It takes the average reader 6 hours and 35 minutes to read The Conspirators by Jaya Kamlani
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The Conspirators is a non-fiction account of four tumultuous years (2016-2020) in American history. It exposes corruption at the upper echelons of the government, media's complicit role in the 2016 elections, and scandals dating back to the early years of the Obama presidency. For the past decade, our nation has been at war with itself. We have become distrustful of the government and corporations due to lax immigration laws, chronic job losses, and widening income inequality. Entrenched in our daily struggles, we did not realize how our politicians have been selling out the country to the highest foreign bidder and lining their own pockets in the process. The first half of The Conspirators takes us down the road of the 2016 presidential election. It was not just a race for the White House, but also one that would tilt the balance of power between the two political parties in the Supreme Court. Both key presidential contenders were known to be polarizing figures. Yet, while the media supported former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, they scorned Donald Trump, a novice at politics who hoped to use his business acumen to reduce foreign influence on our country. While foreign powers interfered in the 2016 election and challenged our position in the world, enemies within have torn the country apart, under the guise of fighting for social change. These enemies have been embedded within special interest groups fighting for women and minority rights, immigration, environment, and globalism. Anarchists working with them have tried to erase our borders, overthrow our government, rewrite our history and The Constitution. Politicians have added fuel to the fire by promoting race and gender identity politics while turning a blind eye to the growing civil unrest. Contrary to what most media outlets reported, the "Forgotten American Worker" section of the book best explains why Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States. The second half of The Conspirators details how Trump's rocky road to the White House was littered with conspirators, spies, and traitors. They spied on his campaign team, and commissioned a former British spy to compile a salacious anti-Trump Russian dossier as an insurance policy, so Trump would not be president, even if he were elected. It also recounts how they framed him for colluding with the Russians to win the election. His first term in office was plagued by a stream of FBI and House investigations and coup attempts. Almost three years later, the plot turns on its head, and the conspirators are exposed. The Russian collusion falls apart, and the fabricated anti-Trump dossier turns out to be a hoax. The investigation reveals a Deep State cancer of corruption, involving the top brass at the FBI and the intelligence community, the Justice Department, the State Department, and the Obama administration officials. While it is they who now come under the investigative lens, it does not stop them from plotting yet another scheme, which exposes their 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden. Enraged by the turn of events, House Democrats impeach President Trump, hoping to remove him from office after the Senate trial... and fail. The Conspirators demonstrates that despite the overwhelming obstacles placed by the opposition party and government officials to prevent his success, Donald Trump has been one step ahead of his enemies and prevailed. The book includes a balance of sources from various media outlets and official documents, as well as colorful dialogue from testimonies and interviews. The author conducted years of extensive non-partisan research and used a logical perspective to string together political and social events spanning from 2016-2020. She believes people must have access to all the facts so they can feel confident in their decisions.
The Conspirators by Jaya Kamlani is 386 pages long, and a total of 98,816 words.
This makes it 130% the length of the average book. It also has 121% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 59 minutes to read The Conspirators aloud.
The Conspirators is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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