When Jacques Gendron experiences the brutal force of Radical Islam, he sets out to find the answer to the question, 'Why?' Why has there been so much violence in the name of the world's leading religions? The answers he uncovers are startling, disturbing and dangerous. Jacques takes a roller-coaster ride through many countries, from Canada to Pakistan, with a high price to pay. Find out why Jacques' search also reveals that ""Israel does not have, and never did have, a divine right to the land of Palestine""
When Jacques Gendron experiences the brutal force of Radical Islam, he sets out to find the answer to the question, 'Why?' Why has there been so much ...
England was never to be the same again after this eventful year. Here is a powerful story, where you can feel the tension, live the actions and be amazed at the intrigue. This story covers just one tumultuous year, from Christmas Day 1065 to Christmas Day 1066. You will meet the heroes who stood against overwhelming odds to protect their families, and the traitors who sold their country for a price. What was it like to stand behind an English shield-wall on foot, against charging cavalry? What was it like to see 10,000 Vikings sack Scarborough? What was it like to be at the battles of...
England was never to be the same again after this eventful year. Here is a powerful story, where you can feel the tension, live the actions and be ama...
This is an amazing account of the author's life as a British expatriate, when he spent more than twenty-seven years within some of the most radical countries on earth; including, Libya, Yemen and Sudan. A facinating story relating how he got caught up in the First Gulf War, and the civil wars in both Yemen and Sudan. He was at a gas plant when it exploded, held captive by Al Qaeda in Yemen, and evacuated by the French Foreign Legion. He saw beauty and horror, met with radical Islamists as well as an Imam preacher of peace. Here you will find tears and laughter along with a first-hand account...
This is an amazing account of the author's life as a British expatriate, when he spent more than twenty-seven years within some of the most radical co...