Granny Snatching – growing menace in North America
Granny Snatching is an insidious menace creeping across North America from which no one is safe.
This shocking disregard of the law and the rights of individuals is a fast-growing trend both in Canada and in the United States.
Find out how to protect yourself or a loved one from the courts, over-zealous agencies and family members with designs on an elderly family member’s health, wealth and freedom.
WEBSITE: http://www.grannysnatching.com
| Ronald Winter is an author, public relations executive, college professor and award winning journalist. He regularly writes and speaks on the military and politics.
His newest work of non-fiction is Granny Snatching, How a 92-Year-Old Widow Fought the Courts and Her Family to Win Her Freedom. Ron gave up an academic scholarship at the State University of New York at Albany in 1966 to join the Marines and fight in Vietnam as a helicopter crewman and machine gunner. He flew 300 combat missions and was awarded 15 Air Medals, Combat Aircrew Wings, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. After Vietnam he earned undergraduate degrees in Electrical Engineering and English Literature. In a two-decade journalism career Ron was the recipient of several prestigious awards and a Pulitzer nomination. He was featured in 2004 in the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project; is an adjunct professor of communication at the University of Hartford; is a judge for the annual Connecticut Young Writers competition; and is a director for Michael J. London & Associates Public Relations firm in Trumbull, CT. |

Ron is author of the book Masters of the Art, A Fighting Marine’s Memoir of Vietnam published by Random House, and writes Winter’s Soldier Story, his website blog column.
