The Reapers Line: Life and Death on the Mexican Border

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When I used to be 14, a young Marine taught me shoot a rifle. My instructor and surrogate big brother went on to go into US history books as the “”Texas Tower Sniper”” after he massacred 16 innocent sufferers. He was once the primary recorded mass murderer in American history. Four years later, I used to be conducting CIA assassination missions as a military sniper in Vietnam. After returning to the United States, I spent the following 31 years on the United States-Mexican border as a federal agent, where the struggle against the smugglers of drugs and starving human beings has been as harrowing as anything I encountered in Vietnam. The Reaper’s Line is a non-fiction account of unparalleled official corruption, national fraud, mass murders, gunfights, desperate sojourners, treason, betrayal, and government wrongdoing. This is a story of smoking six-shooters and blazing machine guns in lately’s Wild West.

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