WWIII
“Dear Mr. Firth, I’ve just finished your book about World War 111. It is wonderful how your imagination works. You paint vivid pictures of what our future might be. I love your style of writing and look forward to reading more of your books. Thanks for writing good books to read. Your friend, Michael”
“Buy any one of these books and you will be buying another…I promise!”
“no wonder, highly enjoyable word style…sharp a razors contents. no smoke and mirrors”
Dear Robert Firth.
You have enriched my life so much with your messages and the few books I’ve purchased from you. Sadly I have been so busy with helping a Mennonite pasture fencing crew & family that I have yet to even respond to your wonderful Christmas card 2021. I pray that I can come and visit with you sometime before of end of 2023. I’m younger than you: I’m only 75. You inspire so many people to restore their faith in our Creator and each other. My Marine Corps artillery officer career was instrumental in looking out for the other guy. A fellow Marine officer of mine was “John G. Hoffstott III” from Boca Raton, FL. We served together for 3 years. I’ve lost track of him. If you can find him, say hello from me. I send love and respect from Scotia, NE to you and your wife.
Respectfully, Marvin “Butch” Hughes
Dear Captain Robert Firth,
I enjoyed reading your book FIRE TEAM..Who could believe a female assassination team exists?! I liked diving into that secret world with your book. Looking forward to the next one.
Sincerely, Dr. William Mazzei 3rd MD
Nice letter from a guy who read my book…
Dear Captain Firth,
Like you, I’m a fan of author C.S. Lewis. He makes the distinction between secular humanism (progressivism) and the Judeo-Christian view. He does this effectively, objectively and concisely distinguishing between good and evil, light and dark, wickedness and righteousness…… moral relativism and God’s truth.
I was listening to a show recently as the host interviewed the author about his latest publication. The book was “The Evil Within. ” At the time, I was not able to learn the author’s identity but was interested the discussion about what the author described as modern man’s inability to even recognize the existence of evil as a tangible force and how it works and why, if we don’t finally see it for what it is it will eventually destroy western civilization.
The discussion continued using America as an example, once the moral guidepost to the world, had, “over time, under the influence of the liberals, socialists, collectivists, communists and moral relativists, abandoned its original principles,” and now is on the decline and suffering from “moral confusion.”
I decided to send you this letter and, on one of the breaks, the host mentioned your name. I googled it and the book, The Evil Within and found you on Amazon and your book site (www.robert-j-firth.com). I’m sorry to say that I hadn’t heard of you or your books until that show. Your books need to be read by all Americans while we have some time to turn things around.
After reading “The Enemy Within,” I felt I needed to reach out to you and let you know that your book has forever changed my view of the democratic party. I’m shocked and dismayed that this information isn’t taught on our schools. Its clear to me that progressivism and all its fellow travelers ( socialism, collectivism, communism, liberalism, etc.,) is a scourge on Humanity and, until it’s eradicated it will continue to be a deadly enemy of all free men.
Please keep up with your good works and I will let all my friends, associates and contacts know what an insightful and important writer you are.
Kind regards,
Milton Hayes.
Philadelphia, PA
MEET MY CO PILOT
John C. Roseborough
Robert, I am so enjoying your book about flying for AAM in Vietnam as it brings back so many memories. it’s the best book I’ve read about the Vietnam conflict. Thanks to the AGENT ORANGE I am 100 percent service connected Vietnam veteran. You are a remarkable person who I would love to meet.
PANDEMIC
Will Rodgers; To my followers, this is a great book by a great author who is timely and accurate about what is happening around us. Much of it we remain unaware of until it it suddenly hits us in the back of the head. Read Mr. Firth’s book to be prepared for what may be coming in the future.
” Pandemic” is really great and extremely well written. It was such an interesting and intriguing read.. I read it in one night ..I couldn’t put it down and I learned so much it was refreshing to see that we share the same belief system .I am very grateful to have met you and I thank you again If anything I only had questions for you. Although the book is fiction was the ending a fictionalized made up ending or was it based on what you think is going to happen from your research and studies that went into writing the book?
TOOLS;
About your book Tools. I’m now reading it. While doing so, I was thinking that you are one of the great men in history because of your talent to put into the written word complex thoughts and truths. When I find that you include yourself in chapter 5 as one of the great thinkers of all time. I agree completely, I find your books fascinating and full of truths. Maybe that is why your wife doesn’t like to read them? Too much truth. I do like to read your books, they are very thoughtful and intelligent. Your friend, Michael O’Block I’m sitting in a doctor’s office waiting for Nancy to get a Colonoscopy great fun □. Thanks for your new book I just started reading it. It starts out with a bang.I love your writing style. Thanks for the book buddy. Your friend Michael
THE CONSERVATIVE MANIFESTO
Good morning Robert,
It was very nice to meet you and have lunch with you guys the other day. Thank you for sharing your books! I am now immersed in The Conservative Manifesto, and I am delighted. It is not only so important to state all these facts, but it is so well said, straight, clear, and strongly defending our core values, our country and leaving no room for any meaningful criticism! Awesome, Say hello to Alyona from both of us, Luis F. Breton, DMD
FLYING THROUGH LIFE & SAM’S BULLET
Hi Robert, I’ve read about one third of Sam’s Bullet. When I first saw the cover picture, I thought that this would be my kind of book and it’s turned out I was right. As you know, I’ve read several of your books starting with the unfinished draft of Flying Through Life back in 2010? You showed it to me shortly after we met on line, for the first time since about 1957 when I was ten years old with the Heimbolds. I enjoyed reading it for several reasons: I love stories about airplanes, my memories and affection for Island Heights and last but not least, because of it’s overall content, storyline, humor and the natural way you told the story. In a few spots, you put me right in the cockpit.
While FTL was well done, your writing skills have improved along the way and I think Sam’s Bullet is your best yet for many reasons. As with all your books, you provide statistics and researched facts. In this case, you’ve out-done yourself with a plethora of statistics, (including dates) that help bring the story to life. Your passion shows in most of you writings but all the more in this one. This is not hard to understand since this soldier was an ancestor of yours and because you were intimately involved in the project of delivering his remains to a proper burial.
Tom
Will Rodgers, I am an avid fan of Mr’ Firth’s writings. I have read 10 of his books. All are exciting, factual, and action packed which makes them all very , very entertaining. Click on the links he has provided and get one of his books today. You will Not Be Disappointed.
THE ENEMY WITHIN
Will Rodgers; I read this book by Mr. Firth a few years ago, and it prepared me for the nation destroying and erosion of our social and moral fiber. The 8 years America suffered under a socialist Administration could have been avoided if more Americans had read this book and saw what was coming. They would have known that the” Fundamental Change” for America meant the destruction of a great nation which is based on Biblical moral truths, and the greatest Common Law ever derived from Biblical truths. I urge all of my followers to take the opportunity to write for their copy today. Mr. Firth has written many other books that are all key subjects for enlightenment and entertainment during the many crises we see emerging today.. His style is clear ad to the point. He always gets directly to the matter at hand, and he does it with humor, wit and a unprecedented knowledge you’ll find remarkable.
Hi Robert!
I loved THE VANISHMENT!!!!!!! What an extraordinary and joyful experience it was to have read this awesome book! Your story line is so captivating and intriguing! I was cheering you and Jesus through every chapter! Come Lord Jesus come!!! You are the best raconteur I have had the joy to know!!!
Big hug, Jeannie
Robert,
ASSASSIN:
I finished the book last week, I very much enjoyed the Idea of the book, and as usual, the writing was engaging and powerful. I am amazed at your grasp of history and the down hill direction we are headed in these days. I also am in awe of the detailed technical knowledge you have about, Guns, explosives, gases and poisons. The parts about surveillance and tracking the enemy were well done and insightful.
Andy Whittaker
ASSASSIN
Often, when I read adventure books like this, I see the action n my mind’s eye. For years I was a Clive Cussler junkie, and I devoured all his books. I always wondered why they were not made into movies. They had all the action and adventure of Ian Fleming, but for some reason they never made the big screen. When I read Assassin, I saw this on the big screen in my mind.
Brian Dinnard
ASSASSIN
I could not get into the mind of the main character who planned all the “jobs”. It was not clear , since it was not in first person, if the planner was robert of John Scott. If you decided to make it movie script material, I think, and who am I to say, that more of the character and background of the “Hunter”. You begin at the “Hunters” house in Boca, but as chapters progress I am left without more flesh, bone, action, and history of the “Hunter”. I guess I could assume it is you, but there is not enough evidence.
Bill Mac Higgins
In other words, the character or ‘hero’ is not as well defined as the reader requires and the story comes out stronger than the character moving the story along. I guess I’m just old fashioned, but the story has to be the hero, not the other away around.What is it you think of when I say Ian Fleming? James Bond or 007. After reading this fantastic book Assassin I should say Firth : “Hunter” Robert or John C Scott. I would like to come by or meet you at BCT, the Kilt, and have a beer with you so I could say this more clearly.
Dean Williams
THE CONSERVATIVE MANIFESTO
I am probably totally wrong, and you are the expert who has written many great books, so don’t take me too seriously. On the other hand I have struggled to not clearly express my story on over 200 pages that make no sense and are not organized and are all over the place with no clear thought. Therefore, it is not appropriate to advise you on a really interesting book that I so much enjoyed. Thanks for sharing it with me.
Your Friend, Will Rodgers
ASSASSIN
Robert I sent this to many others. Thank you! We brought Assassin to Charleston with us. Jack finished it in 2 days and I’m reading it now. Quite a great read. It’s what brought me to locate you! How’s your newest book coming? The one on AI? My closest friend here binds books in leather. She owned an antique store for years and focused on Korean furniture. A most interesting lady.
Beth
THE BATTLE OF TOURS,
A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED READ, History, for many, is anything that occurred before we were born. Sadly, for those that think this way, life has some powerful and often-painful punishments in store. Captain Firth’s book takes the reader back some 1400 years into what must seem a dark and distant period, one the foolish may believe to be totally irrelevant to the present time. Of course, we all must, and indeed, have no choice, but to live in our own short span of time. We however, do and must learn from history, even if that history is of only a very few years. As children, we learn that the stove is hot and we learn not to play in the snow without warm clothes. We carry all the lessons of childhood into adulthood. To argue therefore that the lessons of the past are therefore of no benefit in the modern day is dangerous and fallacious in the extreme.
Who, what and where we are today is obviously inexorably tied to who, what and where we were. Our parents determined all of our genetic characteristics and of course, it was they who decided where we were to be born as did their parents theirs and so on, as far back as your particular linage goes. If you were born in America and your parents were from Germany then likely you know a few words in German. We all bring to the table lessons and learning from our past and that knowledge and those lessons play a significant role in our present lives.
The question is, how far back in history should one go as regards the value of what has gone before. Do we need to know and heed the lessons of the Neanderthal to navigate through modern life? Probably not. I would argue that once man begun collecting in towns and cities and, as early civilizations evolved, especially as one group warred on another, the lessons of these days are of great import and need be learned well. The advice and wisdom of such as Plato and Socrates are obviously of value and, of course, especially to be noted and heeded are the causative factors in the rise and fall of the great civilizations and nations.
Man’s history is replete with stories of war and conflict. Only the dullest of the dull would ignore the lessons that have been passed on to us. For one to navigate the perils of modern life and have the acumen to make true and correct judgments as regards the best way forward and, to comprehend the value of things in general, a reasonable knowledge of what has gone before is necessary. Experience tells us that if one doesn’t want to miss important lessons, a good point to begin your studies is ay the dawn of recorded history. This is more than sufficient for one to have the tools and knowledge necessary to make prescient judgments.
This book tells you about the greatest and most important battle ever fought by western civilization, who fought, why they fought and who won. The very fact that you’re reading this in English is a direct result of the outcome of that battle. Further, this story shows you that everything of importance in your life today is linked to what happened in those distant days.
The story tells you why that battle mattered at that time and explains why it matters today. The Author shows you that the very same enemy who fought against western civilization 40 generations ago remains, until this very day, your most devoted enemy; one who would instantly, given the slightest opportunity, slice the head from your living body, an enemy who lives only to kill you and your entire family, an enemy who is doing everything possible to destroy western civilization. I hope that these words frighten you and make you think of the consequences should you take the message of this book too lightly. The history we are speaking of here is not just a story of something that happened long ago – not a book to be cast onto a distant shelf, to molder on a dim stack in some forgotten library, this is living history. Learn it well and heed the warning, while you still have time.
Arnaud de Borchgrave Jamaica, 2011,
AFTERMATH
Hello Robert, I have studied the Tenerife accident for years and read everything I could get my hands on about it, including your book. Do you happen to know where, and if it’s possible, to get the ATC recordings? I am very interested to hear (or read) how ATC handled the aircraft which took off BEFORE Clipper and Rhine. I am hearing conflicting accounts. Some say they were backtracking everyone to exit C3 to the taxiway, others (including Robert Bragg late in his life), say they were sending them to C4. I would like to clear this up. It could shed some light on the source of PanAm’s confusion what the controller intended. Hearing the controllers’ clearances to those earlier aircraft could also give additional perspective on KLM’s take off decision. Thanks for your time, I enjoy everything you write.
Thanks, Robbin Hughes