New book discusses race, politics, history, hip-hop, and solutions to many of the social ills that continue to plague America. It challenges conventional wisdom on many levels, making the case that most people have been purposely misinformed about the war on AIDS, the war on drugs, the war on terror, and history in general to keep them from acting in their best interests.
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 28, 2004 -- What do the War on AIDS, the War on Drugs, and the War on Terror have in common? None of them exist.
Author Darrin Osborne explores these issues in his new book, The Revolution of the Mentally Dead (375 pp., $18.95). But that's just the beginning of the story. This non-fiction work tackles a number of seemingly unrelated topics, and traces them back to a point of intersection, all leading to a common source:
- Does HIV cause AIDS?
- Does HIV even exist?
- Who was really responsible for attacking America on September 11, 2001?
- Who benefited from the attacks?
- Was America planning to attack Afghanistan and Iraq before September 11, 2001?
- Who do Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden work for?
- Why is a revolution going to happen in America?
- How will it come about?
- Are the majority of African-Americans closet White supremacists?
- What does hip-hop have to do with revolution?
This book is not just a description of problems- it offers solutions. When the dead wake, the revolution will begin.
The book is at its mind-blowing best when it discusses the failure of the Wars on Drugs, AIDS, and Terror...
The Revolution of the Mentally Dead is a beguiling, investigative piece of work. Osborne is nearly flawless with his extensive research, thought-provoking theories, and proposed solutions. You will not be able to put this book down until the very last page. Highly Recommended."
-Emanuel Carpenter, Midwest Book Review
Darrin Osborne is from Saginaw, Michigan, and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Northeast Missouri State University in 1993 with a B.A. in Political Science. He has written several political articles, and a motion picture screenplay.
ISBN 0-9755411-0-2
To place orders for the book, contact:
360 Publishing Company
URL: http://360publishingcompany.com/
To arrange a book signing or interview, contact Darrin Osborne at (708) 925-2740.
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