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Jeffrey Clark has been working at UCLA for a number of years as a professor of history and has been a lifelong researcher on his own time. His deepest interests are in human behavior and human relations that define our world. After thirty plus years of diligent research, he decided to make his findings public by going on a speaking tour. Six countries accepted his proposed topic, to be presented as scientific lectures. His tour turned out to be a great success yet controversial, in more ways he could imagine. His speeches stirred up the public's mood in each country, and that mood began…mehr

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Jeffrey Clark has been working at UCLA for a number of years as a professor of history and has been a lifelong researcher on his own time. His deepest interests are in human behavior and human relations that define our world. After thirty plus years of diligent research, he decided to make his findings public by going on a speaking tour. Six countries accepted his proposed topic, to be presented as scientific lectures. His tour turned out to be a great success yet controversial, in more ways he could imagine. His speeches stirred up the public's mood in each country, and that mood began spreading around the globe via the Internet. Upon returning home, he found himself in the center of official attention and disapproval. He is soon kidnapped from his home, to be interrogated by authorities, but rescued by sympathizers to his cause. The authorities, determined to detain him, regardless of his growing popularity, mount a nationwide search to locate him. While in a short and voluntary exile, Jeffrey Clark continues to speak his mind. His courage, to stand up for what he believes in, earns him many new friends. They are true patriots, who work selflessly to save the country and its government from foreign interests. The FEDs finally locate and surround his hideout, only to find themselves surrounded by "The People's Network."
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Jeffrey Clark has been working at UCLA for a number of years as a professor of history, and has been a life-long researcher on his own time. His deepest interests are in human behavior and human relations that define our world.