Mano Bakh

Male

Murrieta, CA

United States

Profile Information:

Something About Me and My Book:
A former high-ranking officer in the Iranian Navy, Mr. Bakh was raised in the non-violent Persian culture in Iran during the reign of the Shah, who in the 1940’s and 50’s was working to establish Iran as the first democratic country in the Middle East. Excelling in his education, Mr. Bakh was selected in 1968 to attend the US Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, California, where he completed two Bachelor’s degrees and a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering. He had nearly completed his doctorate work for a PhD when he was recalled to Iran to be responsible for a series of critically needed Navy projects. However, upon his return to Iran, the Ayatollah Khomeini, though in exile, began orchestrating strikes, riots and mayhem to undermine the Shah’s efforts to democratize Iran. Mr. Bakh experienced firsthand the hypocrisy and evils perpetrated by the Ayatollah and his radical Islamic religion – not only its inhumanity to women and children, but also the murder and imprisonment of any Iranian who disagreed with Khomeini and his religion. Mr. Bakh also witnessed President Carter’s inept and disastrous mishandling of Khomeini, leading to the Shah’s downfall and entrenchment of a radical Islamic Iran.
Mr. Bakh was born a Muslim, but became disenchanted with the religion whose mission was to follow Mohammad’s words “Conquer, Convert or kill” all who did not believe in the teachings of the Koran. His candid understanding of what happened to a country that was once America’s best friend and then turned into an Axis of Evil, will educate the reader as to why that Evil might not be realized until it is too late.
Website:
http://www.EscapingIslam.com

Comment Wall:

Load Previous Comments
  • Joseph M. Perez

    Hello, Mano. I started a group called San Diego, California Writers. It's the last on in the group listing. I invite you to join.
  • Joseph M. Perez

    Right now I have two positive responses-you and Masa Horie. That makes three. Not bad for just setting up yesterday. There were other invites I hope will join as well. I need all the help I can get.
  • Author Collective

    Authors, Writers and Novelists,

    Would you like more exposure for your book? Do you want to go to those always "Talked About" tradeshows but know you just cannot afford them? Are you aware of how much networking can help boost your sales?

    What would you pay to attend the following events?

    South Carolina Book Festival in Columbia S.C. $375
    American Library Association Convention in Washington D.C. $2,200
    Book Expo America in New York City $4,500
    Texas Book Festival in Houston SOLD OUT
    Baltimore Book Festival in Maryland $450
    Miami Book Festival in Sunny Florida $600
    Printers Row in Chicago $750
    National Association of Public Schools Administrators $4,000
    Great Lakes Independent Booksellers Tradeshows $1,100

    How about $375 for all of these plus twenty-four more. The Author Collective is here to help you sell your work. We exhibit at these shows and others with one goal in mind... SELL BOOKS! Joining the Author Collective allows you access to these events for just the cost of your yearly *membership. We also offer our members no cost access to discounted literary services like, editing and proofreading, graphics and design, isbn's and copyrighting, video services and more. We provide our members invaluable information to self-publish and get deep discounts on book printing too. Saving money is the first step in making money!

    The Author Collective is here to help the unknown, little known and soon to be well known self-published author put their writings in the faces of the people who buy in quantity. Call today and ask to become a member...

    Michael Williams
    313.446.2262
    www.AuthorCollective.com




    *Yearly membership provides member admission to the convention floor and access to our exhibit booth. Member's transportation, costs of meals and lodging fees are not included.