White Supremacy
Behind the Eyes of Hate
by
Book Details
About the Book
Since the beginning of time there has been a battle between good and evil. Evil has manifested itself in many ways throughout history but its goal has always been the same - to consume as many souls as possible. For some, evil is a way of life, embraced in a way that shocks and terrifies. It has been said that the only thing needed for evil to triumph is for good men to sit back and do nothing. For some, this is not an option.
This book is the true-life story of one man who sets out on a mission to destroy the footholds of evil within his community. You will walk step-by-step through the entire suspenseful journey. What starts as a plan to gather information soon turns into a long complex spiral into the dark world of white supremacy. Defined as domestic terrorism, these groups walk a fine-line, hell bent on the ultimate destruction of anything "non-white or pure." Domestic terrorist groups, like their bigger brother, always use a key strategy in their twisted ambition - fear. Through reading this book, you will learn that fear is a tool of evil. This tool will only work if it allowed to by its intended victim. Understanding this principal, along with the learning of your enemy's weaknesses, will lead to victory over the oppression of evil.
While some very serious risks, including death, existed for this man and his mission, faith in God was his one strength to overcome fear. God will always triumph. This book is one such story of triumph and success. It is also a learning tool for others to defend their peaceful way of life.
About the Author
Kelly Roberts is 29-years-old and resides in Toronto. She works as a columnist for City Dog Magazine, which is a local magazine for Toronto dog owners. She's also a writer for U.S. Legacies. U.S. Legacies printed her first sample writing submission, "A Man named Al." Kelly Roberts also works as a freelance writer and has written several articles and poems published in both magazines and chapbooks. Although she writes all types of genres, her passion is for non-fiction, more importantly, exposing injustices. For instance, she has articles published about malpractice and other forms of abuse that so often remain unnoticed. This is one of the reasons she chose to write White Supremacy: Behind the Eyes of Hate. Realizing the urgency to reveal this serious concern and how essential this subject matter is to the public, she wishes to launch her career as an author. She plans to continue her career as a writer and will begin writing her next book in the near future.