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The Thousand Year War in the Mideast: How It Affects You Today (An Uncle Eric Book) Paperback – May 1, 1999
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Can be used for courses in world history, European/Mideast history, international affairs, government, economics, business, finance, and current events. It explains how past events affect current events.
Chapters
1. Terrorism or Retaliation
2. Three Root Causes
3. Muddying the Waters
4. How Many?
5. How Would You React?
6. Three Religions
7. They Think Differently
8. The Lost Civilization
9. The European Attack
10. The Barbary Wars
11. The Ruling Gangs
12. Rich vs. Poor
13. Carving the World
14. U.S. Aid to Soviets
15. The Invicible Secret Weapon
16. Amazing Mystery
17. The Israeli Tragedy
18. Playing One Against the Other
19. The Coming Messiahs
20. The Ultimate Weapon
21. Kill One, Create Ten More
22. High Tech and CBN
23. Loyalty of Russian Troops
24. Loyalty of American Troops
25. Why Die for an Interest?
26. Some Economics of the Thousand Year War
27. Go to High Risk Areas
28. A Small But Revealing Research Project
29. Liberty Not Democracy
30. Summary
31. The Murderous Cycle
32. The New Wars in Chaostan
Appendix
A Brief History of the Iraq-Kuwait War
Chaostan
Loose Cannons
Bibliography and Suggested Readings
- Print length271 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBluestocking Pr
- Publication dateMay 1, 1999
- Grade level9 and up
- Reading age14 years and up
- Dimensions5.75 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
- ISBN-100942617320
- ISBN-13978-0942617320
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Gr 9 Up-Another in a series about world politics and economics. Before actually venturing into the text, it is best to read the "Author's Disclosure," wherein Maybury makes plain his admittedly biased view about current affairs. He states that he adheres to Juris Naturalism-the belief that natural laws supersede laws created by governments. While certain statements, and the tone of the book in general, may strike some as outlandish and inflammatory, the author's research is sound and he does not confuse the facts. Instead, he uses them to promote his belief that the Middle East, or, rather, "Chaostan," a term coined by "Uncle Eric," is headed for a major world war. Basically, Maybury asserts that European and American governments have been exploiting Islamic countries for centuries to further their own political and economic purposes. Now, these countries are starting to rebel; thus, a world war is inevitable. The book is replete with excerpts from his Early Warning Report newsletter, which is advertised at the end. Although this title is certainly not "mainstream" research, it definitely provides an easy-to-read argument for, as Maybury states, "liberty, free markets, and international neutrality." Black-and-white maps appear throughout.-Carol Fazioli, The Brearley School, New York City
Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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- Publisher : Bluestocking Pr; First Edition (May 1, 1999)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 271 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0942617320
- ISBN-13 : 978-0942617320
- Reading age : 14 years and up
- Grade level : 9 and up
- Item Weight : 14.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.75 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #399,004 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Richard Maybury, also known as Uncle Eric, is a world renowned author, lecturer, and geopolitical analyst. He consults with business firms in the U.S. and Europe. Mr. Maybury is the former Global Affairs editor of "Moneyworld" and widely regarded as one of the finest free-market writers in America. Mr. Maybury's articles have appeared in "The Wall Street Journal", "USA Today", and other major publications. He has penned eleven books in the Uncle Eric series. His books have been endorsed by top business leaders, including former U.S. Treasury Secretary William Simon, and he has been interviewed on more than 250 radio and TV shows across America.

Award-winning author, successful business owner, teacher, and writer published in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Business Week and other major publications, Richard Maybury helps individuals achieve success in their businesses, careers and personal lives, including their marriages and relationships with family and friends.
He has had more than two million words published.
His Uncle Eric books have sold over 600,000 copies. The 11-book series has won Mary Pride’s 2020 Practical Homeschooling® Reader Awards™ in both the Government and Worldview categories. This marks the seventh year his Uncle Eric series has been voted a winner. The books continue to be among readers’ favorites, especially with those using
At-Home Education. (earlywarningreport.com/books)
For 30 years, Mr. Maybury’s U.S. & World Early Warning Report financial newsletter has remained ahead of current events, including the challenges and profit opportunities in cyber warfare, creeping socialism, malinvestment, inflation, debasement of law, looming international threats, and more. “To know how your investments will behave you must know how governments will behave,” he has steadily proclaimed for three decades. (earlywarningreport.com)
Mr. Maybury has been called “The 2,500 year-old-man.” His experiences and knowledge of global economic history have given him the ability to view things through the eyes of a person who has lived that long. His 5-book “Great Monetary Calamity” Kindle series is drawn from Early Warning Reports written between 2007 to 2010. The series is now more crucial than ever, as the US Federal Debt has surpassed $28 Trillion. When EWR was first published in 1991, the debt was $4 Trillion.
Married 53 years, Richard Maybury has lived abroad and visited 46 countries and 49 states. An extensive study of the economy of the Roman Empire revealed to him the crucial connection between law and economics. This led Mr. Maybury to the bedrock laws of ethics that make civilization possible. They are the basis of his ethics training and certification course. Any school child or adult who learns this system of reasoning will stand a much better chance of success in every part of life. (ethicssolutions.net)
Richard Maybury is neither Republican nor Democrat, liberal or conservative. Instead he believes in the principles of the original American philosophy — “juris naturalism” — which is Latin for Natural Law, also called Higher Law. This is Law that cannot be made up by politicians. See Uncle Eric’s “Are You Liberal? Conservative? or Confused?” and “Whatever Happened to Justice?” They are musts for your 21st century political and economic survival kit.
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For instance, his analysis begins in the 8th century with the founding of Islam. He explains why the devastation visited upon the Islamic world by the European Crusades and the Mongol hordes of Genghis Khan in the 11th-13th centuries still exert a powerful influence on the peoples of the MidEast.
He also clearly identifies the theoretical basis of his reasoning, i.e., Austrian (free market) economics and the natural or "scientific" jurisprudence that underlies the evolutionary development of Common Law, the basis of American freedom. I was stunned by his ability to extract from his studies the two basic laws (stated in short, simple sentences) upon which every successful civilization is and has been based. He explains in another book how America's success derives from the founders' understanding of these two laws. He writes that he has never found anyone who disagrees with the rightness of these two laws...although the current American political state massively violates both every day. In the context of this book, he shows how the US government's intervention in Middle Eastern affairs tramples on the two laws that, ironically, have always been the source of American freedom and prosperity.
I have read most of the deeper academic works of the Austrian school and am well-read on American/European history. I have also applied myself assiduously to understand the current conflict and its probable outcome. However, until I read Maybury's clear, concise book, I honestly did not understand what was going on. Maybury has given me the tools I was seeking to grasp the nature of the current conflict. For instance, he not only predicted that something like 9/11/2001 would happen years before it did, but also why it was bound to happen. He also predicts that unless the US gov't withdraws from the MidEast and apologizes for over 50 years of murderous meddling in the afffairs of the Islamic world, we will face far worse consequences. Maybury is also honest about the limitations of his ability to predict. He lays out the principles upon which he bases his projections in straightforward terms so you can judge his conclusions for yourself.
Maybury uses simple examples to explain why he thinks the way he does. Eg, he asks how we would feel if the Iranian navy were permanently deployed in Chesapeake Bay. He further states obvious truths that the mainstream somehow overlooks, such as, that the US military is over there in their homeland killing people right & left and has been doing so for 50 years; their military is not over here on our (US) homeland. He points out, without justifying them, that two decades of Muslim attacks on Americans have been in response to prior American attacks on Muslims that have killed thousands of innocent islamic men, women & children.
Maybury does not take sides (the thinks both sides are wrong) but does show how the American government (not the American people) has instigated the current version of the "1,000 Year War" through its continuous interference in the Middle East or as he calls it "Chaostan." Finally, he explains why the US gov't cannot possibly cure the ills of tyranny, poverty & constant violence that plague that part of the world. US meddling will only make things worse at great cost to both sides.
I feel so strongly about the rightness of Maybury's analysis in this book that I urgently recommend it to any and all free thinking people the world over, but particularly my fellow Americans. We are truly on the brink of potentially catastrophic events and Maybury is the one thinker I have come across who shows a realistic pathway out of the war and chaos to come.
Continuing in his favourite style of writing letters to his nephew, Chris, Richard Maybury applies the operation of his two basic laws on events that have shaped, and are still shaping the history of Europe over the last thousand years.
The two basic laws read as follows: 1) Do all you have agreed to do: 2) Do not encroach on another's property. Evidently, they are based on the equality of all human beings and oppose the use of force to wrest anything from anyone. As history is replete with power play, especially where emperors, kings and eventually governments are concerned, it is not difficult to see how the wanton abuse of these two laws, backfire on those authorities and organizations who do not adhere to them. In this book, Maybury begins by analyzing the Crusades, (Christian aggressors to the Holy Land, which was not their own and which they wanted to take by force), goes on to examining the authority of the Church, and finally ends up with a bird's eye view of European politics that led to World War I. Application of his logic on these diverse, seemingly unrelated events, makes their outcome almost self evident. Richard Maybury also speculates on the connection between the thousand year old animosity between the Western World (symbolized by America) and the Islamic World (represented by the Arab countries), leading onto the terrorist attack on Sept.11, 2001 (this is added later as the book was originally written in 1999). He shows clearly the role of the Allies (mainly Great Britain and France) as the aggressor in the conflict and how this role has been taken over in later years by the United States of America, a country which was created in order to preserve this very freedom. And especially, how the role of 'global policeman' adopted by America is accepted by the Rest of the World and officially justified in the name of ' protecting American interests'.
Each one of Richard Maybury's books is a fast read and this one is no exception. Maybury's strength lies in his crystal clear clear logic, and his total fearlesness in confronting contentious, emotional issues. Highly reccommended if only to stretch your minds to see a greater picture than the one given out by the authorities-that-be.










