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Beautiful Sedition

by Rex O'Bannon

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The Book

Beautiful Sedition

by Rex O'Bannon

Published Feb 12, 2014
678 Pages
6.14 x 9.21 Black & White Paperback
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Censorship


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Book Details

Who Are America’s Real Enemies? You Might Be Surprised to Learn the Truth.


“In order to rally people, governments need enemies. They want us to be afraid, to hate, so we will rally behind them. And if they do not have a real enemy, they will invent one in order to mobilize us.” – Thich Nhat Hanh In The Book: Beautiful Sedition, Rex O’Bannon draws on his extensive experience of observing the world, both in the United States and overseas, to present a compelling case for Americans’ need to wake up and change. For many people, it’s easier to ignore what is going on around us, or to believe the tragic, damaging words “There’s nothing I can do about it…that’s just the way it is.” The Book will explain to you that the average working American is nothing more than a serf enslaved to those in power…and you will learn why those in power don’t care what happens to you, and never will care. You will gain a new understanding of what really threatens our country—and why it isn’t a terrorist living in a cave in another country. You will see why our government has a vested interest in making you fear people you can’t see or reach. You have more power than you realize…and those who are in power want to make sure you never realize it. Your enemies are closer than you think, and it’s up to you to understand who they are, and what actions you can take. Illuminating, provocative, and important, The Book just might change your life in ways you can’t imagine.

 

About the Author

Rex O'Bannon

Rex O’Bannon grew up in a military family, and spent his childhood in various US Army bases around the country and overseas, as well as at his family’s permanent home in northwest Georgia. Rex served in the US Marine Corps and the US Army. He was deployed to Iraq, where he served one tour of duty; he later returned to Iraq as a civilian contractor. Rex lives in rural southern Arkansas with his wife and five children. He is a Christian who practices his faith regularly. He spends his time writing and farming. His isolated rural lifestyle, compatible with his natural inclination toward time spent alone, has been valuable in giving him time and space to consider what is happening in the world, which he shares with you in this book.