av John Moody
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Fact-based conclusion of the Hui TrilogyIn Just Another Country, Moody brings an emotionally shattering, politically infuriating conclusion to his fact-based trilogy of China's relentless attempts to destroy the United States, be it through a deadly virus, an endless wave of illegal immigrants, shipments of fentanyl, or Artificial Intelligence. Worst of all, Chinese AI Bots have acquired emotions and are now turning humans into their slaves.Moody's warnings about the decline of the U.S. and China's escalating threat to the West in his three volumes have been largely borne out in recent years. As Xi Jinping, the iron-fisted leader of the Chinese Communist Party, accelerates his drive for global superiority, naïve, heedless Americans fret over racial hatred, inequality, gender identity, sexual freedom, celebrity singers, TV shows and Donald Trump's hair. JFK's famous "Ask not" speech has been turned on its head. In today's America, E Pluribus Unum has been deformed into Gimme gimme gimme. Moody presents a parallel, interwoven tale of America's troubled relations with Mexico and its longstanding failure to control the flood of illegal immigrants along its southern border. With flashbacks to another refugee from the former Soviet Union, it's clear that no matter the century, no matter the politics, no matter the truth, unless it changes its self-satisfied, self-defeating ways, America risks becoming Just Another Country.Praise for Of Course They Knew, Of Course They..."Americans know something is wrong but have been silenced by political correctness. These characters have a voice."-Sean Hannity"John Moody has made a major contribution to our understanding of the Covid disaster. His novel will enlighten every person who reads it. I found it fascinating." -Newt Gingrich, Former Speaker of the United States House of RepresentativesPraise for The World We Wish"The World We Wish takes the reader inside the stark realities of the Chinese communist system. A fascinating and intriguing story that seems too real to be fiction."-Bill Gertz, journalist and author of Deceiving the Sky: Inside Communist China's Drive for Global Supremacy "Drenched in black humor, The World We Wish offers insight into a nation that echoes history's most notorious regimes... Its greatest strength may be its knack for revealing what's kept at arm's length from us via the media and academia."-Christian Toto, author, editor of HollywoodinToto.com