UNMASKED: The Coronavirus Story

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Written by investigative journalist Susan Bradford, Unmasked: The Coronavirus Story uncovers the political and financial networks of the Deep State that are shaping the government’s response to the coronavirus and riots inspired by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

This book will reveal, among other things: how the Affordable Care Act financially devastated the healthcare industry and independent health insurance providers; what the collaboration between the Department of Defense and the De partment of Health and Human Services means for the healthcare industry and ordinary citizens; the identity and networks surrounding the extremely powerful lady whose multinationals are driving defense and healthcare policy around the world; striking parallels between the Chinese communist revolution and the riots; how community organizers help big business and undermine democracy; the fragility of the global system juxtaposed with the power of Big Pharma; and much more!

Softcover, 118 pages, #875

About the Author

In an era of media obfuscation, Susan Bradford’s books aim to help restore integrity to America’s institutions and educate the public to support an informed and actively engaged electorate. She was the lead investigator behind the Abramoff investigation who exhumed the complete story behind the prosecution of Republican superlobbyist Jack Abramoff along with the financial, political, and intelligence networks within Indian Country that trace to London and international bankers and which constitute the Deep State.

Susan is a Christian writer whose articles have appeared in the European Review, UN Vision, Washington Times, Capital Research Center’s Organizational Trends, and elsewhere.

Susan holds a BA in English from UC Irvine and an MA in International Relations from the University of Essex. During her junior year abroad, she studied at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. As an undergraduate, she interned at the CBS-TV news bureau in Los Angeles. After graduation, she wrote news copy for CBS (KNX) news radio, worked as a productions assistant for the PBS Red Car Film Project, and reported for City News Service.

As a postgraduate, she founded and edited the European Review, which became the departmental publication for the Centre for European Studies at Essex. served as Senior Research Fellow for the Atlantic Council of the UK and was Essex representative on the NATO Universities Advisory Committee. After graduation, she wrote speeches for UK Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Howard.

Upon returning to the United States, Susan worked for Fox News Channel as freelance producer, and later, as Assignments Editor for the Voice of America, and as speechwriter for Korean Ambassador Sung Chul Yang.

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Weight 9 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.3 × 9 in