The Perfect Enemy
By John Kaminski
Author of "America's Autopsy Report" and the seminal booklet about 9/11, "The Day America Died," Kaminski has been a rare inspiration to thousands of readers whose hope in a just world has been rekindled by his unflinching pursuit of honesty in human affairs and penetrating insights into the corruption of human nature that now jeopardizes all life on this planet.
As public consciousness evolves toward a better understanding of the vicious forces that control and diminish our lives, Kaminski's incendiary rhetoric has served as a rallying point for those with integrity who seek to get involved in the productive pursuit of justice, understanding, compassion, and peace.
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John Kaminski continues his fearless voyage into areas of thought and inquiry where most journalists fear to tread. The truth has never been less accessible - or pleasant - and John pulls no punches in telling the story exactly like he sees it. His writing is passionate, intense, loaded with hard data - and is often downright unforgettable. John is succeeding marvelously in journalism's highest calling: to encourage people to think. - Jeff Rense, The Rense Program www.Rense.com
Another real Kaminski at his best. Another masterpiece, which drives tears in my eyes. The only real 9/11 poet : His name is Kaminski! - Nico Haupt, editor, Global Free Press
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Here's how readers around the world have responded to the Internet essays of John Kaminski:
Your critical analysis of the whole miserable mess is incalculable and has importance beyond measure to all of us, and it's up to those who read your material to get your message out to as many people as they can. - Bob Leslie Halifax, Nova Scotia
You are becoming the "Paul Revere" of our time. Your keyboard is your horse and your words the lanterns. - Duane Evans, Greenville, South Carolina
"John Kaminski continues to pull back the wool from humanity's eyes. Anyone without the requisite courage to dismantle personal and collective illusions should steer clear of this man. His insight into the charade that masquerades as reality is as relentless as it is liberating. No one can afford not to be a serious student of his work." - Bob Cinque, Marymount, Washington.
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