Air Transit Hobo

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Author: Campbell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9781420824285
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.42549216566 Pounds
Width: 0.31 Inches
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Air Transit Hobo by Campbell, published by AuthorHouse in April 2005, presents a fictional narrative rooted in historical events. This 124-page book explores the mysterious circumstances surrounding General Patton’s death, including the rapid burial and the lack of investigative reports. The story delves into the political intrigue of the time, highlighting the disappearance of crucial documents and the implications of Patton’s actions in the context of post-World War II tensions.

Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the narrative unfolds, revealing the complexities of Patton’s situation and the geopolitical landscape of the era. The book touches on themes of secrecy and the aftermath of war, drawing connections between historical facts and the fictional elements of the story. With its focus on a pivotal moment in history, Air Transit Hobo invites readers to consider the broader implications of Patton’s legacy and the events that shaped the world in the years following the war.


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“Patton and the Mountain Man” is fiction, make no mistake about it, but it is fiction based on fact.

My curiosity had for years been peaked by the unusual circumstances surrounding the General’s strange demise, the undecently rapid burial, the absence of investigative reports, accident reports. No autopsy, and the undue haste to bury the body in Europe and cover up all details.

When Senator (Balaban) who was the MP Lieutenant first to arrive on the scene, reopened Patton’s file, he found to his dismay, that his accident report on the scene had been “disappeared”.

Later, I came across the fact that the gold the SS had stolen from the Jews, and stockpiled in banks in Switzerland, had been re-stolen a bit at a time and moved to Lisbon.

Then came the flood of inside’ information when the USSR fell apart, and then books were open to western eyes.

There, clear as a bell, were the facts that had made Patton so antsy to rearm the German Army, and to stonewall the Russians in 1946. They were indeed on the move, as Patton claimed. Clear plans for the invasion of all of Europe, and the United States, via Alaska with Chinese human wave, to begin in 1950, was signed by Joseph Stalin.

Patton was right! The United States need to shut him up. They couldn’t . Patton had no place to go. He couldn’t come home, retire, and live on his reputation. His wife had caught him in a 3 year laison with his own niece. He was forbidden to come home. McArthur certainly did not want him in the Pacific. One Prima Donna per theater of operations was enough.&nb

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Air Transit Hobo” by Campbell. Synopsis preview: “Patton and the Mountain Man” is fiction, make no mistake about it, but it is fiction based on fact. My curiosity had for years been peaked by the unusual circumstances surrounding the General’s strange demise, the undec…
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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2005.
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ISBN-13: 9781420824285.
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Language: en. Pages: 124.

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