13 Replies to “In The Mail”

  1. The French and Russian revolutions were also initiated by disarmed people. They acquired arms during the revolt and many soldiers joined them.
    Not impossible if they want freedom bad enough.

  2. Yep, even though that English Channel is not the barrier it once was.
    Then remember that lefties in general and the EU specifically are about as cohesive as a mob of arabs.

  3. Just in time for Michael Savage’s new book:
    “Stop the coming Civil War”
    Expected to be on the NYT Best Seller list by next week.

  4. The second book of a trilogy. Excellent book. Good writing. Holds your attention throughout. First book – Triple Ignition, Third book Dark flowers. A must read for fiction with a lot of truth in it.

  5. The Conservative government in the UK is awesome. Don’t attack other Conservatives. Respect the Ronald Reagan rule of always supporting conservatives.

  6. I finished it last week and I’m on the 3rd book of the trilogy. The correction was a good read filled with tech savvy and a decent plot – I was particularly impressed with the author’s utter contempt for the lefty-EU-UN parasite class and their corrupt domestic minions.
    This story gives them a just fate.
    Book 3 as a venal globalist POTUS, much like the zero, at the center of WWIII.

  7. I’ve read the whole trilogy. Great stuff. Skews a bit to libertarian fantsasy land in parts (not that there’s anything wrong with that). Lots of fun and the revolution in the UK is quite plausibly done. Good candidate for the Prometheus Awards (and check out some previous winners, lots of good libertarian sci-fi). Reminiscent of Ken McLeod’s “Fall Revolution” tetralogy in parts (In Mcleod’s UK revolution, they hang the Greens, which had me cheering), which I also recommend highly. Interesting to see an avowed socialist like McLeod come to some of the same conclusions as a libertarian like Gibbon.

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