Book details

  • Genre:political science
  • Sub-genre:American Government / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:396
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317832735

Good Vs. Malice

Daily Comments Regarding Thuggish Neocons, Neo-Imperialists, Zionists & Federal Agents, Like Ice and their Brutalities, Coups, Wars, Genocide, Abuse Of Power And Assaults On Free Speech

By William M. Connolly, M.P.H., J.D.

Overview


"Good Vs. Malice" quotes many experts familiar with the U.S.'s corruption, lawless attempted coups, incessant interventions in the affairs of other foreign nations, and the U.S.'s deteriorating diplomacy negatively affecting international relations, public health, law, and justice. Alongside excerpts of comments from the internet, many scholars and studious reporters are cited and quoted, as it will give the reader many insights into the temper of times during genocide, warfare, sneak attacks, invasions, the U.S.'s piracy and seizure of other nations' resources and assets, and the U.S. engaging in toxic propaganda. While most in our federal government were complicit in acquiescence or silent to genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, as the U.S. was transformed from a republic to an evil empire, especially when in 1948 Congress gave the CIA permission to conduct "covert operations" and 100 attempted coups worldwide, which entangled the nation with the newly established nation of Israel. This close-dual relationship was in derogation of George Washington's warning—"Avoid foreign entanglements"—and other founding fathers' admonition, "Commerce with all, war with none." Now, Trump and Netanyahu have brought us to the brink of World War III and seem to be pushing us over into the black hole of an apocalypse.
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Description


"Good Vs. Malice" excoriates Israel and our federal government in Washington, D.C.; condemns the CIA's 100 attempted coups since 1947; the US government's relentless interventionism and warmongering; Congress's and the administrations' complicity in Israel's genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity; complicity in Israel's severe siege of Gaza for 17 years; and Israel's persecution of Palestinians for 77 years since its murderous ethnic cleansing, the 1948 Nakba. This book denounces lawless and immoral federal agents, including ICE agents under DHS's dishonest, deceitful Kristi Noem. It also condemns America's warmongering neocons, imperialists, Zionists, the power-abusing Trump Administration, and all the bullies and liars in the federal government who have forgotten they are public servants. Additionally, it contains online comments made between March 2025 and January 26th, 2026, all referencing earlier events in Gaza, the Middle East, Europe, America, and other worldwide issues. This book explores relevant historical, political, medical, public health, legal, and ethical issues as well. "Good vs. Malice" includes excerpts from years of comments left on blogs, podcasts, and news sites that regard our federal government, Congress, and the administration, as well as Israel's genocide in Gaza. Included inside are experts' opinions and discussions on the public health and medical aspects of malnutrition, starvation, destruction of hospitals, schools, humanitarian centers, and the physical, mental, and emotional trauma endured from the daily terrorizing campaign of bombing, shelling, and shooting. Issues related to wars, coups, military interventions, governments abusing power, the U.S. complicity in Israel's crimes, and 75 years of conducting coups, military interventions, and prolonged wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine, and more.
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About The Author


William "Bill" Connolly, graduated from Boston College, B.S. biology, magna cum laude, (1967), attended Georgetown Medical School from September 1967 to September 1971, rotated as a medical student through many area hospitals, Arlington, the Walter Reed Army hospital, the Bethesda Naval hospital, a Veterans' hospital. In 1969, Bill received a 10-week summer fellowship in Community Psychiatry at Washington D.C. General Hospital. Bill graduated from the Harvard School of Public Health, MPH (1974), graduated from Suffolk Law School, J.D., cum laude (1986). Bill is an honorably discharged veteran of the USPHS. Bill has published 17 books, first on January 1, 2006. Bill is in the process of writing another book addressing similar issues, criticizing Congress, Administrations, Courts, Foreign Nations, addressing medical, public health, legal and ethical issues. Bill has worked ten years in federal, state, and local governments, 20 years in the private sector, 17 of those years as a lawyer in Boston, and another 17 years working as a security officer at Boston College.
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