Unholy Allied Mountains
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About the Book
To communists, religion is an opiate where Christians are lulled to accept their oppressed fate and never raise arms against oppressors. To Muslim extremists, however, religion is not an opiate but a high-inducing drug that spiritually arms one to wage jihad on the infidels. In Unholy Allied Mountains, Ding, a Filipino American journalist, in a story quest on the Philippine insurgency, is confronted by ghosts of his past in the midst of an unholy alliance between the Communist New People’s Army (NPA) and Muslims in their quest to defeat lackeys of American imperialists in the Cordillera Mountains in Northern Luzon, Philippines.
About the Author
Before immigrating to the United States, Rudy D. Liporada served as a Feature Writing, Photojournalism, and Advertising instructor in Zambia Africa from 1983 to 1986. He used to string for Baguio City, Philippines newspapers. In the United States, he contributes to the Ventura County Star and the San Diego Asian Journal in California. He graduated from the University of the Philippines with a major in Economics, minor in Sociology, and cognate in Political Science. Blessed with four boys and a girl with nee Aurea Olosan, Rudy resides in Oxnard, California.