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Tom Kratman -- Caliphate

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Type:

Books

Title:

Tom Kratman -- Caliphate

Category:

Other/E-books

Uploaded:

2008-03-31 (by zoomer0421)

Description:

Tom Kratmen's book Caliphate in HTML. A rant on the growing influence of the Islamic Religion thinly veiled as Science Fiction.

Files count:

1

Size:

421.35 Kb

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Comments:

qbzzt (2008-03-31)

Baen release books to public access at their free library:
http://www.baen.com/library/defaultTitles.htm
. This is not one of those books.
If you read this and you're an honest person, buy it at
https://www.webscription.net/p-748-caliphate.aspx
.

zoomer0421 (2008-04-01)

Thank You Mr. Kratman for donating your recent book Caliphate to the public domain...

qbzzt (2008-04-01)

Zoomer0421, he actually didn't donate it to the public domain. It's not even in the Baen free library. Somebody must have paid Webscriptions for the copy you distribute. Baen's DRM free policy is "we trust you're honest", not "this is public domain, do whatever you feel like".
BTW, here is Tom Kratman's response to the book's description on this site: In re, Tom Kratman's CALIPHATE, your site describes the book as a "rant." That's really not the right term, though it contains something of a rant at the end, in an afterword. (I think the person who wrote the description hasn't actually read the book.) In any case, it's more of an _exploration_ of a) what the US might become like if we were ever nuked, b) what Europe may well be like if Islam, and especially the nuts of Islam, gain control, and c) the way in which Europeans may lose control of their own continent. "Rant?"...no, it just isn't the right word.
Tom Kratman
PS: somehow, one suspects that Carl Lundstrom would like the book.