9/11/2001 The Day Patriotism was Hijacked

9/11/2001 The Day Patriotism was Hijacked
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Publisher : Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781646544615
ISBN-13 : 1646544617
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Book Synopsis 9/11/2001 The Day Patriotism was Hijacked by : D Randall Ashcraft

Download or read book 9/11/2001 The Day Patriotism was Hijacked written by D Randall Ashcraft and published by Fulton Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2020-09-28 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Having been taught patriotic ideas from an early age, then having served in the military and taking the oath to “protect and defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic” several times, the author has written this book after having to redefine his beliefs regarding “patriotism” based on new evidence he has encountered. In other words, his patriotism has evolved to the point of getting “back to the basics” regarding the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the foundation of American life, yet they have taken serious hits since, and because of 9/11/01. This book is an attempt to share with his fellow Americans things that have been, apparently, deliberately withheld from the general public regarding what really happened that day and why. One must admit that it is strange that we have always seemed to have an enemy, or a “boogeyman,” as Mobster Sam Giancana once related: “The Fat Cats were fully aware that Americans will do anything for Patriotism, hence, you always must provide them with a ‘boogeyman.’ They won’t overwork themselves just to make huge profits for ‘fat cats’ for any other reason, so new enemies always have to be found or created.” Wars are big business for a certain group of wealthy “elites” who value profits above human life. This book explores this inhumane idea and much, much more!


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