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America: Standing Strong Virtual Book Tour

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Current History

Date Published: June 22, 2022

Publisher: Indies United Publishing House

 

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In 1920, while campaigning for the office of president, Warren G. Harding
said in a campaign speech, “America’s present need is not
heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy.
” That is where
America finds itself today.

America: Standing Strong,” brings together investigative reporters,
scholars, scientists, medical professionals, and an endless string of quotes
from respected voices across the spectrum to examine the events of recent
years, not what we already know, but what we may not, or have yet to
acknowledge, in our quest for reformation.

A wave of mental exhaustion has swept across America beginning with the
extreme political polarization, the pandemic that has taken thousands of
lives, the shutdown of the economy and jobs lost, the Black Lives Matter
movement followed by racial uncertainty, the 2020 election, and the false
allegations that the election was rigged, the January 6 insurrection of our
capital, supply chain shortages, high prices on just about everything, and
climate changes that have led to droughts, violent storms, and out of
control fires. All have coalesced into one of the most cataclysmic periods
in recent memory and have left a lasting impact on our society to the point
that no one knows what to believe or who to trust anymore.

Along with all the ugliness, divisiveness, anger, and negativity in recent
years, there’s been overwhelming noise coming from an endless flow of
misinformation and wild conspiracies. It’s everywhere, often
inflicting confusion, pain, fear, and serious consequences for all
Americans. And yet, despite adversity, Americans have always stood strong
because they value the Constitution that has allowed our country to flourish
and prosper, and we will again.

“America: Standing Strong” presents an in-depth examination of
what went wrong and how we can once again move forward.

 

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EXCERPT

We spend much of our lives trying to sort out the perplexities of life. We seek definitions. How did we get here? Why are we here? Does it make any sense? Can we make it better? The good news is that when we muster our combined will, we meet challenges head-on, discovering new solutions and implementing them, for we are the masters of the planet. Like Mahatma Gandhi said, “The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.” And yet, these are trying times that test men’s souls. While running for president in1920, Warren G. Harding spoke these words at a campaign stop in Boston: “America’s present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy… The country does not require a revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate; not experiment, but equipoise.” Mr. Harding’s words ring true at a time when America and the world are experiencing more dark sunsets than bright sunrises. A wave of mental exhaustion has swept across all humankind, coalescing into one of the most tumultuous periods in recent memory. We seek normalcy, and it can’t come fast enough. However, we cannot just 1 AMERICA wish all that has happened away. A wish, after all, is not a plan. It never is. We need, as Mr. Harding said, restoration. 

 

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The Founding Fathers created a free and democratic country, but some warned of the evils that could invade the government over time. They had experienced it when under the thumb of British Rule. It was dangerous to have one person—the British King—with too much authority or control. They wanted to warn future generations of our new country of that danger. At the age of 81, Benjamin Franklin gave his final speech before the Constitutional Convention: “…when you assemble a number of men to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, you inevitably assemble with those men, all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish views.” He thought it impossible to expect a “perfect production” from such a 197 AMERICA gathering. Still, he believed that the Constitution they had just drafted, “with all its faults,” was better than any alternative that was likely to emerge. Upon exiting the Constitutional Convention, Franklin was approached by several citizens, asking what sort of government the delegates had created. His answer was: “A republic if you can keep it.” Mr. Franklin’s response was clear: democratic republics are not merely founded upon the people’s consent. They are also absolutely dependent upon the active and informed involvement of the people for their continued good health. If there is a lesson to be learned, our Constitution is neither a self-actuating nor a self-correcting document. It requires the constant attention and devotion of all citizens. 

 

 

About the Author

Robert J. Emery

Robert J. Emery is the award-winning writer, producer & director of 8
motion pictures and over 140 hours of cable network documentaries. He is the
author of fiction and non-fiction books and has been honored with 9 awards
for his novels “Midnight Black” & “The Autopsy of
Planet Earth.”  “America: Standing Strong” is his
10th publication.

 

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Science Fiction

Date Published: 10-02-2021

Publisher: Indies United Publishing House

 

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 Part One: When mankind is threatened by the arrival of an intelligent alien
race claiming to have come in peace, Gabriel Ferro, Chief of Staff to U.S.
President William Conrad, and Dr. Catherine Blake, become ensnared in not
only a CIA/NSA conspiracy, but a world beyond their wildest imagination, a
world beyond Earth, beyond the Milky Way. In an effort to learn why the
aliens have come at all, together Gabriel and Dr. Blake venture to where no
humans gone before.

 

  

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Part Two: The sweeping saga continues as Gabriel Ferro and Dr. Catherine
Blake prepare to travel to the alien’s planet to learn firsthand how
the aliens successfully transformed their society to one that revels in
peace harmony and balance. But the question remains… what are the
alien’s true motives? Is it their intention to transmute mankind
forever?  Together, Gabriel and Dr. Blake venture beyond Earth, beyond
the Milky Way to a world they could not have imagined in an effort to solve
the mystery.

 

“The Autopsy of Planet Earth is a barnburner, a page-turner…
it’s Robert Heinlein on speed—a concept around every corner, an
event around every page.” Don Bacue International Features
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Daniels’ voice broke his thoughts. 

“Say when, Catherine.” 

“Okay, Ethan, hit it.”

Daniels tapped several computer keys. A sharp crack sounded. Gabriel flinched as the door’s locking mechanism was set free. Slowly, the one-foot-thick steel door glided open. A hot prickly flush coursed from his head to his toes. His legs suddenly felt weak, like his muscles would give out and he’d slump to the floor in a sweaty heap. 

The vault door was now fully extended revealing a dark cavern ahead. Catherine stepped into the void. As she did, an amber-colored light flooded the space. About eight feet in front of her was another steel barrier the size of a standard interior door. 

“Step in, Mr. Ferro.”

Gabriel put one foot in front of the other and entered. Once he was in, the outer vault door closed with a deep and disturbing metallic clang. Suddenly, he felt small, scared, and insignificant. He was startled yet again when the tumblers on the door in front of them were released. Despite the sweat beads that had gathered on his brow, he felt cold and his mind was racing. I’m intelligent enough to accept that if intelligent life exists on Earth, it’s only reasonable it exists elsewhere, so get your act together. “Get a grip, Sparky,” he whispered.

“Did you say something, Mr. Ferro?”

Gabriel coughed. “Clearing my throat.” 

As they cleared the second door, it closed behind them and the sound of the tumblers locking kicked in. The sudden realization they were sealed away from the outside world scraped at Gabriel’s already frayed nerves. He checked his ties Windsor knot and tugged at the hem of his navy blazer.

The vault was dark, too dark to see anything clearly. The only illumination came from a gooseneck floor lamp by the left wall. Once his eyes adjusted, he began scanning the space. He was able to make out a three-foot-high wooden table next to the lamp. Perched on it was a large flat-screen monitor, a DVD player, an assortment of DVDs along with a small stack of books and magazines. To his right was a brown leather sofa and a matching chair facing it. He could not be sure, but about fifteen feet from where they stood, he thought he saw a small bed pushed up against the back wall. Next to it was a table and two chairs. There was no sign of the extraterrestrial. That only served to heighten his anxiety. Several agonizing seconds of eerie, nerve-wracking silence passed, enough for his imagination to take hold. Like conjured up visions in an all too realistic dream, more grotesque images raced through his mind’s eye. 

Catherine’s voice jolted him back. “You have a visitor.”

There was no response—that rattled Gabriel even more.

“This is Gabriel Ferro, Chief of Staff to the President of the United States.”

It was a straightforward introduction, no fluff, no formality. Seconds felt like minutes. Then, something was moving in the shadows back in the far-right corner near the table. Gabriel’s skin felt ice-cold, and his heart kicked hard at his chest. Ever so slowly, the alien inched its way toward them. At that moment, Gabriel wanted to leave this cold, dark chamber of horror as fast as his feet could carry him. Primal Fear, the kind that sticks to the back of one’s throat bubbling up like hot lava as a scream or a choking gasp, raced through him. Come on, his inner voice was shouting, one more step! Move into the bloody light. Get this nightmare the hell over with! 

The alien stopped just short of the light. Gabriel strained to make out facial features, but he could not. He waited—seconds passed—more cold sweat formed on his brow.

“This is Gabriel Ferro and—”

“I did hear you the first time, Catherine.”

Finally, the alien stepped forward into what little light there was. Every imagined image that had raced through Gabriel’s mind turned out to be a miscalculation. Like a shot of adrenaline pumped straight into his veins, his whole being snapped alive. His mouth gaped, his spine went pole straight, and he took one brisk involuntary step back.

 

About the Author

Robert J. Emery,

During his film and television career, Robert J. Emery, who writes novels
under the pen name, R. J. Eastwood, has written, produced, and directed
feature motion pictures, television documentaries, national television
commercials, political campaigns, and industrial films. Some of the
highlights of his career include the award-winning ninety-one-episode
television series The Directors for Starz/Encore, the award-winning
four-part mini-series, The Genocide Factor for PBS, the award-winning
documentary For God & Country: A Marine Sniper’s Story for MSNBC, and
the award-winning motion picture, Swimming Upstream, for the Lifetime
Television Network.

 

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