Three years after its release, "The Manchurian President" is still selling like wildfire and sits at the top of the "Communism and Socialism" category on Amazon.com, followed by WND's latest best-seller, "Disinformation."
The ebook edition of "The Manchurian President" is holding the No. 1 spot in this category, with the hardcover and ebook editions of "Disinformation" holding the No. 2 and No. 3 spots respectively.
"The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists and Other Anti-American Extremists" was released in May of 2010 and reveals the alarming background of Barack Obama.
Tens of millions of Americans sense there is something very wrong with the president of the United States, but they don't know exactly what. "The Manchurian President" answers that question. In writing this exhaustively researched book – which is thoroughly documented with over 800 endnotes – Aaron Klein, with Brenda J. Elliott, definitively exposes just how dangerous Barack Obama really is as America's president and commander in chief. Among the book's chilling findings:
- Obama's deep ties to an anti-American fringe nexus instrumental in building his political career, some members of which are helping draft White House policy
- Obama's extensive connections to ACORN and its union affiliate, including much new information not previously documented elsewhere
- Extremists exposed in the White House, including top czars and communist-linked Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod
- Obama's health-care policy pushed and crafted by extremists
- Obama's deep association with the Nation of Islam
- Obama's ties to terrorist Bill Ayers, much more extensive than ever previously disclosed.
"The Manchurian President" is also the No. 1 selling book in the "Executive Branch" category on Amazon and is ranked No. 3,608 in overall book sales.
"Disinformation: Former Spy Chief Reveals Secret Strategy for Undermining Freedom, Attacking Religion and Promoting Terrorism" went on sale June 25 and quickly shot to the top of the list of Amazon.com's "Hot New Releases."
The book "Disinformation" is currently the No. 1 selling book in the "Propaganda and Political Pyschology" category and is at No. 2,051 at Amazon.com in books.
In "Disinformation," the highest-ranking Soviet bloc intelligence official ever to defect to the West, Lt. Gen. Ion Mihai Pacepa is at it again. A quarter century ago, in his international bestseller "Red Horizons," Pacepa exposed the massive crimes and corruption of his former boss, Romanian President Nicolae CeauÅŸescu, giving the dictator a nervous breakdown and inspiring him to send assassination squads to the U.S. to find his former spy chief and kill him. They failed. On Christmas Day 1989, CeauÅŸescu was executed by his own people at the end of a trial wherein accusations came almost word for word out of "Red Horizons."
Today, still living undercover in the United States, the man credited by the CIA as the only person in the Western world who single-handedly demolished an entire enemy espionage service – the one he himself managed – takes aim at an even bigger target: the exotic, widely misunderstood but still astonishingly influential realm of the Russian-born "science" of disinformation.
Indeed, within these pages, Pacepa, along with his co-author, historian and law professor Ronald Rychlak, exposes some of the most consequential yet largely unknown disinformation campaigns of our lifetime.
Here the reader will discover answers to many crucial questions of the modern era: Why, during the last two generations, has so much of the Western world turned against its founding faith, Christianity? Why have radical Islam, jihad and terrorism burst aflame after a long period of apparent quiescence? Why is naked Marxism increasingly manifesting in America and its NATO allies? What really happened to Russia after the Berlin Wall came down?
Like the solution to a giant jigsaw puzzle lacking one crucial piece, "Disinformation" authoritatively provides the missing dimension that makes the chaos of the modern world finally understandable.