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What Archimedes said of the mechanical powers may be applied to reason and liberty: "Had we," he said, " a place to stand upon, we might raise the world." -- Thomas Paine Read "The Place to Stand," an E-Book based on that concept.
Read "The Place to Stand" the E-book that originated the word "Soverindi," symbol of the sovereign individual.
Question: What does the richest, most intelligent man in the world do when warned that powerful forces behind the scenes of the US government and the European Community are determined to destroy him, merely because his self-reliant independence, his rationality, and his extraordinary success set a compelling example for possible imitators, while his foes are dead set on fostering dependence on ever more powerful government and on dumbing down the citizenry to unconscious subservience? Advised to merely cut his losses, if he can, resistance being essentially impossible, his indomitable spirit refuses to submit. He is determined to find a solution. Can there be a solution that will serve no matter what form the attack might take, whenever it may come? If even he, with all his consummate resources, is defenseless, can there be any hope for the rest of mankind? What can he do? Answer: That's what this book is about. It is the story of one man's quest for the freedom that is due to every man, the freedom to control his own life and his own destiny - the freedom to be truly human. He and a handful of like-minded individuals are determined to to be free to have, do, and be all that they can have, do, and be, to live as full-fledged human beings, and not to live at the subhuman level of sheep that would follow their leader over a cliff and even believe it their duty to do so. Their foes are nothing less than the governments of the world and those who control them. It is David against a world of Goliaths. Theirs may well be Man's last struggle for real freedom. The future of mankind may hang in the balance. *** Size: 445,000 words - (1052 pages in MS Word, or if it were a printed book) We have requested permission to use the above image, "Victory" Click on the picture to download it as wallpaper from nGame.com Would you like this book? Check it out. Read some excerpts from "The Place to Stand." Read them online or download an eBook in the format(s) of you choice. Still in doubt? Take this test and see. Caution: Reading this book may be hazardous to your apathy.
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