There are numerous, if not thousands, of books that cover virtually every single aspect of pregnancy, birth and parenthood. This is not another one of them. The aim of this publication is to answer some of the anomalies that arise day-to-day. You will not discover advice on breast-feeding, weaning or sleeping here. So, if this is your aim please stop reading right now. For some light-hearted fact-finding, you are in the right place. The observations of one dad, who carefully watched and partook in all aspects of pregnancy, birth and subsequent nurturing, aims to answer some of your quandaries...
There are numerous, if not thousands, of books that cover virtually every single aspect of pregnancy, birth and parenthood. This is not another one of...
In the years following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, more than one hundred witnesses, investigators, and other people linked to the ambush in Dealey Plaza have died. The majority have met their fate under extremely suspicious circumstances. Murders, mysterious accidents, and "suicides" account for more than half of those who have died since that fateful day in 1963. In "JFK: The Dead Witnesses" authors Craig Roberts and John Armstrong present the results of their investigations into the deaths of each of the victims. For the first time, the cases are detailed in...
In the years following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, more than one hundred witnesses, investigators, and other people linked to the ...
In 1987, former U.S. Marine Corps sniper Craig Roberts, a seasoned veteran of the Vietnam war, stood for the first time at the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository. As he looked down into that the U.S. Government maintains was the kill zone used by Lee Harvey Oswald, he knew immediately the the Warren Commission's verdict that Oswald, acting alone from that position, fired three shots is 5.6 seconds with an ancient bolt-action rifle was a lie. If Oswald, by himself, could not have done it, then who could? And why? Follow Roberts's investigation of six years into a shadow world of...
In 1987, former U.S. Marine Corps sniper Craig Roberts, a seasoned veteran of the Vietnam war, stood for the first time at the 6th floor of the Texas ...
The classic battle of one man verses another. The story occurs in Vietnam during the Lunar New Year battles of TET 1968. A US Marine sergeant named Jeff Riley is being stalked by a Vietcong sniper who is out for revenge for the loss of his grandfather during a firefight with Riley's Squad. The confrontation eventually occurs in the rubble of a side street in Hue City, and the only weapon Riley is able to reach is his squad sniper's rifle, who was wounded. It then became a battle between one sniper verses another. Which one will survive?
The classic battle of one man verses another. The story occurs in Vietnam during the Lunar New Year battles of TET 1968. A US Marine sergeant named Je...
From World War II to present, there has been hidden within the highest levels of government secrets that you are not supposed to discover. During the period of 1940 to this day the power brokers, working from their positions of trust, have committed and then covered up the most heinous of crimes known to mankind. Investigative journalist Craig Roberts, author of "Kill Zone--a Sniper Looks at Dealey Plaza," now provides us with the results of his ten -year investigation regarding the secret crimes and coverups of the U.S. Government. You will read his case files on such subjects as the...
From World War II to present, there has been hidden within the highest levels of government secrets that you are not supposed to discover. During the ...
From the jungles of Vietnam to the unforgiving deserts of Afghanistan and Iraq, one breed of soldier has achieved legendary status in the arena of combat -- the sniper. Their only mission: wait, watch, and when the target is in sight, put the... Crosshairs on the Kill Zone From the authors of the classic sniper chronicle "One Shot-One Kill" comes a new generation of true tales from some of the most expert and deadly marksmen in the world. Meet Adelbert Waldron II, whose 109 confirmed kills in Vietnam made him the most successful sniper in American military history, and Tom "Moose"...
From the jungles of Vietnam to the unforgiving deserts of Afghanistan and Iraq, one breed of soldier has achieved legendary status in the arena of com...
The Libyan desert, 1992. Russian Colonel Sergei Valentin, a test pilot for the Russian Army, is running the new Mi-41 attack helicopter, NATO code-named "Hellhound" though its desert trials. But a conspiracy of astronomical proportions will interfere when the Hellhound is stolen by Col. Khalid al Kabar, a veteran Mi-24 Hind pilot of the Iraqi Army and his commando team. The target for Khalid, with the high tech computer assisted aircraft with horrendous weapons systems, is the San Onofre nuclear owed plant in southern California. When the plot is finally discovered, and action must be taken...
The Libyan desert, 1992. Russian Colonel Sergei Valentin, a test pilot for the Russian Army, is running the new Mi-41 attack helicopter, NATO code-nam...
It's 1984, and the Soviet Union and Cuba have established a presence in Central America--primarily Nicaragua--and provide supplies to the communist government there with arms, ammunition, aircraft--and the dreaded Mi-24 helicopter gunship, NATO code-named "Hind." Little is known of this beast, so American Mercenary magazine offers a $1 million reward for anyone who can defect, or steal, and deliver one to a free world country for examination. Vietnam vet and former Cobra gunship pilot, now a police helicopter pilot Mark Ryan and his Special Forces vet buddy Todd Simmons decide to give it a...
It's 1984, and the Soviet Union and Cuba have established a presence in Central America--primarily Nicaragua--and provide supplies to the communist go...
With the end of the war over two million men and women began looking for jobs. Dad was fortunate to find work on the shipping dock of Byron Jackson Oil Tools in Los Angeles. For the next 40 years he continued with BJ and rose through the ranks to salesman, district manager, division manager, international managing director for Europe and the Middle East, vice president and eventually president of BJ-Hughes, a combination of Byron Jackson and Hughes Tool Company. By the time he retired he and his family had lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Holland. He and his wife Bette later lived in London,...
With the end of the war over two million men and women began looking for jobs. Dad was fortunate to find work on the shipping dock of Byron Jackson Oi...