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It was a heady time when the century turned. Things were going great right until the moment when they weren't. The tech boom was at its zenith. Mergers and acquisitions were at an all-time high. The Dow was racing toward 14,000 and the all- important tech-saturated NASDAQ was at 5,000. Money was flowing and success was around every corner. Then the tech bubble burst, destroying a number of myths. Chief among them was the idea that all it took for a young entrepreneur with a great idea to succeed was more money. VCs fueled the illusion that any new company could be the next big thing with just a little more capital and time. Much more often than not, it didn't work out that way. The Conspiracy is the story of one such company, KnowledgeMover. It is fictional. And very true. The Conspiracy is a business fable that explores why start-ups thrive and how they die. Seen through the eyes of John Davis, brilliant young founder and CEO of the next big thing, the book provides a thought-provoking, cautionary view from the top down and bottom up for those who ride the roller coaster from start-up to success.
In the prolog, Marc Daniels imagines himself as one of the smoldering, terrorized titles in the Goebbels' book-burning heap in Nazi Germany. As he begins to type his narrative, his fingers scorch, and smoke rises from his laptop. Whether Marc and his narrative survive these blazing flames depends on how persuasively he reveals the secrets of the Torah for eradicating systemic racism and antisemitism in America. Marc engages in real-time with Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, and Kamala Harris during publicized Iowa caucus town halls from 2016 to 2024. In the epilogue, Marc senses a beautiful rose garden bouquet where a foul stench had existed before. His fingers have entirely healed. "In this book, he offers an alternative vision ("Making America Kosher Again") that blends Kabbalah mysticism and the "deepest roots of the Torah" to offer a spiritual vision that turns Trump's campaign slogan, Make America Great Again, "on its head" by encouraging civic prayer and collective intentions for "cultural unification." - Kirkus Reviews.
A Jewish Spiritual Political Playbook for the 2024 Presidential Campaign CycleBefore restoring the American soul, you must get to the deepest roots of systemic racism, the origins that unscrupulous politicians try to obscure to convince their base. One must explore the deepest roots of the human desire to understand how to put ourselves back on track toward the Promised Land. Using the Torah's central Kabbalah wisdom as a guide, Marc Daniels illuminates the Judaic roots of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s rhetoric for a new kind of Jewish spiritual and political playbook to counter the persuasion techniques of the Evangelical political right. Marc Daniels gamed his theories directly with the presidential candidates along the Iowa Caucus Trail. During the 2016 and 2020 campaign cycles, he captured the attention of candidates and the media with his kippah (yarmulke) swag offerings to Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, and Kamala Harris. Embedded within the kippahs lies the wisdom to change the grassroots political base behavior patterns for the better.In the concluding chapters of his playbook, Marc gives strategies for redefining the narrative of women's reproductive rights, environmental awareness, and voting rights for unifying the electorate in a brand-new way.
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