Guilty at Birth


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Guilty at Birth is a compelling true story of a young African American boy, who from the age of six was encouraged and influenced by his father to become a career criminal in the field of forgery. The circumstances, influence and environment in which he was introduced to led him into a world of crime and deception, in a field that was considered a white-collar crime during the 60 s 70 s and 80 s. The Kingstro s, an African American family for over three decades was categorized by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to be one of the most legendary criminal families of white-collar illegal activities in the field of forgery, which during those days was considered a highly sophisticated crime, one that most blacks would not entertain. It took the author more than ten years to write his story. The activities and events written in this book are true. The story depicts true chronological events that have made a major impact on the social party, economic decline and disenfranchise of people that had longed to be heard. You will be moved to tears and shocked beyond belief at some of the activities and true events that took place in this story during a time when blacks, whose human rights and democracy were disregarded as a man of color. This is a must read book for parents and youth. This is the first none- novel that I have read that I can refer to as a page turner. You simply won t want to put it down! The author, Walter Kingstro has made his peace with God, and wants to tell his story to the world in hopes that by doing so, he will enlighten and save another soul from going through what he did, to finally learn the truth, that crime does not pay. Dr. Rosie Milligan Author, Publisher, Radio Personality"




Guilty by Birth


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Guilty by Birth is about love, murder, hate and deception. Corey Anderson chooses to break away from the family's textile empire to pursue his dream of being a journalist. While writing a story for a local paper, he falls for the subject of the article — a beautiful but mysterious woman named Darcy. Accused of several crimes, Darcy lives a life on the edge as she continues to lie, cheat and decieve the people who care the most for her while feigning innocence. A private eye hired by a family who fell victim to her crimes uncovers a devious plot to blame Darcy for several brutal murders. Pregnant by another lover, she tells Corey the child is his and with their marriage comes the wealth and security she seeks.




Go Free


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Go Free 2nd Edition Over the course of his life, author, adventurer, entrepreneur, and White Wellbeing advocate, Jason Köhne, aka No White Guilt, has changed the lives of many with a formula he developed, refined, and has now codified in Go Free, A Guide to Aligning with the Archetype of Westernkind. This formula will teach you to identify and neutralize harmful antiwhite ideas in yourself and your environment. Following this formula will enable you to access your true physical, mental, and spiritual potential as a Westman--the innate potential of our people, stifled in an age of antiwhiteism. Simply "waking up" (or getting so-called "red pilled") to various falsehoods in the dogma of modernity is not enough. These moments of realization are essential to the healing process, but they are largely superficial. You remain infected with subconsciously-driven meme-pathogens (MPs) that undermine your well-being and potential. With effort, you can Go Free of MPs. You can be better than you are. You can have purpose, safety, and happiness. You can access the Western Spirit within you, a power that has revolutionized the world with scientific discovery, conquered disease, charted the unknown, and triumphed in battle. Since its public debut, Go Free (along with Köhne's live Internet broadcast "Going Free") has rescued white men and women from many self-destructive behaviors, including drug and alcohol abuse, and even suicide. Others are climbing higher than they ever imagined, and some couples have given birth, secure in the knowledge that Go Free will inoculate their children against destructive antiwhite infections, such as white-guilt. Remain trapped in the thought diseases that cripple you, or make the life-liberating decision to Go Free!




A Bright and Guilty Place


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Best Book of the Year The Los Angeles Times • The Washington Post Los Angeles was the fastest growing city in the world, mad with oil fever, get-rich-quick schemes, and celebrity scandals. It was also rife with organized crime, with a mayor in the pocket of the syndicates and a DA taking bribes to throw trials. In A Bright and Guilty Place, Richard Rayner narrates the entwined lives of two men, Dave Clark and Leslie White, who were caught up in the crimes, murders, and swindles of the day. Over a few transformative years, as the boom times shaded into the Depression, the adventures of Clark and White would inspire pulp fiction and replace L.A.’s reckless optimism with a new cynicism. Together, theirs is the tale of how the city of sunshine went noir.




A Prisoner of Birth


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International bestseller and master storyteller Jeffrey Archer returns with a tale of fate and fortune, redemption and revenge with A Prisoner of Birth. Danny Cartwright and Spencer Craig never should have met. One evening, Danny, an East End cockney who works as a garage mechanic, takes his fianceé up to the West End to celebrate their engagement. He crosses the path of Spencer Craig, a West End barrister posed to be the youngest Queen's Counsel of his generation. A few hours later Danny is arrested for murder and later is sentenced to twenty-two years in prison, thanks to irrefutable testimony from Spencer, the prosecution's main witness. Danny spends the next few years in a high-security prison while Spencer Craig's career as a lawyer goes straight up. All the while Danny plans to escape and wreak his revenge. Thus begins Jeffrey Archer's poignant novel of deception, hatred and vengeance, in which only one of them can finally triumph while the other will spend the rest of his days in jail. But which one will triumph? This suspenseful novel takes the listener through so many twists and turns that no one will guess the ending, even the most ardent of Archer's many, many fans.




The Spiritual Condition of Infants


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What is the spiritual condition of infants? According to the Augustinian-Calvinist view, all people inherit from the first Adam both a sinful nature and his guilt. The result is that all infants are subject to the judgment of God against their nature before they knowingly commit any sinful actions. But is this the clear teaching of Scripture? In The Spiritual Condition of Infants, Adam Harwood examines ten relevant biblical texts and the writings of sixteen theologians in order to clarify the spiritual condition of infants. Although no passage explicitly states the spiritual condition of infants, each text makes contributions by addressing the doctrines of man, sin, the church, and salvation. If this biblical-historical analysis exposes the traditional Augustinian-Calvinist view to be inadequate, then is it possible to construct an alternate view of the spiritual condition of infants? Such a view should remain faithful to the biblical emphasis on humankind's connection to Adam and his sin but also recognize the guilt and condemnation of an individual only in the manner and time that God does in Scripture. That is the aim of this book.




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Guilty at Birth


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Philip's letter arrives two months later, "As I said before, you are fortunate to be with my family who cares about you. Whether you like it or not, that's where you will have to rot." Ambra decides to send one last letter to Philip explaining again the uncomfortable situation she has to put up with and adds that it seems to be getting harder to pay attention to her teacher. Philip's uncaring response arrives a couple of weeks later. Ambra shows up in the classroom with a sad face and her mind elsewhere. Clelia immediately asks, "What have they done to you now?" "A fat envelope arrived from Argentina yesterday," Ambra tells her. "Well, what was in it?" "My father mailed my letter back to Albert and Gismonda. They laughed at it all evening last night and this morning again." Clelia loses her patience and exclaims, "I think your father is a piece of s***." This book shows the need for a law that mandates mental testing because, for this author, life experience has proven that this type of scrutiny is the most intelligent means to prevent child abuse. Noama Malva Roman uses her personal story and in particular, the figure of her father, Philip, to illustrate the importance of a healthy mind when an individual is in the position of decision maker, whether at a household level or a government level. In this book, the author stresses the serious role that poverty plays in the crime of child abuse while she underscores the essential fair distribution of wealth in our worldwide society. In addition, Roman includes material for classroom discussion to invite teachers and other instructors to bring these issues into the classroom, in both high schools and universities.




Origins


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Paul presents an in-depth examination of how personalities are formed by biological, social, and emotional factors.




Report. 1876-1940


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