Lethal American Confusion
How Bush and the Pacifists
Each Failed in the War on Terrorism
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About the Book
Question: Which is the most malignant of the twenty defenses against confusion described in Lethal American Confusion?
Answer: "Find-an-enemy-and-lose-your-confusion."
Learn the dangers of this defense, as you survey over eighty areas of confusion in the war on terrorism. You will also weigh forty reform recommendations from experts trying to improve our protection here and overseas.
Discover how one hundred recommendations from pacifists failed to redirect America's war-impulses in 2001.
Join psychiatrist Taylor's struggle to understand the similarities in brain function among terrorists, victims, rescuers, and onlookers.
Become an expert in confusion, as you learn to decode the headlines, news broadcasts, web sites and blogs of a muddled global community. You can even use Taylor's forecasting method to untangle some of the binds in your own organization.
Readers and others can also take part in a global survey of over forty similarities between military and pacifist views, available at www.AmericanConfusion.com.
Whether Lethal American Confusion changes your life or not, you will never look at a government or a corporation the same way again.
About the Author
Taylor?s model of ?confusion dynamics? enabled him to predict more disasters in Afghanistan and Iraq than did the Bush administration. Lethal American Confusion also critiques his fellow pacifists? proposed alternatives to war in 2001. Residents of Connecticut, he and his wife have three children and six grandchildren.