The Anti-Communist Manifestos by John V. Fleming

Fleming’s book itself, which was published in 2009, is an admirable work. He handles the subject matter with keen wit, intelligence, and moral common sense. Few histories provide a more fascinating description of the main antagonisms of the Cold War.

What is Evil

The Hypocrisy of the Religious By Florida Night Train Halloween, is here. Believe it or not, those who celebrate it will likely be judged quite severely...

Smart Safety: Tools That Save Lives in Tight Quarters

Learn how fire extinguisher covers enhance safety in confined spaces and ensure readiness for emergencies.

The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene

Graham Greene (1904—1991), the famous journalist and writer, visited Mexico during the 1930s to investigate a religious persecution that was then underway. His greatest work, The Power and the Glory, was a product of that investigation.

The Role of Highly Trained Dogs in Law Enforcement Agencies

Highly trained dogs play a crucial role in law enforcement, assisting in tasks like detection, tracking, and protection

Sunken Standards

The only way to hold ourselves accountable for our outwardly stated (but inwardly corrupt) beliefs that we adhere to moral and legal principles is to clean up our own messes and “throw all the bums out”.

Living on the Edge

For your exciting senior living pleasure, located at Rivers Edge Retirement Community, which is on the corner edge of sanity and confusion: 

“Pilgrim at Tinker Creek” by Annie Dillard

Pilgrim at Tinker Creek is one of those rare books that one can keep close to and profitably peruse for a lifetime.

Two FBI Profilers

Not as well-known but more authoritative are three books by two real-life FBI profilers, John Douglas and Robert Ressler.

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark

The character of Miss Brodie is a blend of bohemianism and fascism, and that latter label is not being applied in the fast and loose manner of our times.