Quiet Death of Freedom

by Jason Moxter

Quiet Death of Freedom
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Quiet Death of Freedom

by Jason Moxter

Published Jul 31, 2014
863 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Political


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A group of ultra-right-wing conservatives, called the Freedom Group, made up of congressmen, top government officials, church, and businessmen that have as their objective the political take over of the United States. Their methods are to gain placement of political figures from the local to national levels, and gaining political clout through use of their placed cohorts and intimidation of those who oppose their political, religious, and social agendas. The group is supported and funded through the efforts of Carl Vetter, a Deputy Director of the CIA for foreign operations, who would be considered a psychopath in any other context. He is able to use an Air National Guard unit, through his position, to order covert activities to import large quantities of cocaine into the United States and sell these drugs through the use of a gang in Los Angeles for huge profits. He is helped and protected by a highly placed FBI Assistant Secretary and a retired Army Colonel who has a group of mercenaries working for them.

 

About the Author

Jason Moxter

Jason Moxter was born and raised in Kansas. He did two tours of duty with the United States Air Force. He holds graduate degrees in psychological research and clinical psychology. After the military he taught for several years in the University of Wisconsin System as a psychologist. He has since worked in public education and as a consultant. His primary hobby is flying. He has retired several times but continues to work as a consultant and business manager for his wife's company.