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When family man Joe Renfro's brother is murdered, he finds himself sucked into a deadly world of deception.



As Joe takes up his slain brother's mantle to prove that President Louise Campbell is ineligible to occupy the highest office in the land, the country is rocked by a chain of terrorist attacks stretching from New York to California.



In the chaos following the attacks, Joe stumbles across evidence that President Campbell's administration orchestrated the destruction. Now he must risk everything to expose the president before she unleashes war on the ones he loves.



This edition includes a Notes section which touches on presidential eligibility, secession, the Lincoln Myth, Christianity, black conservatives, Oath Keepers, the American Redoubt and migration movements, and Barack Obama's birth certificate.



Excerpt from the notes section:



With respect to the 44th president of the United States, two past presidential candidates, and two potential presidential candidates, it is clear that not one of them is eligible to be president of the United States according to the definition of “natural-born citizen” given in Emmerich de Vattel’s eighteenth century work, Law of Nations, which states: “The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens.”



The 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama Jr., was born of a U.S. citizen mother and a British subject father. According to the definition of “natural-born citizen” given in Law of Nations, Barack Obama Jr. is ineligible to be president of the United States because he was not born of parents (plural) who were citizens of the United States. To learn more about the question of Obama's eligibility, check out Stephen Tonchen's, “Presidential Eligibility Tutorial”, available at people.mags.net/tonchen/birthers.htm. (It may also be noted that there is some question whether Barack Obama Jr. was born in the United States. For information regarding Obama's birth certificate, see information from Michael Zullo's affidavit at the end of these notes or read Zullo's entire affidavit online at scribd.com.)



John McCain, a 2008 presidential candidate, was born in the Panama Canal Zone. According to the definition of “natural-born citizen” given in Law of Nations, John McCain is ineligible to be president of the United States because he was not born in the United States.



Roger Calero, a 2008 presidential candidate, was born in Nicaragua of non-U.S. citizen parents. According to the definition of “natural-born citizen” given in Law of Nations, Roger Calero is ineligible to be president of the United States because he was not born in the United States and because he was not born of parents who were citizens of the United States. In spite of meeting neither requirement of being a natural-born citizen, Roger Calero, a resident alien, was placed on the ballot in some states in the 2008 presidential election.



Potential presidential candidate, Marco Rubio, was born of Cuban citizen parents. According to the definition of “natural-born citizen” given in Law of Nations, Marco Rubio is ineligible to be president of the United States because he was not born of parents who were citizens of the United States.



Potential presidential candidate, Ted Cruz, was born in Canada of a U.S. citizen mother and a Cuban father. According to the definition of “natural-born citizen” given in Law of Nations, Ted Cruz is ineligible to be president of the United States because he was not born in the United States and because he was not born of parents (plural) who were citizens of the United States.



As to the weight of Vattel’s Law of Nations, Benjamin Franklin wrote that “It came to us in good season, when the circumstances of a rising state make it necessary frequently to consult the law of nations. Accordingly that copy, which I kept…has been continually in the hands of the members of our Congress…”