Eleven (11) Years ago, in 2017, we THE PRESIDENT COULD NOT BE TRUSTED
Fugitive CIA Agent Sean Ryan desperately tried to sound the alarm about the existential danger America was facing. But who would listen? Would anything be done to protect us against an enemy determined to destroy us from within and from without? Eleven years later, we know.
11 years ago...
Final Warning
(Dec. 2017):
By the time you read this, it may already be too late.
Years into the administration of President David Brandon, the brash, controversial business tycoon, there are those within the hierarchy of our key national security agencies who feel compelled to withhold super-sensitive intelligence details from the world’s most powerful man. Many whom Brandon installed to head these agencies have themselves come face to face with the limits of their ability to dictate to the career professionals who ultimately control the flow of information.
Brandon’s past comments and actions, complimentary of and welcomed by and supported by the current Russian leader, never set well within our intelligence community or those of U.S. allies. Foreign Intelligence agencies such as MI6, Mossad, BND, DGSE, and even ISI were forced to rethink established data-sharing protocols regarding the U.S. government.In an unprecedented action, these agencies have reportedly erected a firewall to protect against a suspect U.S. president and key individuals within his administration, including his present National Security advisor. His first resigned for gross ethical and security breeches, forced by reluctant Congressional leaders in the President’s own party.
It is important to note Brandon, a political novice and a mercurial, self-proclaimed billionaire, assumed the presidency having lost the popular vote by more than three million. Still, he is President of The United States, warts and all.
However, regarding the CIA and other intelligence agencies, filtering of raw data provided POTUS is not new; this unspoken and never-acknowledged practice has persisted for many decades. Now, many deem it essential to protect America and its besieged allies.
For nearly twenty years, a handful of rogue Intelligence officials, directed by secret political embeds, have kept a deadly secret. As a result, we have not focused on an existential threat to America’s survival. We have squandered vital strategic resources and may have sealed our fate as a nation. That doomsday potential was made more likely by the stunning election of President David Brandon.
What follows is a warning. If we are lucky and heed the signs, there may be one final chance to ensure the long-term existence of the United States of America as we know it. One man, longtime fugitive CIA agent Sean Ryan—accused as a saboteur and traitor, must now decide whether to come in from the cold, risk death to reveal all or witness America’s demise.
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So, who is Gene Cartwright?
When Oprah read his first book, “I Never Played Catch With My Father”, and learned the national controversy it stirred, she invited him to appear on her show. Other guests included: Chuck D (Public Enemy), Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Author Belle Hooks, and one other. That was just the beginning.
Gene was fascinated, captured by the freedom reading afforded. What was more, he read and was inspired to put his own words to paper. He has always enjoyed both technical and literary pursuits. He wrote his first novel at 12. (90 pages longhand.)
Gene is a father, author (16 books), former Electrical engineer, former Oprah guest author, inactive Marine.
He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs, including Oprah, NPR stations and countless TV morning shows, news and sports shows. He has been the subject of numerous newspaper and magazine articles.
A Baseball First: Gene was the first novelist ever interviewed on KNBR, The San Francisco Giants' flagship radio station. In 1997 he was interviewed for 30 minutes, in evening drive-time, about his novel, I Never Played Catch With My Father. A 20th year Anniversary edition of the novel has been released.
Finally, Gene's greatest childhood thrill was his very first little league baseball game. And his pet peeve? Something he labels sacrilegious: the use of the aluminum baseball bats.