First Reagan Centennial Praise Takes Novel Form
Historical Novel of a President Swimming Upstream Against Unseen Forces
SAN FRANCISCO, April 16 /PRNewswire/ -- This fictional autobiography of Ronald Reagan presents a President at war with his daughter, Vice President, White House Staff and Cabinet as he and Nancy do the best acting of their lives to leave the White House, alive.
Ronald Reagan & The Evil Empire: A Fictional Autobiography of Ronald Reagan (abridged edition) (Trafford Publishing) is the abridged edition of American Civilian Counter-terrorist Manual: A Fictional Autobiography of Ronald Reagan by NYT-reviewed author, Alan Allen. The abridged edition is 90,000 words and a fast read. (The unabridged edition, revised for the Centennial, is 400,000 words.)
Suffering from Alzheimer's dementia, Reagan's daily decisions amidst arguments with handlers of his White House staff and cabinet, and rivalries and scandals, render a public relations disaster in which he is doomed to prove he is not a puppet of unseen forces beyond his control. At the same time, our most beloved and hated President since Kennedy and Obama, Ronnie must keep the "Evil Empire," the United States, his subordinates, his mind, and his family in check - as well as, his handlers.
An anti-Communist warrior groomed by Bechtel Corporation and Hoover Institute of War, Revolution & Peace, Ronnie is sold Star Wars by Dick Cheney and Casper Weinberger. He dodges an assassin's bullets while fending off daughter Patti's verbal attacks on him for supporting George Shultz's Contra death squads, Brown & Root's Vietnam War, Bechtel's nuclear plants, and for play-acting nuclear Russian Roulette "detente." Documents the Cold War mythology was based on Hitler's City of London "Christian West" anti-Soviet genocidal pogroms and financial terrorism to concentrate riches in a few hands, eliminate redistribution of wealth, destroy jobs and stamp out home ownership and democracy.
Based on 12 autobiographies by Reagan family, cabinet, and White House staff, and 60 books and articles by investigative journalists and intelligence historians, documentation includes: Staff Report, Committee on Banking, Currency & Housing, House of Representatives, 94th Congress, 2d session, Aug. 1976 -- Federal Reserve Directors, a Study of Corporate & Banking Influence showing the companies they direct and own that dominate the U.S. Economy.
The unabridged edition includes several hundred pages of documentation that the abridged edition does not include. Also, the unabridged edition has additional characters set in Czarist Russia at the turn of the last century when the Cold War started with the Russian Revolution in 1917 ... President Reagan won the Cold War in 1988; and characters in Nazi Germany starting from 1914 to 1988 document the inclusion of Nazi intelligence in founding the CIA; and a minor-plot line starting from the American Revolution of 1776 against the Bank of England carries to the founding of the Fed in 1913. Abridged edition omits these historical plot points and associated characters.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alan Allen's Old Rails' Tales was reviewed by NYT as one of the best books of the year.
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Ronald Reagan & The Evil Empire: A Fictional Autobiography of Ronald Reagan (abridged edition)
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