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And the Ravens Feasted by Cato PhoenixPublishAmericaMax Trego uses death as to divulge the treacherous plot of corruption within the government. His survivors are left to sort out the information he has left behind. Their efforts to learn the truth are increasingly hampered as they discover friends are enemies and enemies are friends. Their desperate search for truth causes them to take the law into their own hands when they realize that to survive, they can trust no one. Tragedies occur as trusted friends are drawn into the clandestine world of betrayal. Only a father’s trust for his son can open the closed doors of the government’s complex interpretations and activate the resources needed to terminate this terrifying plague on the free world. As the treasonous act is attacked by various federal law enforcement agencies, the group realizes that true freedom is an endangered species; for as long as people believe they are free, they are prey for the corruption laying dormant in all governments. Trust in an age of doubt: not since Watergate have cynics feasted so heartily at a bonfire of the vanities. Confidence can be restored, if values are instilled. ... An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.)by Jennifer PelletChief Executive PublishingThis digital document is an article from Chief Executive (U.S.), published by Chief Executive Publishing on July 1, 2002. The length of the article is 4212 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. |
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