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Kicking the Dragon
(Confessions of a Tax Heretic)
Conventional wisdom said he was wrong.
The evidence said he was right. The government’s reaction to him said a whole lot more.
If you think there’s no such thing as a political prisoner in the United States, think again.
Larken Rose spent a year in prison, not for hurting anyone, not for lying about
anything, not for hiding anything, not for cheating or stealing, but simply for
voicing an opinion which those in positions of power didn’t approve of.
The book which chronicles the eight year saga of this
“tax heretic” lays out in detail the sometimes amusing, sometimes infuriating tale of a modern-day witch-hunt, a corrupt and dishonest government bent on harassing, demonizing, persecuting, silencing and imprisoning those who publicly question the gospel according to the powers that be. The disturbing facts of the case pull back the facade of “due process” and the “rule of law” to reveal the United States government for what it has devolved into: a gang of lawless criminals interested only in preserving their own power by any means necessary.
Written almost entirely in prison, Kicking the Dragon (Confessions of a Tax Heretic) exposes truths about the
United States federal government which will disturb every decent American, from the most devoted, patriotic flag-waver, to the most apathetic, jaded cynic.
The government has gone to great lengths to keep you from hearing the truth
about this story, for reasons which the tale itself makes obvious. Get your
copy now before the powers that be come up with some new legal excuse for
suppressing the truth.
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