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Our team began research in 1981 and by 1987 we had approximately 100 contributing members. There are over 250 pages of information along with two pages of active hyperlinks that verify our claims, for a total of over 500 pages. Part III has corporate forms, which alone covers the price of this book. Go to http://www.stonesoupcorp.com and download the book in color with two pages of active hyperlinks for only $11.95, but buy this edition to have a hard copy you can share while away from your computer; it will save you time as well as cash. The author comes from a long history of journalism. His grandfather was the Labor Editor for the Detroit Free Press and his father was also an editor of different departments at the Detroit Free Press and received the 1956 Page One Award for his feature story on the sinking of the Andrea Doria. He was frequently seen on Meet the Press. When Justin was only 16 his father assigned him the task of doing an in-depth research project on propaganda. It was a deep undercover study. Justin’s father asked him to bring all Communist and Socialist literature to him for analysis, along with several popular newspapers circulated in the United States, so he could separate the lies from the truth and see how propaganda is used in all press and media. At that time he gave Justin the expose None Dare Call it Treason by John A. Stormer to analyze. Stormer’s expose revealed that the United States was supplying our “store bought” enemies with major financing and armaments. Years later Justin pursued the truth about suppressed patents, processes and methods now in the public domain. This exposé on the government, big oil, banking and the press/media is different because: Instead of pointing an accusing finger, many ideas are brought to the table with real solutions for today’s problems—asking all parties to work together toward achieving a greater good for the environment, our economy, education, our freedoms and more. |
