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Part One: Nottoway Creek

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Part One: Nottoway Creek

By: Steve Martin
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This sweeping epic lifts the veil from all of the history of the United States that has been covered up by the elite oil and banking influences and the tax-exempt foundations. By founding and funding the American Historical Association and the history department chairs at many of America's elite universities, they have kept most of the truth from YOU. This series, while technically “fiction,” is far more fact than what passes as “fact” and taught to our children today. America's development into an oil-dependent socialistic police/surveillance state using phony money under the control of Wall Street bankers and the idiocracy in Washington, D.C. is traced through several generations of the Cox family of Southern Virginia. While the family is mythical, most of their interactions are with historical characters. Many of the situations described did occur, and those that did not are probably closer to what really happened than what you've been told. Remember, just because the Rockefellers and their fellow travelers destroyed the documents doesn't mean it didn't happen! You have a duty as a real citizen of the real American Republic to read this and to spread the word! WARNING: This is real literature and not for the purely entertainment minded. Part One: “Nottoway Creek” covers the period 1833-1883, app. 400 standard pages. NOTE: Originally written in 2000 and declined by every major publishing house for obvious reasons. Part II: “Knob Creek” is now also available at Amazon.com Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Political American History Taxation
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