Los Angeles 2/7/2008 11:26:54 PM
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Liberty Author and Columnist John Longenecker Publishes A Series of Monographs Just For Seminar Hosts.

Why do MSM continue to focus on the tragedy of the Virginia Tech and ignore the heroism in stopping New Life Church's shootings?

Main Stream Media touts the tragedy of Virginia Tech's Massacre while ignoring the life-saving intervention at New Life Church. Montana passes law that affirms students' right to carry guns on campus now, but some announce that it doesn't feel right somehow. What is going on?

It could very easily be that America has been coerced into Dependency, an over-reliance on Leaders, and an amnesia about personal authority, with a consequential mind-set of surrender and confusion, says Liberty Author and Syndicated Columnist John Longenecker. How to turn it around in a single night is quite a promise Longenecker makes among the pages of one monograph's prefatory notes, but one he shows is possible.

"Perhaps it's one household at a time, or one legislature at a time," says Longenecker, "But once a household or official body elects to solve the problem with patriotic truths, the entire complexion of the problem changes overnight."

Where many program sponsors buy books in bulk to hand out to their attendees,  Longenecker has developed a series of short, compelling Liberty Monographs available in bulk for seminar hosts and conferences. 

Seminars are always including a free book in the event's welcome packet: here’s one which is inexpensive, supportive of the event's message, direct and easy to digest. The series is suited for patriotic events, freedom conferences, women’s seminars, spiritual talks, Security, Liberty and Sovereignty programs.

The series identifies Dependency in America as Longenecker cites compulsory edicts, pressures and trends forcing citizens into greater and greater dependency on an ever-intensifying, or-else basis. The first two Monographs address two chief boondoggles as threats to our nation – anti-violence programs and domestic surveillance.

"Anti-violence and domestic surveillance are frauds under our system of citizen as supreme authority," says Longenecker. "What to do about it is rather straightforward, and each monograph is a superb adjunct to echo the overall message of your entire conference or seminar."

At 60 pages, Citizen Oversight, Safe Streets, and The Nationwide Concealed Carry Of Handguns is a refreshing new take on violence in America. It features a critical analysis of the Virginia Tech Review Panel, some very specific issue formation germane to our way of life, and never before published material.

Electronic Stalking In The New Millennium is devoted to elaborating the nightmares of conformity of the RFID Chip and National ID card, also with clear issue-spotting and refreshing, substantive material. It is 56 pages of unique warnings and analysis.

Sponsors of seminars can buy these in bulk for their event to go into their organization’s welcome packet.

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