Category: Amazon

  • Tabloids Follow Matthew McConaughey – White Boy Rick (The Movie)

    The movie, White Boy Rick, will be out later this fall with renown act, Matthew McConaughey.  In the meantime, the tabloid press does a remarkable job following this actor.

    Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey took an invigorating, seaside jog through Malibu’s scenic Point Dume on Wednesday.

    The 47-year-old father-of-three showcased his bulging biceps and strong legs while clad in a $30 navy Under Armour ‘UA MK-1’ tank top, white drawstring shorts, and black Nike sneakers.

    Listening to his tunes, the Dark Tower actor completed his sporty athleisure attire with classic Ray-Bans and a dark-patterned head scarf. [1]

    References:

    1. DailyMail.com, Cassie Carpenter, June 14, 2018 –
      Matthew McConaughey flaunts his biceps on Malibu jog as his wife Camila Alves takes TX road trip
    2. Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and The War on Drugs (The Book) – The real story of Rick Wershe, Jr. by investigative reporter Vince Wade
    • “White Boy Rick” The Movie

      The story of teenager Richard Wershe Jr., who became an undercover informant for the FBI during the 1980s and was ultimately arrested for drug-trafficking and sentenced to life in prison.  The movie stars Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Jason Leigh.  In the meantime, read the REAL story of White Boy Rick by the investigative reporter, Vince Wade, that dug into the case since the inception of the arrest.

      Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and The War on Drugs

      Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs by Vince Wade - Available from Amazon.com
      Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs by Vince Wade – Available from Amazon.com

      Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs is the result of several years of extensive research by Vince Wade. He did interviews with Rick Wershe and others. He traveled to Detroit several times and spent days researching and copying court records, trial transcripts and police investigative files. He filed numerous Freedom of Information Act requests with federal and state law enforcement for documents related to Richard J. Wershe, Jr. The history of the War on Drugs is recounted and decades of failed policy initiatives, such as First Lady Nancy Reagan’s ludicrous Just Say No campaign, are noted.

      It’s all in a book Vince Wade wrote and hope you will find interesting, one you will recommend to your friends.

      Order now on Amazon.com

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  • “White Boy Rick” The Movie

    The story of teenager Richard Wershe Jr., who became an undercover informant for the FBI during the 1980s and was ultimately arrested for drug-trafficking and sentenced to life in prison.  The movie stars Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Jason Leigh.  In the meantime, read the REAL story of White Boy Rick by the investigative reporter, Vince Wade, that dug into the case since the inception of the arrest.

    Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and The War on Drugs

    Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs by Vince Wade - Available from Amazon.com
    Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs by Vince Wade – Available from Amazon.com

    Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs is the result of several years of extensive research by Vince Wade. He did interviews with Rick Wershe and others. He traveled to Detroit several times and spent days researching and copying court records, trial transcripts and police investigative files. He filed numerous Freedom of Information Act requests with federal and state law enforcement for documents related to Richard J. Wershe, Jr. The history of the War on Drugs is recounted and decades of failed policy initiatives, such as First Lady Nancy Reagan’s ludicrous Just Say No campaign, are noted.

    It’s all in a book Vince Wade wrote and hope you will find interesting, one you will recommend to your friends.

    Order now on Amazon.com

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  • Luther the Reformer: The Story of the Man and His Career, Second Edition

    The Man and his Career

    Luther the Reformer: The Story of the Man and His Career, Second Edition by James Kittleson and Hans Wiersma
    Luther the Reformer: The Story of the Man and His Career, Second Edition – Available from Amazon.com

    For nearly thirty years, James M. Kittelson’s Luther the Reformer has been the standard biography of Martin Luther. Like Roland Bainton’s biography of the generation before, Kittelson’s volume is the one known by thousands of students, pastors, and interested readers as the biography that gave them the details of this dramatic man and his history.

    The accolades were well deserved. Fair, insightful, and detailed without being overwhelming, Kittelson was able to negotiate a “middle way” between the many directions of historical research and present a more complete chronological picture of Luther than many had yet portrayed.

    For this revised edition, Hans H. Wiersma has made an outstanding text even better. The research is updated, and the text is revised throughout, with images, bibliographies, and timelines to enhance the experience.




  • Vince Wade – Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs

    Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs by Vince Wade - Available from Amazon.com
    Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs by Vince Wade – Available from Amazon.com

    The Real Story

    The astonishing but true story of White Boy Rick Wershe is an example of why the War on Drugs has been a trillion-dollar policy failure for nearly half a century.

    The tale of a boy recruited by the FBI—at age 14—to be a paid informant against a politically-connected drug gang is so amazing it inspired a Hollywood film starring Matthew McConaughey as White Boy Rick’s father.

    Prisoner of War answers the question: What kind of father would take FBI cash to let his youngest child be an undercover operative in the murderous drug underworld?

    A Dysfunctional Family

    Furthermore, Rick Wershe, Jr. was a street-savvy Detroit white kid in a dysfunctional family. His mother fled an abusive marriage, leaving her children behind. Rick raised himself. He didn’t do drugs, but he knew important people in the narcotics underworld. The FBI had him infiltrate a powerful black drug gang with City Hall connections. Rick did a good job. Too good. He became a key witness in a homicide. It involved top-level police corruption which blocked the investigation of the drug gang’s killing of a little boy. White Boy Rick’s FBI work caused shock waves that went to the very top of the Justice Department. The FBI abandoned him and local narcs snared him in a drug case that carried a life prison sentence. Rick Wershe, a kid recruit, became a Prisoner of War in the War on Drugs.

    Real Interviews

    Most of all, Prisoner of War is based on interviews with Rick Wershe, his family, FBI agents, police officials, plus reviews of court records, investigative files and Congressional testimony. Therefore, it explores:

    • The nation’s long, losing policy in the War on Drugs.
    • How CIA pressure in a Detroit drug case demonstrated government hypocrisy in the War on Drugs.
    • Blatantly false prosecution accusations and felonious police “testilying.”
    • How the FBI committed crimes by falsifying their files about White Boy Rick.
    • The racist history of the War on Drugs, dating back to the 1800s.
    • How black activists were the first to demand a war on drugs.
    • How the cocaine death of basketball star Len Bias led to mass incarceration for a generation.
    • Why the Justice Department sometimes refuses to prosecute the drug corruption of the politically powerful.
    • How sloppy reporting in herd journalism influences criminal justice.

    Order a copy of Prisoner of War and explore the appalling truth from the trenches of the War on Drugs.

    References:

    1. Wikipedia – White Boy Rick
    2. IMDb – White Boy Rick – The Movie (2018)
  • The Leap: How 3 Simple Changes Can Propel Your Career from Good to Great [Kindle Edition]

    By Rick Smith

    The Leap by Rich Smith
    The Leap by Rich Smith – Available from Amazon.com

    Have you ever asked yourself, “Is this it?”

    Maybe you’re trapped in a dead-end job that you’re afraid to leave. Or maybe you already have a good job-one that gives you room to grow and exercise your talents-but you don’t really feel like you’re doing your best work. Your life is plain vanilla, yet you know in your heart that you can be a triple scoop banana split. You just don’t know how to make that leap.

    So what do you do?

    Rick Smith knows firsthand what it’s like to feel stuck in a career rut. He worked in a midlevel job where he had modest success. Then his life took an unexpected turn and he found himself creating a business that became successful beyond his wildest dreams. He unlocked a level of performance he did not know he had in him. After all, Smith was just a regular guy who didn’t like to take chances or even step outside his comfort zone. But as he found out, those qualities don’t have to be stumbling blocks. In fact, they’re two of the keys to making the leap from good to great.

    And after talking to others who had also transformed their careers from mundane to magnificent, he realized that the secret doesn’t lie with some mysterious talent, trait, or affinity for risk. And it certainly doesn’t require you to quit your job and start from scratch. Rather, it lies with your ability to harness your true strengths and passions-what Smith calls your Primary Color.

    • You’ll meet remarkable people who’ve made the leap, such as:
      A soft-spoken middle manager who transformed her company, her industry, and her career with a simple-yet groundbreaking-idea.
    • A door-to-door fax machine saleswoman who became a global fashion mogul after developing her own line of women’s apparel.
    • A Florida shrimp farmer who became a globally recognized genetics expert after both of his sons were diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder.
    • A software designer who became a leading advocate for the homeless after volunteering part time at a local shelter and realizing his true calling.

    Through powerful anecdotes, lessons from brain science, and tools for self-assessment, Smith shows how, with the right amount of passion, determination, and three simple steps, anyone can make the leap to a more successful and fulfilling life.