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Choose Life. Choose Sobriety. Choose Hope. by Donavon L Riley The legacy of Vietnam was not confined to that country, but seeped into our home, leaving its indelible mark on…
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Choose Life. Choose Sobriety. Choose Hope. by Donavon L Riley The legacy of Vietnam was not confined to that country, but seeped into our home, leaving its indelible mark on…
CIA officer Miles Copeland Jr. sightseeing in Beirut in the 1950s with, daughter Lennie, and son and future Police drummer Stewart Copeland. Photo: Central Intelligence Agency. Unlike The New York…
The Path of a Righteous Man: Embracing Faith & Virtue in a Decaying World by Donavon L Riley In a world encircled in the grip of godlessness and hedonistic decay,…
Look around, and what do we see? A world drowning in its own iniquities, clinging for safety and security to the words of politicians, money-gobbling corporations, and pharmaceutical giants who’s…
Casualties of War: The Hidden Struggles of Veteran Children by Donavon L Riley After the battle space has been reclaimed by nature. After the exchange of artillery and gunfire has…
When it comes to hearty campfire breakfasts that fuel adventurers for a day in the wilderness, the mouth-watering “Mountain Man” scramble takes center stage. This robust one-pot dish, designed to…
Navigating Greece, a country that has faced financial challenges and grappled with the influx of refugees, demands a keen awareness of potential petty crime. The confluence of circumstances has led…
Many years ago I was traveling back down to San Diego with some friends, and we were ‘yucking’ it up in the vehicle. We were a convoy of three vehicles,…
Forging Integrity: Guiding Your Life through Righteous Principles by Donavon L Riley In a world often characterized by chaos and clamor, the principle of integrity stands as a beacon of…
Sidney Reilly Sidney Reilly was the most extraordinary man I ever met.” — Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart Sidney George Reilly, MC was a British spy who worked for the British…