One of the biggest stories of a generation was a sniper trying to end the Presidential campaign and life of Donald Trump.
However, Big Media and Big Tech were able to memory-hole the “where were you when” event just days later.
And now Amazon is using this dirty trick to keep voters from learning the truth behind the Trump assassination attempt.
Amazon is too big to avoid
More than 300,000,000 people are active users on Amazon.
65% of Americans say they use the marketplace at least monthly.
More than 150,000,000 Americans are Amazon Prime Subscribers.
With so many customers visiting its virtual store, the Jeff Bezos-founded Amazon has developed into essentially a must-use for product sellers.
This is especially true of authors selling books.
Amazon started as a digital storefront selling DVDs, CDs, and books.
And to this day, very few authors can turn a profit from their work without bowing to Amazon overlords.
That’s even true of nearly all conservative authors – including Jack Posobiec.
Jack Posobiec writes investigative book about the Trump assassination attempt
Conservative pundit Jack Posobiec is the Senior Editor of Human Events and a New York Times bestselling author of Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions (and How to Crush Them).
Posobiec has penned five tombs that are available for purchase – and his sixth will launch in late October, just in time for the November election.
His newest piece of non-fiction – co-authored by Joshua Lisec — is an investigative report on the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump and the fallout that followed.
The new book is titled Bulletproof: How a Shot Meant for Donald Trump Took Out Joe Biden.
“Bulletproof reconstructs a minute-by-minute parallel timeline of each step of that fateful day, for President Trump, law enforcement agencies, and the would-be assassin, and digs deeper than the official narrative, asking uncomfortable questions about how this event occurred and going deeper than mainstream media ever will,” the book description reads. “In addition, Bulletproof breaks new and exclusive stories from an independent private investigator team commissioned by the authors into the hidden life of shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks, and also breaks new ground, digging into the best-kept-secret details of how the failed ‘hit’ on Trump dominoed into a palace coup of a sitting US President. Posobiec and Lisec bring the receipts.”
But Jeff Bezos may have turned fans off from purchasing the new release.
Amazon switches cover art
When Bulletproof first hit Amazon’s virtual shelves for pre-orders, the site showed the wrong book cover.
It’s important to note that, in book sales, the cover is one of the most important selling points.
ATTN: I do not know what is going on but
This is NOT the cover for Bulletproof, @Amazon
They are sabotaging the FIRST book every written about the Trump assassination https://t.co/nA5vAkOOIJ pic.twitter.com/4cWXg486zL
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) September 7, 2024
The correct art includes a black cover with white text, an image of the rally state from that fateful day in Butler, Pennsylvania, with the subtitle, “The most consequential day in American political history.”
Instead, Amazon posted a picture that appears to be from culture magazine, Kinfolk.
The art featured a couple of black models dressed strangely.
According to Posobiec, the fault lies with Amazon, and not anything he or his team did wrong.
“Attention: I do not know what is going on but this is NOT the cover for Bulletproof,” Posobiec tweeted. “They are sabotaging the FIRST book every written about the Trump assassination.”
Again, it’s important to note that pre-sale orders are incredibly important for authors, as the success or lack thereof in pre-sales will heavily influence the promotion of the book moving forward.
The Post Millennial reported that Posobiec started a customer service ticket to fix the issue.
Amazon has since corrected the so-called “mistake,” but there is no telling how many sales were missed because of the issue.
Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.