Author: Boston T. Party
Publisher: JAVELIN PRESS, Jan 2004
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 1-888766-07-7
Synopsis
A fictional account of a real-world blueprint for a free state initiative focused on Wyoming; captures the probable headlines of 2005-2020. 5.5x8.5 inches, 454 pgs.
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A book of thought for action people; an action book for people of thought.
Yes, the time has finally come! Mol?n Lab?! (mo-LAWN lah-BAY) is now available! Begun in 1997,the story was so sweeping and the details so numerous that writing it took Boston six years. He describes the 454 page Mol?n Lab?! as "a book of thought for action people; an action book for people of thought."
After a decade of retaking their stolen freedoms, the people of Wyoming (many of them newcomers) are forced to finally confront their jealous masters in the U.S. Government. Can a lone, courageous state successfully resist federal tyranny, or has the Bill of Rights been reduced to a myth? Can an allegedly free people act free, or is our liberty just a 4th of July farce?
These issues weigh heavily on the shoulders of Governor James Wayne Preston, a decorated Desert Storm Marine helo pilot. Elected in 2014 on the Laissez-Faire Party ticket, he enjoys nearly full support of the legislature to return Wyoming to a long-lost era of liberty. But how far can he and the people of his state go before Washington, D.C. feels compelled to act? Will Wyoming's free and independent course reach actual secession? Will President Melvin Connor suppress the maverick Western state with federal troops? Will anybody come to Wyoming's aid?
Mol?n Lab?! captures the probable headlines of 2005-2020. As our Potomac masters increasingly try to run our lives and wipe out state prerogatives, organized resistance in some form is assured. Boston believes that while it is too late to "take back" America, the time is ripe to converge on an already comparatively free state and forge the Jeffersonian ideal of local autonomy and liberty.
Mol?n Lab?! is a fictional account of a real-world blueprint for a free state initiative focused on Wyoming. If just 4,000 freedom-loving individuals will relocate there under a useful pattern, they can "liberate" the Cowboy State on many levels. In Wyoming we could truly enjoy our rights of gun ownership, privacy, schooling, health and diet, unrestricted travel, and property. Boston shows us how it actually can be done! Very soon he will debut his organization to spearhead the initiative (details to follow on our redesigned website).
Pent-up demand for Mol?n Lab?! is tremendous, and Boston's readers have been clamoring for it since 2000. Prepare yourself for the most exciting read since Unintended Consequences and Patriots!
Order today to be "first on your block" to enjoy Mol?n Lab?! See you in Wyoming!