Saving Babylon, by Chief Wiggles - $0.00

Saving Babylon is the gripping account of an Army interrogator in the Iraq War. Holton’s techniques, honed over 34 years, got him inside the hearts of Iraqis. He dealt with the best and the worst of Iraqi society on a daily basis. He interrogated Iraqi generals, judges, political candidates, POWs and common crooks. He saw freedom take root.

Holton saw more good being done than the media has ever published or broadcast. It’s time Americans read that side of the story.

Praise for Saving Babylon

A gripping, highly readable and surprising book...An inspiring volume, sure to become a classic" -- Joe Bauman, Deseret News

Compelling...Saving Babylon is a well-written story of a soldier's extraordinary experiences. A must read for every American. -- Joe Weber, New York Times best-selling author

Saving Babylon is a new and refreshing look at the Iraq War. It will open your eyes and your heart. -- Military Writers Society of America, 2005 Readers Choice Award Winner


I want to give you a gift:  


I want you to know the real story of what we were doing in Iraq, all those years, And I care enough to give you this great personal gift, a Free copy of my book for only $5.50, which really does only cover the cost of shipping and handling.  


My book, “Saving Babylon; the heart of an Army Interrogator in Iraq”, order now on our website at operationgive.org.  


For the News Media the story of Iraq ended a long time ago. But for us in the military, we have still been there up until now; still serving, fighting and dying, none of which has been deemed news worthy for some time. The bloody Iraqi news stories have all vanished from the front pages several years ago.    

 

After 8 years, Operation Iraqi Freedom is now over and all the troops have finally come home.  Yes, the liberation of Iraq and freedom for the Iraqi people came at great cost to the US and to the men and women in the military who have served there. But, there is more to the story then the news would have you believe.  And“Saving Babylon” helps make sense of all that has been spent and all that has been sacrificed.  

 

Did you know that the average Iraqi greatly appreciates the sacrifices we have made and all the good that has been done to help make their country safer and to give all of them a new free start, with hope for a brighter future? Did you know that the majority of Iraqis are wonderful, loving, hospitable people?  

 

Saving Babylon is the untold true-life story of the Iraqi people; their warmth and kindness, their appreciation, and their deep love and respect for the US soldier. And a glimpse of one soldier’s successful efforts to win their hearts and minds.  

 

There is a personal humanistic side to the war in Iraq, not depicted in any other stories coming out of Iraq.  We the US military were successful in breaking through language and cultural barriers with the Iraqi people and accomplished so much good that has never been reported.

 

I should know, I have been deployed there three times and have witnessed first hand the great amount of good that has been accomplished by thousands and thousands of US soldiers. Through our efforts, thousands of schools have been renovated, hundreds and hundreds of miles of roads have been built and repaired, clinics opened, hospitals rebuilt and new ones opened, small and large businesses started, water and sewage treatment plants created, infrastructure established, a Iraqi style democratic government set up, and the list goes on and on.

 

And more than that hundreds of non-profit organizations have sprung up since the war began, started by soldiers and soldier families to help care for the needs of the Iraqi people; their sick and afflicted, their impoverished and suffering ones, their neglected and forgotten ones. We in the military have cared enough to do something for them, but none of our great stories have found their way into the news.

 

For many years you were fed a daily diet of depressing stories by our fellow citizens in the media; constantly dwelling on the negative and on what has gone wrong in Iraq.  Rarely have you ever heard any stories about all the good we have accomplished over those same years in Iraq.

 

Where are the stories of all the sick and otherwise afflicted children whose lives have been blessed forever by our presence in their country? Where are all the good stories of the positive changes and improvements we have been a part of? Where are the stories of the thousands of lives that have been changed for the better?

 

The answer is in my book “Saving Babylon; the heart of an Army Interrogator in Iraq”. This is the other side to the story you weren’t told, the more positive – human side to what we were doing there. 

 

And I want you to have my book for free, so you will know too, as I know that we did a lot of good there for the Iraqi people.


For just the cost of shipping and handling, only $5.50,

I am willing to send you a personally signed copy of my book, as a gift from me to you.

Thanks, Chief Wiggles


 

 

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