Richard P. Bailey
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China Virus
- How Justin Trudeau's Pro-Communist Ideology Is Putting Canadians in Danger
- De: Ezra Levant
- Narrado por: Ezra Levant
- Duración: 2 h y 25 m
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Why did Justin Trudeau wait so long to restrict flights from China? Why did his top health bureaucrat tell us not to wear face masks? Why is there a loophole in Canada's quarantine laws for illegal border-crossers at Roxham Road? Why did the Liberals gather up Canada’s medical equipment and ship it to China as a gift? And why on Earth did Trudeau give $838,000 to the Wuhan Virology Institute?
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Very informative
- De Michael lefebvre en 09-21-20
- China Virus
- How Justin Trudeau's Pro-Communist Ideology Is Putting Canadians in Danger
- De: Ezra Levant
- Narrado por: Ezra Levant
Essential reading.
Revisado: 07-06-23
Insightful, factual, illuminating. A startling look into the direction Canada is moving. Please listen to this book.
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IBM and the Holocaust
- A Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation
- De: Edwin Black
- Narrado por: Edwin Black
- Duración: 5 h y 57 m
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Edwin Black has now uncovered one of the last great mysteries of Germany's war against the Jews - how did Hitler get the names? In this groundbreaking audiobook, Black himself tells the stunning story of IBM's strategic alliance with Nazi Germany.
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Rich in information/Poor in presentation
- De Ernest en 12-27-04
- IBM and the Holocaust
- A Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America's Most Powerful Corporation
- De: Edwin Black
- Narrado por: Edwin Black
My Second Review
Revisado: 11-25-06
I wrote the first review in this small list and would like to respond to some of the thoughts expressed in subsequent reviews.
The narrator is the author. I think it is agreed that he was passionate in his research and delivery. Do we really want a trained Peter Brokaw or Walter Cronkite reading this emotional, tragic tale? I enjoy audiobooks for a number of reasons, one of which is that sometimes the author is the narrator. I don't care if he has a "different" accent, a lisp, or drools when they speak. It is he or she who put their heart and soul into their work and the accent or particular speech idiosyncracies only add to the experience, in my view anyway. I think it goes without saying some narrators are just awful whether they are the author or not, but in this case the narration fits perfectly with the content.
Bottom line, I would'nt change any aspect of Mr. Black's work. It has heart, passion, and credibility, and personally, I like his voice.
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