Chuck Noell
…help people rescue their homes from predatory banks and real estate sharks. Chuck writes psychic thrillers for entertainment. During the COVID-19 lockdown, he added The Martial Arts of Non-Violence to the franchise.
“Fifty years ago I did non-violence training for a living. My Aunt Jeannie asked me ‘What is that supposed to mean?’ I told her we stop riots at peace demonstrations. Ten or more could not gather together at the time without the Mad Dogs or the Mother Fuckers showing up to start a small war. Kinda sounds like ‘Antifa Meets The Proud Boys,’ doesn’t it? Different decades, different memes. Same macho.
This is how – and why – I was part of a team, later called ‘The Philadelphia Four,’ invited to Kent State after the May 1970 shootings. They wanted us to train a ‘Wall of Moms’ to prevent more shooting in the coming fall. Only problem? In 1970 the country’s ‘moms’ occupied the Other Side of the culture wars.”
Title fraud investigator is something like a non-violence trainer. Not exactly a self-invented profession, but you back Into it by happy accident. If anything is ever, really, an ‘accident’ in Slideways Time.”
The Ten Precepts
Know Your Weapon
Know Where Your Strength Is
Know What Your Limits Are
Know Who Your Friends Are
Know Your Enemy
Recognize Where You’re Coming From
Understand Where You’re Going
Notice What You’re Doing
Be Ready to Improvise
Know Your Weapon
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Other Books & Other Journeys
The People’s Republic
The year is 1981. Ronald Reagan has moved into the White House. It is Morning in America, Kyme, a lawyer with surreptitious ties to the White House and the Vatican, is about to send Richard Eric Blaine – an international smuggler nicknamed the “Rabbit Man” – down the ultimate rabbit hole, a left wing psychic cult called The People’s Republic. Kyme knows ahead of time that Blaine will go down the hole. He has surveillance photos of the cult’s charismatic Founder, Caspar House, and its uncharismatic Treasurer, Sheila Epstein. Sheila isn’t “Sheila.” She’s the Rabbit Man’s dead twin sister Karin.
The Shadow Man
1969-1970. War protestors, hippies, discontent and dissent at a Small Christian College in Ohio. A sardonic visiting professor – lecturing on ‘The Literature of Megadeath’ – is inviting his rebellious students to imagine a paranoid political potboiler, ‘The Shadow Man,’ in which an ex-OSS operative (code name: The Wolf) is stalking the last of the conspirators who shot JFK. Where else? On the campus of a Small Christian College in Ohio. Or they’re stalking him. Fictitious professors are dropping dead in the potboiler. Real professors are dropping dead on the campus. The hunter and the hunted aren’t just mirror images of one another in the Shadow Man’s Vietnam Era, beta, edition of the Deep State. They are the same person.
The Martial Art of Non-Violence
(1-800-GUNFIRE)
2017-2018. Caitlin Keeley is a 21st Century Debt Resister, a founding member of the Corinthian Fifteen. Except Caitlin has gone politically and personally catatonic after her kid brother Kevin died in a mass shooting in Boston. Until Caitlin hits on the notion of starting a non-violent assault on assault weapons by “Reading the Names of The War Dead” a year later. At the Kevin Keeley
Memorial Gun Show.
The Martial Art of Non-Violence
(Sid@hitman.gov)
Caitlin practices the Martial Art of Non-Violence. She has one weapon, Truth. Sid the Silencer, the aging hippie hitman hired by Caitlin’s nemesis, the financial giant OctoBank, has many weapons, none of them truthful, and one ultimate weapon, Malice. Game on.
The Real People’s Guide to Real Estate Fraud
Speaking of Truth as a Weapon …. Title histories, when you know what they are, where and how to look for them, are the homeowner’s, the renter’s or the community organizer’s best weapon against predatory banks and real estate sharks.
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