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Yuhudi Brown: "Declassified"
Yuhudi Brown: "Declassified"
Yuhudi Brown: "Declassified"
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Yuhudi Brown: "Declassified"

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Yuhudi Brown, a sommelier waiter with a second part-time job as an Uber driver; Sarah, an undocumented immigrant financier; and Jennifer, a deep-sea scuba diver scientist, join together to expose a sinister conspiracy of twenty-first-century carpetbaggers. The social order of the entire world was being challenged and rapidly declining. The conspirators sought to achieve world domination to more easily monitor and control movements of individuals by reducing the bulk of the world’s population through environmental disasters by controlling the weather. Yuhudi and Jennifer saw the best in each other and overlooked the worse. They loved each others’ souls inside and out, and that made them happy. But something different happened when Sarah became a part of this trio. Together, they would touch the sky —turning themselves into something few saw coming.

America's nightmare and Russia's dream. Yuhudi Brown discerns the signs of the times. A generation demands a sign and after Yuhudi's disclosure, we are WOKE.

The Earth was destroyed by water the first time around (Noah and the Great Flood). It will be the Fire next time unless we do something SOON about man made global warming climate change. Big Sky - Save Our Planet. YUHUDI BROWN, "DECLASSIFIED".

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Release dateFeb 1, 2021
ISBN9781662415678
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    Yuhudi Brown - Buck

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    Yuhudi Brown

    Declassified

    Buck

    Copyright © 2020 Buck

    All rights reserved

    First Edition

    PAGE PUBLISHING, INC.

    Conneaut Lake, PA

    First originally published by Page Publishing 2020

    ISBN 978-1-6624-1566-1 (pbk)

    ISBN 978-1-6624-1567-8 (digital)

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 10

    Chapter 11

    Chapter 12

    Chapter 13

    Chapter 14

    Chapter 15

    Chapter 16

    Chapter 17

    Chapter 18

    Chapter 19

    Chapter 20

    Chapter 21

    My wife and rainbow of family and friends who helped and inspired me.

    To my sons, Speedbear and Deuce, 12 and 15 years old at the time of this photo, shown diving with me at a depth of sixty feet off the coast of the Bahamas in the western Atlantic Ocean.

    Speedbear, Buck, and Deuce

    PROLOGUE

    In life, we sometimes stumble upon a fork in the road and are helpless and indecisive. Yududi Brown is a fictional story to my sons—both certified scuba divers—of self-reflection that causes us to consider why we think, say, and do things—to better the world and ourselves.

    God has graced us with the gift of imagination that imbues us with a spirit of love that can pierce darkness with light, shine brighter than all our worries, and bring mystical justice into an otherwise chaotic and violent world. Au contraire, it can also sow seeds of destruction and hate.

    Humans, unlike any other animal on the face of God’s Earth, can cooperate, appease, disagree, manipulate, or see things from different perspectives. Our imagination is the key to opening new and exciting vistas. Imagination—its limits are those of only the mind itself (Rod Serling).

    The timeless gospel song foretells: Trouble in my way, I had to cry sometimes. Trouble in my way, laid awake at night sometimes. God will fix it; he will fix it ‘after while.’

    Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable. Give them some oil. God is still writing your story. Quit trying to steal the pen. Trust the author.

    Stop, take a deep breath, remember the following.

    To every task in life give your thoughts and words the best. Keep your thoughts pure.

    Take effort required to get the job done. Quality over quantity. Get down to the thick of things. Rather than stressing over assigned task, strive for excellence in whatever you do. Don’t overreact to any situation.

    Ignorance is rarely blissful forever, empathy is golden; those who are weaker respect them for what they are, and let go of those who mean you harm.

    Measure your words and know their value. Words matter; use them wisely. Know when to shut up.

    Respect your fellow man. Place people over material needs, and be humble. The Scriptures teach, humility comes before honor.

    And in the words of a nineteenth-century writer, If you can keep your head when all around you are losing theirs and blaming it on you, yours is the world and everything that’s in it and which is more you’ll be a man my sons.

    Peace and blessings,

    Buck

    Chapter 1

    Yuhudi Brown is driving along listening to his radio. An Uber customer calls to pick her up at 4301 North Sedgwick Street, a gorgeous end-unit town house, located in the second most affluent neighborhood in the United States, behind Manhattan’s Upper East Side, in New York City. Its sales price was in the range of over $2 million. Yuhudi had just completed his shift as a sommelier at Buyer’s Steak House, a high-end contemporary steak house serving aged steaks, seafood, and pasta and known for its blues piano music. He could use the cash from his second job as an Uber driver. Business as an expert wine waiter at this high-end Gold Coast restaurant was slow. The $12.78 an hour plus tips he made that day was only enough to pay for tickets to take his girlfriend, Jennifer, to the opening ceremony of the South Side jazz/blues and art fair at the country club on the beach that evening.

    When Yuhudi got the call, he was in traffic north on Lake Shore Drive. He got off at Irving Park Road westbound and picked up the Uber customer ten minutes after the call. A Mexican female with fishnet stockings about fiftyish with flowing salt and pepper hair that draped from a tie-dyed bandanna around her head was the customer. It turns out she was headed to the same music and art festival Jennifer and Yuhudi were going to attend at 8:00 p.m.

    Yuhudi has just picked up Uber customer Sarah and driving southbound on Lake Shore

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