Review
If you fear for the future of the United States of America-and you should-then Jerry and Sharon Ahern's terrifying vision of the next few years will chill your blood. --Jim Morris, author and screenwriterIt's obvious from reading THE FREEMAN by Jerry and Sharon Ahern that this couple knows a lot both about personal firearms and the good uses to which they could be put during a possible future battle for freedon by patriotic Americans within the United States. Although the novel deals with an imaginary occupation of the United States, several of the underlying themes relate to issues of perennial concern to all Americans who wish to preserve freedom in our Nation. --Jim Morris, author and screenwriter
It's obvious from reading THE FREEMAN by Jerry and Sharon Ahern that this couple knows a lot both about personal firearms and the good uses to which they could be put during a possible future battle for freedom by patriotic Americans within the United States. Although the novel deals with an imaginary occupation of the United States, several of the underlying themes relate to issues of perennial concern to all Americans who wish to preserve freedom in our Nation --John M. Snyder, CCRKBA
Product Description
The near future. Weak-kneed appeasers in Washington, D. C., have forged an alliance with America's enemies and created a police state within our own borders. The first victim of the new regime is the Bill of Rights. A chilling novel of Governmental power turned into tyranny and those who resist it by standing up and battling to restore American freedom.
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