Maximum Harm
Title | Maximum Harm PDF eBook |
Author | Michele R. McPhee |
Publisher | University Press of New England |
Total Pages | 354 |
Release | 2017-04-04 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1512600725 |
In Maximum Harm, veteran investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee unravels the complex story behind the public facts of the Boston Marathon bombing. She examines the bombers' roots in Dagestan and Chechnya, their struggle to assimilate in America, and their growing hatred of the United States - a deepening antagonism that would prompt federal prosecutors to dub Dzhokhar Tsarnaev "America's worst nightmare." The difficulties faced by the Tsarnaev family of Cambridge, Massachusetts, are part of the public record. Circumstances less widely known are the FBI's recruitment of the older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as a "mosque crawler" to inform on radical separatists here and in Chechnya; the tracking down and killing of radical Islamic separatists during the six months he spent in Russia - travel that raised eyebrows, since he was on several terrorist watchlists; the FBI's botched deals and broken promises with regard to his immigration; and the disenchantment, rage, and growing radicalization of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar, along with their mother, sisters, and Tamerlan's wife, Katherine. Maximum Harm is also a compelling examination of the Tsarnaev brothers' movements in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon bombing on April 15, 2013, the subsequent investigation, the Tsarnaevs' murder of MIT police officer Sean Collier, the high-speed chase and shootout that killed Tamerlan, and the manhunt in which the authorities finally captured Dzhokhar, hiding in a Watertown backyard. McPhee untangles the many threads of circumstance, coincidence, collusion, motive, and opportunity that resulted in the deadliest attack on the city of Boston to date.
Maximum Damage
Title | Maximum Damage PDF eBook |
Author | Sammy Franco |
Publisher | Contemporary Fighting Arts, LLC |
Total Pages | 261 |
Release | 2014-07-29 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1941845029 |
LEARN THE QUICKEST WAY TO WIN A FIGHT! Maximum Damage: Hidden Secrets Behind Brutal Fighting Combinations teaches you the quickest ways to beat your opponent in the street by exploiting his physical and psychological reactions in a fight. Learn how to stay two steps ahead of your adversary by knowing exactly how he will react to your strikes before they are delivered. In this one-of-a kind book, reality based self-defense expert Sammy Franco reveals his unique Probable Reaction Dynamic (PRD) Fighting Method. Probable reaction dynamics are both a scientific and comprehensive offensive strategy based on the positional theory of combat. Regardless of your style of fighting, PRD training will help you overpower your opponent by seamlessly integrating your strikes into brutal fighting combinations that are fast, ferocious and final! Maximum Damage teaches you: Think two steps ahead of your opponent Blend techniques into logical fighting combinations Attack with explosive energy Spot the best vital point targets Psychologically cripple your adversary Overwhelm your opponent’s defenses And much, much more With over 240 photographs and detailed step-by-step instructions, Maximum Damage teaches you the best ways to deliver devastating compound attacks that will take the fight out of your opponent and your opponent out of the fight! In this informative book, you’ll see Sammy Franco’s PRD system put into explosive action with dozens of real-life street encounters. Whether you are a military specialist, martial artist or self-defense student, Maximum Damage teaches you brutally effective skills and proven strategies to get you home alive and in one piece.
Mayhem
Title | Mayhem PDF eBook |
Author | Michele R. McPhee |
Publisher | Steerforth |
Total Pages | 302 |
Release | 2020-04-14 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1586422618 |
"You may think you know this story, but until you read this book, you don't." —T. J. English, New York Times bestselling author "Readable. Fascinating. Convincing." —Kirkus Reviews 10 years after the Boston Marathon Bombing, this thrilling and meticulously researched account is an eye opener for anyone with lingering questions about one of the most notorious acts of terrorism since 9/11 Investigative journalist Michele R. McPhee reports the details and delivers the facts, piecing together the puzzle so readers are able to come to their own conclusions. This page-turning narrative goes a long way toward answering questions that still linger about the notorious Boston Marathon bombing, such as: Where were the bombs made? And what had been Tamerlan Tsarnaev's relationship to the FBI? Mayhem casts a spotlight on the U.S. Government's relationship with the older Tsarnaev brother as his younger brother, Dzhokhar, will continue his efforts to have his death sentence commuted in October, just days after the Boston Marathon will be run for the first time since 2019. The federal government may be forced to confirm a longstanding relationship with Tamerlan and its decision to shield him from investigation for the Sept. 11, 2011 ISIS-style triple murder of three friends. As they infamously did with Whitey Bulger, federal agents appear to have protected Tamerlan because of his value as a paid informant. Mayhem has been substantially revised and updated in this first paperback edition.
American-Scandinavian Review
Title | American-Scandinavian Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 530 |
Release | 1919 |
Genre | Scandinavia |
ISBN |
The American-Scandinavian review
Title | The American-Scandinavian review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 536 |
Release | 1919 |
Genre | Scandinavia |
ISBN |
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill, 1922
Title | Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill, 1922 PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 280 |
Release | 1921 |
Genre | United States |
ISBN |
Nemesis
Title | Nemesis PDF eBook |
Author | David Stuttard |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | 372 |
Release | 2018-04-16 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0674919661 |
Alcibiades was one of the most dazzling figures of the Golden Age of Athens. A ward of Pericles and a friend of Socrates, he was spectacularly rich, bewitchingly handsome and charismatic, a skilled general, and a ruthless politician. He was also a serial traitor, infamous for his dizzying changes of loyalty in the Peloponnesian War. Nemesis tells the story of this extraordinary life and the turbulent world that Alcibiades set out to conquer. David Stuttard recreates ancient Athens at the height of its glory as he follows Alcibiades from childhood to political power. Outraged by Alcibiades’ celebrity lifestyle, his enemies sought every chance to undermine him. Eventually, facing a capital charge of impiety, Alcibiades escaped to the enemy, Sparta. There he traded military intelligence for safety until, suspected of seducing a Spartan queen, he was forced to flee again—this time to Greece’s long-term foes, the Persians. Miraculously, though, he engineered a recall to Athens as Supreme Commander, but—suffering a reversal—he took flight to Thrace, where he lived as a warlord. At last in Anatolia, tracked by his enemies, he died naked and alone in a hail of arrows. As he follows Alcibiades’ journeys crisscrossing the Mediterranean from mainland Greece to Syracuse, Sardis, and Byzantium, Stuttard weaves together the threads of Alcibiades’ adventures against a backdrop of cultural splendor and international chaos. Navigating often contradictory evidence, Nemesis provides a coherent and spellbinding account of a life that has gripped historians, storytellers, and artists for more than two thousand years.