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WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING


                                “This book is a veritable powerhouse that shatters, in one instant, the wall
                                of lies and deceit that took decades to build upon our impressionable minds.
                                Stamper’s ability to explain complex legal and political information in a
                                comprehensive yet concise manner is without equal. Like a master sculptor he
                                has chipped away the ‘Words of Art and Deception’ to reveal the inescapable

                                and undeniable Truth. This book has single-handedly bared Adam and Eve’s
                                shame in the Garden, the cleverly crafted schemes (‘Fruits from a Poisonous

                                Tree’) of a Power-lusting Elite (‘The Serpent’ and his minions).”
                                   ~ Paul Nash, DC, ND, CCN, ACU, Holistic Medicine, Minneapolis

                                   “If only a portion of what this researcher has discovered is verifiable, we as
                                a nation of free people must hang our heads in shame. The future generations
                                will not forgive us or forget the terrible injustice we have let befall them.”


                                   ~ Fred Diaulas, Professor of Ethics, University of North Florida

                                   “As a young Marine officer, I believed without question that my
                                government was infallible and most assuredly on the side of the Angels. Now
                                I know how wrong I was, and I’m angry at myself for not questioning its
                                policies or the continued restrictions on the liberties of its citizens. It took
                                another Marine to uncover it.”

                                   ~ William P. Negron, Lt. Col., U.S. Marine Corp, retired

                                   “In 1954 I began my legal practice as an assistant district attorney in the
                                city of Miami. We switched from common law pleading to statutory pleading
                                and no one asked the question, Why? Now I know the answer to the unasked
                                question, and it depresses me to no end.”

                                   ~ Ralph G. Mitchell, JD, Attorney at Law, St. Augustine, Florida















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