Showing posts with label Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2020

VIRUS MANIA, THE COVID-19 SCAM

Not everyone is interested in virus fake news, therefore, the truth about the coronavirus is necessary.

Not everyone is interested in virus fake news, therefore, the truth about the coronavirus is necessary.


To politicians, health institutions, and many rich people that money tells them what to do even if it's evil, telling lies and deceiving the people continually about diseases or pandemics, is probably good for business or the best way to run a successful government. However, there are others too only interested in the truth.


Since 2016, we (scientist Johan van Dongen, writer Joel Savage, and Dr. Wolff Geisler) launched the genuine health blog, "Secrets Of Aids And Ebola Facts Journal," we have received hundreds of messages of admiration and encouragement for taking such a bold step in coming out with such a rare health blog.  https://bit.ly/3m3DKo5


Some have requested to join us but since we don't trust people so easily, we often turn down their request. Today, I am featuring the book of Torsten Engelbrecht, an award-winning investigative journalist in Hamburg, Germany, who appears to be one of the hundreds of writers who are interested in our blog "Secrets Of Aids And Ebola Facts Journal."


The book, "Virus Mania," is co-authored by the renowned expert Claus Köhnlein, MD, who was a member of Thabo Mbeki's Aids panel founded in 2000. The book reveals:


If one follows public pronouncements, the world is repeatedly afflicted with new terrible virus diseases. As the latest horror variant, the so-called coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 dominated the headlines. The population is also terrified by reports of measles, swine flu, SARS, BSE, AIDS or polio. 


However, The authors of Virus Mania, journalist Torsten Engelbrecht and doctor of internal medicine Claus Köhnlein, MD, shows that this fanning of fear is totally unfounded and that virus mayhem ignores very basic scientific facts: the existence, the pathogenicity, and the deadly effects of these agents have never been proven. 


The book "Virus Mania" will also outline how modern medicine has pushed direct virus-proof methods aside and uses dubious indirect tools to "prove" the existence of viruses such as antibody tests and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).



The alleged contagious viruses may be, in fact, also be seen as particles produced by the cells themselves as a consequence of certain stress factors such as drugs. 


These particles are then identified by antibody and PCR tests and interpreted as epidemic-causing viruses by doctors who have been inoculated for over 100 years by the theory that microbes are deadly and only modern medications and vaccines will protect us from virus pandemics.



The central aim of this book is to steer the discussion back to real scientific debate and put medicine back on the path of an impartial analysis of the facts. 


It will put medical experiments, clinical trials, statistics, and government policies under the microscope, revealing that the people charged with protecting our health and safety have deviated from this path. 


Along the way, Engelbrecht and Köhnlein will analyze all possible causes of illness such as pharmaceuticals, lifestyle drugs, pesticides, heavy metals, pollution, stress, and processed (and sometimes genetically modified) foods. 


All of these can heavily damage the body of humans and animals and even kill them. And precisely these factors typically prevail where the victims of alleged viruses live and work. 


To substantiate these claims, the authors cite dozens of highly renowned scientists, among them the Nobel laureates Kary Mullis, Barbara McClintock, Walter Gilbert, Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, and microbiologist and Pulitzer Prize winner René Dubos. 


The book presents approximately 1,100 pertinent scientific references, the majority of which have been published recently.



The topic of this book is of pivotal significance. The pharmaceutical companies and top scientists rake in enormous sums of money by attacking germs and the media boosts its audience ratings and circulations with sensationalized reporting (the coverage of the New York Times and Der Spiegel are specifically analyzed). 


Individuals pay the highest price of all, without getting what they deserve and need most to maintain health: enlightenment about the real causes and true necessities for prevention and cure of their illnesses. 


"The first step is to give up the illusion that the primary purpose of modern medical research is to improve people's health most effectively and efficiently," advises John Abramson of Harvard Medical School. "The primary purpose of commercially-funded clinical research is to maximize the financial return on investment, not health."

Virus Mania will inform you on how such an environment took root - and how to empower yourself for a healthy life.


About the Author

Torsten Engelbrecht works as a journalist in Hamburg. In 2009 he received the Alternative Media Award for his article "The Amalgam Controversy." 


He was trained at the renowned magazine for professional journalists Message and was a permanent editor at the Financial Times Deutschland, among others. 


As a freelance journalist, he has written articles for publications such as OffGuardian, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Rubikon, Freitag, Geo Saison, Greenpeace Magazin, and The Ecologist. 


In 2010 his book "Die Zukunft der Krebsmedizin" (The Future of Cancer Medicine) has been published, with Claus Köhnlein, MD, and two other doctors as co-authors. 


https://www.amazon.com/-/de/Torsten-Engelbrecht-ebook/dp/B08FMQ7Y85/ref=sr_1_1

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Did Uncle Tom’s Cabin Book Help The Abolition Of Slavery In America?

Once born black, you have an extra mountain to climb among races

Once born black, you have an extra mountain to climb among races


During the days of slavery in the United States of America, when the Negro slaves were traded as if they were animals, Harriet Beecher Stowe, whether touched by the plight of the oppressed slaves or wants to make money, decides to write a book about it.


We need to find out first who was Harriet Beecher Stowe? She was born as a vicar's daughter in a parsonage in Connecticut on July 15, 1811. In the book that I read about her, she was described as a physically weak woman, who had already written remarkable essays at the age of ten.


Following every detail of what is happening in the time of slavery, she recorded its findings in an extremely emotionally fascinating and deeply human story, which later became a book many want to read across the world.


At first, the story was placed in excerpts and appeared in a progressive magazine, called the 'The National Era, and in 1852 it appeared in book form. However, not everyone was happy with Harriet Beecher Stowe's book.

 

In America itself, the issue of slavery was even the start of a war between supporters in the South, ‘the Confederation,’ and opponents in the North, 'the United States,' while the book itself became a center of controversy.


In the first year, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' became the title of Stowe's book and it appeared in no less than 120 prints in the English, in the United States of America. 


In England, it became an equally overwhelming success, enabling a hesitant initial print run of 7,000 copies, followed by no fewer than 40 prints. Afterward, the book was translated into about 20 languages all over the world. 


Uncle Tom's Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, at the age of 40,  became the most read book of the nineteenth century. Eleven years after the publication, slavery was abolished.


However, after the abolition of slavery, the burden of African-Americans became heavier and the scourging whips were changed to scorpions, while the fight for human rights still going on. 


In my opinion, the success of Harriet Beecher Stowe's book, Uncle Tom's Cabin actually humiliated and promoted racism against black people, throughout the United States of America and other countries, if one takes into consideration the number of languages this book was translated into.


I have a copy of the book myself, translated into Dutch. In Europe, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Luxemburg, speak Dutch. 


Among the mentioned European countries, Holland, Germany, and Belgium were the countries that committed the most serious crimes against humanity, ranging from, colonization, Apartheid, to the deliberate spread and infection of diseases in African countries. 


It's a shame that decades after the abolition of slavery, the murder of a common man called George Floyd, by the police, has changed the United States of America, enabling a transformation that African-Americans haven't dreamt about in decades, despite the country having its first black president, Barack Obama.


Monday, August 08, 2016

WHY WE LAUNCHED A NEW BLOG NAMED SECRETS OF AIDS AND EBOLA


Dutch scientist and micro-surgeon, Johan Van Dongen and Belgium freelance journalist and author, Joel Savage

Dutch scientist and microsurgeon, Johan Van Dongen, and Belgian freelance journalist and author, Joel Savage


One summer holiday, together with Professor Johan Van Dongen, we decided to create this blog to bring to the awareness of many people, including Europeans, Americans, and Africans, who have no idea that the two connected diseases (Aids and Ebola) were medical crimes used as bio-weapons by America to depopulate Africa.

On this website or blog, you'll get the right information about every hidden fact about Aids, Ebola, Lassa Fever, and other diseases that politicians and the mainstream media have hidden from the common man on the street. 


On this blog, you'll discover the true origins of Aids and Ebola to consider yourself as one living in an unpredictable, dangerous world and know about the role of the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, The Rockefeller Foundation, Bill Gates, etc, played or participated in depopulation programs.


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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Perfect Storm Of Financial Collapse And WWIII


By Greg Hunter On February 24, 2016, In Political Analysis: USAWatchdog.com


By Greg Hunter On February 24, 2016, In Political Analysis: USAWatchdog.com


Journalist and book author Michael Snyder says the collapse is not an event, but a “process.” Snyder explains, “I believe it is already in the process of coming apart. . . . One-fifth of the global stock market value is already gone.  


That means we only have four-fifths left.  At one point this month, $16.5 trillion had been wiped out from global stock markets since mid-2015.  So, this started last year.

That means we only have four-fifths left.  At one point this month, $16.5 trillion had been wiped out from global stock markets since mid-2015.  So, this started last year.

We saw oil collapse.  We’ve seen junk bonds collapse.  We’ve seen commodity prices collapse.  The $16.5 trillion I just mentioned is just for stocks, and when you add up the other losses, that’s trillions of dollars more wealth that has been wiped out all over the world.  

What we have seen already has been extraordinary, but we are still in the process.  People want to think of it as an event or a single day or a month, but this is a process.”

Snyder also contends, “The Baltic Dry Index dropped below 300 for the first time. We did not even see that during the 2008 Great Recession and financial crisis.  I didn’t know the Baltic Dry Index could go that low.  

We are seeing exports decline dramatically in South Korea.  New numbers for Japan came out. Their exports were down 12% year over year.  Exports in China have been falling month after month, after month.  

The U.S. exports were down 7% for the last monthly figure we had.  India’s exports are down.  This is happening all over the world. Real economic activity is grinding to a halt.”

Snyder says the problems with some global banks are far worse than in 2008. Snyder says, “The collapse of Deutsche Bank would be a far bigger event than the collapse of Lehman Brothers was back in 2008.  

If you are looking for another Lehman Brothers moment with their derivatives exposure . . . and now the biggest bank, in the biggest and most important economy in Europe, is in the process of coming apart.”

On war, Snyder says to keep your eyes on the Middle East and Syria. Snyder explains, “Saudi Arabia and Turkey have to give up and cut their losses, or they have to go in and do the job themselves.  

The Sunni militants, including ISIS, are not getting the job done.  Turkey and Saudi Arabia are seriously considering a ground invasion of Syria.  Are the Russians and Hezbollah, and Iran going to stand aside and let them do it?  I say almost certainly not and, in fact, could very easily erupt into WWIII.”

Either way, Snyder thinks we get “global financial collapse” and “World War III,” but does not know which one comes first. Snyder says, “We already have the global economy grinding to a halt, but if we get WWIII, that just accelerates things greatly.  

It’s the chicken or the egg, whichever comes first, but without a doubt, we are moving into a time described as a perfect storm.”

On precious metals, Snyder says, “I think silver will absolutely skyrocket in the years ahead. We like gold, but absolutely love silver.”

Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with Michael Snyder, creator of TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

BOOK: AIDS DOESN'T DISCRIMINATE, SO WHY DO WE?


Taking care of aids patient, a book by Joel Savage

Taking care of aids patients, a book by Joel Savage


According to a report published by the New York Times, HIV/AIDS patients are committing suicide at a far higher rate than the general population, and at a higher rate even than among people with other fatal diseases, according to a new study of patients in New York City. 

Too often, HIV/AIDS victims become targets of hate, rejection, and discrimination in society, and sometimes face rejection by family and friends. Unfortunately, the discrimination and stigma they suffer are extended to those who take care of them.

‘AIDS doesn’t discriminate, so why do we?’ is Joel’s sixth book, coming out in June from his publisher, Virtual Book Worm, in the United States of America. 

The book, which is dedicated to HIV/AIDS victims worldwide, eliminates the fears of caring for such patients and brings the human side to the forefront. Close the door against Aids, not the victim.

The book is available at https://www.amazon.com/author/joelsavage-1957. 

Thursday, September 08, 2011

BOOK: WILLIAM AND HARRY BY KATIE NICOLL


Katie Nicoll


Katie Nicoll



William and Harry, the children of the wayward Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, were very young when their mother met her untimely death in an accident in France.


Like other children who lost their loved ones tragically, they were emotionally affected. Since the death of Diana, William and Harry have been mystical figures constantly in the media.

While their mother wept in silence, Prince Charles was having an affair with her rival Camilla. Diana thought leaving behind all the royal blues could make her happy. Unfortunately, things went wrong.

On the shelves now is the story of William and Harry. A book written by Katie Nicoll. The gripping book reveals it all, about how the boys have made it through to be strongly united.       

Saturday, August 20, 2011

AMY WINEHOUSE'S STORY: BOOK ON HER LIFE & DEATH PUBLISHED

Amy Winehouse


Amy Winehouse



Amy Winehouse was a good musician, despite all the obstacles she faced in her life, like other people. Amy was found dead in her north London home on July 23, 2011. 

As an indisputable musical icon and controversial celebrity figure, it is worth noting that Amy's biography must be published for her numerous fans worldwide to read.


Amy Winehouse’s unique blend of jazz, pop, and soul singing and songwriting made her unique. She got a host of awards in her career, including two prestigious Ivor Novello and five Grammys, as well as an army of committed fans who adore her rich voice and painfully honest lyrics.

Meanwhile, wild stories about her turbulent and hedonistic personal life have kept Amy in the headlines. She is a daily fixture in the tabloids and a fascination with celebrity magazines, yet she also holds the respect of many serious musicians.

This remarkable biography traces the life of the tattooed wonder from her childhood pranks in north London through her days at the Sylvia Young Theatre School and her time spent working with pop impresario Simon Fuller, up to the talented and rebellious Amy Winehouse of today.

The book is now available throughout Europe and the United States of America.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

CAMARA LAYE's THE RADIANCE OF THE KING - Le Regard du Roi

Camara Laye


Camara Laye


"The Radiance of the King" is one of Guinean-born Camara Laye's symbolic novels. A white man called Clarence has just arrived in Africa, but has already lost all his money at gambling. 


As a result, he has been thrown out of his hotel; he finds refuge in an African Inn.

Clarence goes out to find the African king of the country to enter his service. The king arrives on one of the rare occasions when he does appear in public, but Clarence cannot get more than a glimpse of him. 

He is joined by an impudent beggar and subsequently by a pair of boys, Nagoa and Noaga, who are full of bounce.

The king leaves for his palace, and the beggar follows him to see if Clarence can gain access to him. 

He comes back to tell the white man that there is no place for him and advises him to go south, where the two boys were also going. The innkeeper insisted that Clarence should part with his jacket to pay his debt.

This is a very interesting book that once someone starts reading, they may not like to put down until the reading is over. Camara Laye's style of writing and interesting books made him one of the best African writers. 

Some of his books are currently used as literature books in many countries in Africa, and somehave been have been translated into other languages.

The Radiance of the King is available at Amazon..

http://www.amazon.com/Radiance-King-Review-Books-Classics/dp/1590174550/

Friday, August 06, 2010

RYSZARD KAPUSCINSKI's SHADOW OF THE SUN (My African Life)


Ryszard Kapuscinski the Polish writer and journalist


Ryszard Kapuscinski, the Polish writer and journalist



As a foreign correspondent for PAP, the Polish News Agency, until 1981, Africa was like a second home to Ryszard Kapuscinski. 


He was an eyewitness to revolutions, coups, and civil wars in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Experience is the best teacher, they say. His life experience in Africa has given him one of the finest books ever written by a white journalist.

The shadow of the Sun (My African Life) covers Kapuscinski's experience in Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, etc, making the book brilliant and interesting for anyone interested in great humanitarian writing. 

The book was actually published first in Polish before translation. He writes, "I lived in Africa for several years. I first went there in 1957. Then over the next forty years, I returned whenever the opportunity arose."

"I travelled extensively, avoiding official routes, palaces, important personages, and high-level politics. Instead, I opted to hitch rides on passing trucks, wander with nomads through the desert, and be the guest of peasants of the tropical savannah. Their life is endless toil, a torment they endure with astonishing patience and good humour."

On his visit to Accra-Ghana, Kapuscinski writes, "The street is a road delineated on both sides by an open sewer. There are no sidewalks. Cars mingle with crowds. Everything moves in concert: pedestrians, automobiles, bicycles, cars, cows, and goats. 

On the other side of the sewer, along with the entire length of the street, domestic scenes unfold. Women pounding manioc, baking taro bulbs over the coals, cooking dishes of one sort or another, hawking chewing gum, crackers, and aspirin, and washing and drying laundry."

The description of activities in Accra by Kapuscinski is actually Europe's image of Africa. More is hunger, disease, and skeletal children. However, he failed to ask or write the reason Ghana or Africa in general has been in such an appalling state for ages. 

Before the colonial masters scrambled over Africa, I might say Ghana was under development. Then, many years after European occupation, they left the countries they had occupied after independence, leaving the countries in the same way.

In this case, why did they go to Africa at all? Is it right or wrong when one says they were only interested in the continent's rich mineral resources? To loot but nothing else. They looted the continent to build Europe, and they left the countries in a deplorable state. 

Kapuscinski should have known better as a journalist. Was he expecting Ghana to be like a modern European country when, for a very long time, the country has suffered from the criminal activities of colonial rule?

The British and the Dutch were both in Ghana before the country attained its independence in 1957. The Ghanaians also moved in concert with cars, bicycles, cows, and goats. 

Even though Kapuscinski's book is an interesting book about Africa, he should have commented deeply on the mistakes and crimes the Europeans committed in Africa during the colonial era.

The Shadow Of The Sun is available at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Sun-Ryszard-Kapuscinski/dp/0679779078/

Monday, May 11, 2009

THE BITE OF THE MANGO - Mariatu Kamara's Book


Mariatu Kamara, author of 'The Bite Of The Mango'


Mariatu Kamara, author of 'The Bite Of The Mango'



Interviewed by Jim Clancy, CNN's Inside Africa, the Sierra Leonean-born victim of war and author of the book '' The Bite of the Mango,'' Mariatu Kamara, told her horrific ordeal during the ten-year-long brutal war that maimed thousands of civilians in her country.


Mariatu narrates her story. At 12, fleeing from the activities of the rebels, she finds herself in another village. She felt hungry and decided to go to her village to get some food to eat. On the way, she was captured by the rebels, and they amputated both of her wrists. 

For what reason? So that there wouldn't be any hands to vote for the government. But they were wrong ''I still have hands to do whatever I want to do said the courageous woman.

Asked by Jim Clancy why she named her book ''The bite of the mango,'' she explained that after her wrists were cut off, a man came to her aid and offered her a mango to eat. But she felt like a child being fed. Despite the pains and blood gushing out from her wounds, Mariatu held the mango to eat it herself.

At her book launch in the United States of America, the courageous war victim was awarded the ''Voices of Courage Award." She happily interacted and answered questions of people who wanted to know her story and spoke of the meaning of the award to her. 

Her message is ''Never give up in life, no matter the situation. She went on further to say that victims of war and other calamities to keep on pushing until success is achieved.

Mariatu is not only a courageous but strong woman who has brought to the awareness of the world the suffering of war victims globally.

Book available at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Bite-Mango-Mariatu-Kamara/dp/1554511585/

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

AN AFRICAN IN ANTWERP, A resident's story


The tale of an African in Belgium


The tale of an African in Belgium


"I want the Belgian authorities to know that the media have failed to address the crime that is perpetrated on foreigners. I will publish it," -Joel Savage.


The Belgium-based African journalist Joel Savage has published a pocket-sized book, An African in Antwerp. It’s his true life experience and a personal encounter about how he lives in a city where one in three adults is known to vote for the Extreme Right Party. 


It is also in Antwerp where Ouleymatou, the African nanny, was gunned down with the toddler under her care in broad daylight in a racist attack by Hans Van Themsche in May 2006. Joel Savage’s pocketbook is handy, small, and easy to read. An hour of good reading.


An African in Antwerp explains in detail how immigrants are systematically abused and blackmailed by landlords, employers, and even friends. We’re under constant threat, and the Police do very little to help. 


It reminds me of the number of mixed-race couples I have known where African men are under constant pressure… “don’t do this or I will call the Police,” And in Europe.
 

The police come, every time they’re called, because if something really happens, they never want to be accused of negligence. And in any encounter with the police, the first thing they ask for is your Identification documents.


While Africans demand treatment with dignity in Europe, the same is still tricky in Africa. And honestly, a collective good treatment in foreign lands will remain a tricky issue as long as human rights issues are not dealt with decisively in Africa. 

In my opinion, the continued racism in Europe, America, and Australia has direct roots in Africa, and the day five nations like Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, and Congo will raise the dignity of their citizens to be at par with an acceptable international level, the world will be forced to respect Africa.


So in Joel’s book, it's very interesting to read how honesty and hard work have helped him thrive in a society that offers little to its black population. Belgium is a country traumatized by the loss of its colonial power in Congo. 


It was a painful divorce that the tiny European kingdom was not able to cope with. They like their selective memories of their past with the Congo, how they brought civilization to Africa. But not how King Leopold III annexed a country as big as the whole of Western Europe and one of the richest in the world, to his personal wealth portfolio.


The tyranny, killing, and raping of African women is not part of that good old past. Last year, the Belgian award-winning film producer Georges Kamanayo, himself a product of a Belgian colonial man in Africa, exclaimed that his picture and many other mixed children like him are missing in the beautiful family album.
 

The family album that Belgium so proudly presents everywhere is of a happy family. This year, the country is preparing to remember the World Expo held in Brussels in 1958. But man, this is 2008, and Africa has long gained independence. Joel Savage’s book is available in African shops in Belgium.


The updated book is now published in America as 'Little Boygium-Wonderful experience.' 

https://www.amazon.com/Little-Boygium-Experience-Joel-Savage-ebook/dp/B013SJ7DCW?

Friday, December 03, 2004

JOSEPH HILL OF CULTURE STORMS BELGIUM


Joseph Hill, lead singer of the group called 'Culture'


Joseph Hill, lead singer of the group called 'Culture'




The group Culture, with lead singer Joseph Hill doesn't need to convince reggae fans worldwide, the show they can put up when it comes to performing live. 


In the past thirty years, Joseph Hill's tunes against oppression, corruption, slavery, discrimination, racism, poverty, injustice, and war have won him an ovation, recognition, and respect in the field of reggae globally.

On July 25th, 2004, in Gent, the artists' program reads that the group culture plays from 11pm till 1am. Before 10.30pm, the crowd had swelled up at both sides of the river banks, waiting to see Joseph Hill, "the humble African to cast one stone for world peace." 

At 11 pm, the Culture group wasn't on stage yet. The crowd became a bit nervous.

The message has already been that the bus the group was traveling with from Germany to Belgium had a mechanical problem on the way, which actually caused the delay. At 11.30pm, the stage is already set. 

From nowhere emerged Joseph Hill in military boots, ready for action. With happiness and joy, the crowd gave him a thunderous welcome. Joseph Hill backed by Albert Walker and Telford Nelson, didn't delay at all to give the people what they wanted, taking most of the songs from the "LIVITY LIVE CULTURE 98" album.

Tunes like "Love shines bright", "Mount Zion", "See dem a come", "Jah Rastafari", "Iron sharpeneth iron", and hosts of sweet melodious tunes that made the group what they are today. He was awesomely sizzling on stage and had fans screaming for more. 

There weren't enough places for the fans to dance, yet the music couldn't stop them from dancing their hearts out. After about an hour of continuous play, Joseph asked the crowd, "Anyone who wants peace should raise their hand."

Almost everyone responded positively. "I'm going to play 'World Peace". He said. The title track of his new album was released in 2003. A song Joseph is telling the world in a strong message that "We can't take another war, we want world peace." 

There was shouting and yelling, which created a pleasant atmosphere of happiness for everyone. Joseph Hill retired an hour and a half after an amazing, breathtaking performance.

But unbelievably, the possessed crowd wouldn't allow him to leave the stage. They yelled for more music. Joseph Hill would always do his best to entertain his fans. 

He took to the stage again and played three additional tunes. It was a natural instinctive feel when Joseph Hill thanked the fans for inspiring him to give them what they wanted.

https://www.amazon.com/Passion-Reggae-African-Music-ebook/dp/B013L9A1JQ?