Murder the Whistleblower

Murder the Whistleblower

by Donald Smith
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 03/11/2023

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Murder the Whistleblower is a deep-dive into the American government. This true crime story details an attempt to murder the author by his fiancée, her lawyer, and corrupt government agents. Just how far will those in positions of power go to silence those with knowledge of their illegal deeds?


About the Author


Donald Smith was born into a large family in central Kentucky. He suffered incredible loss as a child. From his beloved sister dying from leukemia to a fire that consumed his family’s home and everything they owned, Donald is no stranger to grief. The pain he dealt with from an early age instilled a sense of perseverance in him. After leaving home, Donald’s dream of having a family of his own became a reality, with two wonderful children and a God-sent grandson.

Donald is self-taught in many areas. He worked up to ninety hours per week in multiple jobs. He developed multiple technologies including plastic remediation, electrical and energy technology, tire and rubber remediation technology, potable/pure water technologies and earth-saving green energies.

Donald is the recipient of numerous national and international awards, including the coveted Million Dollar Round Table Silver Record Award in insurance, Congressional National Leadership Award, Life Member of Global Directory of Who’s Who in business, and more.

While Donald has been plagued by illnesses—including spinal disease, heart failure, coronary disease, and cancer—he hasn’t let this stop him from his quest for knowledge and authorship of volumes of true crime and injustice books.

ISBN:
9781662942440
9781662942440
Category:
Espionage & secret services
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
03-11-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Gatekeeper Press
Donald Smith

Donald Smith is an accomplished storyteller in a variety of media from fiction to digital, live stage and spoken word. He has produced, adapted or directed over 100 plays, and published a series of novels on turning points in Scottish history. He has also written a series of non-fiction books on Scottish culture including Storytelling Scotland (2001). He is a lead author in the series Journeys and Evocations, celebrating local storytelling traditions across Britain and Ireland. He is a founding member of the Scottish Storytelling Forum, Edinburgh's Guid Crack Club and is currently Chief Executive of TRACS (Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland) which brings together Scotland’s traditional arts, as well Director of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival.

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