U.S. Political Prisoner Since 2004

Biography & Memoir, Political, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime
Cover of the book U.S. Political Prisoner Since 2004 by Ron Glick, Ron Glick
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Author: Ron Glick ISBN: 9781540122018
Publisher: Ron Glick Publication: December 9, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ron Glick
ISBN: 9781540122018
Publisher: Ron Glick
Publication: December 9, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Now cited in the United States Supreme Court (Cause No. 15-9841, Glick v Edwards)! 

The easiest way to hide political prisoners is to brand them in a way that common citizens turn a blind eye.

There are people who do not want you to read this book - this is a book attacking the credibility and careers of long-entrenched corrupt officials. Consider that negative reviews of this book may likely be politically motivated, so please ignore these obvious efforts to have you overlook the truth. 

Frank Garner. Ted Lympus. Ed Corrigan. Peg Allison. These are real people, real politicians and real criminals. Operating under the auspice of government, Kalispell and Flathead County authorities are in truth a gestapo-style racketeering organization that has escaped all accountability for decades. And now Frank Garner seeks to be elected to state level government, spreading the influence of these corrupt officials even further.

This is the very real story of what happened to an innocent man who stood up and objected to the unlawfulness of this Mafioso group, and how far these criminals have gone to silence him.

The author of this bio knows full well the potential risk he is taking - but he needs to speak, before there will be no opportunities left.

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Now cited in the United States Supreme Court (Cause No. 15-9841, Glick v Edwards)! 

The easiest way to hide political prisoners is to brand them in a way that common citizens turn a blind eye.

There are people who do not want you to read this book - this is a book attacking the credibility and careers of long-entrenched corrupt officials. Consider that negative reviews of this book may likely be politically motivated, so please ignore these obvious efforts to have you overlook the truth. 

Frank Garner. Ted Lympus. Ed Corrigan. Peg Allison. These are real people, real politicians and real criminals. Operating under the auspice of government, Kalispell and Flathead County authorities are in truth a gestapo-style racketeering organization that has escaped all accountability for decades. And now Frank Garner seeks to be elected to state level government, spreading the influence of these corrupt officials even further.

This is the very real story of what happened to an innocent man who stood up and objected to the unlawfulness of this Mafioso group, and how far these criminals have gone to silence him.

The author of this bio knows full well the potential risk he is taking - but he needs to speak, before there will be no opportunities left.

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