Megan Jorgensen

Megan Jorgensen, the author, her books, ideas, reviews and more.
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How to Win a War?

What do you need to win a war? Tanks, missiles, warships, thousands of soldiers? Forget it all. The only thing you really need is intelligence and foresight.

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Reflections

There's a fine line between cuddling and holding someone down so they can't get away.

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The Author is Crazy

Comment by a reader of my Betrayal of a Legend novel: "The author is crazy to begin with, and the novel is past all imagining. However I admit it's entertaining, you can't breath reading it and there are many amazing details I've never known. Good reading."

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Times Dies

A short paragraph that I did not include in the final text of the novel: Love? Was that what it is? He thought of it uneasily. Hypnotic absorption in each other, perhaps, and in the mutual intoxication of their success - bit it isn't necessarily love. Love is calm and even and lasting, and you pay for it with a dedicated lifetime, but it wouldn't pay, perhaps. He stopped. It was no good, thinking about those times. Time dies with each passing minute.

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New Feedback for my novel

KGB and CIA were certainly capable of precise and meticulous planning, their ruthlessness didn't surprise me. But considering the haphazarded manner in which their thoughts were formed, registered, indexed and recalled, any single rational act from their part became a a miracle. Perhaps they were incapable of rationality. Perhaps all thought was a set of impulses generated by one emotion, monitored by another, ratified by a third.

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New Review

Words from a customer who purchased my novel Betrayal of a Legend: In my humble opinion: I dare not assume that any of the offices or even our houses are unwatched by Security. Better rely on masks to avoid the danger. Anyway we're being watched and nobody can't stop a really all-out assassination attempt.

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Feedback from a reader

May I simply say what a comfort to uncover someone that actually understands what they’re talking about. I actually realize how important is to bring the JFK problem to light. So I thank you for your novel or memories. More and more people have to read your book and understand...See more

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Should I Be a Writer?

Well, I'm a schizoid type myself. Maybe I should have been a writer.

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Death

And he speaks and his voice comes out sounding quite different from anything you've ever heard from anyone before: "Who told you I am Death?" (Quotation from Megan Jorgensen). Painting by Teodors Uders, a Latvian painter (1914).

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Clear delineation of the undeniable, observable, researchable facts (and the conceptual motivations and agendas behind them), articulated like few humans can accomplish with such brevity, candor, and unassailable certitude that one cannot resist at least a MINIMUM of curiosity about, and reflection upon. these pivotal topics, all of which directly affect Humanity's immediate future...as well as your own! . . . . . . https://sachastone.com/putting-on-the-armour-of-god/

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Lead Yourself!

Do not accept the oppression of the system. There is no leader. Lead yourself.

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MAGNIFICENT DYNAMIC DIALOGUE!! I hope you get something valuable out of it. My favorite proclamation from Sacha (especially bc I did a very similar thing with my own Life Energy) can be heard between the 27 and 29 minute marks :-D . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDcFuIPB0EY&feature=share

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Megan Jorgensen, the author, her books, ideas, reviews and more.