• The Rise & Fall of Freedom in America

  • By: Ray Hall
  • Narrated by: Philip D. Moore
  • Length: 17 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Rise & Fall of Freedom in America

By: Ray Hall
Narrated by: Philip D. Moore
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This audiobook will show you how to get the government off your back and out of your life!

Do you realize the government considers you their property? When you're the property of others, that's defined as slavery!

Do you realize the government presumes it's sovereign over you, and can tell you what you can and can't do?

Do you realize America is currently governed by forces that want to totally control you?

This book is filled with remedies!

It will also teach you:

  • How to restore your true, God-given Sovereignty over the government.
  • The foundational principles our system of government was established under and how to restore those principles in your local government.
  • Things the government doesn't want you to know.

The first of a planned four-volume set that is designed to expose a generations-long scheme to overthrow the freedoms that America was designed to insure and eventually enslave the entire world.

This volume teaches the almost lost knowledge of the foundational principles our system was originally founded upon and how individuals can easily restore their true God given legal status as sovereigns over those pretending to be our government. It is filled with remedies that will get the government off your back and out of your life.

However, you can't be saved as long as you're ignorant of the correct principles our system endowed us with, principles that are no longer taught because if they were, the conspirators could not get away with what they are doing.

©2014 Waldorf Press (P)2015 Waldorf Press
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  • Categories: History

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Not easy, not well written, but may be worth it

I can not believe this book had a professional editor. It should be one third the length it is. It repeats, and repeats, if I hear "Freedom isn't Free" one more time I think I will scream.

Much of the biblical references are unnecessary for the topic at hand and if you are not a Mormon unfamiliar. All in all one of the worst books I have listened to and I have been an Audible member from the early days. So why three stars when it should have one?

Because there are two or three questions raised in the book that are worth very deep thought. I am not sure I believe the author's answers to these questions, they take conspiracy theory to a whole new level, but the questions are worth the time.

I do not have the background to know if anything the author says is true, especially the part about signing away all of your constitutional rights in order to get a marriage license, or driver's license, or to vote. But if there is even a hint of truth to any of the author's accusations it is deeply disturbing. Still if you wonder how the individual went from the top of the political hierarchy to the bottom he offers one possibility. Any student of American history knows that in the beginning the Federal government had little to no authority to trump state law now it seems like it has total authority to do so, how did this happen?

Not sure about the answers but the Questions have merit.

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