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Zenobia: The Untold Story
Zenobia: The Untold Story
Zenobia: The Untold Story
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The government of Kenya is no longer considered a third world nation. Kenya is now a major trading partner of South Africa, Israel, Brazil, Mexico, Germany, India, and China. Suddenly, Dr. Cameron unravels a grassroots plot to take over Franklin Technologies, Kenya’s largest employer. Dr. Plazinski exposes the terrorism conspiracy of several African tribal chiefs. Their target—Franklin Technologies.

“The supreme hour had finally come. They held us in check with an inferior force. They do not die for America, and certainly not for us. It is time for Kenya to join the discussion about something higher. Could a man or a woman comprehend the whole and return to the struggle? Here is where treason began, and this is where it is going to end. I realize it is very uncomfortable. However, there must be an opposition party in a free country, law or no law, constitution or no constitution.”
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateMay 25, 2016
ISBN9781514481660
Zenobia: The Untold Story
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Michael Tombs

“I personally have always rejected the Puritan premise of original sin, however, any notion that I’m not serious, not intellectual, does not summarize my feelings.” ~Michael Tombs “I personally always believed that a warm, enthusiastic, confident, and concerned voice puts all of the resources to learn at the student’s command; eventually, I had to ask myself “The Grand Question” and its answers helped shape my choice of institutions of higher learning for the remainder of the 20th Century. These ideas offended a number of the so called white elite and their racist establishment, however, they were accepted by a huge segment of the African American community. They informed the Black Youth Organization (BYO) of the popular dialogue of the 1960s, in addition, many of the on campus demands of the 1960s protesters relied on beliefs such as acceptance, positive regard, & family life. As our distance from Elijah Muhammad grows, the American critiques, in my opinion, seem increasingly irrelevant. What Muhammad provides- what all Messengers provide is a unique vision. Before being dismissed and forgotten, Muhammad was attacked on a series of particular grounds. Reviews of Islam’s literature showed the necessity and the sufficiency of his teachings difficult to prove, although the evidence of Sunni and Shiite culture remains strong…

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    Zenobia - Michael Tombs

    Copyright © 2016 by Michael Tombs.

    Library of Congress Control Number:       2017914300

    ISBN:                  Softcover                              978-1-5144-8167-7

                                eBook                                   978-1-5144-8166-0

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

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    Rev. date: 04/02/2016

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    CONTENTS

    Introduction

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Foreword

    Frenchtown

    The Livingston

    The Flower Shop

    The Black Site

    The Z Code

    Eye Of The Needle

    The Plazinski Letter

    The Tombs Resolution

    The Pyramid

    Remembering The Songs

    Rise And Fall Of The Empire

    The Purchase

    The Governors Office

    The Rise Of St. Thomas

    The Rise Of St. Croix

    The St. John Headquarters

    The Octagon

    INTRODUCTION

    In 2016 Governor Andrew Richardson was campaigning officially to be elected President of The United States of America. Governor Richardson’s platform was a projected end to unemployment and a permanent end to poverty in America. The Richardson campaign strategy prompted fear in the base of the Republican front runner, Governor Mya Marks, and the Democratic front runner, Governor Stephania Kennedy. Governor Richardson returned to his hometown Miami, Florida to announce how his political success in the United States Virgin islands virtually eliminated unemployment and poverty in St. John, St. Croix, and St. Thomas. To fulfill Governor Richardson’s plan, every working man and woman resident of the United States territory would enjoy full time employment, all other workers had part time employment available to them with four hour shifts, and a fifteen dollar an hour minimum wage, including all legally registered temporary labor. In 2015 Governor Richardson was at the pinnacle of his wife’s ambitious career, he was now best friends with the Israeli Prime Minister, and suddenly his chief of staff received an anonymous email that said, A Jew is nothing but a nigger turned inside out. With the death of his economic idol, Reginald F. Lewis, and the house arrest of his brother secretly ordered by the military high command in the African nation of Kenya, Governor Richardson had come to believe that his economic reality was the only way out for America.

    Our story begins in Boston, Massachusetts, however, Governor Andrew Richardson was born and educated in Miami, Florida. Upon announcing on national network and cable TV of his official campaign run for the United States Presidency in his hometown of Miami, Florida, Governor Richardson knew very well that the Republican base and the Democratic base viewed him as a Boston educated dumb negro with an historical ax to grind on the international stage. That’s what the Republican and the Democratic base had reduced him to, however, Governor

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