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It is real. It Happened. And it mattered. There used to be something called JOURNALISM. It was a noble "Fourth Estate". There was no concept of anything called "fake news". Cronkite was the "most trusted man in America" and the Times & Post were paragons of integrity. Newspapers were actually "a thing".
Add to that landscape: axe murders; international monetary manipulation; a small-town police department; Congressional corruption; insane religious cults; cover ups; con men; assassinations; and the ugly zeitgeist of Southern racism.
In a city with the highest per-capita murder rate in the country, Gary Green often arrived on the scene before the cops. Known for unorthodox hands-on reporting that took readers into and behind the scenes, his life was filled with shoot-outs, drug raids, high-speed chases, and every manner of blood and gore. His colorful exploits led to an international mystery of entanglements that made Moriarty look like a piker.
About the author
A former Donald Trump casino vice president, Gary Green is the host and star of the television series "Casino Rescue" and the author of the landmark non-fiction book "Osceola's Revenge; The Phenomena of Indian Casino".
He often is regarded as being among the country's most knowledgeable executives and colorful raconteurs. Across multiple disciplines, he is widely known as a genuine "character" and showman.
He once owned an actual "under the big top" circus; the world-renowned Russian EuroCircus. In technology, at one time 5% of all transactions on the planet used Gary Green's software methodology (which led to a successful IPO for that project).
He also was known as one of America's most intense folksingers and rock poets (with his three 1970's albums now part of the Smithsonian collection in Washington DC).
In addition to being memorialized in the prestigious Smithsonian Institution, he has thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans, and LinkedIn connections, is recorded in IMDB.com (Internet Movie Database), listed in the Wikipedia online encyclopedia, and has two Pulitzer nominations in journalism, along with a string of other honors and awards.