Showing posts with label Jeffery Archer. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Great Men Knocked Down By Women: Will It Ever Come To An End?


Great men in sex scandals: Top, from left to right, Bill Clinton, John Profumo, Kobe Bryant and below, from left to right, Mike Tyson, Tiger Woods and Jeffery Archer

Great men in sex scandals: Top, from left to right, Bill Clinton, John Profumo, Kobe Bryant, and below, from left to right, Mike Tyson, Tiger Woods, and Jeffrey Archer.




Newspapers often come out with stories of great people, including politicians and celebrities, in sex scandals, turning their lives upside down. Because they weren’t strong enough to control their sexual desire or too weak to resist the charm and power of attractive ladies. 

From Biblical times, there are stories of infidelity and adultery, putting many great men in the worst positions.

One of such stories recorded in the scriptures is that of King David, a composer, the author of the book of Psalms. He couldn’t control his desire after seeing Uriah’s wife through his window, taking her bath. 

After failing to persuade Uriah to sleep with his wife, to concede his sin and pregnancy of Bathsheba, David sent Uriah to the hottest part of a battlefield to get him killed. God severely punished David for his sinful act, and the child died after birth.

Giving examples of Biblical records of great men involved in sex scandals wouldn’t be intriguing, so let’s shift to our past and present generations. 

On June 5, 1963, British Secretary of War John Profumo resigned his post after confessing that he had lied to the House of Commons about his sexual affair with Christine Keeler, an alleged prostitute. The scandal didn’t affect him alone but threatened to topple Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s government.

A couple of years ago, it was revealed that former President of the USA, Bill Clinton, was involved in an affair with a former staff of White House staff member, Monica Lewinsky. 

I watched as people argued that the story couldn’t be true. Is Clinton different from other great men women have brought to their knees? 

To make matters worse, after Clinton denied having any relationship with Monica, he later admitted to having sexual intercourse with Monica Lewinsky.

What about the boxer Mike Tyson? He was convicted and jailed for raping Desire Washington. According to the story, Tyson invited her to his hotel room. To do what behind closed doors?  Later, Mike Tyson was convicted of rape.  

Many believe that Desire lied about being raped by Tyson; unfortunately, not everyone believes that. Mike Tyson served his prison sentence but never became the Iron Mike he used to be.  

In one of his fights, after coming from prison, frustrated Tyson bit the ear of Evander Holyfield. They say the downfall of a man is not the end of his life, but at times, some events and situations can be destructive.

Some years back in Britain, the famous British novelist Jeffrey Archer won a libel suit against the Sun newspaper for an article about him sleeping with a prostitute. According to Mr. Jeffery Archer, the story was untrue, and it damaged his reputation. 

The author of ‘Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less’ was finally exposed. He admitted to having asked a friend to lie on his behalf to conceal the truth. So he did really sleep with a prostitute. 

The startling new revelation affected Jeffery Archer such that he stepped down from contesting the seat as the mayor of London. Oh, what a shame!

On September 1, 2004, the criminal sexual assault case against Kobe Bryant, the NBA star, was dropped by the prosecutors because the accuser no longer wanted to participate in the court process.   

This was after Kobe Bryant was charged with sexual assault of a 19-year-old woman in a Colorado hotel where she worked. The question is, “Why is it that the mighty keep falling from the hands of women?” Is it lust, lack of control, or temptation that is causing these problems? I can’t really unfold the mystery behind this.

One such news about men involved in sex scandals, which shocked the world, was the case of the successful golfer, Tiger Woods. 

With such a great career, leading him to all the corners of the world and winning great tournaments, the married man lost focus and hit the golf ball into the underwear of porno stars, severely damaging his reputation and career.  

I am a man, therefore I know the comfort and satisfaction at that place which belongs to a woman, but I am aware of the dangers and temptations, especially if you are a married man.

According to the scriptures, God places people in situations where He tests their faith and commitment.  Why does God test us when He knew the man would fail? 

Is man trying to get back the rib God used to create the Eve-woman, while the woman fights hard to keep it? If God really tests man, then a man should pass the trial by not falling into temptations, because He also gave man the power to resist temptation. In this case, a man shouldn’t blame God or a woman for his failure.

Another question worth bringing to the table is: Can these bitter stories serve as a lesson to other men? Time will tell, but I don’t think so. 

Men will always drift into danger since the body is weak to resist temptation; moreover, Satan is like a hungry lion, lurking around the corner, looking for its next victim to devour, but we mustn’t allow him to catch us.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

A Blue Million Books' interview with Joel Savage

Featured Author: Joel Savage




Thursday, July 18, 2013


Joel Savage, author of Overseas Chronicle-The Rome and Amsterdam Experience, and he's here today with Virtualbookworm Publishing to talk about the book and writing in general.


About the book:

The Roman Catholic priests continuously abused the young boys they had provided accommodation for, and in Amsterdam, the liberal laws on drugs have destroyed a lot of people that there are walking dead on the streets.

In Amsterdam, the police have successfully impounded hundreds of kilos of drugs that are brought into the country through the airport Schiphol, yet marijuana and other harmful drugs find their way into the coffee shops for customers. Where do those drugs come from? Who is controlling it? The government, the army, the police, or the Queen?


Interview with Joel Savage


Joel, how long have you been writing, and how did you start?

I have been writing since I was a teenager. I grew up in an environment where I witnessed the experiences of those dying in desperation, and it deepened my understanding and knowledge to start writing books inspired by true events.

What do you like best about writing? 


Writing has been my passion. It may be a hereditary thing since my father was a journalist and writer. 

What’s your least favorite thing?

I don’t have any least favorite thing, but I feel restless when a particular book I’m working on is left uncompleted.

Do you have another job outside of writing?


Yes, when I am not behind my desk, I work as a cleaner or sometimes as a forklift driver to support my family.

How did you create the plot for this book?


I was aware of the subject I wanted to write about, and since it falls in the genre of non-fiction, I made the book very interesting to read, letting the reader feel that he or she is witnessing firsthand.

Do you outline, write by the seat of your pants, or let your characters tell you what to write?


Having the story in mind, I just plan the outline, and the story continues as the book is inspired by true events.

Did you have any say in your cover art? 


I love being creative and adventurous. I, therefore, design the cover illustration of every book I have written.

What books have you read more than once or want to read again?


The Power of Positive Thinking
 by Norman Vincent Peale

What’s your favorite line from a book?


There was advice to a certain lady to refrain from thinking to prevent wrinkles from forming on her forehead.

Tell us a book you’re an evangelist for.

The Devil that Danced on the Water
 by Aminatta Forna.

What do you do to market your book?


I write little feature articles on my blog relating to my books before they are published.

Joel, tell us about your favorite scene in the book.


When I was invited by the police in Amsterdam for my documents, I went without any idea that I was going to be arrested and thrown behind bars. The police told me, “We knew that woman more than you; she takes money from foreigners under the pretext of helping them.” I couldn’t say anything.

What song would you pick to go with your book?

I don’t have any song that suits my case, but I remember that time, the African-American musician, R Kelly’s lyrics, “
I believe I can fly” supported me spiritually through faith to survive.

Who are your favorite authors?
Norman Vincent Peale, Aminatta Forna, Jeffrey Archer, and Ryszard Kapuscinski.

What are your favorite books as a child, as a teenager, and as an adult?

Books inspired by true events.

Which author would you most like to invite to dinner, and what would you fix him? 


Harrison Ford. I will first ask him what he likes best.

Do you have a routine for writing? Do you work better at night, in the afternoon, or in the morning?

I write when time is available. It can be morning, evening, or even at midnight.

Where and when do you prefer to do your writing?


At home at night.

Do you ever get writer’s block? What do you do when it happens?


At the moment, I haven’t experienced any writer’s block because I’m still working on other scripts.

What’s one of your favorite quotes?

“Whatever happens to me benefits me, because it educates me morally and spiritually.”

What three books have you read recently and would recommend?


Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less, by Jeffrey Archer; My Laugh Comes Last, by James Hadley Chase; and Cry My Beloved Country, by Alan Paton.

What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
Watch a favorite program on television.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be? Australia

If you could take a trip anywhere in the world, where would you go? 
United States of America

What are you working on now?

My new script, The Passion of Reggae and African Music.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

SILVIO BERLUSCONI THE 'PLAYBOY' HEAD OF STATE


Sylvio Berlusconi the Cassanova head of sate


Sylvio Berlusconi, the Casanova head of state


No matter how powerful and intelligent a man is, he has a weakness in something. Many are those with promising careers, rich and famous, that alcohol and drug have strayed from the right track to taste the bitter part of sad life, and many are those who have publicly disgraced themselves because of their association with other women outside wedlock as married men.


Ex-president Bill Clinton, ex-boxer Mike Tyson, Jeffrey Archer, and Tiger Woods, to mention but a few, are four major examples of men whose lives turned to darkness because of a woman. 

This form of disgrace upon married men keeps coming to the news daily, yet none of these publications serves as a lesson to keep them tarnishing their image with women's affairs. 

The latest of these publications is that of Sylvio Berlusconi, the Italian premier. The president has been accused of having sex with underage girls, providing free flats to fourteen of his favorite girls, and spending large sums of money on girls at his sex-organized parties named 'Bunga-Bunga-Sexroom at his villa. 

An investigation has also revealed that Berlusconi paid for and had sex with a 17-year-old girl. This is a young girl who could be a daughter of Berlusconi.

Further investigation has revealed that in the past 8 months, Berlusconi organized 45 sex parties. 

Many Italian politicians think Berlusconi does not have to be a prime minister, but what they have forgotten is that the Business tycoon owns all the major television stations in the country, which has provided work for thousands of Italians, in this case many like him, and they do not care about what he does in his private life. He has money and power, and that's what rules his life.

As a matter of fact, this sex scandal can be used as a 'crime' against Berlusconi by politicians and other public heads who do not like him and therefore want to remove him from power, but the common Italians do not care much about this. 

IfBerlusconi is successfully removed from power today, the same man would be elected again tomorrow.

Just like the mafia organization, they have captured many of its brains behind, but the organization still exists, causing havoc and crime in Italy and around the world. 

Berlusconi might be a philanderer, but his charisma has captured the heart of the people to the extent that he can't be defeated.