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Patriots: The Paradox of Power

Current price: $14.99
Patriots: The Paradox of Power
Patriots: The Paradox of Power

Barnes and Noble

Patriots: The Paradox of Power

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In the 1980s, Gary Anton found himself at the end of his college journey during the era of the Cold War and Ronald Reagan's presidency. Alongside his friends, they played a vital yet unknown role in shaping global events as "Super World Citizens." Back then, the internet was mainly used by the military and a small community of computer enthusiasts. Meeting someone from another country was rare, limited to pen-pal relationships or encounters with exchange students. Gary's journey took an unexpected turn, propelling him into international politics as a self-proclaimed "rogue amateur agent," as described by Col. Oliver North. Working behind the scenes, their efforts were dedicated to promoting democracy and freedom. The media obscured their work, but now, through this book, the untold story can finally be shared. Driven by a deep belief in making a difference, Gary and his group operated in the shadows, collaborating with like-minded individuals globally. Their actions were not motivated by personal gain or recognition but by a shared commitment to democracy and freedom. In a time on the cusp of change, the contributions shaped the course of events. The challenges they faced and the impact they had on the world stage will be unveiled as you delve into the pages of his book.

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