The Rise of Cannabis and the Decline in Civilization

Journalist Mitch Rubman explores cannabis dispensaries and lounges while discovering the subculture of cannabis, a subculture of 30 million users. This book is divided into sections. The early days. Tall adventures. Crazy local characters. Hollywood, Notes from Marijuana Diaries. Hilarious situations and remarkable moments. The Secret World of Cannabis: On the street. Behind the scenes, at the dispensary. It starts with a pack of EZ Widers. Over the years, I’ve documented many crazy stori... [Read More...]

Free: Grieving Our Loss Of Democracy

Do you feel like the world you once knew is falling apart? Polarization, rising authoritarianism, political chaos, and our ongoing sense of loss make it hard to find meaning right now. Many of us feel angry, confused, or hopeless. What we’re experiencing has a name: GRIEF. This 5-Star Gold Award book provides a roadmap to move through that grief and discover a path forward. It offers a practical toolkit for resistance and positive action. It helps us protect our freedoms now under attack ... [Read More...]

Money and Liberty: How the Framers’ Obsession with Protecting Your Money Shaped the Constitution

Everything You Know About the Constitution Is WrongUncover the shocking truth about the Constitution’s original intent—and how nearly everything Americans believe about it today is wrong. In Money and Liberty: How the Framers’ Obsession with Protecting Your Money Shaped the Constitution, seasoned journalist and speechwriter Rick Lynch tears down the myths of modern constitutional thinking to expose a stunning truth ignored in political history books: The U.S. Constitution was built first ... [Read More...]

Free: The Electric Slide Protest: Creative Protests for Social Change

  The Electric Slide Protest: Creative Protests for Social Change by Carrie Love offers a fresh and inspiring look at social activism through the lens of creative, nonviolent protest. From choreographed flash mobs to street art, satire, and digital activism, this guide empowers readers with tools and ideas for transformative community engagement and positive social change. This book is a call to action for those seeking innovative ways to advocate for meaningful reform. Readers will discov... [Read More...]

Lethal Liaison a Romantic Suspense Thriller

In D.C., love turns deadly. Lacy Langford’s perfect life shatters when secrets resurface, and ex-lover Marcus Grayson returns. Can she trust him, or is he her greatest danger? Trapped in a web of lies spun by rogue CIA operative Victor Calloway, Lacy must risk everything to survive. Lethal Liaison—order now! $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: This Is Not Who We Are: Confessions Of An Elections Official

After the chaos of 2020, many of us came away looking for meaning and authentic connection. David Maeda’s This Is Not Who We Are could not be more timely or more relevant. In his memoir, David connects his own personal struggles—with finding purpose, romantic connections, and deep depression—to the greater struggles of average Americans during a pandemic and an intense election season. David’s honest assessment of his own life, both the highs and lows, is entertaining and relatable. He ... [Read More...]

The Dark Side of Diplomacy: Unseen Forces Shaping Nations and Fates

Embark on a Journey into the Shadows of Global Politics Intrigue, power, manipulation–the world of international diplomacy holds secrets far beyond the public eye. The Dark Side of Diplomacy: Unseen Forces Shaping Nations and Fates invites readers to pierce the veil of formalities and discover the real maneuvers steering the course of our world. This book doesn’t just tell a story; it reveals the clandestine strategies, ethical dilemmas, and covert operations that have defined geopoliti... [Read More...]

The Book of YaKol – The Willie Lynch Letter DECODED: The Welfare Slave State

We still suffer from slavery………slavery has never been abolished, just transformed.” John H. Clarke The Willie Lynch method of “making a slave” is perhaps the greatest dilemma that has ever plagued African Americans. It does not matter if the speech was genuine or fiction. If you have not read the book “The Willie Lynch Letter and The Making of a Slave” or never heard of the Willie Lynch Letter, this book will quote several passages to give you a complete and unequivocal intent o... [Read More...]