MEMOIRS OF A TERROR STRICKEN NAVY WIFE

by Mary Passanisi


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 03/03/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 252
ISBN : 9781410796059

About the Book

Author: Mary Passanisi "Memoirs of a Terror Stricken Navy Wife.

Talking to an invisible audience, as I've been doing, is not effective enough for getting an important subject such as mine out to the public forefront.  People who are curious about how I became a victim of U.S. Federal injustice will be well versed after reading my book. The name of the book speaks for it's self; "Memoirs of a Terror Stricken Navy Wife".  It has to do mostly with losing my civil rights soon after I left Canada to enter the United States 57 years ago.

After becoming the wife of Naval Officer, Ensign Passanisi I was made aware that my husband and I didn't have privacy while having sex. and that we were being watched by the CIA!

I found out that remaining mute on the subject, as I was doing, is not the answer to re-establishing our privacy.  We must take a firm stand against enmity in American Democracy.  It's been my personal experience that I had to pass a "Mental Test" while being viewed by the public.

In America. spying is inveterate, and riddled with graft! During the mid 1970's, a U.S. President granted the same rights to all people for looking into the personal privacy of a defenseless person.  It was put Into practice.  Soon after that the President also granted the right to ostracize, scrutinize, and jolt the victim with invisible infrared, all at the same time.  The new regime was followed up by subsequent Presidents, and has continued to this day.  Their political views have got to change!


About the Author

Mary Hansen Passanisi

Author: "Memoirs of a Terror Stricken Navy Wife Born February 16 1923, Bright Sand Saskatchewan, Canada. On September 27 1945, Mary became the Wife of Ensign Emanuele Joseph Passanisi, U.S. Naval Aviator. Born July 15, 1922, Saint Louis Missouri.

This Author's qualifications for putting a living nightmare into words came from personal experiences with denied U.S. Civil Rights.

Revelry would have been her's if patriotic lyrics such as, "My country t'is of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing", were in tune with the proverb "live and let live".  Instead she was forced to live in the outer limits of U.S. society for special reasons imposed by invisible abusers.

However: Many people from all over the world have interjected their objections against such distorted American Justice.

Mary's longevity is questionable.  She's been superimposed with the dragging of a lengthening chain.  The director of her life could make her a missing link at any time.