White Apocalypse

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2010 - Fiction - 270 pages
In White Apocalypse, a rogue anthropologist teams up with a proponent of the Solutrean Hypothesis and a fiery lawyer in order to reveal to the world the shocking truth that carries immense cultural, political, and racial significance: 17,000 years ago, white people immigrated to North and South America from Europe, and when the Amerindians arrived by crossing the Bering Strait roughly 12,000 years ago, the latter subsequently and systematically murdered the former.The powers that be will do everything that they can to prevent this controversial theory from being espoused by the trio, and during this action-packed, semi-fictional thriller, the epic adventure will take the advocates of historical revisionism from the forests of southeastern Michigan to a federal courtroom in Ohio, from the busy streets of Washington, D.C. to an Amerindian reservation in Virginia!

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About the author (2010)

The author, Kyle Bristow, has a degree in international relations from Michigan State University and is currently attending the University of Toledo College of Law to become a lawyer. While he was a student at MSU, he served as the chairman of the MSU chapter of the Young Americans for Freedom (MSU-YAF), which was a right-wing student organization that hosted numerous prominent conservative politicians and activists including: Nick Griffin of the British National Party; then-Congressman Tom Tancredo; Chris Simcox of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps; Jennifer Gratz, who sued the University of Michigan for its affirmative action policies and took her case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court; Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies; and many, many others.Bristow's public events were protested by violent left-wing agitators, and these events have been covered by a myriad of national newspapers and television news shows. The author has even been interviewed by Bill O'Reilly on The O'Reilly Factor and has been quoted by Sean Hannity on Hannity & Colmes.

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