocracy, Zhao aims to inspire Americans to fight against Critical Race Theory and woke culture.
Words matter Words are the primary way we describe our world. Words persuade and inspire. They can also manipulate thinking. The radical Left corrupts words so people believe something other than their true intent. The simple corruption of two words allows them to paint their movement green to cover a red socialist core.
The reference to a Little Red Book alludes to Chairman Mao's book of quotations; words proclaiming truth, but used to impose political domination. By setting out the actual words of the radical Left, i.e. hatred of capitalism, truth is not relevant and humans must go, The Left's Little Red Book on Forming a New Green Republic, equips the reader with skills to challenge lies that sound truthful and evaluate solutions that might benefit society.
William L. Kovacs, author of Reform the Kakistocracy: Rule by the Least Able or Least Principled Citizens; contributor to The Libertarian Republic, The Hill and ReformTheKakistocracy.com
Mr. Kovacs has been involved in the nation's policy-making process for forty years. As a senior vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, he testified before Congress forty times, and participated in several hundred federal rulemakings.
Prior to his Chamber service, he was a chief counsel on Capitol Hill, chairman of a Virginia state environmental Board and partner in Washington, DC law firms.
Raymond became very aware, by way of his friends, family, and Belinda that he had to fulfill his lifelong promise to the love of his life. During their almost 59 years of marriage, Belinda had frequently asked Raymond to write a book about his life experiences. She wanted him to talk about his Angel's that always set him on the right path. Now, during his time of mourning and sadness he could hear her word's again, Raymond, now is the time to write your book, so I can be the first one to read it
What would cause a hugely successful criminal defense lawyer to leave his steady stream of clients, comfortable suburban home home and idyllic life with a wife of ten years and three young children -- for a place where he shared a modest apartment with three drug addicts?
His client was doing the unthinkable -- turning the tables on the attorney who had helped him most. South Florida was getting too hot for the lawyer, but that heat had little to do with the outside temperature. John Patrick Contini had to get out of town and he needed a place to hide -- even if that meant feigning an addiction to get admitted into a recovery center in Atlanta.
There, John came face to face with a brand new person, himself. Feeling the Heat takes a probing look into the secret places of one man's heart -- and exposes our very human desires, belief systems, the lies we tell ourselves, and the truth about being addicted to more,
until we surrender to win.
We can run, but we can't hide, -- at least not from ourselves
Living with me wore me out. -- Doug Talbott
If you want to know how it feels to be someone you've never been before, try being yourself. -- Tom Porter
In this life I have seen much trouble. I'm an old man now. Most if it never happened. -- unknown Native American Chief
When you hear a familiar song play on the radio, immediately, it takes you back--back to your childhood, your first love, cruising with friends in the car, whatever the memory may be. Songs are like time capsules, capturing the moment, feeling, and essence of a moment in our lives. It's time to take a trip back to the seventies, to a time of muscle cars, hippies, and the Vietnam War.
The Walkover is a captivating narrative story that tells the experiences of a family through the eyes of different members over several years. Comprised of both flashbacks and present-day narrative, the novel showcases the importance of knowing your history--being proud of where you came from and where you're going and understanding how you fit in this moment and place on earth.
Inspired to write the story after watching the films Billy Jack and The Trial of Billy Jack, the female characters in the book are shaped after the mentally strong women the author is friends with, as well as the family members he grew up with, using them as inspiration to create the tough-minded, beautiful Cherokee women of the Smithee family. With music as the guiding thread throughout the pages, the book provides a playlist for the journey. Each chapter features a song that embodies the overall theme of the book. Within the pages of the book are familiar songs from the seventies and other decades, as well as ones you may not have heard, widening your knowledge of the music of the time. So, grab some headphones, get comfortable, and dive on in--you won't want to put this book down.