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The Rise of Aztlan! [Kindle Edition]

David Bergsland
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With the new Hispanic majorities in the southwestern United States has come a dark side growing into a movement with power.
There have been increasing calls for a nation called Aztlan to break away. The concept of reoccupation is not new. The term was used in an official study done by the Mexican Government’s National Council on Population (Conapo). The study also indicates that the Mexican government has embraced the concept of “demographic warfare,” a re-conquering of the southwestern United States through unchecked illegal immigration and by exporting its “surplus poverty” to regain control. Mexican novelist Elena Poniatowska was quoted in Mexico’s EWE news service as having said, “Mexico is at the moment recovering territories it lost in the past to the United States … The common people - the poor, the dirty, the lice ridden, the cockroaches are advancing on the United States, a country that needs to speak Spanish because it has 33.5 million Hispanics who are imposing their culture.”
Mexican columnist Carlos Loret de Mola explained Mexico’s “demographic warfare” strategy in Mexico’s newspaper, the Excelsior, over 20 years ago in the article, “The Great Invasion: Mexico Recovers on its Own”:
“A peaceful mass of people ... carries out slowly and patiently an unstoppable invasion, the most important in human history.”
Loret describes a migrant invasion that continues and that will return the southwestern states to the jurisdiction of Mexico, “... without the firing of a single shot, nor requiring the least diplomatic action, by means of a steady, spontaneous, and uninterrupted occupation.”
By Linda Bentley -- Sonoran News -- April 3, 2003
The United States government seemingly has no clue until an explosive early Cinco de Mayo morning when all mountain passes between east and west, south of Colorado, are blocked. New Mexico, Arizona, and California are invaded and this new nation is created overnight. This new nation is officially recognized around the world within days. Ambassadors flock to Santa Fe. A weak widower President controlled by a corrupt sexy Secretary of State immobilizes our military by executive order accepting Aztlan’s new position on the world stage.

Rachael Jackson was a legendary CIA assassin. But she retired years ago — becoming a pastor. With her husband, they have a small private company for covert problem solving called Black Sail. Their band of heroes include a Navajo warrior/hacker, a black NASCAR driver/wrench & gunsmith, and a daughter, Deborah, recovering from a Pakistani bullet in a covert spec op for the CIA gone south.

A seasoned warrior shows up with chilling news from the battle for Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque. The invaders have the latest in Chinese weaponry plus thousands of American hostages. Sparks fly between him and Deborah—shocking both of them to their core.

Black Sail is outside the system because they cannot deal with either the lies within the intelligence community or the willingness to substitute political dogma for reality by our government. Black Sail can do what the government is unable to do within their bureaucratic standstill.

This is a book in the tradition of David Baldacci’s Camel Club with an attitude inspired by Clive Cussler and W.E.B Griffin’s Presidential Agent. The story is aimed at readers of these three plus readers of Dale Brown, Vince Flynn, Thor, Bell, de Brul, et al. This is political speculative fiction with a believable story and twisting plot. The author lived in New Mexico for decades.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 855 KB
  • Publisher: Radiqx Press; 1st edition (January 1, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0034KZ23S
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #423,236 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2.0 out of 5 stars Was this a draft?, March 18, 2011
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I really liked the story line of this book. HOWEVER, surely this Kindle edition is a rough draft, not the final book. I wish this had been disclosed as I would not have purchased it. There are MANY errors/typos, and repetitive dialogs. And there are far, far, far too many descriptive details of buildings, clothing, etc. Good plot, but not very well written.
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Born in New York, raised in Stillwater, Minnesota, enlisted in the Air Force (1963) became B&W photographer, was graduated with a BFA in Printmaking from the University of Minnesota in 1971, worked as a graphic designer from 1967, an art director from 1983, a printing instructor from 1991, a font designer from 1994, and an author from 1995. Wrote several textbooks on digital publishing, graphic design, and typography. Has written a couple Christian political thrillers. Is now writing scripture teachings. His current best seller is "Practical Font Design".
It's been a real joy to be working on my own. I can finally express my convictions, responsible only to you, my readers, and my God.

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