ISBN-13: 9780983646037 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 214 str.
America is perilously weak, her economy a shambles, her dollar devalued, her military neglected, and her citizens demoralized and divided. Leftist politicians have been kept in office because they have promised voters free food, housing, health care, and citizenship. Yet these same politicians show contempt for the laws and institutions they are sworn to protect, and they've continually exploited the diminishing number of hard-working Americans, taxing them to pay for these entitlements. In an effort to tranquilize their own guilt and shame, these people attempt to destroy anyone who makes them feel in any way guilty about their political actions and life-styles, even characterizing those who differ with them as guilty of hate crimes. As a result, they seek to silence all opposing voices, and are determined to silence America's Christians and Jews. Tragically, these politicians have also encouraged America's enemies, nations and terrorist organizations who, at the opening of this book, are secretly planning to invade the United States. Immediately prior to the outbreak of war, one of their most outspoken critics finds himself under personal attack. Forced to run for his life, he is injured in an auto accident and awakens at the outbreak of war in a hospital X-ray room, his memory lost. "War's Desolation" is the first book in a series that chronicles his desperate efforts to survive the war, discover his identity, and resist the enemy.