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BLACKMALE

3rd (final) novel of Trilogy/BLACK PRESIDENT (Picnic Publishing, UK ©2008) and KENNEDY'S TWINS complete the series.

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By: Rick Schmidt
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BLACKMALE, a final companion piece to Schmidt's first two novels – BLACK PRESIDENT and KENNEDY'S TWINS – offers the last installment of this trilogy about JFK's secret twin black sons who occupy the White House, 2012-2020. In the Little Administration, the world heads toward the brink of nuclear war, as increased Islamic immigration threatens European native identity, and GMO products overrun US farmlands. The Little twins are anti-corporation, anti-Military Industrial Complex, anti-GMO and committed to revamping the entire US foreign policy. As CIA regime-change crimes go unpunished, from complicity in the deaths of Chile's Salvador Allende to Vietnam's Ngo Dinh Diem, it's no surprise that Dr. Henry Kissinger, the 'louse of Laos,' retains dubious ownership of his Nobel Peace Prize. When Imposter-President John Little, a survivor of his brother's assassination, meets Kissinger at the annual Bilderberg retreat, it's only by virtue of the Dr's need to avoid incarceration for war crimes – reclaim an honorable place in history – that prompts him to align himself with Little and rat out his billionaire bosses. The Little-Kissinger alliance against the Military Industrial Complex, other corporate crimes, uncovers information that could topple the New World Order. But who is playing whom? * * * “I couldn’t put it down (Black President). Schmidt tells a fascinating story that mixes history with conspiracy theory and sheer fantasy to deliver a jaw- dropping and extremely entertaining read.” — Judith Ehrlich, co-director, co-writer of the Academy Award™-Nominated documentary, "THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA, DANIEL ELLSBERG AND THE PENTAGON PAPERS." Genre Fiction Magical Realism War & Military Crime Military
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