Death of a Nation

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2017-08-01
Publisher(s): Skyhorse Pub Co Inc
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Summary

The current political landscape reveals a divided nation. Many feel that the Trump Administration is steering America’s government in a totalitarian direction. Death of a Nation traces the beginnings of this shift in political climate, its development, and where it may be headed.

Was 9/11 engineered and designed to allow the Bush administration to hijack America’s democracy? Did fear mongering allow the US government to convince the American public that conducting huge, expensive wars in Afghanistan and Iraq was a necessary counter to defeat fabricated culprits in the Middle East? Was this all a plot to induce a financial boom that robbed the middle class of its wealth and brought the world to its knees in 2008?

Examining the key players within America’s government, as well as the states that supported and carried out the attacks, Death of a Nation attempts to reveal that 9/11 was falsely portrayed by the Bush administration, and in fact carried out by elements within the United States government and military to further their own geopolitical and financial interests.

Death of a Nation provides a searing indictment of the role now played by America in global affairs and warns that, with a broken society and body politic, the world is seeing the rise of one of the most overtly fascist nations since the Second World War—creating profoundly disturbing implications for the future of humanity.

A generation is coming of age that doesn’t remember 9/11 happening, and knows of no world but this. We can’t allow this to be the new normal. Death of a Nation will change your view of the events of 9/11 and force you to question America’s self-appointed position as leader of the free world.

Author Biography

George William Grundy is an English-Australian author, media professional, blogger, and businessman. Born in London in 1971, Grundy majored in Media at the University of Central England, then began a career in television production and international broadcast rights at the London offices of IMG, a global leader in sports, events, media, and fashion. Following IMG, Grundy founded a successful advertising company in Australia. Although already politicized and professionally attuned to the role and influence of the media, the events of 9/11 shifted Grundy’s relationship with geopolitics from captivated spectator to concerned student and aspiring commentator. George Grundy is currently based in Perth, Australia, with his wife and family.

Dylan Avery is an American filmmaker known for his film Loose Change, a 9/11 conspiracy documentary, which Vanity Fair referred to as “the first internet blockbuster.’ He also has directed multiple music videos, short films, and two documentaries entitled Buzzkill and the forthcoming Black and Blue. He lives with his faithful pitbull, Gordo, in Southern California.

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