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Frank Libertas

    Gorky in the Netherlands, 2nd edition
    Pearl-Chain
    Lacedemoniers
    MSM
    The Essays
    Francesco and Bianca
    • Francesco and Bianca

      a special couple

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of love and infatuation, this book delves into historical perspectives and modern implications of romantic relationships. Drawing on examples from literature and film, it examines how ancient Greek notions of infatuation as madness resonate today. Through the lens of notable couples like Francesco and Bianca de Medici, the author investigates the foundations of healthy love in contemporary society, addressing potential pitfalls and the sustainability of enduring partnerships.

      Francesco and Bianca
    • The Essays

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Drawing from his experiences during the 2014 Maidan revolt in Kiev, Frank Libertas offers a personal account of the geopolitical tensions between NATO and Russia. His observations challenge mainstream narratives, particularly regarding the MH17 disaster, which he believes was misrepresented as a terrorist act. Libertas highlights the failure of Ukrainian authorities to secure airspace after a prior incident and critiques the double standards and hypocrisy of the Collective West, drawing parallels between Kiev and the Netherlands.

      The Essays
    • MSM

      on spinning and perceptionmanagement

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book critiques the role of Western mainstream media during the ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly the proxy war in Ukraine. It argues that the media serves as a tool for propaganda, presenting a uniform narrative that demonizes Russia and President Putin without allowing for nuance. The author questions the independence of these media outlets and suggests a collective cognitive dissonance in the West, urging readers to engage in self-reflection about the information they consume and the realities it portrays.

      MSM
    • Lacedemoniers

      This is Sparta

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the legendary history of Sparta, the author begins in 1888 BC, detailing the rise of the city-state around 1100 BC and its enduring legacy. The narrative weaves through ancient texts by Herodotos, Thucydides, and Plutarchus, while also addressing historical gaps with insightful analysis. The book draws parallels between ancient Sparta and modern aspirations, particularly reflecting on Sparta Rotterdam's ambitions. Ultimately, it challenges contemporary society through the lens of Lycurgus, revealing unexpected insights about discipline and resilience.

      Lacedemoniers
    • Pearl-Chain

      Postmodern Inquisition in the Netherlands

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Jenevercity, Mayor Pearl-chain faces serious allegations of corruption and fear-mongering, prompting the city council to enlist the integrity agency You Call and We Deliver for an investigation. The agency's leaders, along with ex-journalist Tick, who fuels a destructive online campaign, create a chaotic atmosphere filled with intrigue and dark humor. As public outrage grows and internal scheming intensifies, the story unfolds into a tragicomedy inspired by Dante's Inferno, leading to an unexpected conclusion.

      Pearl-Chain
    • Gorky in the Netherlands, 2nd edition

      The gods reward the bold, Aeneas

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the complex relationship between Ukraine and Russia, this book delves into the rich history and culture of Ukraine, often overlooked in the West. The author addresses various social issues while advocating for a deeper understanding of Eastern Europe, urging a reevaluation of the West's perspective. With a focus on restoring strained relations and guiding Ukraine away from conflict, the narrative critiques Western complacency and warns against the dangers of arrogance in international relations.

      Gorky in the Netherlands, 2nd edition
    • Liliyana Gadyka

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set against the vibrant yet perilous backdrop of Kiev, the narrative explores the underbelly of the city's nightlife, where beautiful women lure unsuspecting Western men into financial traps. The story reveals a network of con artists who exploit the city's economic struggles, turning romance into a scheme for theft. As Frank Libertas guides readers through the enticing yet treacherous scenes, they discover both the allure and risks of seeking love in a foreign land, leaving them questioning their luck as they depart.

      Liliyana Gadyka
    • MSM

      über Spinnerei und Wahrnehmungsmanagement

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In einer kritischen Analyse der Rolle der westlichen Mainstream-Medien wird deren einheitliche Berichterstattung über den Ukraine-Konflikt hinterfragt. Der Autor argumentiert, dass die Medien als Instrumente blinder Propaganda agieren, indem sie Russland und Präsident Putin einseitig als das Böse darstellen. Diese Darstellung wird als simplistisch und realitätsfern kritisiert, während die Frage aufgeworfen wird, ob die westliche Gesellschaft an kognitiver Dissonanz leidet und ob es an der Zeit ist, eine tiefere Selbstreflexion vorzunehmen.

      MSM
    • Lacedemoniers

      Dies ist Sparta

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Die Erzählung beginnt im Jahr 1888 v. Chr. und verfolgt die Entwicklung Spartas von einer kleinen Siedlung bis zur Gründung des Stadtstaates um 1100 v. Chr. Der Autor nutzt historische Quellen wie Herodot und Thukydides, um die Höhen und Tiefen Spartas zu beleuchten und zieht Parallelen zu modernen Gesellschaften. Dabei wird die Disziplin und Furchtlosigkeit des antiken Sparta in den Kontext heutiger Regime gesetzt. Am Ende wird die Gegenwart reflektiert, was zu unerwarteten Einsichten über unsere Gesellschaft führt.

      Lacedemoniers
    • Perlenkette

      Postmoderne Inquisition im Polder

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Die Geschichte entfaltet sich in Jenevercity, wo Bürgermeisterin Erlenkette mit schweren Vorwürfen konfrontiert wird, die ein Bild von Vetternwirtschaft und Machtmissbrauch zeichnen. Der Stadtrat ruft die Integritätsbehörde zur Untersuchung auf, während ein ehemaliger Journalist in einem anonymen Forum Verleumdungen verbreitet. Die öffentliche Empörung wächst, und ein rachsüchtiger Mitarbeiter schürt die Intrigen. Inspiriert von Dantes Inferno, verbindet das Buch Tragik und Komik und bietet eine fesselnde Erzählung mit schwarzem Humor und unerwarteten Wendungen, die auf einer wahren Begebenheit basiert.

      Perlenkette