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Big Brother Revisited - John Landis

Big Brother Revisited

John Landis
Page Publishing, Inc. , English

When the government rules unwisely, it's up to the people to change it for the better...
After falling deeply indebted to China, the United States government realizes it must do something to regain its glory. In an ironic twist of events, the only way America can remain a global superpower is to ally themselves with poorer countries, thus creating a New World Order. America halts its development while other nations catch up. In addition to other invasive new laws, the men of America are forced to have vasectomies, thus allowing the government to define how many children a family is allowed to have.
Jeremy Barnes is a Child of the New Millennium. He has spent his entire life under this New World Order. Despite being a part of the system, Jeremy is dissatisfied with the status quo and often finds himself on the wrong side of the law. He does his best to blend in until the fate of his personal life is no longer within his control and is left in the powerful hands of an oppressive government.
Accepting that he cannot bring down the system, Jeremy realizes that the only way to have any personal freedom is to attempt a daring trip that will take him to freer shores than the totalitarian states of America…

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