The Revolution of the Mentally Dead
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by Darrin Odborne
Price: $18.95
Book Website: http://www.360publishingcompany.com
375 Pages, Paperback, 6 x 9
ISBN-10: 0-9755411-0-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-9755411-0-4
Question: What do the War on AIDS, the War on Drugs, and the War on Terror have in common? Answer: None of them exist In reality, each is a thinly disguised War on Black people, designed to depopulate our ranks and destabilize our communities. The covert war to eradicate people of color is supported through the actions of those who occupy the highest levels of government. Understanding the events on September 11, 2001, combined with America's history of terrorism against its own people, provide a framework for discussing our present condition, the mindset of our enemies, and solutions to defeat them. Wake up, before it is too late. The time is now for the Revolution of the Mentally Dead
About The Author
Darrin Osborne is from Saginaw, Michigan and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Northeast Missouri State University in 1993 with a B.A. in Political Science. He has written several political articles, and a motion picture screenplay.
Reviews
The book is at its mind-blowing best when it discusses the failure of the Wars on Drugs, AIDS, and Terror...
The Revolution of the Mentally Dead is a beguiling, investigative piece of work. Osborne, a Northeast Missouri State political science graduate and Chicago resident, is nearly flawless with his extensive research, thought-provoking theories, and proposed solutions. You will not be able to put this book down until the very last page. Highly Recommended.”
-Emanuel Carpenter, Midwest Book Review
Mike Woods from New York, NY
"This a great book. I can't wait til it hits the shelves." (5 stars)
Glen Bradley from New York, NY
"Great." (5 stars)
K. Williamson from Riverdale, IL
"I just got & can't put it down!!!
If I could give this book 6 stars I would. Darrin Osborne presents our rich, ancient history making it quite clear that African Americans are not an isolated group but a group intimately connected to particular cultures and societies." (5 stars)
Larry Hall from Chicago
“Went to the web site the excerpts sound great.” (5 stars)
Elshmael@yahoo.com from Chicago, IL
“The real difficulty is not in understanding the realness that this book has achieved. It makes you want to cry.” (5 stars)
Customer Reviews
 | Allen Lockhart from New york , NY | | | The Revolution of the Mentally Dead is the most difficult book I have read in a long time, because it tells the bold and stark truth and it backs it up with research, fact and evidence that only the most dysfunctional among us could continue to deny. That is what is so scary, though: that so many millions will continue to refuse to look at these facts and deny the damage already done, much of which can never be reversed. Still, all is not despair, for just having a book like this that educates is empowering and motivating. Those who are not afraid to look truth in the face will find in this book a reason to keep on fighting the good fight, this time armed with plenty of solid research to back up their battles. |
 | Basel Faarooq from ATL , GA | | | I met brother Darrin and his family this pass weekend. I have to say, I thought that is wife was the author. She was so passionate. About what was in the book; you would have thought that she wrote it. To my surprise it was a strong brother behind the master piece. Social theorists have tried many definitions historical fact is not what happened but that small part of what has happened that has been used by historians to talk about, History is not the past: it is a consciousness of the past used for present and that |
 | Rob hoddson from Philadelphia , PA | | | Darrin Osborne, a critically acclaimed author in his own right and has already established himself as a good writer whose work combine his pride in his African American heritage and his exploration of the complex relationships that in his view African American had to go through- The Revolution of the Mentally Dead takes you through a phenomena black history time line that will indeed make you think to the very last page. It does truly can be a first in a trilogy of books to come |
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