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In this last book of The American Saga, the new American republic must face a hostile world. Wars breakout across the globe and finally the threat of a nuclear holocaust become a reality when the Muslim countries threaten to use nuclear weapons to destroy Israel. But thanks to technology that is hundreds of year in advance to anything know on earth, the new American republic has the military power and technology to disarm with electro-magnetic pulses and pacify every nation on the planet with its modern armed forces. Possessing weapons and technology that are right out of science fiction, nothing and no one can withstand the awesome power of the new American Republic. A new age of Pax Americana is finally established and peace finally realms across the globe.
The violence and destruction of the Insurrection has been squelched and now the task of rebuilding America must begin. The first order of business is a Constitutional Convention, which replaces the United States of America with the American Republic. Across the country tens of millions of people are mobilized and begin the long and hard task of rebuilding America's cities. The residential sections of every city in America, great and small has been reduced to rubble. Within five years new cities rise up out of the rubble. The task is made simpler for Burton and the N.A.P.A. when it is made know to them of advance technology that had been hidden from the American people since the end of World War Two. Armed with this new technology the country is transform and a new and improved infrastructure is created. The result is an economic boom and soon the American people are enjoying prosperity unlike anything they have known since the 1950s. At the same time tens of millions of non-white people flee the country. Millions flee across the southern border into Mexico while millions more try to sail to the islands in the Caribbean Sea. While America is busy rebuilding itself, the world takes advantage of America's weakness. China exerts its new found economic and military power in Asia, and world witnesses the rise of Militant Expansionist Islam.
Within 24 hours after George Burton is sworn in as President of the United States the oligarchs and the Deep State begin to take him and his fledging administration down. Across the country the establishment is determined to "Resist" the rise of the NAPA and Leftist revolutionary groups take to the streets, calling for an insurrection. In every state and every major city in the country, race riots breakout. The rioters begin burning their neighborhoods, causing billions of dollars of damage. Soon they begin attacking the police and fire departments who are trying and restore law and order. Law enforcement is overwhelmed when leftist city governments tie the hands of the police or weakened them to the point where they are unable to respond. The rioters begin attacking white people, light skinned Hispanics and Asians across the country, considering them as irredeemable oppressors supporting "Light Supremacy." Everyone with a light skin complexion is singled out and beaten or killed. Within one week hundreds of thousands of people are dead and millions more must flee their homes. At first President Burton is helpless. But he is actually preparing for a massive effort to restore law and order across the United States. He must first purge the Deep State, the Armed Forces and the Intelligence agencies of leftists who oppose his presidency. On the seventh day he does not rest, but unleashes the Armed Forces and attack U.S. cities. He is determined to restore order and punish those who are responsible for this insurrection. When it is over millions are dead. Not since the Civil War has so much blood been spilled on American soil. Now President Burton must begin the task of rebuilding the country and punishing those responsible. He orders the convening of a Constitutional Convention and out of it a new America and Republic are born.
In The March to Power, we find George Burton the leader of the most powerful political organization in the United States. As America and the world is plunged into the worst economic collapse since the Great Depression, millions of Americans of every race, color and creed, flock to join the N.A.P.A. and view George Burton as the only one in the United States who can prevent America from descending into the political jaws of socialism. Burton decides to run for President of the United States in 2004. He uses his vast political machine to win favor with elected officials in both houses of Congress and with state legislators in every state of the Union. He mobilizes the N.A.P.A. in a campaign of political demonstrations, political blackmail and threats of violence to intimidate politicians and judges to support him. While the political establishment and the Deep State conspire to take him down, the American people join in his crusade to save America. But the ruling oligarchs do not intend to just give up their power and resort to every underhanded and dirty trick in the book to stop him, even murder.
Rally Around the Flag is the first book of the story of a young man by the name of George Burton, who returns to the United States after serving as a U.S. Marine in the invasion of Iraq known as Operation Desert Storm. He convinces a radio station to hire him and give him his own talk radio show. Within a year his show becomes the most popular conservative talk show in the country. He takes his money and wisely invests it in the booming stock market of the 1990s. He not only buys the station that hosts his show, but soon owns over two hundred station across the country. By 1996 he is a self-made billionaire and becomes the most popular conservative leader in America. Yet, he can see the writing on the wall and fears that America is headed towards socialism. He fears that conservatives are too tamed to fight the rising tide of socialism and is convinced that only a new American populist nationalism can save America. In 1996 he calls a meeting of conservative activists and forms the National Association for a Populist America, dedicated to "Make America, American once more."
As the Twenty First Century dawns, America is shaken by the worst economic depression since 1929. Terrorism, unemployment, political, racial and social unrest pushes the nation to the brink of political collapse. Free trade, multiculturalism, uncontrolled immigration, moral decline and cultural decadence have divided the nation and undermined confidence in the two-party system, while the special interest groups that control the establishment exploit the nation for their own advancement.Onto the national stage steps George Burton; a young, charismatic, self-made billionaire and war hero, who uses his fortune to build a political movement designed to challenge the powerful political interest groups that control the establishment.Burton's National Association for a Populist America is quickly transformed into the most powerful nationalist movement in American history. Millions of people join the NAPA and help Burton to ignite a Nationalist Revolution.Burton's Americanism becomes a message of hope for a better future, the restoration of the American Dream, and the rebirth of the American Nation to millions, especially the Andersons, a typical American family living in Ohio, who must struggle to survive in the economic, social and moral displacement that has disrupted the lives of millions of Americans like them.
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