A STORY WORTH DYING FOR . . . The severe drought in the desert southwest has reached critical proportions. The federal government has enacted emergency measures to enforce water rationing. Federally mandated sniper squads have been employed to kill anyone who is found in violation of the terms of the Federal Emergency Drought Crisis Act (FEDCA). Jimmy Breen, a former investigator for the FBI and a Pulitzer Prize winning syndicated columnist for the Gazette, a newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona, has uncovered evidence that there might be more to the sniper squads than meets the eye. When Arizona...
A STORY WORTH DYING FOR . . . The severe drought in the desert southwest has reached critical proportions. The federal government has enacted emergenc...
When Worlds Collide It's 1928. Al Capone controls the largest criminal syndicate in the country and rules his kingdom by corruption and extreme violence. His right-hand man is Frank Nitti-also known as "The Enforcer." In 1909, federale troops conducted an assault on two American outlaws in the tiny village of San Vincente, Bolivia. Although Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid were known to be in the area at that time, no one could say with certainty that the two men who were killed that day were in fact, the famous outlaws. The bodies were so riddled with bullets that no positive...
When Worlds Collide It's 1928. Al Capone controls the largest criminal syndicate in the country and rules his kingdom by corruption and extreme violen...