Pseudocide is a term for a serious attempt to fake one's own death. It is carried out by people who want to escape criminal, legal, financial, marital, or other personal difficulties, and start a new life elsewhere by adopting a new identity. The reader of this hard copy edition can find all of the same information at: www.pseudocidethebook.com Since this is the first monograph on pseudocide, publishing in this way makes more sense. There's still much to learn. A web-based book facilitates the author's interaction with other experts, academics, and researchers. This book is constantly being...
Pseudocide is a term for a serious attempt to fake one's own death. It is carried out by people who want to escape criminal, legal, financial, marital...
Marcus' dying wish was that you'd be reading this, and that you'd be the one to solve a decades-old mystery. Before he passed away I promised to help him write and publish the story of his US Army buddy's entanglement with two former Gestapo agents, a stunning strawberry blonde named Mika ... and a code. It was 1953. Marcus and his friend Ed were stationed at Goppingen, Germany. One day, when Ed was on leave, he was approached by two shady characters who wanted to sell him a booklet of 66 encrypted messages which they claimed "contained priceless information" for anyone able to decipher them....
Marcus' dying wish was that you'd be reading this, and that you'd be the one to solve a decades-old mystery. Before he passed away I promised to help ...
Peace at Daggers Drawn is the story of the diplomatic initiatives (both official and unofficial, public and secret) intended to end or stop the spread of World War II. Special attention is devoted to specific peace proposals, initiatives, and back-channel attempts, all within the context of the foreign policies of the principal nations concerned. Efforts designed to end hostilities by belligerent and non-belligerent nations are included. This work is confined to the European theater of operations and covers the earliest stages of the conflict: September 1, 1939, to September 17, 1940.
Peace at Daggers Drawn is the story of the diplomatic initiatives (both official and unofficial, public and secret) intended to end or stop the spread...