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Summary: Red-Handed by Peter Schweizer: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win
Not intended to replace but to complement, this is a summary book of Red-Handed by Peter Schweizer, the New York Times best selling author. In his quarter-century as an investigative journalist, Peter Schweizer claims that this is the most terrifying investigation he has ever dared to tackle. It's hardly unexpected that the Chinese government wants to penetrate American organizations. The amount of American elites prepared to assist the Chinese regime in its ambition for global hegemony, on the other hand, is entirely new. Presidential families, Silicon Valley geniuses, Wall Street high rollers, Ivy League colleges, and even professional sportsmen are all prepared to put personal gain ahead of national security. Six-time New York Times bestselling investigator Peter Schweizer reveals his most shocking revelations to date in Red-Handed, showing the covert transactions made by affluent Americans to assist China expand its military, technical, and economic strength. Moreover, many of these elites secretly feel that China's dictatorship is preferable than American democracy. Schweizer and his team of forensic investigators combed through a large archive of worldwide company documents and court files for almost a year in order to uncover the covert transactions that China's facilitators thought would never be revealed. And, as Schweizer's previous exposés such as Profiles in Corruption, Secret Empires, and Clinton Cash shown, bad actors exist on both sides of the political divide. Red-Handed will uncover the power link between the Chinese government and the American elites who do its bidding. It will be exhaustively researched, crisply delivered, and scary.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary: Killing the Killers: Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard: The Secret War Against Terrorism
This rather lengthy summary book is meant to complement the original. It is not intended to replace the fine book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard, #1 bestselling authors. Readers soon find themselves injected into the worldwide war on terror, which started more than two decades ago on September 11, 2001. America went into battle mode as the World Trade Center towers crumbled, the Pentagon burned, and a tiny number of passengers fought frantically to prevent a third jet from carrying out its murderous flight plan. Killing The Killers tells the story of America's long struggle against radicals who plotted and carried out not just the 9/11 atrocities but hundreds of others throughout the globe, finally destroying whole countries in their pursuit for power. Killing The Killers follows the United States' fight against Al Qaeda, ISIS, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Syria, Libya, and elsewhere, as well as specific targets of these organizations' most renowned commanders. O'Reilly and Dugard provide an irresistible narrative of our era's most crucial battle with new detail and well-sourced material.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary and Analysis: Recessional: The Death of Free Speech and the Cost of a Free Lunch
Warning! This is a summary and analysis book. It is not the original book by David Famut.The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Glengarry Glen Ross, who also wrote the great films THE VERDICT and WAG THE DOG, raises the alarm about modern-day Visigoths approaching our gates. In RECESSIONAL, He calls out, skewers, mocks, and, most importantly, dissects the virus of conformity that has become an existential menace to the West. RECESSIONAL is a wide-ranging trip through history, the Bible, and literature that examines how American politics and cultural views about rebellion have altered in the previous generation. We now choose to kill inventiveness and democracy — the pillars of security and progress – by suppressing freedom of thought and expression. RECESSIONAL is an important warning that if we don't resist the cultural thuggery now, the commissars and their dupes will change the Land of the Free into the Land of the Dictators. A warning from David Jamet: Appeased savagery can only increase. If you give in to it, it will inevitably escalate, like a fire looking for oxygen.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: The Real Anthony Fauci
This is a summary book, not the original. The content and opinions in this book are the sole responsibility of author and publisher Scott Campbell. The following description is based on Robert F. Kennedy's best seller, and not the summary audiobook, which is currently, as of December 2021, #1 on AMAZON, and a NEW YORK TIMES, WALL STREET JOURNAL, USA TODAY and PUBLISHERS WEEKLY NATIONAL BESTSELLER Pharma-funded mainstream media has convinced millions of Americans that Dr. Anthony Fauci is a hero. He is anything but. As director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Dr. Anthony Fauci dispenses $6.1 billion in annual taxpayer-provided funding for scientific research, allowing him to dictate the subject, content, and outcome of scientific health research across the globe. Fauci uses the financial clout at his disposal to wield extraordinary influence over hospitals, universities, journals, and thousands of influential doctors and scientists—whose careers and institutions he has the power to ruin, advance, or reward During more than a year of painstaking and meticulous research, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unearthed a shocking story that obliterates media spin on Dr. Fauci . . . and that will alarm every American—Democrat or Republican—who cares about democracy, our Constitution, and the future of our children’s health. The Real Anthony Fauci reveals how “America’s Doctor” launched his career during the early AIDS crisis by partnering with pharmaceutical companies to sabotage safe and effective off-patent therapeutic treatments for AIDS. Fauci orchestrated fraudulent studies, and then pressured US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulators into approving a deadly chemotherapy treatment he had good reason to know was worthless against AIDS
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary: Peril by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa
First-hand witnesses quickly shape Peril to become a classic Washington study. Readers find themselves ushered into Trump’s White House, Biden’s White House, the workings of the 2020 presidential campaign, the Pentagon, and Congress. The intrigue bubbles up from previously unpublished narratives about covert missions, transcripts of private talks, diaries, emails, meeting minutes, and other personal and public materials. As he navigates through a bitter and inactivating partisan divide, it’s also the first look at Biden’s presidency as he confronts the most difficult challenges of his life. The one-two punch: the ongoing deadly pandemic and millions of Americans suffering from soul-crushing economic hardship, The danger is heightened by previously unpublished information from covert missions, transcripts of private talks, diaries, emails, meeting minutes, and other personal and public materials that convey a previously unpublished narrative. As well, it’s the first look at Biden’s presidency as he confronts the most difficult challenges of his life: the lingering deadly pandemic and millions of Americans suffering from soul-crushing economic hardship, all while navigating through a bitter and debilitating partisan divide, an increasingly dangerous world plagued by threats and the looming, dark shadow of the two previous presidents. “We have so much to do in this winter of danger,” President Biden remarked on the eve of his inauguration, which was marred by a worrisome security scare and the prospect of domestic terrorism. “We have so much to accomplish in this winter of peril,” he said. Peril is a fascinating tale about the end of one administration and the beginning of another. Bob Woodward’s trilogy about the Trump presidency began with Fear, continued with Rage, and treks further with Peril.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Alien Secrets: Powers, Methods, Identities, and Agendas
After writing four summary books about aliens, I decided to compile their most relevant content, with physicists’ recent insight concerning how they achieve their aerial and submerged acrobatics and high speeds, and other tricks, into a single full-length book. Based on my four previous books, we can add this to the other top alien secrets to have our final list to explore in this book: 01 Life on Earth arose from alien genetically engineered DNA. 02 In addition to their spacecraft's astounding and mind-boggling motion, aliens have other surprising skillsets as the ultimate scientists. Aliens are experts at cloning. They can erase selected memories in Humans, install material implants, communicate telepathically, shut down or manipulate electronic systems like missiles, temporarily paralyze, beam people or objects into their ships, and control spacetime through the mastery of physics at the quantum level. They likely apply quantum AI and quantum computers to achieve their technological prowess. 03 Based on ancient history and myths, aliens influenced our first civilizations and ours now, as well as everything in between. They were perceived as gods, which led to the Abrahamic religions that replaced ruling councils of aliens with the concept of a monotheistic god. 04 Some aliens have expanding hybridization programs with Humans stemming from abductions. 05 Some aliens have shown hostility regarding our proliferation of nuclear weapons and space exploration, particularly the moon. 06 Some aliens continue to plot to infiltrate our populations and control Earth. Takeaway: Studying current alien technology and skillsets and funding relevant research leads modern Humans to mastery of the same and will help guarantee our survival as a species.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary and Expansion: Escaping from Eden by Paul Wallis: Does Genesis Teach that the Human Race was
Rather than the original text, this is a summary and expansion book--a form of efficiency that expands on Paul's topics. It is not meant to replace Paul's fine book. Current Christian theologists turn to Genesis to tell the Faithful that a single all-powerful God, although judgmental, temperamental, and sometimes ruthless, created the universe. They lecture us about the sins of Adam and Eve and the origins of Humans. Paul Wallis, an experienced clergyman, lecturer, and author, took a close look at the book of Genesis when he was laid flat on his back from an injury and could not preach for a while. He came across such anomalies and contradictions that he concluded that was not reading the original versions of the famous stories. His first task: Find the original narratives and clarify their suggestions about where we came from, who we came from, and who we are. Playing explorer, resercher, clergyman, and detective, Paul Wallis in Escaping from Eden undercovers mindboggling secrets about Biblical texts. Their implications demand a rethinking of the Abrahamic religions and a new openness to alien contact, influence, and even creation. His conclusions will be as controversial as they are informative and as broad-scoped as the challenge to entire belief systems. It turns out that DNA likely originated off-planet by advanced alien genetic engineers and came here through space over four billion years ago. That civilization may be our “makers” and might have paid us a few, or many, visits to tweak us in the direction that they wanted. It looks like they encountered some competition along the way. With such a book by Wallis, the entire universe and the origins of Humans come into an improved—but unsettling-- scientific and spiritual focus.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary, Update, and Expansion: Life Itself by Francis Crick: DNA Not From Earth!
I selected Francis Crick's Life Itself to update, summarize, and expand because he promoted the idea that DNA did not first evolve on Earth. If true, DNA's alien origin would be one of the most important realizations in all Human history. Life, according to Crick, began somewhere else where conditions were more favorable and, with the help of advanced intelligence, seeded Earth through panspermic, "seeds everywhere," events. This has been labeled as the "seeded hypothesis." If DNA originated elsewhere, it reflects not only upon our beginnings as a form of "alien" or "alien hybrid" but also our future, which may include merging with one or more advanced civilizations. We may, indeed, one day, meet our "makers," or at least some of their descendants. This ebook summarizes Crick's work which previously could only be found, to the best of my knowledge, in printed form, adds the evidence of signatures and hidden mathematical and pictorial codes from DNA for his theory, offers general updates on cosmological data that Crick did not have at his disposal, addresses the subject of the surprising Last Universal Common Ancestor for life, and briefly explores our government's about-face on the subject of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) and bizarre materials found at their landings which they admit having and examining.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary: Keep Sharp by Sanjay Kupta, MD: Build a Better Brain at Any Age
Keep Sharp is Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s comprehensive guide to cognitive dysfunction disease in its various forms, including dementia, and the prevention, treatment, and strategies to cope. Gupta bravely initiated a noble and global quest to gather up and analyze how doctors tackle brain function problems and cognitive challenges. He holds an impressive list of characters and anecdotes from his efforts.. Keep Sharp appeals to a diversified bevy of readers as a double gem for popular science and medical advice. Although avoiding medical jargon is impossible for cognitive dysfunction, Gupta shows us a simplified, engaging, and compelling story built around one of the most complex objects we know of—the human brain. Defining his terms right out of the gate gives the reader what they need to understand and act upon. The reader begins to learn how our physical and mental activities effect our brains. Boosting one’s brain prowess with medically established methods to help prevent Alzheimer's’ arises as a dominant theme. Dr. Gupta sculpted his narrative's contents with plenty of advice for those who show symptoms of the first stages of dementia. He puts his arm around the reader, tells him or her how to get the help they need, secure a proper diagnosis, and how to come to grips with the most adverse effects. Gupta pieces together valuable resources in the final chapter to guide those who carry a diagnosis of dementia. Though his approach is predictably straightforward and practical, he infuses it with the empathy and understanding of a good doctor. His goal: bring the issue of Alzheimer’s, its significance, its challenges, and possible solutions to a broader audience. This book is not intended as medical advice. If you have health problems, consult with your physician. Rather than replace Dr. Gupta's book, it serves to complement.it.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary and Insight: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Written by Aldous Huxley in 1932, Brave New World remains worthy of its label as one of the most sinister, shocking, unforgettable, and bewitching novels of all time. With his deep understanding of human nature, philosophy, science, religion, history, politics, Shakespeare, and technology, Huxley proves himself to be quite the professor as well as intellectual provocateur and satirist. Huxley's star pupil at Eton happened to be none other than Eric Arthur Blair who would adopt the pen name, "George Orwell." In fact, we see many similarities between Brave New World and 1984, for which I also wrote a summary. In Brave New World and 1984, Huxley and Orwell tackle what may be the most important elements of all to determine the destiny of the human species, how we interact with each other, and how the governments and big business act to influence our interactions. Both novels will undoubtedly remain perpetually timely as the authors have nailed down the essence of human nature itself in its formation of various forms of societies. In reading these books the reader cannot help but relate them to his or her life and society to measure up where they stand. The reader becomes so absorbed into the story that they become an opinionated participant. About the Best Seller Summary Series A summary should not substitute for its parent manuscript. A Best Sellers Summary book provides a harmonizing simplification and analysis of each chapter. Main points and take-aways in a fraction of the time, and at a fraction of the cost, embrace the reader with vital facts and themes.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary & Rebuttal for A Promised Land by Barack Obama
Warning! This is a summary, intended to rebut A Promised Land, the top-selling non-fiction book in 2020, not to replace it. You get much more material to dispute his claims about his legacy and address the scandals he left out. Obama's time in prep school showed more passion for his jump-shot and partying than studying. We experience his college years under the admitted influence of Marxism, and into Harvard Law and the alleged arrangement to become the President of the Law Review-- which would launch his political career with a rigged write-up in The NY Times. We sample his rapid rise to the Senate, and then the Presidency under the tutelage of Deep State communist professionals like David Axelrod and Valerie Jarrett. Favored candidates, even incumbents, step aside or hand him their campaign, and dirt leaked from sealed court documents, at just the right time, buries his opponents. His path to the Presidency miraculously cleared, he finds the keynote tossed at his feet by John Kerry at the DNC to make him famous. John Kerry’s staff infuses his campaign. John McCain ensures Obama’s success by refusing to campaign in MIchigan. Obama spends more than all other previous Presidents combined, and harms America in doing so. Obama reveals compromising situations and connections, arousing more suspicion, Brief and interspersed negative comments, clearly marked in Section One, catalyze a full-throttle rebuttal in Section Two, Obama not only left out key facts, like that his family had strong communist ties, or that he governed under the influence of Zbigniew Brzezinski, Iranian Islamist Valerie Jarrett, Rahm Emanuel, and Jesse Jackson. Obama, according to Pulitzer-prize-winning author Seymore Hersh, lied about his alleged killing of Osama bin Laden for a boost in the polls. The Rebuttal proves itself to be well documented and bulletproof. Obama, and his arranged mate and children, proved not to be what they seem.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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Summary: Becoming: Michelle Obama
A Best Seller Summary of an intimate, powerful, and inspiring memoir by the former First Lady of the United States. Warning! This is a summary book, intended to harmonize with Michelle Obama’s compelling memoir, not to replace it. BECOMING: #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • OPRAH’S BOOK CLUB PICK • NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNER • ONE OF ESSENCE’S 50 MOST IMPACTFUL BLACK BOOKS OF THE PAST 50 YEARS In a life filled with accomplishment and racial tension, and doubt of her abilities, Michelle Obama emerged as one of the most iconic women of our era. As the first Black First Lady of the United States, she played a part in creating the most inclusive White House in history. Establishing herself as a powerful advocate for girls and women in the U.S. and around the world, and dramatically changing the ways that families pursue healthier and more active lives, she stood with her husband as he led America through some of its most harrowing moments. A work of deep reflection and mesmerizing storytelling, Becoming author Michelle Obama invites readers to join her in chronicling her story. We experience her childhood on the South Side of Chicago, a shy girl self-confined to her room to play with dolls until age 10, to her years as an executive balancing the demands of work and being a good mother, to her time spent in the 132-room White House where she broke security protocol to sneak out to see the rainbow White House colors to celebrate gay marriage in all 50 states. With both wit and surprises, she describes her triumphs and her disappointments, both private and public--like placing her hand on the Queen of England. Timely and revealing, Becoming is the personal story of an unlikely rise to the White House by a woman of color that also sends up a few puzzling red flags.
Scott Campbell (Author), Scott Campbell (Narrator)
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