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Jack's Nefarious Sleazeball Interview

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Two months earlier, in Washington, DC, a bullet fatally pierced the skull of the sitting President of United States.
Even though several reliable witnesses swore under oath that Jack Handler was out of the country when that fatal
round was fired, enough circumstantial evidence was produced that seemed to implicate Jack as the guilty party.
Therefore, he was arrested and charged for the assassination—arguably the most horrific of capital crimes.

What quickly became obvious to the honest, clear-thinking members of the press was that the Chinese Communist Party (with the help of Deep State Operatives and unscrupulous high-tech enterprises, both foreign and domestic) was attempting to frame Jack and two of his associates for the crime.

Hoping to clear the air by proving his innocence, Jack agreed to submit to what he’d thought could be a fair, impartial interview by one of the media’s most-trusted masters of such events—Christopher Walnut. This book contains the results of that interview.

54 pages, Paperback

Published October 18, 2022

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Michael Carrier

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Michael has at different times in his life driven truck throughout the US, hustled pool from Texas to Montana, traveled the country hitchhiking, spent five years in Greenwich Village's East Side, delivered diamonds in New York's diamond district (disguised as a down-and-outer), tended bar at a New York nightclub, climbed dozens of water towers throughout the US, panned gold, skydived, and worked for over two decades in private security.

One of Mike's favorite hobbies is creating intricate puzzles. Since 1992 he has assumed the persona of "Mountain Mike." As this character, he hides a treasure (which is a ten dollar bill) somewhere around Grand Rapids, Michigan. He then every week publishes puzzles which contain clues as to the location of the treasure.
When a lucky sleuth finds the treasure, Mountain Mike buys it from him for $1000. So far, since 1992, Mike has rewarded seven such treasure hunters.
Currently Michael lives with his wife in a house on Lake Superior. His mailing address is Paradise, MI.

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