Palestine is disappearing - fulfilling the objectives of Israel's founding fathers. This book exposes the dismal failure of the Israeli left, human rights organisations and the global media to hold Israel to account. It is a controversial analysis of one of the conflicts in contemporary world politics.
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KINGDUMB
- 100 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Set in a whimsical medieval backdrop, this comedic stage play by Jonathan Cook blends humor with clever dialogue, showcasing the absurdities of life in the Middle Ages. Through a cast of eccentric characters, the story explores themes of love, rivalry, and the folly of human nature, inviting audiences to laugh at the misadventures and misunderstandings that unfold. Cook's sharp wit and engaging narrative style promise an entertaining experience that captures the spirit of medieval comedy.
The Republic
- 204 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The narrative follows a renowned black civil rights attorney who uncovers a conspiracy aimed at replacing the U.S. government with a Socialist/Marxist regime. With the help of a gay female DOJ attorney and two Harvard law students, he navigates a treacherous political landscape spanning from Texas to major cities like Boston and New York. The plot raises questions about the evolution of extreme political ideologies and the existence of a World Order Syndicate. As Texas becomes a battleground for preserving constitutional values, the struggle faces intense opposition and violence, leaving the outcome uncertain.