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Mao's America
- A Survivor's Warning
- De: Xi Van Fleet
- Narrado por: Ava Wong, Xi Van Fleet, James Lindsay
- Duración: 8 h y 56 m
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Xi Van Fleet lived through the horrors of the Chinese Cultural Revolution as a schoolgirl. Forced to the countryside with other young Chinese for re-education after high school, she later escaped communism and found freedom and new a life in America. But more than 30 years later, Xi disturbingly sees signs of the same Cultural Marxism that ravaged her birth country of China threatening to destroy the America she now calls home.
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Communism Clearly Explained
- De clh5090 en 04-28-24
- Mao's America
- A Survivor's Warning
- De: Xi Van Fleet
- Narrado por: Ava Wong, Xi Van Fleet, James Lindsay
Every American needs to read this book!
Revisado: 12-11-23
Knowing the history of Mao and communist China and their similarities to American Woke-ism is a must if this country is to survive.
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Desert Oracle
- Volume 1: Strange True Tales from the American Southwest
- De: Ken Layne
- Narrado por: Ken Layne
- Duración: 6 h y 30 m
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Straight out of Joshua Tree, California, Desert Oracle is “The Voice of the Desert”: a field guide to the strange tales, singing sand dunes, sagebrush trails, artists and aliens, authors and oddballs, ghost towns and modern legends, musicians and mystics, scorpions and saguaros, out there in the sand. Desert Oracle is your companion at a roadside diner, around a campfire, in your tent or cabin (or high-rise apartment or suburban living room) as the wind and the coyotes howl outside at night.
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best heard while driving in the desert at night
- De scottks en 09-19-22
- Desert Oracle
- Volume 1: Strange True Tales from the American Southwest
- De: Ken Layne
- Narrado por: Ken Layne
best heard while driving in the desert at night
Revisado: 09-19-22
While living in Southern California, I would drive out to the desert at least once a month and camp under the stars. My favorite set-up was an old army cot that I would level out with backpacking pads and a thick Levi quilt my mom had made. I'd go to sleep on that cot, flat on my back, looking for shooting stars and Russian satellites while scanning the shortwave bands with my Sony ICF-2002 . I never saw UFOs out there, but I did see guys shooting off parachute flares on a distant dry lake bed. One night we were out rabbit hunting and noticed lights blinking SOS flashes at us. We drove towards the flashes, and after many miles of dodging creosote bushes, we discovered a small group of Boy Scouts, practicing their Morse code.
I love the desert, and I can tell by this book Ken Layne loves the desert too. It's jam-packed with some of my favorite subjects: Art Bell, Area 51, Joshua Tree, the Mojave desert, UFOs, survival, solitude, camping, hiking, the local desert plants and animals, crazy desert people, and crazy history that occurred in these desolate places.
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