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The Man Who Sold Tomorrow: True Story of Dr. Solomon Trone World's Greatest & Most Successful Perhaps Only Revolutionary Salesman

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The Man Who Sold Tomorrow: True Story of Dr. Solomon Trone World's Greatest & Most Successful Perhaps Only Revolutionary Salesman
The Man Who Sold Tomorrow: True Story of Dr. Solomon Trone World's Greatest & Most Successful Perhaps Only Revolutionary Salesman

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The Man Who Sold Tomorrow: True Story of Dr. Solomon Trone World's Greatest & Most Successful Perhaps Only Revolutionary Salesman

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Following Solomon Trone into the heart of the conspiracies of the last century, this book traces the story of a simple businessman, leading a sedate life in upstate New York, who was thrown into a Cold War nightmare filled with assassination, secret agents, revolution, and danger. Of particular interest to skeptics of the establishment who lived through the Cold War, this story of deep-seated corruption will also appeal to millennials interested in political action but cynical about the two-party ideologies passed down the generations. Referencing documentation that many people have died to keep secret, this book gives readers a compelling reason to question assumptions of anyone with staunch political beliefs.

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