This work is dedicated to the hapless victims of war whose rights mean nothing to those nations with their own political and territorial agendas; and to bring scrutiny to those individuals who act in the name of the state they serve without any fear of the consequences of their acts, respectively." Meet Doug McKenzie, a charismatic Black Irish Investigative Reporter for the New York's Gotham Times; whose reports have attracted international enemies. with the resources to neutralize him. In response, a clandestine 'Backchannel' is activated between two governments: in the United States, the…mehr
This work is dedicated to the hapless victims of war whose rights mean nothing to those nations with their own political and territorial agendas; and to bring scrutiny to those individuals who act in the name of the state they serve without any fear of the consequences of their acts, respectively." Meet Doug McKenzie, a charismatic Black Irish Investigative Reporter for the New York's Gotham Times; whose reports have attracted international enemies. with the resources to neutralize him. In response, a clandestine 'Backchannel' is activated between two governments: in the United States, the State Department, in the Middle East a not so friendly head of government who had first thought of a 'Fatwa', a religious edict to take him down, but a less violent but just as effective means: using his own government, the US Government, to silence his penmanship. But the Reporter isn't alone. His teen age daughter, Rachel McKenzie, celebrated in her own right, with access to the Mayor's Office and even the Oval Office, celebrated for Rachel's Theory, the location of a nuclear device in the Radiology Department of a hospital in Lower Manhattan (the radioactive emissions of the bomb wouldn't get noticed because of the emissions of the radioactive isotopes stored there). Journey with the reporter from the power corridors of Washington, DC to the bustling streets of Osaka, Japan; from the political heart of Ankara, Turkey to the border crossing at Bazargan, Iran. Accessed by one of the most dangerous roads in the world beginning at Dogubazit. More on Doug McKenzie: described by has daughter as one of the most beautiful men she has ever seen, and this includes the 'big screen' his personal life - his marriage to Turkish-born Nukhet hangs by a thread, complicated by their one-year-old daughter Sirin, and the reemergence of his enigmatic lover, Dr. Laurie Reynolds; and the list might go on to others not revealed by the writer here.
Dan Robinson is a 'Cold War' veteran having served in the armed forces of the United States, gathering information on the then Soviet Union, currently attempting a comeback. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Dearborn campus, Dan worked for the General Motors principal advertising agency in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, then on to the NBC research department in New York City, on to KCBS radio in San Francisco, then to CBS Viacom Enterprises in New York City where he rose to become the Director of Research. Thereafter, he formed a television syndication company, Dan Robinson broadcasting-shotmakres.org, distributing In Search Of...with Leonard Nimoy for the Bristol-Myers company, doing cables sales for the New York Islanders hockey team, employing Wescam aerial photography of Atlanta (Atlanta Aerials) and New York City; and finally as a licensed real estate agent since the 1980s in the states of New York and New Jersey. Backchannel: rabt is the third in a trilogy of books; Suffer the Children the first and then Nuevo Laredo: A Prelude to War, continuing with the same characters in different situations.
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