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Bryan Radzin's spellbinding new book, "A Better Day", is the seventh novel in his Search For Truth series. The story breaks down the extreme challenges, of how to set up a new government, after popular sentiment led to critical mass uprising, and overthrow of the previous. Truth, humanism and accountability, bleed through the soul of Jason and the Truth Seekers, as they not only express the need for major systemic change, but use all their life experience, to usher it in, because they finally have the power to do so. Extremists vs. non-extremists, emerges as the battle that must be fought; because political party, pails in importance to consciously, human action. Detractors flood in from all...
I don't have so much tricks up my sleeve, as much as journalistic fundamentals to take down powerful and influential people that think they're completely above the law and won't ever get caught. I want to show them that we're watching and they will be held accountable. So if a politician is only in it for the money, and say they want illegals to leave, is there a possibility they don't want them to leave? Is there a chance they really want them here because immigrant labor is cheaper than American? Are politicians making money hand over fist because the companies that employ immigrants make truckloads of it themselves and therefore contribute more to campaigns? The vigilante types are probably linked to the corrupt politicians, who both stand to lose equally if immigrants were made legal. The politicians would lose the status quo of cheap labor they can take advantage of, and the vigilantes would have to deal with a multi-racial society; which is all meant to benefit the status quo.
A synchronistic journey into the heart of politics and what makes us human. "The smell of unbelievably juicy, melt in your mouth pork can bring the strongest man to his knees, not to mention the perfectly cured ham, the yellow mustard, the sliced pickles and the ooey gooey melted swiss cheese on that perfectly toasted bread, coming together to bring an ecstasy of taste to the tongue. It's a great thing to have the most amazing sandwich on the planet, in the birthplace of the people that came up with it only after immigrating to another country. Crazy world we live in." Succulent Cuban pork and boisterous 55 Chevys backfiring provided smells and sounds so thick you could cut them with a knife. The buildings looked like something out of an old movie, where time never caught up and the whole city was on hold. This is what Jason and Christina experienced when they walked through the streets of Havana for the first time. This was the start of a whole new adventure, and they both could feel it.
Jason and Christina follow many synchronicities, forced and unforced into the unknown in "Journey Into The Abyss." One abduction leads to another, which leads to Jerusalem and the heart of a thousand year old conflict. Old enemies, new friends, humorous respites and many unexpected experiences that peer into the soul of who we are, make Jason and Christina's synchronistic mission very relatable. This latest chapter in the "Search For Truth" series is sure to raise many questions that we've been avoiding for some time, but whose answers are extremely easy to understand if we've finally allowed ourselves to listen.
This is the fourth of many collections ""From the Mind Of Critic."" The short essays can be flipped through randomly, or read in succession. They run the gamut of human emotions from love, to hate, to fear. Along with a healthy dose of politics, humanism, unity, accountability and truth, this collection will hopefully stir the pot just enough to start conversations. If we could simply talk to each other like human beings, we'll find that many of our generational issues can be solved. Emotions soften when the fog lifts, making us realize we agree on a lot more than we disagree. We just need to get out of our own way, and remember everything we need to know we learned in kindergarten. ""The gray area we all live in is constantly evolving, if we adapt instead of resist, we'll evolve right alongside"" "Letting go of outcomes is like venturing into the darkness, it's only scary if we don't allow our soul to light the way. Hope and love get us started, conscious action moves us forward."
This is the second of many collections "From the Mind Of Critic." The short essays can be flipped through randomly, or read in succession. They run the gamut of human emotions from love, to hate, to fear. Along with a healthy dose of politics, humanism, unity and accountability, this collection hopefully will stir the pot just enough to start conversations. If we could simply talk to each other like human beings, we'll find that many of our generational issues can be solved easier than we thought. Emotions soften, when we realize we agree on a lot more than we disagree once the fog lifts.
Bryan RadzinÕs riveting new book, ÒA Path ForwardÓ, is the fifth novel in his Search For Truth series. The narrative explores the polarities of the human spirit with a focus on truth, accountability, humanism versus lies, manipulation, and unconscionable viciousness. The inhumane Julie Bond and D.J. Bannon rule the United States through their killing machine promoting their own brand of toxic narcissism. In opposition are the Truth Seekers, divergent characters intent upon spreading unrelenting positivity. Their accomplishments are multidimensional and their risks seem insurmountable. Jason and Christina, reunify with their fathers developing a more profound connection. Their comrades span the globe, each with their own special skills to move the Truth SeekerÕs cause forward. The unchecked violent activity became the epiphany the complacent and apathetic masses needed to inspire change. The paradigm shift toward critical mass is the catalyst for real humanistic change on a path toward a new day.
This is the third of many collections "From the Mind Of Critic." The short essays can be flipped through randomly, or read in succession. They run the gamut of human emotions from love, to hate, to fear. Along with a healthy dose of politics, humanism, unity, accountability and truth, this collection will hopefully stir the pot just enough to start conversations. If we could simply talk to each other like human beings, we'll find that many of our generational issues can be solved. Emotions soften when the fog lifts, making us realize we agree on a lot more than we disagree. We just need to get out of our own way, and remember everything we need to know we learned in kindergarten.
"In the sixth book of the "Search For Truth" series, "A New Day", a group of 10 very different people continue their quest, for a more humane and fair government. They are the Truth Seekers, and through critical mass, forge the demise of the previously violent and abusive administration, led by the mother of a Truth Seekers' cofounder. With the future unknown, the team trudges forward to reestablish the ideals of a free society. Change is filled with complex twists and turns, making truth, humanism and accountability permeate the story. This novel depicts a hopeful future, in spite of many attempts to sabotage the Truth Seekers bringing ALL American people into a new day."
This is the first of many collections "From the Mind Of Critic." The short essays can be flipped through randomly, or read in succession. They run the gamut of human emotions from love, to hate, to fear and gratitude. Along with a healthy dose of politics, humanism, unity and accountability, this collection hopefully will stir the pot just enough to start conversations. If we could simply talk to each other like human beings, we'll find that many of our generational issues can be solved easier than we thought. Emotions soften, when we realize we agree a lot more than we disagree.