Indignez-vous! Part II, Time for Outrage

by Dalek Iga Ghandi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/31/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9781496930965
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9781496930958

About the Book

A first in a series of books, from an author who wishes to remain anonymous, this book is like the first piece of a larger puzzle. Let the reader be aware, that the other pieces will follow to give a picture of the puzzle. Inspiration for it comes from a higher authority. If after going through a few chapters, the reader is not inspired, that they can make a difference as an individual or as a group, then the author has failed. The reading of it should start a fire in the belly and inspire them to strive for a better World. One person can make a difference! If the reader already has a fire in their belly, then the reading should allow one to re-focus their energy into a cause that will benefit those who seek a more peaceful World, in harmony with intent of it’s original creation.


About the Author

Born exactly 10 years after the prophesized birth of the Anti-Christ, as foretold by a famous Christian astrologer, the author did not find any mark of the beast on the back of his head. Rather, than discovering ‘666’, what he came across was a growing bald spot. He was born in what he proudly calls, “The capital of the poorest country in the World” (though in reality, it is not in that category, according to most statistics). At the age of four, he left his birthplace and moved with his family to Kampala, Uganda. There his younger brother was born, under the government of Edi Amin. The author’s family left Uganda and moved to Jeddah Saudi Arabia, for the next four years. He was not a fan of the moral decay in Saudi culture, despite an outward appearance of piety. He was quite content to move to Los Angeles and continue his middle school education in the public schools of Los Angeles. During his time in Los Angeles, his family was homeless for a few months due to rancor among his parents, who subsequently divorced. He remembers his time living in Hollywood, on top of a XXX theater and walking down Hollywood Boulevard, admiring the names of famous stars. His family would often travel to the farms of Bakersfield working on grape fields.