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The most bang you'll get in 80 pages.
First, I must start this review with an admission. I threw the book across the room three times. Not in a tiff or because it was boringly wordy. It's nowhere near that. I threw it because I woke up to the realization that I had been lied to all these years. This is *THE RED PILL*. You can not unread it once read and I am into my third read only because I keep throwing it across the room at page 19 (it's bookmarked with a post-it flag). Page 71 is where the meat and potatoes comes in and it's all the sources and references. Nine pages worth. Monday, April 27, I'm going to the courthouse and read the deed to the house I made my last payment on. If the word tenant (page 73 #9) is anywhere in that deed and it refers to me as that tenant, I may have to throw the book a fourth time and buy several copies to hand out to my friends, and family members. I have this and The UCC Connection presently. I will get this man's remaining books. If you have heard about the Strawman, or wondered about the legal corporate entity that is using your name, or your status as property, this is the book (or one of several) you NEED to have in your library. You NEED to read it carefully. You NEED to read it several times and not because you slam on the brakes and fling it. There are sections that need careful consideration (page 14-19). That covers what dealing with debt, what money is, how the banks "cook the books" (this was where I started throwing the book), dealing with police, registration, consent... Just to name a few of the chapters in the first 34 pages. I can't offer more other than this is a significant book and it must be shared with everyone that's willing to hear what it has to say.
April 2015 · Books · verified purchase
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Meet Your Strawman: And Whatever You Want To Know
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