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A book THAT will change completely the status quo! when it comes to THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'S strategic location. At its heart is a great crime which has been committed, to pave the way forward. It covers in detail why The USA is on the wrong side of the world and just what is about to do in order to get its foot into the door.

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A book THAT will change completely the status quo! when it comes to THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'S strategic location. At its heart is a great crime which has been committed, to pave the way forward. It covers in detail why The USA is on the wrong side of the world and just what is about to do in order to get its foot into the door.
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Born in Birmingham, in the United Kingdom, I am the son of an economic migrant from the Pakistani side of Kashmir. My parents arrived in Birmingham in the 1960s. I am one of 9 siblings who had a very troubled childhood and spent 4 years with white English foster parents. I am well-travelled and have visited many countries throughout the world - some typically 'bucket list' destinations; others less so. In my spare time, I have always tended to pay attention to current domestic affairs and to world news and events, and I have always without fail watched the evening Channel 4 News from the United Kingdom. I have always been intrigued as to what the future may entail and so have tended to use the news to gain an idea of what might happen. Watching the news has allowed me to establish a perception of the future and an understanding of the world and the direction in which it's heading. I worked in the construction and rail industries for 20 years and I have a passion for architecture and an appreciation of the finer aspects associated with building design. However, recently, my emerging enjoyment of and talent for writing has had me begin to realise that investigative journalism might be an undiscovered forte. So, I have decided to concentrate on writing and be a writer who, I hope, can make investigative journalism entertaining for the reader.