America in Peril

America in Peril by M. W. Jefferson, published by iUniverse on March 28, 2001, is an illustrated work that explores the sentiments of unrest among Americans. The book captures the voices of citizens who express their frustrations and anger through the formation of unorganized militias across the country, from Florida to Oregon and Maine. It presents a call to action for those who feel compelled to engage in the ongoing struggle for the nation’s future.
Readers will find a discussion centered on themes of political science, international relations, and national security. The narrative emphasizes the urgency of involvement in the political process and the consequences of inaction in the face of perceived threats to American sovereignty. With 132 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the current state of American governance and the implications of a potential shift towards authoritarianism.
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“We’re mad as heck and we’re not going to take it anymore!” This is the rallying cry heard all over America! Yes, these are the words of protest voiced by irate Americans as they join or form unorganized militias from Florida to Oregon and California to Maine.
It’s time to get angry! It’s time to get involved in the battle for America’s survival. Yes it’s time—unless, that is, you’d rather live and die as a slave under an iron-fisted New World Order dictatorship! A tyranny policed by the rabidly anti-American UN! The choice is yours!
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