About the Book:

Welcome to Mike Adams' Greatest Hits. This is Mike’s older brother and only sibling, David. This book, as the title implies, is simply a collection of the best columns, regardless of the topic, presented in the order in which they were written.

Speaker, writer, and educator Mike Adams made a significant impact through the columns he wrote addressing key moral and political issues. Although each of his articles was clever, timely, and thought-provoking, Mike Adams' Greatest Hits encompasses the top one hundred from throughout his career to capture the legacy Mike left behind after he passed away.

The selected columns in this book share an enduring message that has the power to change the world, even now that Mike is gone. This man who touched so many lives through his classes, through his columns, and through his music will continue to make a positive difference through this book. Mike may no longer be on this Earth, but he lives on in these columns and other books, including Letters to a Young Progressive and Life and How to Live It.

On November 13, 2015, Mike wrote: It is our job to get up each and every day and tell the truth. The fact that people are not listening does not absolve us of our responsibility. The one who refuses to speak and the one who refuses to listen will be judged alike.

About the author:

Mike S. Adams graduated from Mississippi State University in 1993 with a PhD in criminology and became a professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW). He also wrote columns for Townhall and The Daily Wire and spoke frequently on first amendment and pro-life issues. Although Mike twice won the Faculty Member of the Year Award, in 2006, he was denied a promotion to full professor and filed suit in federal court, alleging that UNCW had retaliated against him. The lawsuit set up a legal challenge concerning whether Garcetti v. Ceballos (2006) applied to college professors. In 2014, Mike finally won before a jury in federal court in North Carolina. He passed away in 2020.

David Adams, Mike’s only sibling, is a retired computer programmer. He enjoys photography and traveling with his wife and is dedicated to keeping Mike’s legacy alive. Mike and David were born in Columbus, Mississippi, and grew up in Houston near NASA, where their parents worked.

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