Charles Carroll Migeot, the author and publisher of this book, The Talk …
has worked for corporations and has run his own businesses. He enjoys family and friends, and is a very grateful and proud husband, father, son, brother, and uncle. He enjoys sports, travel, and learning. He is a descendant of both colonial-era heroes, and immigrants from just the last century.
He is an American father, like millions of others;
A father competing with the media, the culture, and official history to advise his children amidst the world's casual acceptance of war, corruption, and injustice.
And, like most of the world on that day, he witnessed the crimes of 9/11 on TV; and then watched history and societal assumptions and attitudes manipulated before his very eyes.
Being shouted down as a traitor, a communist, and other inane labels in the aftermath and hysteria of the beginning of the War on Terror, and watching seemingly helpless as a new generation grew up amidst the accepted lies, the misguided fears, and the blood-thirsty flag-waving, he took his facts, arguments, and conclusions to pen and paper; rather keyboard and display screen.
He starts his story in the areas where he first questioned what he was being told; sharing with the reader his discovery and early experience of sex, his confusion with the contradictions to the most serious truths he was forever being taught, and his tortured struggle with God and with his eternal destiny.
His doubts lead to uncomfortable questions and undeniable answers concerning the almighty institutions of the Roman Catholic Church, the United States Government, and the power-structure on earth.
He provides reason and hope for those distraught and confused, or maybe just wondering.
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