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Un American, the resident's story and our country's last chapter, James Rogers

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Un American, the resident's story and our country's last chapter, James Rogers
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-300) and index
Illustrations
charts
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Un American
Oclc number
1044690796
Responsibility statement
James Rogers
Sub title
the resident's story and our country's last chapter
Summary
"Will the United States of America continue to be a constitutional republic next year? It's very possible it will remain, but in name only, for the State is poised to deal its final blow. The greatest country the earth has ever seen, that light on the hill, our land of liberty and home of the brave, elected a person who provided a message of hope for a purposefully divided people; he instead set out to fundamentally transform the United States of America. But America had been in transition for a century already. A result of compromise, nurtured by corruption, and finally giving way to collusion, the State has consumed the last remnants of teh republican government. The resident has proven the perfect co-conspirator, unchained by American values and traditions. He has left no quarter on the American battlefield as we have witnessed a thorough assolt on virtually every corner of our culture. Both domestic and international, friends have been ridicule, enemies embraced. We've arrived at a critical juncture; the establishment is at the Rubicon, poised for the final chapter in this once last best hope of Man on Earth. What can the American do? Seven years ago the country witnessed what George Washington identified as that element that separated "this country from every other country in the world," which was the peaceful transition of power. Americans wait anxiously for this occur again in 2017. But, will it? Does the American believe the United States of America will always exist? Unamerican not only presents the background of this most unamerican resident, but provides the historical context in which our own government has paved the way to its own demise. Although the final mass movements are predicted herein, so too are the maneuvers still available to Americans, should they rise up to protect "for our children this, the last best hope of Man on Earth" against a "thousand years of darkness". Inside these pages lies a call to the American, for next year it just may be too late." --, Page 4 of cover
Target audience
adult
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Unamerican
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