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Books:
Title 1: Book two of a trilogy of books exploring:
"The Best
Kept Secret Of World War Two!"
The book that undermines the historic
foundation of several
of the United States highest military commanders and two
Presidents.

It began over Belgium and
France on 10 November 1944, when an American P-61 Black
Widow night fighter shot down a Top-Secret American B-24. The Top-Secret B-24
contained more
than four tons of Top-Secret electronic equipment and it was flying a Top-Secret
night mission with
the RAF, while “Spoofing” the German defensive radar systems. The B-24 crashed
at 02:30, inside
Allied Lines in France.
Within hours, General
Eisenhower gave the verbal order, “The crash of that Top
Secret B-24 has to disappear!”
Within hours, American Army
Regulations began to fall like ten-pins. In less than nine
hours, American War Dead were desecrated by American Medical personnel at the
B-24 crash site.
When two-thirds of the remains of the three men killed in that crash were hidden
in an unmarked
grave by the American Medical Personnel who had just recovered their partial,
torn-apart remains.
In less than forty-eight
hours, at a B-17 crash site, additional American Combat Dead
were desecrated by other American Army Medical personnel. The B-17 crash had
occurred on
9 November 1944, 138 miles away and 15 ½ hours before the Top-Secret B-24 crash
took place.
To make the crash of the
Top-Secret B-24 disappear, the actual crash-site location of the
B-17 was (illegally) officially moved to the B-24 crash-site location. At the
B-17 crash-site, one
man’s torn-apart remains were divided to create four Official Burial Packages
and three men’s
complete bodies were hidden by the American Medical personnel at that
crash-site. Two of the three
hidden remains were later awarded the Congressional Medal Of Honor on GO 38, 16
May 1945.
In mid-December 1944, the
coverup of the above, was also covered-up when two
Congressional Medal of Honor applications were submitted up the Chain of
Command. Each
signor, including General Eisenhower and President Truman, knew the applications
included a
false description of the death of the two men. However, future careers and
political aspirations had
to be protected at all costs and the falsified applications were approved and
signed.
Based on these actual World
War Two events, the author presents new evidence that
supports a viable motive for the murder of General Patton.
A Military History Novel,
based on a large amount of real World War Two history,
narrated by an fictional officer, who most likely existed as a real officer on
Eisenhower’s staff.
Researched by the author for more than sixteen years.
Soft bound, 6" x 9" format, 400 pages, includes introduction, 18 chapters and prologues.
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Book Two of a trilogy - See Titles 2 & 3
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Title 2: Book one of a trilogy of books exploring:
The "Last Flight Of The 'Lady Jeannette'"
The first book published by the
author about the a B-17 bomber that came to
be indentified to a crash site in the Somme Region of northern France. To
be
reissued by the end of September 2008, in the same 6" x 9" format as the above
book.
With additional information added,
explaining how after the book was first
published, the author was given two pieces of the crashed bomber. These
pieces
turned out to be from the Top-Secret B-24 involved in the above book, instead
of being from the dual Congressional Medal Of Honor
B-17, officially documented
to have crashed at that crash site.
This book is a true military
history book, providing all the research over
a period of six years by the author. Based on many trips to the crash site
in France,
trips to interview survivors and the families of the KIA dead at their homes,
attendance
at their reunions and research at the National Archives and US Air Force
Historical Agency.
Available by mid-September 2008.
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Title 3: Book three of a trilogy of books:
Researching "The Best Kept Secret Of World War Two!"
Starting where
The "Last Flight Of The
'Lady Jeannette'" ends, this book will also
be a pure military history book, providing all the research and supporting data
about
how the author had to first prove his first book wrong, when no one else could
do it!
And then prove, the first book was basically 99 percent
correct, yet 50 percent wrong
at the same time. As what happened to the French on the ground did happen,
except
they were involved with a Top-Secret B-24 and all, except one man, believed it
was
a B-17 for 54 years. And, what was written about the B-17 from the crew's
point
of view, happened, except their B-17 actually crashed under totally different
circumstances 138 miles away from their documented crash site.
In the writing process, the planned
publishing date will permit Christmas 2008
orders.
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Title 4:
Victory Mail Of World War II
V-Mail, The Funny Mail
ISBN: 978-1-4257-4905-7


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