Foreign Enemies and Traitors

Foreign Enemies and Traitors

Matthew Bracken

Matthew Bracken

Foreign Enemies And Traitors" is set in the near future in an America that is creeping steadily toward socialist tyranny, in the midst of the second Great Depression. A year after earthquakes have devastated the Tennessee Valley, survivors are resisting demands by the federal government to relocate to FEMA refugee centers. United States National Guard units have proven ineffective at forcing these survivors out of the earthquake-damaged regions, due to their reluctance to employ deadly force against fellow Americans. As a result, the president has invited so-called foreign peacekeeping battalions to do the work of forcibly relocating the holdouts. The novel follows a small group of determined survivors in their resistance to the foreign enemies, and the American traitors who are their allies. About the AuthorMatt Bracken was born in 1957 in Baltimore Maryland, and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1979 with a degree in Russian Studies. He was commissioned as a Naval officer, and served on east coast SEAL teams during the 1980s as a Special Warfare officer, including leading a SEAL detachment to Beruit Lebanon in 1983. He is also the author of "Enemies Foreign And Domestic" and "Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista."
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Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista

Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista

Matthew Bracken

Matthew Bracken

A novel about the deconstruction of the American national identity, and the loss of the Southwest. (2006) 540 pages in the print edition.About the AuthorMatthew Bracken was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1957, and he graduated from the University of Virginia and Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training in 1979. He is married, has two children and lives in Florida. He is also the author of Enemies Foreign And Domestic, and Foreign Enemies And Traitors, the first and final novels in the Enemies trilogy.
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The Bracken Anthology

The Bracken Anthology

Matthew Bracken

Matthew Bracken

Recent essays, commentaries and short fiction from author Matt Bracken, 2010 to 2013, now including "Alas, Brave New Babylon." Totals about 150 pages of high-octane distillate. Arm Thy Neighbor The CW2 Cube: Mapping the Meta-Terrain of Civil War Two In Praise of Duplexed AR-15 Magazines Professor Raoul X (short fiction) Q&A with Matthew Bracken about Castigo Cay Just A Working Man With His Tools (covert rifle carrier) Review of Joseph P. Martino’s “Resistance to Tyranny” Gangster Government and Sakharov's Immunity Night Fighting 101 When the music stops: How America's cities may explode in violence How Islam could be brought to an end What I Saw At The Coup (short fiction) I will not submit. I will never surrender. Trapping Feral Pigs and Other Parables of Modern Life Benghazi’s Smoking Gun? Only President Can Give ‘Cross-Border Authority’ Dear Mr. Security Agent: An open letter to law enforcement on gun control Alas, Brave New Babylon (short fiction)
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