The Brutality of Tyrants – Has justice vanished in America, the land of freedom? Is there true equality in America?(Volume Two) – by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
The Brutality of Tyrants
Has justice vanished in America, the land of freedom?
Is there true equality in America?
In the second volume of the series “Brutality of Tyrants,” Dr. Mohamed
Fayad addresses the collective injustices many segments of American socie-
ty face. He continues to explore the landscape of daily life impacted by the
mafia that controls the government, universities, the healthcare system,
banks, and corporations.
The book examines critical issues such as:
1. Rent and real estate
2. Health insurance
3. Credit cards
4. Financial institutions
5. The legal system
6. Family issues
The book reveals how laws may appear sound, but their enforcement does
not guarantee equality among citizens. This work serves as a cry against in-
justice, as Dr. Fayad presents over a thousand catastrophic statements that
shed light on the scandals and crimes committed against individuals.
“Brutality of Tyrants” is not merely a recounting of personal tragedies; it is
a call for change and an awakening of consciences, demanding accountabili-
ty for criminals at all levels, from the president to security personnel.
In conclusion, the book asks, “Has justice vanished in America, the land of
freedom?” and urges readers to reflect on social issues and justice. It reflects
a painful reality while opening avenues of hope for change through Dr. Mo-
hamed Fayad’s experiences.
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Publisher : AEEH PRESS INC (April 13, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 150 pages
ISBN-13 : soon
Item Weight : 1.14 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Translation: Ashraf Al-Genbihi
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I am an American of Egyptian descent, a university professor, scientist, and founder of some new sciences. I am 72 years old, a resident of San Jose, and a lover of all humanity. However, my company and I have long suffered from collective injustices from most people and organizations I deal with. I am facing disastrous problems and severe obstacles in my work and private life, as if this is an intentional thing and a systematic campaign against me and all the innovators and their companies in Egypt, America, and the Arab countries in general. People, communities, and organizations must unite worldwide to do good and help those in need. However, unfortunately, many people and man y governmental and civil organizations join and gather to do me wrong as if they find pleasure in it, whether in the USA or Egypt, as if they were enjoying my pain, getting high while sipping from my flowing blood in full cups, and eating at the table of my tragedy as if only they were at their last supper. It seems that these problems I suffer from also affect all startups and their founders, as injustice has spread, justice is missing, conscience is dead, and morals are lost. If all these abuses are against me only, then I reluctantly accept them. However, suppose they extend to affect the human community as a whole. In that case, we must stand up and combat this injustice and resist the hateful racism that destroyed the dreams of millions of people, including me. Should we, as a human society, wait for the advent of another Martin Luther King, waging wars to end racism and injustice to all human beings? In Your Hands is a book from a series that depicts my tragedy and personal experience. I deposited my grievances between its covers to be read by every person with a lively conscience, an enlightened mind, and a heart that beats with truth and goodness. This is to relieve me of the injustice that has befallen me and restore some of my lost rights. If you have the same experience and suffer from the same tragedy, please get in touch with me to unite to eliminate the injustice against you and my startup companies. We are the basis of renaissance, civilization, and development worldwide.
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