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I haven't the time to readGovernment Gangstersyet but it's in my Shopping Cart on Amazon, waiting for me to order next time I log on there.
With no time to read, I looked around to see if there were any videos about the book, and I found a Rumble channel that discusses it in two videos.
Here's the link, in case it helps anyone else who may only have time to listen while working (as opposed to reading a book).
LINK - https://rumble.com/c/c-7128830
SUGGESTION - I think anyone who's been uncovering fraud, waste, abuse, and other types of public officials misconduct should write a book for our successors to read.
Many Anons who are exposing and fighting crime, as citizen researchers, would do a tremendous service, for future generations of Americans, if they'd please document what they discovered and then explain how they researched it, how they presented it to officials who could take the appropriate corrective steps, and then share that book, widely, so that our future generations will have at least a rudimentary version of the "playbook" that we all were missing.
In other words, if we document what we've been doing or have already done, and then disseminate it widely (like Kash has done, with this excellent book), it will be much more difficult for the systemic infection in our system of government to recrudesce.
Remember, Anons: we're dismantling systems that took [THEM] decades to build. They gave it the best [THEY] had, and not even [THE] purported smart people at places like Harvard could outfox Anons and others who are fighting this fight and winning.
In just a few years, thanks to this Board and books like Kash's, we've been inspired to think outside the box, research our asses off (at the expense of our health, temporarily), figure out the system, and devise plans and recommendations for restoring the America that our founders created.
Now that we have either exposed the criminal syndicate running the USA lately (like Kash did) or we about to expose it further (like some on this Board are about to do, in different areas, daily), I think it would be a good idea to leave a roadmap for our children and theirs.
That's just my two cents on this topic, with my point being:
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everyone should read Kash's book; and
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everyone who's done good research and put it to effective use should write a book so that future American citizens will be able to pick up where we leave off in this war.