TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying w/Jon Pepper, Stella Morabito
Our guests on TNT’s Sky Dragon Slaying will be discussing a funny new novel that pokes fun out of woke nonesense around climate change. On the more serious side, our second hour dishes the truth behind the media lies about the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Author Jon Pepper has penned Missy’s Twitch an enjoyably irreverent depiction of political alarmism. Enough with all the nonsense that humans are dangerously changing the climate. Pepper’s story is about New Yorker Missy Mayburn Crowe who is so anxious about the effects of climate change on the planet that she develops a nervous twitch in her right arm—a tic she finds embarrassing.
In addition to fear, she’s freighted with feelings of guilt, as she hails from a wealthy family that made its money in the energy business.
Thomas Richard, Editor, Climate Change Dispatch, wrote about the book:
“I enjoyed Missy’s Twitch immensely, even if it was more fact than fiction. It’s very engaging with likeable protagonists and some truly backbiting ‘villains.’ Dialogue was crisp and characters engaging. I’m mightily impressed.”
Bio:
JON PEPPER is a novelist, entrepreneur, and business consultant based in New York City.A native of Michigan, Jon won numerous awards as a national writer and business columnist for The Detroit News. He was also a radio talk show host, president of a media firm focused on nanotechnology, and an executive for energy and automotive companies. He is president of the strategic communications agency, Indelable, which he co-founded in 2014.
More at: jonpepperbooks.com
LISTEN TO LIVE NEWS TALK ON SKY DRAGON SLAYING BETWEEN 7PM TO 9PM EASTERN
So, you think you know all there is to know about who’s right or wrong on the current carnage raging in Gaza?
Take an hour of your time to listen in to Stella Morabito and you may learn something that could challenge your ideas.
Stella Morabito, author of The Weaponization of Loneliness: How Tyrants Stoke Our Fear of Isolation to Silence, Divide, and Conquer has been a senior contributor to The Federalist since 2014, where she has published numerous articles that focus on the social fallout of propaganda, mob psychology, and the cult mindset.
Her essays have appeared in various other publications, including the Washington Examiner, American Greatness, Public Discourse, Townhall, and the Human Life Review. Stella served for a decade as an analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency where she focused on communist media, propaganda, and disinformation. She has a master’s degree in Russian and Soviet history from the University of Southern California.
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