
Reviews
Custom Maid Spin
"Radical ideas. de
Krassel is committed to a great cause and a very
significant mission." Richard Carswell, Author
of "From Success to Significance" and "The
Ultimate Selling Secret."
Custom Maid for New World
Disorder
Political Dust Storms, Corrosive Money and Slick
Oil
By Peter G. de Krassel
"This book is
dynamite. One of the best I've read. I learned a
lot from it. Each page is pure dynamite. I
couldn't put it down." Erskine Overnight,
USA Radio Network

"A guy after my
own heart! A book I urge you to read." Gary
Sutton, WSBA, York, PA

"The book conjures
up visions in my head, to use a Native American
saying, of American politicians speaking with
fork tongue". Phil Fink, WELW, Cleveland, Ohio

"The book protests
our dependence and reliance on Middle East oil
and encourages conservation and alternative
environmentally friendly sources of energy".
Bill Mazer, WVOX, New Rochele, New York

"de Krassel
documents the social, political and cultural
ills affecting America". Mary Jane Popp, KAHI
and KSAC, Sacramento, California

"Chock full of
information. Incredibly rich." Ron Saxon, WNTI,
Hackettstown, New Jersey

"A great book on
how Americans can retake, remake, reshape & fix
America." John Nuzzo, WMBA, Beaver Falls,
Pennsylvania

"A clarion call. A
blockbuster." Bill Bertenshaw, WOR, New York
City

"A well reasoned
critical look at American culture, media and
political spin." Jordan Rich, WBZ, Boston

"A manifesto on
why the U.S. must re-orient and clean up it's
act to survive, thrive and continue to guide
guide." Sybil Tonkonogy, WNTN, Newton, MA

"de Krassel
provides a piercing and compelling snapshot of
today's world taken with a wide angle lens. His
penetrating observations of the shifting sands
of our globe offer a snapshot of the future
taken with a telephoto lens. It's an unsettling
look at ourselves, seen through a mirror. A
must read."
Zev Yaroslavsky
Supervisor, Third District
County of Los Angeles

"A huge and heroic effort to plan
for the World - and particularly America - in
the belief that it can be turned into a
different shape. De Krassel is either mad or a
seer or both." - Stuart Wolfendale,
columnist,
The
Stardard (Hong Kong)

" ... totally provocative but in
the process, Peter highlights some conveniently
forgotten home truths. An absorbing read ..." -
C.P. Ho, Hong Kong member, Chinese
Peoples' Consultative Committee

"Peter
de Krassel does not pull his punches ... America
is rotten to the core." - Karl Wilson,
Agence France-Presse
"Peter de
Krassel is mad, but then he has a lot to be mad
about. Some people channel aggression with
a gun, but not Peter. Instead, he picked
up his pen and wrote the kind of book that you
talk back to.
Custom Maid
provides a
response. My copy is full of notes in the
margin, only a few of which say Amen,
brother!
I don't agree with everything in Custom
Maid.
The book hasn't changed my life. But,
something in the back of my mind, where I can't
quite put a finger on it say, '...yet'." -
David O'Rear, Chief Economist, Hong Kong General
Chamber of Commerce.

"The FCC has
found its own Michael Moore, no not the one who
headed the World Trade Organization for a half
term, but that gadfly of American politics, the
author of Stupid White Men.
His FCC equivalent, Peter de Krassel, however,
has the advantage of experience not limited to
the borders of the United States alone and his
targets for stupidity in Custom Maid go a little
wider than white men alone.
The result is a wide ranging catty read - Hey,
wake up, the world is moving on and will leave
you behind if you stay stuck in yesterday's way
of thinking. The style is vintage Michael Moore
right down to that
folksy chat way of writing and digressions that
catch the author's mind but leave you with the
titter of a punch line as the reward for veering
aside." - Jake van der Kamp, columnist,
South China Morning Post

"de
Krassel addresses the self destructive
culture, sexual, religious and political
hypocrisy in America today...the U.S.
presidential election sets the stage for
America to seriously rethink and
restructure its domestic and
geopolitical policies." -
Xia
Wenhui, Xinhua
News Agency