18,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

The environment belongs to us all, but some benefit more than others. Green to Red Brings the reader deep into the world of international intrigue and deceit. Is the environmental movement striving for a better world, or is it a desperate, well organized grasp for power, with a few politically astute people deceiving well intentioned followers while leading them to folly? Is it a long planned out effort to destabilize political structures worldwide in an attempt at a global government? Green to Red answers these questions while illustrating how the environmental movement has already led many…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The environment belongs to us all, but some benefit more than others. Green to Red Brings the reader deep into the world of international intrigue and deceit. Is the environmental movement striving for a better world, or is it a desperate, well organized grasp for power, with a few politically astute people deceiving well intentioned followers while leading them to folly? Is it a long planned out effort to destabilize political structures worldwide in an attempt at a global government? Green to Red answers these questions while illustrating how the environmental movement has already led many countries into socialism under the banner of "Climate Change". Follow John Moore, the fictitious character who is again, fighting for his life while trying to destroy the nefarious people behind the global green movement.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Dennis Sheehan was first introduced to the world of international trade on the shipping docks of Brooklyn, New York. Since then he has worked on many international projects, including major construction projects in Libya, South America, Russia, and China, where Sheehan wrote the basis for the "Joint Venture Rules and Regulations for the Peoples Republic of China". In his time overseas, he became an expert in the privatization of cooperatives and collectives. He has worked with government officials of Russia, Finland, Holland, France, Italy, Germany and the UK. Sheehan now works in the private sector and is peacefully living in a New York suburb.