Why The Damned Should be Watched Closely -- New Book Analyzes America's Decline Under the Leadership of 'The Establishment' and Other Special Interest Groups


MEAD, Wash., July 9, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- In R.W. Van Dyke's analysis, America is floundering. For years, he asked hundreds of people about how they felt the nation was doing, and when he asked what they thought the problem was, they responded "America is not the country it used to be." To truly reform America and make it great again, one must have deep knowledge about the powers that be who could only feed their greed at the expense of millions of others. An engaging talk about the country's deterioration begins in Dyke's new book, The Damned.

Dedicated to white American male readers, The Damned describes in detail what "The Establishment of America" is and the white American man relates to it. It emphasizes that America is being controlled by three highly influential communities such as the Govcom (Gov Community), Edcom (Ed Community) and the Mediacom (Media Community). Because of vested interests, equality in America has deteriorated significantly even though "The Establishment" claims to strengthen it. Not only that, elitist influences have helped leaders deceive and exploit ordinary Americans only to fulfill their selfish desires. True enough, as this book explains, "The Establishment" continues to wreck society and harm white American men in many ways.

Make a difference by learning about "The Establishment" through this engaging read. To order a copy of The Damned, feel free to visit your local bookstore or log on at Xlibris.com today.

The Damned will be featured at the American Library Association Annual show in Anaheim, CA, slated for June 28 to July 1, 2008.

About the Author

R.W. Van Dyke was raised under the auspices of an orphanage and at the age of fifteen, he was asked to leave as the establishment went broke.



                    The Damned * by R. W. Van Dyke
                  Publication Date: February 29, 2008
         Trade Paperback; $19.54; 380 pages; 978-1-4257-7179-9
         Cloth Hardback; $28.69; 380 pages; 978-1-4257-7198-0

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