Book Review – Fighting for GOD (Gold Oil and Drugs) – Jeremy Begin and Lauren Salk

The book “Fighting For GOD (Gold, Oil and Drugs)” written by Jeremy Begin and illustrated by Lauren Salk, addresses many very important aspects of what it means to be an American today. This book is an excellent read and a great bargain at $ 9.95. It is not every day that you receive valuable information like this, served in such a concise and entertaining way.

Published on thick paper in picture magazine format, Fighting For GOD (Gold, Oil and Drugs) looks like some of the prettiest special comics on the market, although what it contains is not the least bit comical. If this book were compared to any of the comic book genres, I would loosely classify it within the realm of terror, and it’s even more horrible because it’s true!

Fighting For GOD does an excellent job of illustrating why and how Americans have turned away from government by and for the people. It’s actually a shortened story, highlighting the ultra-relevant, yet secret, history of our country. This easily absorbed, abbreviated form is truly one of the book’s strengths, because it quickly illuminates patterns that have been intentionally tainted, buried, by America’s enemies and their agents, for many years.

In a nutshell, “Fighting For GOD (Gold, Oil and Drugs)” written by Jeremy Begin and illustrated by Lauren Salk, explains in no uncertain terms exactly how the United States has arrived at this police state of judicial decadence and economic debauchery. I assure you: it was not an accident.

Many astute observers have known about a secret cabal within the United States government for quite some time, along with its origins and how it infiltrated our government. However, until recently, this clique of traitors had preferred to pull the strings and manipulate our laws from behind the scenes. That changed radically on September 11, 2001, and it was the event known as 911 that brought America’s secret history to the fore, in large part due to the many implausibilities manifested before, during, and after the event.

In other words, a lot of people started asking questions, because the official explanations just didn’t make any sense.

Fighting For GOD is an excellent distillation of answers to those questions, a compilation of true events leading up to 911, beginning with the history of banking and running through the event itself, to the subsequent surveillance state that resulted from it.

Mr. Begin does a wonderful job of putting seemingly unrelated events in their correct order, and he does it repeatedly. In fact, that is an important cornerstone of this book. By reading this short, informative, and well-illustrated account, even the casual reader can see that things are not as they should be, here in what used to be the land of the free.

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