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From Terror to Freedom in Bloomington, MN
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“A gripping chronicle about the turmoil of the Islamic revolution and his escape with his family to freedom in America. Bakh’s dramatic escape is facilitated with the aid of a network that includes the valiant Sheik Abdullah, the mayor of Kharg Island, Iranian ex-pats in London, and US Navy contacts.”—Jerry Gordon, Senior Editor, New English Review“Mano Bakh shows in the tumultuous events of his own life the terrible human costof Jimmy Carter’s abandonment of the Shah of Iran and the subsequent IslamicRevolution in Iran. Courageous, insightful, and moving, vividly illustrates why theWest must resist, and ultimately defeat, Islamic supremacism.”—Robert Spencer, New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guideto Islam (and the Crusades) and The Truth About Muhammad “This remains a fascinating account that keeps the reader on the edge of his seat throughout. [It] is an amazing work. I do highly recommend this educational book to everyone who values freedom and is interested in a true account of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.”—Amil Imani, author of Obama Meets Ahmadinejad“I was honored to be invited to hear Mano Bakh speak about the Islamic danger thatwe are facing in America. His words, ‘I lost my birth country, Iran, to radical Islam. I must not lose my adopted country, America, to a barbaric 7th Century ideology. I have come out of hiding to speak out, even at the cost of my life,’ echo my thoughts. Even in America the unthinkable can happen, and it can happen very quickly”—Dr. Wafa Sultan, author of A God Who Hates
“A gripping chronicle about the turmoil of the Islamic revolution and his escape with his family to freedom in America. Bakh’s dramatic escape is facilitated with the aid of a network that includes the valiant Sheik Abdullah, the mayor of Kharg Island, Iranian ex-pats in London, and US Navy contacts.”—Jerry Gordon, Senior Editor, New English Review“Mano Bakh shows in the tumultuous events of his own life the terrible human costof Jimmy Carter’s abandonment of the Shah of Iran and the subsequent IslamicRevolution in Iran. Courageous, insightful, and moving, vividly illustrates why theWest must resist, and ultimately defeat, Islamic supremacism.”—Robert Spencer, New York Times bestsellers The Politically Incorrect Guideto Islam (and the Crusades) and The Truth About Muhammad “This remains a fascinating account that keeps the reader on the edge of his seat throughout. [It] is an amazing work. I do highly recommend this educational book to everyone who values freedom and is interested in a true account of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.”—Amil Imani, author of Obama Meets Ahmadinejad“I was honored to be invited to hear Mano Bakh speak about the Islamic danger thatwe are facing in America. His words, ‘I lost my birth country, Iran, to radical Islam. I must not lose my adopted country, America, to a barbaric 7th Century ideology. I have come out of hiding to speak out, even at the cost of my life,’ echo my thoughts. Even in America the unthinkable can happen, and it can happen very quickly”—Dr. Wafa Sultan, author of A God Who Hates

















