![]() ![]() Texts of Fonda’s radio broadcasts to American servicemen comprise the appendix. ![]() Jane Fondas visit to Hanoi in July 1972 and her pro-North. ![]() ![]() It also considers Fonda’s early life and the effect it had on her behavior and beliefs in her later years, her audience of American POWs who were forced by the Vietnamese to listen to her broadcasts condemning them as war criminals, her arrival in Vietnam and how it was viewed by American servicemen and civilians, the crime of treason throughout history, and the only Congressional inquiry into her actions, which resulted in the government’s decision to take no legal action against her. (ebook) "e Aid and Comfort"e (9781476600475) from Dymocks online store. This work investigates Fonda’s activities in North Vietnam and argues that she could have been indicted for treason, that there would have been enough evidence to take the case to a jury, that she could have been convicted, and that a conviction probably would have been upheld on appeal. Holzer, Henry Mark, 1933-Publication date 2002. In the eyes of the angered, she was guilty of treason, but she was never charged by the American legal system. Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi in July 1972 and her conduct, especially her pose with an anti-aircraft gun used to shoot down American planes and her propaganda broadcasts directed toward American troops, angered many Americans. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Going Wodwo is a poem in which a person decides to cast off their life to return to nature. "The Fairy Reel and Instructions" are poems that deal with the sinister and confusing nature of fairyland. They are outwitted by these 'criminals' who get away to fight the Old Ones another day. They track the crime to an actor and a doctor, who turn out to be the real Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. The narrator helps a detective, who is implied to be Sherlock Holmes, to solve the murder of one of these Old Ones. "A Study in Emerald" is a murder mystery set in Victorian London in an alternate past, in which the Old Ones, terrible monsters from beyond the Earth, have taken over the world. Many of the stories carry an element or undercurrent of horror. Fragile Things is a collection of short stories and poems by Neil Gaiman, most of which deal with supernatural or strange events. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Part of the reason I want to present this information now is due to the ongoing saga of the South Road upgrade which is still in negotiations. I will share the recently updated document on my Telegram channel when I upload this video. I have now updated that document to include a lot more information than was presented in the original pdf. ![]() I have presented a small amount of this evidence before in a document on Telegram and in a 2021 interview with Dale Holmes. These underground abuses included being used in my father Alan Maxwell McIntyre’s blackmail/honeypot operations being exploited for filmed and photographed child rape material and witnessing atrocities perpetrated against other children. This bunker led from a hidden cellar under my childhood home on Macklin Street in Edwardstown South Australia. As a child in the 1970’s and 80’s I was sex trafficked through tunnels that connected to a brick kiln which had been converted into a pre-World War II telecommunications bunker. ![]() ![]() But, something went wrong with the mechanism that would keep these ‘mals’ out and now, on graduation day, all seniors fight each other to survive as they are placed in a room that contains deathly creatures. This school was important since creatures called ‘maleficiers’ or mals would threaten their lives. The basic premise of this book is simple: a school called the Schoolomance exists which was supposed to be a sanctuary for young wizards. The problem ? Her powerful dark magic might also kill all the other students. ![]() It would be easy enough for El to defeat the monsters that prowl the school. She may be without allies, but she possesses a dark power strong enough to level mountains and wipe out millions. ![]() El is uniquely prepared for the school’s dangers. And beware of the monsters who lurk everywhere. Survival is more important than any letter grade, for the school won’t allow its students to leave until they graduate… or die! The rules are deceptively simple: Don’t walk the halls alone. There are no teachers, no holidays, and no friendships, save strategic ones. ![]() ![]() A Deadly Education is set at Scholomance, a school for the magically gifted where failure means certain death (for real) - until one girl, El, begins to unlock its many secrets. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I adored Adam's voice - He is unfiltered and expressive through every chapter. I admit, it was strange at first (I mean, how often does the narrator get angry at the READER?) but it became very natural by the end of the story. While most journal/diary novels are directed at the journal itself or anyone who is reading it, Adam's passages are directed at one specific person, therefore, the reader somewhat assumes the role of his therapist. It took me a bit to adjust to the storytelling method. Words on Bathroom Walls is told through journal entries Adam is writing to his therapist, as he remains non-verbal during their sessions. A funny, honest, and relatable read depicting what it's like to live with mental illness. I'm so pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed this book. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a steampunk/alternate history novel, thus although set in 2009 the technology, dress and social codes are sort-of-Victorian, with airships. The story opens in the divided city of Leicester, best known in fiction as the birthplace of Adrian Mole. It’s the sequel to The Bullet-Catcher’s Daughter and several characters from that book return. Never was it harder for a woman in a man’s world… Unseemly Science is set in an alternative version of Britain where the mainland has been partitioned into a Republic (northern England and Scotland) and a Kingdom (the rest of England and southern Wales) with the border running through the English Midlands. ![]() Perhaps it is time for her fictional brother to come out of retirement for one last case? Her unstoppable curiosity leads her to a dark world of body-snatching, unseemly experimentation, politics and scandal. But something doesn’t feel right to Elizabeth. If only it were that easy! There is a new charitable organisation in town, run by some highly respectable women. ![]() Witnessing the hanging of Alice Carter, the false duchess, Elizabeth resolves to throw the Bullet Catcher’s Handbook into the fire, and forget her past. In the divided land of England, Elizabeth Barnabus has been living a double life – as both herself and as her brother, the private detective. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sue Mongredien was born in 1970 and grew up in Nottingham, England. She lives in Leicestershire with her husband and daughters. Linda Chapman has written over 50 children's fiction books, including the following series: My Secret Unicorn, Stardust, Not Quite a Mermaid, and Unicorn School. Bentley is the author of the Magic Kitten, Magic Puppy, and S Club series and lives in Northamptonshire. She worked in a library after completing her education and began writing for children once her own began school. Sue Bentley was born in Northampton, England. She lives in Cambridge, England with her husband and cats. Dhami has published many retellings of popular Disney stories and wrote the Animal Stars and Babes series, the latter about young British girls of Asian origin. After having taught in primary and secondary schools for several years she began to write full-time. She received a degree in English from Birmingham University in 1980. Narinder Dhami was born in Wolverhampton, England on November 15, 1958. Rainbow Magic features differing groups of fairies as main characters, including the Jewel fairies, Weather fairies, Pet fairies, Petal fairies, and Sporty fairies. ![]() Daisy Meadows is the pseudonym used for the four writers of the Rainbow Magic children's series: Narinder Dhami, Sue Bentley, Linda Chapman, and Sue Mongredien. ![]() ![]() ![]() Well, while I’ve heard some dissent from around the fantasy-sphere regarding Nolyn, I at least thoroughly enjoyed it. ![]() ![]() ![]() It could be great-like so much of the author’s works-or it could be terrible-like some few I dare not even mention. “Perhaps it’s a tradition you should consider adopting, now that you’re embarking on a life of crime and all.”Īfter the ups and downs of the Legends of the First Empire, I was both excited and concerned by this new trilogy exploring some of the most enshrined legends of Elan not discussed in the previous series. “But I’m not in the habit of killing innocent people.” He knows where we went, how many us there are…” It’s a legend in the making.Ībandoned and hunted by the legion, Nolyn and his men must take the fight to the one place that will end it for good-the Emperor Nyphron himself. So when Nolyn walks from the jungle some days later, it’s not just a surprise. Now night is coming, and he and his men are trapped deep in the jungle with no backup.Īll Nolyn knows is that it was the Emperor’s order that brought him here-it seems his father is trying to kill him. He is further perturbed when the stronghold he is tasked with capturing turns out not to exist, and the route to it dead-ends in a canyon deep inside enemy territory. Nolyn is somewhat wary, as the wars have somewhat stalled over the centuries, and the front lines are not the safest place to be. After over 500 years spent in exile managing a salt mine, the heir to the Nyphronian Empyre has been reassigned-to the frontlines of the Goblin War. ![]() ![]() The next day they returned with another present for Old Brown. The other squirrels filled their sacks with nuts and sailed home. He closed his eyes and ignored Squirrel Nutkin. When the bumble bee flew off all alone, How did the mouse get home on his own?’ He began dancing round Old Brown, flicking him with his tail and singing: ‘Will you allow us to pick some of your nuts, Mr Old Brown,’ they asked politely. ![]() The squirrels bowed and gave him the present. When they arrived, Old Brown was waiting for them. They had a little sack to put the nuts in and, as a thank-you to Old Brown, they took a present of three fat mice. For a sail they fanned out their bushy tails to catch the breeze. They each had a raft made of twigs and a paddle. One morning the squirrels got ready to sail across the lake to Nut Island. Old Brown liked to be treated with respect, so every autumn, when the nuts were ripe for picking, the squirrels made sure they always asked his permission. ![]() One tree was hollow and inside this hollow tree lived an owl called Old Brown. In the middle of the lake was an island covered in nut trees. Squirrel Nutkin had a brother called Twinkle-berry and lots and lots of cousins and they all lived in a wood at the edge of a lake. ![]() ![]() ![]() * National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's hidden communications with the Russians * Russian hijacking of Facebook and Twitter * the hacking of the Democrats by Russian intelligence The Apprentice offers exclusive information about: Drawing on interviews with hundreds of people in Trump's inner circle, the intelligence communities, foreign officials, and confidential documents. This exclusive book uncovers the truth behind the Kremlin's interference in Donald Trump's win and Trump's steadfast allegiance to Vladimir Putin. It has been called the political crime of the century: This book from Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Greg Miller uncovers for the first time the truth behind the Kremlin's attempt to put Trump in the White House, how they did it, when and why. ![]() |