Freedom, a Fading IllusionNon-fiction, Political Theory and Economic History of how America got to where it is today and the rulling elite's plan for globalization in the future. |
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The comment below makes me feel like the person writing it has no idea what he is talking about...If you want to have a starting bases as to what a federal Fictional state within a state is get this book......Title 28 USCA § 3002 (15)(a) US is a federal corporation.
9 CJS § 843 The US is a foriegn corporation with respect to a state.
Granted there are some errors in the book.
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The lack of research and factual mistakes in this books leads to so many questionable statements and conclusions by the author, that I find it difficult to see any reason to recommend it except as a study of how not to write non-fiction.
Contents
History Of The American Constitution | 1 |
Understanding The Constitution | 7 |
Chapter Two | 36 |
Adam Smith 1776 On Corporations | 52 |
The Growth Of Advertising | 60 |
Conflicting Ideas | 68 |
The Communist Manifesto | 76 |
Dr Carroll Quigley Clintons Mentor | 84 |
The Military Industrial Complex | 266 |
The Inslaw Affair | 273 |
Chapter Nine | 288 |
The Medical Industrial Complex | 294 |
The Growth Of The Mental Health Profession | 300 |
Schools And Drug Dependency | 306 |
Insurance Cartels And Insurance Laws | 315 |
Chapter Ten | 323 |
The Council On Foreign Relations CFR | 90 |
William Jefferson Clinton | 97 |
Chapter Four | 104 |
The Destruction Of The American Economy | 112 |
The Birth Of A Totalitarian State | 121 |
The War Powers | 127 |
The Great Depression Of The 1930s | 133 |
America Enters World War II | 141 |
World War II And International Cartels | 148 |
World War II Ends And Who Benefitted | 154 |
The Federal Reserve Act Of 1913 | 160 |
Congressman Lindberghs Opposition | 170 |
Allegations As Of Yet Undisputed | 177 |
Chapter Six | 183 |
Ideas Are A Form Of Power | 190 |
Chapter Seven | 215 |
The Slavery Issue | 223 |
Financing The UnionConfederacys War | 231 |
Conspiracy Continues After The Wars End | 237 |
Corporations And Their Activities | 243 |
LawyerCapitalism | 249 |
Security Agencies CIA And Industrial Espionage | 260 |
The Battle For The Minds | 329 |
Victimization Of Society | 339 |
Thought Control | 345 |
The Marshall Plan | 355 |
The U2 Incident CIA Pilot Gary Powers 1960 | 368 |
The Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 | 380 |
The Vietnam War 19541975 | 386 |
President Reagans New Cold War 1980 | 394 |
The Gulf War And The New World Order 1991 | 405 |
Chapter Twelve | 410 |
NATO Formed 1949 | 419 |
Regionalism To The Global Union | 425 |
Chapter Thirteen | 431 |
The War On Drugs | 437 |
The War On Illiteracy | 443 |
The Federal Debt And The Budget Crisis | 449 |
Global Warming Or An Ice Age? | 461 |
International Terrorism | 469 |
Epilogue | 490 |
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