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  • - Vertina of Quazaria
    af Timothy Swiss
    143,95 kr.

    When Vertina of Quazaria learns that her husband, Quimkar, has been assassinated upon Planet Earth, she determines to take up his mission-the mission to deliver the citizens of the United States of America from the plague of racism. And furthermore, the information she possesses carries the potential to cleanse the entire surface of Planet Earth from racism. To protect her daughter from the same fate as that of Quimkar, Sheena petitions the Verurs to grant Vertina the privilege of becoming a Quazarian warrior. When Vertina finally arrives in Washington, D.C., she discovers that governmental forces have prepared for her arrival, but she proves to be much more than they anticipated. And the basis for redemption from racism that Vertina presents is not foreign to Planet Earth; rather, she unveils revelations from the Word of God.

  • af Timothy Swiss
    208,95 kr.

    On September 26, 1981, an employee from an industrial plant in the Timbergrove area of Houston, Texas had blood collected at a small medical clinic that was situated in a central-northwest community of Houston known as the Heights. The blood was positive for cyanide. On November 18, 1981, the employee's wife had blood taken that was also positive for cyanide. Thereafter, the Heights physician who conducted the blood testing, namely Timothy R. Oesch, M.D., began testing neighborhood residents. The residents also yielded positive tests for blood cyanide. Dr. Oesch had his own blood collected on a day when winds were blowing from the direction of the industrial plant, and his blood contained cyanide at a level of 104 mcg/dl. The industrial plant was situated two miles west of the clinic where Dr. Oesch's blood was collected. Patients seen by Dr. Oesch were suffering symptoms of cyanide poisoning and they improved with oral doses of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate, an antidote. Meanwhile, the City of Houston Department of Health belittled Dr. Oesch's claim of environmental cyanide poisoning and suggested that the positive findings for blood cyanide were due to laboratory error. Severance and Associates Laboratories stood behind their findings; and consequently, Dr. Oesch obtained additional positive tests for cyanide from Mayo Clinic Laboratories, Bio-Science Laboratories, Metpath Laboratories, and National Medical Services; and another physician obtained a positive blood cyanide test from SmithKline Laboratories. Before responding to a call to active duty in the United States Navy in July of 1982, Dr. Oesch acquired one hundred positive tests for cyanide exposure in eighty patients. Some of these patients were from areas of Houston other than the Heights, such as the Spring Branch district. These one hundred positive tests did not include any positive tests for cyanide exposure that were ordered by other physicians, and also did not include any results from blood samples collected by the City of Houston Department of Health on December 2, 1981 which yielded numerous positive blood cyanide levels that were reported by the Harris County Medical Examiners Toxicology Laboratory with blood cyanide levels ranging as high as 36 mcg/dl. Dr. Oesch was certain then, as he is now, that airborne, atmospheric cyanide was poisoning his patients. The City of Houston found cyanogen chloride, a toxic war gas that causes cyanide poisoning, in industrial effluent that was discharged into the public sewer system, but this finding was kept secret from Dr. Oesch. Dr. Oesch did not find out about the cyanogen chloride until years later. Cyanogen chloride is very volatile, meaning that it will readily escape liquid and become airborne. An article published in The Houston Chronicle on December 6, 1981, stated that the only company in north Houston licensed to dump cyanide compounds was a General Electric distribution assembly plant at 3530 W 12th Street. Despite extensive evidence to the contrary, the City of Houston Department of Health continued to belittle the existence of environmental cyanide poisoning. After his experience in Houston, Dr. Oesch became involved with issues of airborne cyanide and ensuing illness in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey, and then later in East Tennessee. He concluded that maladies and sufferings caused by exposure to atmospheric, airborne cyanide are widespread, affecting a significant percentage of the world's population. He found out, firsthand, what can happen to someone who addresses a problem involving billion or trillion-dollar industry as well as bureaucratic hierarchy. And in the final chapter of A Breath of Cyanide, another individual named Sherrie Farver shares her incredible undertakings in dealing with industry, illness, and politics associated with airborne cyanide. The events and discoveries presented in this book are authentic, as are the many scanned laboratory reports and documents.

  • af Timothy Swiss
    113,95 kr.

    Justin Collins knew that his mother was a mysterious woman, but he still considered her the nicest and most caring human being on the face of the earth. The details of his father's murder were withheld from him, and he received no explanation for threats from government officials. His relationship with Rachel complicated matters, but his mother was still determined to achieve the goals that she and her husband were pursuing before it was decided that their work endangered the financial and political foundations of The Establishment. Doctor Henry Collins was eliminated after he and his wife discovered that a ubiquitous air pollutant was responsible for causing many of the illnesses that plague modern society. This discovery drew the interest of Ivorian scientists-scientists who were investigating the etiology of unexplained illness within an underground world. Strategies for research and the treatment of illnesses were devised with collaboration between health professionals from differing realms. But then came a horrific and violent backlash-the air pollutant identified by Doctor Henry Collins was associated with multitrillion-dollar industry. Book 1 in The Emissary Series, followed by Enchanting Emissary and Seruna Mission. The Author Writes: I am a physician. I wrote this book with the intention of revealing crucial medical and environmental data, but I also incorporated a story that I certainly considered to be fictional. Recently, I took an outdoor stroll with a scientist who migrated to the United States from Europe. We went outside because she did not want to answer any questions inside my office; and in addition to that, she insisted that I leave my cell phone behind. We talked as we walked, and she confided her belief that some of what I consider fictional within this novel is factual. She claimed that information was somehow imparted to my mind. Her sober eyes and sagacious visage indicated utter sincerity as she conveyed her belief that revealing too many details from our conversation could be fatally dangerous, so I agreed to limit what I disclosed. Thus, having met with this distinguished lady who obtained a doctorate degree from a university ranked among the best in the world, and who has authored several books and received a reward for the best literary work in her nation, and who can read and understand over ten languages; I make no claim that everything appearing to be fictional in this novel is necessarily fiction. The author is a physician who relishes adventure, fantasy, and romance. After his efforts to serve as a missionary in Africa proved unsuccessful, he returned to college to study communications and New Testament Greek. It was while serving as a college nurse and private physician in a small medical office in Houston, Texas, that a monumental environmental discovery came to him. The discovery brought about enormous repercussions, including threats upon the author's medical practice, his freedom, and his very life. His subsequent experiences with government, politics, and the impact of airborne cyanide upon the lives and health of American citizens are encapsulated within the pages of this book. Although the storyline may be fictional, the medical data presented is an accurate assimilation of information gathered over many years.

  • af Timothy Swiss
    148,95 kr.

    Doctor Trustumbarger's library looks like an old cabin. Nancy and Craig enter, and then Nancy hands Doctor Trustumbarger a list of questions: Can women be preachers? Can women teach men in Sunday school? Do wives have to take orders from their husbands? Can women wear jewelry? Did Eve's curse apply to all women? Are men and women the same spiritually? Doctor Trustumbarger smiles and nods, for he knows that the answers to Nancy's questions will both comfort and inspire her. Then Craig also hands Doctor Trustumbarger a list of questions.The answers to Nancy's and Craig's questions are revealed from biblical Scripture within the pages of a book that Doctor Trustumbarger provides to both of them, namely Angelic Commission. Besides being a profound doctrinal treatise with revelations that may surprise many readers, Angelic Commission captivates the imagination through creative adventure and romance.The author grew up in church, the firstborn son of a full-time minister who obtained a doctorate degree in education and sought to preach the truth. With a strong desire to know the biblical answers to tough questions, the author studied Scripture from a young age. He graduated after four years of education at Houston Baptist University, and then undertook postgraduate studies at Bob Jones University. After marrying, he and his wife attended school at Gulf Coast Bible College (now Mid-America Christian University) where the author pursued the study of New Testament Greek.

  • af Timothy Swiss
    158,95 kr.

    Review by Miche Arendse for Readers' Favorite (5 Stars) Princess Vayle by Timothy Swiss follows the story of two children, betrothed at birth, who must face perilous times to find happiness. After the death of the king and his loyal subject Sir Marticus, their surviving heirs were left in the care of Demetrius and Geralda respectively. Will these two fated children grow up and avenge their parents' deaths? Will they be able to come together and marry as their parents wished? Princess Vayle by Timothy Swiss is a riveting story with intricately woven subplots, and unique and interesting characters, and is just an amazing body of writing. Each character was written in such a way that you couldn't help but become attached or, in the case of most Pithranians, feel a deep sense of dislike. Swiss can draw the reader or listener into that world through his descriptions. I found myself able to picture every scene with ease and could see the story come to life within my mind's eye. This was such an amazing book that I will not forget it soon. The narration by Sarah Allyn Althen is one of the best I've heard thus far. Althen has a clear and calm voice but also has such a range when it comes to voicing different characters. It was always clear which character was speaking or narrating throughout the audiobook. I also really loved her ability to change between scene descriptions and characters speaking fluidly as it made the entire listening experience more immersive. End of review by Miche Arendse Princess Vayle is first novel in the Princess Tales Trilogy, followed by Tale of the Vanished Princess and Plea to the Warrior Princess. Princess Vayle presents an enthralling, epic medieval fantasy packed with romance and adventure. The audiobook is spellbinding, performed by a professional Chicago-based actor turned narrator. The evil King Dragus of Pithrania imprisons the only son of his slain royal adversary, placing the infant prince in solitary confinement with a deaf-mute, intending that Prince Zarkanis will never even learn to speak. But is Tonan of Shareen really deaf-and-dumb? What happens over the years that Zarkanis spends in a secluded cell with a mysterious caregiver whose real name is unknown to the Pithranian monarchy?And what about King Dragus's archenemy who pursued him to the surface of the earth from the underground world of Subterrania? Was the entire family of Sir Marticus and Lady Monica really massacred, including all five sons and the infant within Lady Monica's womb? Who is the beautiful baby girl with a golden lock of hair? Is she really the daughter of the lady-in-waiting who poses as her mother? Why is this baby girl granted royal status, and will she ever discover her true identity?Meanwhile, who is the renowned Bear King, and why is he so feared? And what about the Pithranian warrior, namely Ferando, who catches the eye of Marlda, Princess Vayle's dearest young friend? Can any Pithranian warrior be trusted? What happens when Ferando escorts Marlda and her father on a wintry camping trip? Can any three persons survive the attack of brutal Viking marauders?Interwoven romance, breathtaking adventure, and fantastic creativity woo the hearts of readers and listeners into a world of literary ecstasy-enter the world of Princess Vayle.

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