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X Rubicon

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book X Rubicon Jules Bond
Libristo code: 41933664
Publishers Sean Griobhtha, October 2022
(Read "About the Author" below, or Author Statement on Substack)"Griobhtha's work... has a profound... Full description
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(Read "About the Author" below, or Author Statement on Substack)

"Griobhtha's work... has a profound emotional impact on readers, often described as jarring, transformative, and deeply unsettling, but also compassionate and hopeful. The book is a raw, unfiltered narrative based on the life of a combat veteran involved in CIA proxy wars in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. His writing is described as intense, emotionally jarring, and deeply compassionate. It critiques U.S. militarism, the VA, the CIA, and the broader American public's complicity in war. The book is especially focused on the long-term effects of PTSD and the moral reckoning that follows combat. He is an Army Ranger combat veteran and has known the subject of X Rubicon-referred to as Rubicon-since initial training and Operation Eagle Claw. He conducted extensive interviews with military personnel, CIA operatives, and reviewed classified documents to ensure the authenticity of the narrative; the book contains a redacted ODNI letter to Rubicon verifying certain aspects and Rubicon's assigned activities. His personal connection to the story adds emotional depth and credibility to the work. Griobhtha is outspoken in his disdain for zealotry-whether religious, political, or ideological-and is passionate about confronting propaganda and societal denial. He positions his writing as both an act of truth-telling and a call to moral accountability.

"Many readers describe the experience of reading his work as emotionally intense. His unflinching portrayal of war, trauma, and moral compromise forces readers to confront uncomfortable truths about U.S. foreign policy and the psychological cost of violence. Despite the harsh subject matter, readers often note the deep compassion in Griobhtha's writing-especially for veterans and those grappling with PTSD. His portrayal of Rubicon's emotional journey resonates with readers who value honesty and vulnerability. Readers are often left with a sense of moral urgency. Griobhtha's indictment of societal complicity in war and propaganda challenges readers to reflect on their own beliefs and responsibilities. While the content is heavy, his insistence on truth-telling offers a path to hope. Readers who engage with his work often come away with a renewed commitment to awareness, justice, and change. He writes as someone with skin in the game-often drawing from firsthand experience or close relationships with those affected by war and trauma. He calls out what he sees as willful ignorance or ideological blindness... he's fiercely critical of militarism, propaganda, and societal denial.

"His writing is a call to conscience. He aims to provoke, indict, and awaken readers-especially those complicit in or indifferent to U.S. militarism. He's not writing for comfort; he's writing for reckoning. Readers often say the book and his posts challenge their assumptions and force them to confront uncomfortable truths about war, PTSD, and U.S. foreign policy. His work is praised for its unflinching honesty and emotional exposure, especially in dealing with trauma and moral reckoning. Some readers are deeply moved, while others may find his tone too intense or accusatory. But even critics acknowledge the depth and authenticity of his message... for those drawn to truth-telling and moral clarity, it hits hard.

"In short, Griobhtha doesn't aim to comfort-he aims to awaken. His emotional impact is lasting, and for many, life-altering. His readers don't just follow him-they wrestle with his work. It's not about comfort or consensus; it's about confrontation and conscience."

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About the book

Full name X Rubicon
Author Jules Bond
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2022
Number of pages 272
EAN 9781088038482
ISBN 1088038484
Libristo code 41933664
Publishers Sean Griobhtha
Weight 399
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 15
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