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Roger Jackstone 
The Axis of Madness 
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The book is not like anything that’s ever been written. Hopefully, it’s not too disturbing that it drives those who need to read it away. Its subject is sex and abortion, which have become politically divisive since Roe, and the Right and Left fighting over the solution to problems caused by sexual repression are portrayed as wings of the beast, working together like the ratchet and cogs of a medieval rack. Also the thread is compressed; it covers a wide range of topics and branches from the story line to make points in many places. The book’s intention is to warn people the path the elite have us on leads to disaster. It does it in four parts; the first establishes the framework, and the others are a dream sequence by the central character Thomas Warden, an attorney who prosecutes sex criminals and has political ambitions. In the beginning, his intentions are pure. The evil he fights against is real, and it needs to be stopped, but he, like most people, doesn’t realize that Satan has found a way into the world, that Satan is smarter than him, and that he’s being used.
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I was Born July 7, 1944 at St. Josephs Hospital in Vancouver Washington, and raised in Camas, a small paper mill town east of Vancouver. I Was the third of nine children, four boys followed by five girls. I did poorly in school, had few friends, and spent most of my time reading science fiction books. After reading a story I wrote for English class, my teacher encouraged me to become a writer, but I was more interested in figuring out how things worked, than doing anything academic. I built two computers in high school for the science fair, and almost made it to the nationals my senior year. I graduated in 1963 with one of the lowest GPAs, despite high scores on the SAT test. I went to Clark Collage for four years, and spent more time playing chess, building cars and motor cycles, than studying. Fortunately I was rejected for the draft, and missed getting killed or injured in Vietnam like some of my friends.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 692 ● ISBN 9781984575845 ● File size 0.8 MB ● Publisher Xlibris US ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6871620 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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