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About the Author

​Don Stinson is a graduate of American University and a former newspaper executive. A truly insignificant member of the White House staff during Watergate, he frequently loitered outside of the Oval Office.
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he worked with newspapers in Russia, Slovakia, and Poland to establish a free and independent press. ​ His accomplishments included being held hostage in a smelting plant, sleeping in an insane asylum guarded by sheep herders, and fighting a goat defending a lavatory door on Russian airliner Aeroflot.  ​​The goat won. ​​
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​He (Don, not the goat) is also the author of Rookesby: Urgent Warning, an Amazon best-seller in the Human Rights Law and Leadership categories. 


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  • Home
  • Available in Paperback, eBook and Audiobook
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?
  • GULF OF TONKIN (Excerpt)
  • August 9, 1974 (Excerpt)
  • Sweat, Senators, and Soviets (Excerpt)
  • AGNEW RESIGNATION (EXCERPT)
  • What the Media Says!
  • TV and Radio Interviews
  • Educational Videos
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