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Why is the World So Dangerous
A New Booklet by Herb Meyer AVAILABLE NOW!
"I loved it! I agree with every word."
- Mona Charen, Syndicated Columnist, Host of Need to Know
The original version of Why is the World So Dangerous helped change the course of history:
“As a friend of Herb, I have long wanted his full story to be told to the public, only to be told by Herb that classification and clearance requirements would prevent him from telling it himself. To Mr. Meyer’s great surprise, however, one of the key intelligence documents revealing his historic (and that is not too strong a word for it) contribution to victory in the Cold War has been declassified, and historian Paul Kengor has told the world. In a fascinating article, Prof. Kengor lays out the story of how one man’s brilliance changed the world.
‘From 1981 to 1985, Meyer was special assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence, Bill Casey, and vice chairman of the CIA’s National Intelligence Council. In the fall of 1983, he crafted a classified memo titled, Why Is the World So Dangerous? The memo has eluded historians, which is a shame. It ought to rank among the most remarkable documents of the Cold War.’”
Thomas Lifson
Editor and Publisher, The American Thinker
So will this new version:
“You cannot win by playing defense. When you play defense, the best you can hope for is to keep a bad situation from getting too much worse…We’ve gone from a culture that values hard thinking, to a culture that tolerates soft thinking….Soft thinking has had a crippling effect on our politics and on our foreign policies…we’re doing things that cannot possibly work…. The US has gone from being the world’s leader, to being just another big country….and the alternative to American power isn’t shared responsibility. It’s global chaos.”
From Steven Hayward at Powerline:
"Meyer’s most significant point is the unity of our foreign and domestic situations. Normally we divide foreign affairs and domestic affairs into separate domains with little or no relation to one another, but Meyer understands their vital connection, which he simply calls 'soft thinking.' He’s suggesting there’s a reciprocal relationship between soft thinking at home and soft thinking abroad." (Read full article here)
Fox News Interview:
Click here to listen to Fox News Anchor Bill Hemmer’s Interview with Herb Meyer.
Read the Original:
Click here to read the original version of Why is the World So Dangerous.
Order the BOOKLET from Amazon.com
Order the eBOOK version
Order 25 BOOKLETS or more (50% discount)
For orders of more than 100 copies, please contact Storm King Press at:
Tel: 360-378-3910
Why is the World So Dangerous
A New Booklet by Herb Meyer AVAILABLE NOW!
"I loved it! I agree with every word."
- Mona Charen, Syndicated Columnist, Host of Need to Know
The original version of Why is the World So Dangerous helped change the course of history:
“As a friend of Herb, I have long wanted his full story to be told to the public, only to be told by Herb that classification and clearance requirements would prevent him from telling it himself. To Mr. Meyer’s great surprise, however, one of the key intelligence documents revealing his historic (and that is not too strong a word for it) contribution to victory in the Cold War has been declassified, and historian Paul Kengor has told the world. In a fascinating article, Prof. Kengor lays out the story of how one man’s brilliance changed the world.
‘From 1981 to 1985, Meyer was special assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence, Bill Casey, and vice chairman of the CIA’s National Intelligence Council. In the fall of 1983, he crafted a classified memo titled, Why Is the World So Dangerous? The memo has eluded historians, which is a shame. It ought to rank among the most remarkable documents of the Cold War.’”
Thomas Lifson
Editor and Publisher, The American Thinker
So will this new version:
“You cannot win by playing defense. When you play defense, the best you can hope for is to keep a bad situation from getting too much worse…We’ve gone from a culture that values hard thinking, to a culture that tolerates soft thinking….Soft thinking has had a crippling effect on our politics and on our foreign policies…we’re doing things that cannot possibly work…. The US has gone from being the world’s leader, to being just another big country….and the alternative to American power isn’t shared responsibility. It’s global chaos.”
From Steven Hayward at Powerline:
"Meyer’s most significant point is the unity of our foreign and domestic situations. Normally we divide foreign affairs and domestic affairs into separate domains with little or no relation to one another, but Meyer understands their vital connection, which he simply calls 'soft thinking.' He’s suggesting there’s a reciprocal relationship between soft thinking at home and soft thinking abroad." (Read full article here)
Fox News Interview:
Click here to listen to Fox News Anchor Bill Hemmer’s Interview with Herb Meyer.
Read the Original:
Click here to read the original version of Why is the World So Dangerous.
Order the BOOKLET from Amazon.com
Order the eBOOK version
Order 25 BOOKLETS or more (50% discount)
For orders of more than 100 copies, please contact Storm King Press at:
Tel: 360-378-3910
Why is the World
So Dangerous
A New Booklet by Herb Meyer AVAILABLE NOW!
"I loved it! I agree with every word."
- Mona Charen, Syndicated Columnist, Host of Need to Know
The original version of Why is the World So Dangerous helped change the course of history:
“As a friend of Herb, I have long wanted his full story to be told to the public, only to be told by Herb that classification and clearance requirements would prevent him from telling it himself. To Mr. Meyer’s great surprise, however, one of the key intelligence documents revealing his historic (and that is not too strong a word for it) contribution to victory in the Cold War has been declassified, and historian Paul Kengor has told the world. In a fascinating article, Prof. Kengor lays out the story of how one man’s brilliance changed the world.
‘From 1981 to 1985, Meyer was special assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence, Bill Casey, and vice chairman of the CIA’s National Intelligence Council. In the fall of 1983, he crafted a classified memo titled, Why Is the World So Dangerous? The memo has eluded historians, which is a shame. It ought to rank among the most remarkable documents of the Cold War.’”
Thomas Lifson
Editor and Publisher, The American Thinker
So will this new version:
“You cannot win by playing defense. When you play defense, the best you can hope for is to keep a bad situation from getting too much worse…We’ve gone from a culture that values hard thinking, to a culture that tolerates soft thinking….Soft thinking has had a crippling effect on our politics and on our foreign policies…we’re doing things that cannot possibly work…. The US has gone from being the world’s leader, to being just another big country….and the alternative to American power isn’t shared responsibility. It’s global chaos.”
From Steven Hayward at Powerline:
"Meyer’s most significant point is the unity of our foreign and domestic situations. Normally we divide foreign affairs and domestic affairs into separate domains with little or no relation to one another, but Meyer understands their vital connection, which he simply calls 'soft thinking.' He’s suggesting there’s a reciprocal relationship between soft thinking at home and soft thinking abroad." (Read full article here)
Fox News Interview:
Click here to listen to Fox News Anchor Bill Hemmer’s Interview with Herb Meyer.
Read the Original:
Click here to read the original version of Why is the World So Dangerous.
Order the BOOKLET from Amazon.com
Order the eBOOK version
Order 25 BOOKLETS or more (50% discount)
For orders of more than 100 copies, please contact Storm King Press at:
Tel: 360-378-3910
Why is the World
So Dangerous
A New Booklet by
Herb Meyer
AVAILABLE NOW!
"I loved it! I agree with every word."
- Mona Charen, Syndicated Columnist, Host of Need to Know
The original version of Why is the World So Dangerous helped change the course of history:
“As a friend of Herb, I have long wanted his full story to be told to the public, only to be told by Herb that classification and clearance requirements would prevent him from telling it himself. To Mr. Meyer’s great surprise, however, one of the key intelligence documents revealing his historic (and that is not too strong a word for it) contribution to victory in the Cold War has been declassified, and historian Paul Kengor has told the world. In a fascinating article, Prof. Kengor lays out the story of how one man’s brilliance changed the world.
‘From 1981 to 1985, Meyer was special assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence, Bill Casey, and vice chairman of the CIA’s National Intelligence Council. In the fall of 1983, he crafted a classified memo titled, Why Is the World So Dangerous? The memo has eluded historians, which is a shame. It ought to rank among the most remarkable documents of the Cold War.’”
Thomas Lifson
Editor and Publisher, The American Thinker
So will this new version:
“You cannot win by playing defense. When you play defense, the best you can hope for is to keep a bad situation from getting too much worse…We’ve gone from a culture that values hard thinking, to a culture that tolerates soft thinking….Soft thinking has had a crippling effect on our politics and on our foreign policies…we’re doing things that cannot possibly work…. The US has gone from being the world’s leader, to being just another big country….and the alternative to American power isn’t shared responsibility. It’s global chaos.”
From Steven Hayward at Powerline:
"Meyer’s most significant point is the unity of our foreign and domestic situations. Normally we divide foreign affairs and domestic affairs into separate domains with little or no relation to one another, but Meyer understands their vital connection, which he simply calls 'soft thinking.' He’s suggesting there’s a reciprocal relationship between soft thinking at home and soft thinking abroad." (Read full article here)
Fox News Interview:
Click here to listen to Fox News Anchor Bill Hemmer’s Interview with Herb Meyer.
Read the Original:
Click here to read the original version of Why is the World So Dangerous.