Indignez-Vous! Part Ii, Time for Outrage
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Dalek Iga Ghandi
Born exactly 10 years after the prophesized birth of the Anti-Christ, as foretold by a famous Christian astrologer, the author did not find any mark of the beast on the back of his head. Rather, than discovering ‘666’, what he came across was a growing bald spot. He was born in what he proudly calls, “The capital of the poorest country in the World” (though in reality, it is not in that category, according to most statistics). At the age of four, he left his birthplace and moved with his family to Kampala, Uganda. There his younger brother was born, under the government of Edi Amin. The author’s family left Uganda and moved to Jeddah Saudi Arabia, for the next four years. He was not a fan of the moral decay in Saudi culture, despite an outward appearance of piety. He was quite content to move to Los Angeles and continue his middle school education in the public schools of Los Angeles. During his time in Los Angeles, his family was homeless for a few months due to rancor among his parents, who subsequently divorced. He remembers his time living in Hollywood, on top of a XXX theater and walking down Hollywood Boulevard, admiring the names of famous stars. His family would often travel to the farms of Bakersfield working on grape fields.
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Indignez-Vous! Part Ii, Time for Outrage - Dalek Iga Ghandi
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CONTENTS
Introduction:
Chapter: The Causes Of Illness
Chapter: A Viable Plan
Chapter: One Body Many Souls:
Chapter: Revolution
Palestine
Chapter: Time Out, Tyrants!
Chapter: Non Violence, The Only Way:
Chapter: Slavery Exists!
Chapter: Energy, The Issue That Must Be Solved:
Chapter: Permaculture And Sustainable Commercial Agriculture
Chapter: Nuclear Energy
Chapter: %1 Inspiration:
Chapter: Timing
Acknowledgements:
Endnotes
About The Author
INTRODUCTION:
Forty two years old. In the middle of the last leg of my journey. I am lucky to have experienced many journeys and hear about the experiences of others. I have a passion for standing up for the downtrodden and the oppressed. If there are two parties and I do not know much about them, my inclination is to support the underdog.
I was inspired by Stephane Hessel when I picked up his little red book. I could not put it down until I read each and every word. Short, to the point and enlightening, were a few words that came to my mind. To do