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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Lance Colbert Smith

End of the World Propheteers: Exposing the Truth about Apocalyptic Predictions and the Blood Moon Scam
Is the world soon ending? Scores of best-selling books, claiming to be highly spiritual and Biblical, have warned us in recent decades that Armageddon, World War 3, and the Rapture are coming in the next few months. From Hal Lindsay, to Tim LaHaye, to John Hagee, the "urgent message" keeps getting relayed: we should fear the imminent end of the world. Can a Christian doubt the end is near? Considering that the doomsdayists have been wrong time and time again for centuries, maybe we should doubt. Now acclaimed author Reverend Doctor Lance Moore offers inquisitive minds an alternative Biblical view as he challenges the sensationalistic profiteering behind "Left Behind" and "Blood Moon" fears, with a clear examination of the truth-and an expos of the false motives of End Time propheteers.
Stories Nobody Tells

Stories Nobody Tells

Lance C. Hendrickson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The winning entry from the 2013 ABA Journal/Ross Contest for Short Fiction leads off this "... darkly funny..." 13-story debut compilation by Lance C. Hendrickson. "... Hendrickson displays a confidence that promises more exciting things to come..." in an "... entertaining collection from a strong new voice ]" as Kirkus Reviews puts it, adding " t]hese 13 tales run the gamut from sci-fi and crime fiction to more mainstream musings about relationships and growing up, and each has a unique narrative voice." The stories' characters span the spectrum from the transgender son of a Cuban Marielito, to a White House Chief of Staff, to survivalists, drug dealers, struggling lawyers, and many perspectives in between. But despite this notable diversity, each character's individuality never gets lost. As Kirkus Reviews noted, "... w]riting in a naturalistic style, Hendrickson imitates the way real people speak, down to stammers and accents. When characters say things such as, "Whattayagonnado," or "Ohhww, lookit chew," their voices come through loud and clear." The stories' settings range far and wide as well. "Answering Dorothy," an Honorable Mention in the 2007 Michigan Bar Journal Short Story Contest, and "The Sovereign" (called "... one of the most memorable in the collection..." by Kirkus Reviews) unfold in the contemporary rural Midwest, whereas "It's Easy As" which "... will leave readers wanting more..." according to Kirkus Reviews] takes place in an urban center in a highly-stratified futuristic society. Each tale brings something new and different to the table, so that anyone who enjoys short fiction will find something to like in "Stories Nobody Tells." https: //www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/lance-c-hendrickson/stories-nobody-tells/
Dexter Doubletree: Trouble with chickens

Dexter Doubletree: Trouble with chickens

Lance Hodge

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Dexter Doubletree is a Dick. You might call him a P.I., but lots of people call him a Dick. Doubletree is in Maui, it's a case about fighting cocks. It's chickens, and more than that, fine, cocks. Anyway, it's the story of a hard-boiled dick that may have a soft spot. There's a dame or two involved, isn't there always?Note: Adult language and situations.
Dexter Doubletree: Don't give me any guff

Dexter Doubletree: Don't give me any guff

Lance Hodge

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
Dexter Doubletree has fallen for a dame, but there's trouble. He's got a problem, he can't tell the gal the whole story, and he's paying the price. He's feeling rough and taking it out to the streets. This is the definitive Doubletree, let's get to it.Note: Adult language and situations.
Passive Income: Legitimate Income Opportunities - Build Lifetime of Passive

Passive Income: Legitimate Income Opportunities - Build Lifetime of Passive

Lance MacNeil

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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People with jobs believe that their 'income' is representative of their wealth. The questions they ask are "who do you work for?" "How much do you earn?" or "what car do you drive?" These people fall into the category of "looking good, going nowhere". They buy stuff to look and feel rich. To sustain their lifestyle they continually work harder, longer hours and constantly educate themselves to become even more specialized. A paycheck, no matter how big, cannot be defined as wealth or riches. Most people think that getting a bigger paycheck or salary is making them richer. Nothing can be further from truth. In fact 95% of people spend every dollar they earn. By the way acronym for job is "Just Over Broke"We need 'cash flow' to pay our bills, put food on the table, send our kids to school and sustain any kind of lifestyle. But if your 'cash flow' is solely reliant on your paycheck then you are at grave risk. You can fall ill, have an accident or lose your job. Ask millions who have lost their jobs in the financial downturn. Having a job severely restricts your cash flow capabilities. You can work for only 'X' hours in a day. Your pay check will be limited to number of hours worked multiplied by your hourly rate.Your first step to creating wealth comes when your 'cash flow' starts coming from passive income rather than paycheck. In other words, your investments and businesses pay you money whether you set out of bed or not. Your next step forward is to create long term passive income cash flow backed by solid asset base. Wealth is all about owning assets. However an asset must have both capital growth and income. Don't buy property first if you want to become rich or you will become 'asset rich' and 'cash poor'. You must first concentrate on generating a rather large passive income. Cash flow not only supports your lifestyle but also has the ability to get loans to buy income producing assets.Passive cash flow is generated out of investments (paper assets or properties that are fully paid for), businesses that have systems in place and do not require your day to day presence, or your income generated as a result of royalties from intellectual property rights that you have created. To grow rich you have to make either money or people work for you even when you sleep or are holidaying on the beach.The quickest way to become rich fast is to generate massive cash flow through a business that has proven systems. You then have to buy assets that give you not only passive income but also capital appreciation. If you do not have a huge capital to start a business, then join a good network marketing company. It is not only a good passive income generator but you will also get personalized coaching in business, marketing and leadership skills from those who have stakes in your business.So every night before you go to sleep calculate the number of hours you have spent in creating passive income for yourself as against the number of hours you have spent in generating linear income that has helped others get rich because of your effort. You must set a target each day to add more and more hours towards generating passive income. If you do this simple exercise on a regular basis you will take a giant leap towards attaining financial freedom.
Stab Proof Scarecrows

Stab Proof Scarecrows

Lance Manley

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Three years and three months in the English Police.Twenty months as a volunteer Special Constable in the City of London, patrolling the Square Mile. On duty on July 7th and July 21st 2005 in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.Then nineteen months with Kent Police as a paid Regular officer.If you want a poodle, then buy one.But don't buy a Rottweiler, pull all its teeth out and have it neutered and then complain that it's lost its aggressive edge.The English Police is currently the most emasculating job anyone can ever do if they join up with ideals and a belief that Justice should be served.Stab Proof Scarecrows looks at policing in the UK from a trainee's perspective. Someone who joined with high aspirations of helping to protect people and serve the public trust, only to resign while still in probation after becoming thoroughly disillusioned with the modern world of coppering.Revised and updated from the 2010 edition.
Invisibility Toolkit - 100 Ways to Disappear From Oppressive Governments, Stalke

Invisibility Toolkit - 100 Ways to Disappear From Oppressive Governments, Stalke

Lance Henderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Your sovereignty is under attack It's plain as day, all around you. Everywhere.Within this book lies top secrets known only to the FBI and a few law enforcement agencies: How to disappear in style and retain assets. How to switch up multiple identities on the fly and be invisible such that no one; not your ex, not your parole officer, nor even the federal government can find you. Ever.The Invisibility Toolkit is the ultimate guide for anyone who values their privacy or needs to disappear. Whether you're running from stalkers or hit men or overzealous cops or divorce courts, you owe it to yourself to learn how to protect your greatest asset: You and your family But be warned. Going incognito is dangerous and for that you need a dangerous book. This book is one the NSA doesn't want you to read It's stuff you won't see in any James Bond or Bourne film or even Burn Notice. But if you love freedom, this book is mandatory reading because it's life-saving reading. You'll learn: - How to disappear using CIA counter-surveillance techniques in the Far East- How to wear a perfect disguise. - How to bring down a drone. - How to be invisible in Canada, Thailand, China or the Philippines. - How to use Darkcoins on the run.- How to fool skip tracers. - How to sneak into Canada. - How spies use networking to be anonymous. - Edward Snowden's biggest mistakes.- The fallacies of True Lies.- Opsec in foreign countries.You've got just two choices: Live free on your feet or as a slave on your knees. Let me show you how to break those chains.An international companion piece to J.J. Luna's "How to Be Invisible," it's not just for those who want to know how to be anonymous, but how to do so ethically and how to protect their families and assets well into the future... and in *any* country on Earth
Dexter Doubletree: So you're a writer

Dexter Doubletree: So you're a writer

Lance Hodge

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
So Doubletree is on the prowl. He's got a couple of cases, and one of em, well, he'll be in New Orleans, and he'll be in the market for a Voodoo doll, yeah, real gumshoe stuff. Anyway, this Shamus is thinking about writing a book, he's been told, "You should write a book" and maybe he will. So come on, we've got some work to do, you read, Dexter Doubletree will do the rest.Note: Adult language and situations.