What One Book Do You Recommend?

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This book will make you realize why Ron Paul is winning

Power Vs. Force

by David Hawkins

Ron Paul is using "power", whereas the current powers that be are using "force."

Power always wins over force. example: Ghandi, a 90 lb. man brought down the british empire.
 
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None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen

This book was years ahead of its time, though it was written in 1971 it has never been more apparent and pertinent in truth than today. I didn't read it until 1980 and since then I've seen many things (that are referenced in that book) transpire and that were unthinkable at that moment in time but are now all too obvious.
 
I would recommend the following

Dr Leonard Piekoff

Ominious Parallels:

Basically comparing the 45 years of history of the German Republic/Empire that ultimately culminated in the rise of Adolf Hitler. Basically they followed the same exact path we are following. Starting with Unemployment benefits, socialize health care and then the falling apart of the republic and WWI and ultimately the rise of the National/Socialist Party. Absolutely Spell binding. Changed my whole outlook.

Also; Murray N Rothbards Epic: AMERICA'S GREAT DEPRESSION..
Absolutely agree with anything from Hayek.

The COMMUNINIST MANIFESTO... to understand the tactics being used against us.

And finally SUN TZU's ART OF WAR. In the event we need to fight these people in the streets.

Robert
 
I would advise AGAINST an expose, religious or not, on how powers outside of our control are directing us. On the contrary, if you teach someone to think for themselves and get them to appreciate their civil liberties, they'll find these books themselves. This argument applies to "Creature from Jekyll Island", "End of America", etc. I've read End of America and liked it but you should only leave this as a bug in the ear of the uninformed, IMHO.
Thus, I'd advise The Law by Bastiat, Ayn Rand's books, Dr. Paul's book or speeches about civil liberties, anything by Rothbard, Payne, the Federalist Papers, etc.
 
None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen

This book was years ahead of its time, though it was written in 1971 it has never been more apparent and pertinent in truth than today. I didn't read it until 1980 and since then I've seen many things (that are referenced in that book) transpire and that were unthinkable at that moment in time but are now all too obvious.

Just an FYI .......
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=120371
 
New Views of the Constitution by John Taylor

is the heart and soul of the Jeffersonian movement of federalism, strict constructionism and state's rights written by Jefferson's own "Lieutenant" in the movement

Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated also by Taylor is a good read

Knowing a little about the Federalist papers wouldn't hurt with the New Views book. Taylor uses it and Yate's notes at the Federal Convention to clearly show that the intent and final outcome of the convention and the Constitution was a limited federal government not a consolidated national government like we have today.
 
New Views of the Constitution by John Taylor

is the heart and soul of the Jeffersonian movement of federalism, strict constructionism and state's rights written by Jefferson's own "Lieutenant" in the movement

Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated also by Taylor is a good read

Knowing a little about the Federalist papers wouldn't hurt with the New Views book. Taylor uses it and Yate's notes at the Federal Convention to clearly show that the intent and final outcome of the convention and the Constitution was a limited federal government not a consolidated national government like we have today.

Here it is on the web....
http://www.constitution.org/jt/jtnvc.htm

I bought one of Taylor's books a few years ago from Liberty Fund publishing. The do a really nice job with their books. Nice heavy paper, nice binding. John Taylor of Caroline (Virginia)...
 
The main problem is assuming that the person will read it...the statistics are something like 90-95% of Americans don't read a book after finishing high school...I tend to believe this statistic based on the people I know.
 
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