Leading in organizations working for justice is not the same as leading anywhere else. Staff expect to be treated as partners and demand internal practices that center equity. Justice leaders must meet these expectations, as well as recognize and address the ways that individuals and organizations inadvertently replicate oppression. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Brainwashed
It’s one thing to misread information. It’s another to intentionally misread information to misinform and brainwash the population.
Mainstream media oversells and dramatizes news, especially negative news. When Hurricane Florence headed toward the U.S. coast in 2018, the mainstream news broadcast hourly progress reports. One reporter’s live shot went viral. He showed himself struggling against the fury of the oncoming hurricane in South Carolina, digging his feet into the ground, to steady himself against the onslaught of the “gale force” wind, yelling so his voice could be heard above the wind’s noise. Unbeknownst to the reporter, during his live dramatic shot, residents calmly strolled behind the reporter, unaffected by the hurricane winds. The reporter, not seeing the residents behind him, foolishly continued his dramatic struggle against the wind. And thus, the fake news was exposed.
I’m the guy walking behind the fake news reporting and exposing it.
This book features information and data from credible sources that were minimally reported or ignored. The fake news media and social media either restricts, censors, or mocks the science and scientists that don’t adhere to their political narrative. Free on Kindle
Disclosure: Protocol
Disclosure Protocol takes a deep look into the classified military operations concerning UAP & UFO visitations and the security surrounding the management of that information.
Disclosure is a subject that has long been debated, from various scholars and intelligence sources to amateur theorists and philosophers, both in the academic as well as secretive world. Devised by a team of professionals and revised for over fifty years this teaching manual is one part “speculation” and one part insight into the workings of top secret programs and classified operations. $2.99 on Kindle
Scamdemic
Real pandemics don’t rely on faulty prediction models, biased reporting, politicized science, exaggerated mortality rates, and inflated death statistics. Scamdemic, a combination of the words scam and pandemic defines the mainstream media’s orchestration in creating a COVID-19 hysteria. This book is not stating that the COVID-19 virus isn’t a threat, this book exposes the exaggeration and fearmongering of the COVID-19 virus threat to panic the population.
An analogy for how the mainstream media oversells and dramatizes news, especially negative news, is illustrated by the reporting of Hurricane Florence. When Hurricane Florence headed toward the U.S. coast in 2018, the news broadcast hourly progress reports. One reporter’s live shot went viral. He showed himself struggling against the fury of the oncoming hurricane in South Carolina, digging his feet into the ground, to steady himself against the onslaught of the “gale force” wind, yelling so his voice could be heard above the wind’s noise. Unbeknownst to the reporter, during his live dramatic shot, residents calmly strolled behind the reporter, unaffected by the hurricane winds. The reporter, not seeing the residents behind him, foolishly continued his dramatic struggle against the wind. And thus, the fake news was exposed.
I’m the guy walking behind the fake news reporting and exposing it. $4.49 on Kindle
AIPAC’s Grassroots Path to Congress: How Isaiah Kenen Built AIPAC to Be A Powerhouse
This book looks at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s origins, foundations, and organizational structure.
Isaiah “Si” Kenen, AIPAC’s founder and long-time leader, created what can be described as the organization’s three-dimensional inverted pyramid, giving it far-reaching influence and impact.
Following Kenen’s work through AIPAC’s inception and reaching into the mid-1970s, the book looks at key moments and decisions in the years under Kenen’s leadership. These decisions helped a small lobby with minimal manpower and resources become a well-established network of organizations, individuals, and communities spanning the entire United States and advancing American relations with Israel.
From Israeli and American archival materials and protocols, interviews, news articles, and academic papers, the book analyzes Kenen’s decisions and AIPAC’s structure. Using the lens and language of management and human resources, the author sheds new light on the topic in this adaptation of his Thesis dissertation. The dissertation was awarded top honors on the Dean’s List for 2020. $0.99 on Kindle.
A View of British Politics
After three years of a parliament in chaos, Boris Johnson’s 2019 General Election victory has stabilized the House of Commons and left the Labour Party in disarray. But why do politicians go so wrong in believing certain individuals are worthy of power when from the outset some leaders have little hope of winning? My theories of the qualities a leader must possess and the kind of policies he/she must espouse are detailed in this essay on British Political History (1964-2019). My unique viewpoint has developed over 50 years of political interest and observations. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: America: The Series
“Donald L. Gilleland echoes a concern of many people… inspiring and worth learning about.” –BlueInk Review.
All four books of the America series. An author’s perspective on America and its growth, with personal and uplifting stories, cultural differences, worldly views, and our most common conflicts. Free on Kindle.
Free: Beyond 2020: A Story of Liberty Lost, Hope and Recovery
No one could have predicted it. Despite an impressive list of accomplishments, Donald Trump was denied what should have been an assured election victory in November 2020. In the weeks and months that followed, the voices of talk radio sounded the warning that the New Socialism would methodically suppress the freedoms promised in the Constitution, but it would take an America at the brink of revolution to restore what was lost. Free on Kindle.