Enemies Foreign and Domestic

TitleEnemies Foreign and Domestic
Year for Search2003
AuthorsBracken, Matthew(b. 1957)
Date Published2003
PublisherSteelcutter Publishing
Place PublishedOrange Park, FL
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

The U.S. government uses a rigged attack on people in a football stadium as an excuse for confiscating all assault weapons and more generally restricting freedom. First volume of a trilogy. In the second volume, Domestic Enemies. The Reconquista. Orange Park, FL: Steelcutter Publishing, 2006, the U.S. begins to fall apart and loses the Southwest, which becomes a separate nation called Aztlan. The third volume, Foreign Enemies and Traitors [Cover adds The Greater Depression and Civil War 2]. Orange Park, FL: Steelcutter Publishing, 2009, focuses on the struggle to defend the U.S. Constitution during Civil War and economic depression.

Additional Publishers

7th ed. Orange Park, FL: Steelcutter Publishing, 2009. 

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Author Note

(b. 1957)

Full Text

2003 Bracken, Matthew (b. 1957). Enemies Foreign and Domestic. Orange Park, FL: Steelcutter Publishing. 7th ed. Orange Park, FL: Steelcutter Publishing, 2009. PSt

The U.S. government uses a rigged attack on people in a football stadium as an excuse for confiscating all assault weapons and more generally restricting freedom. First volume of a trilogy. In the second volume, Domestic Enemies. The Reconquista. Orange Park, FL: Steelcutter Publishing, 2006, the U.S. begins to fall apart and loses the Southwest, which becomes a separate nation called Aztlan. The third volume, Foreign Enemies and Traitors [Cover adds The Greater Depression and Civil War 2]. Orange Park, FL: Steelcutter Publishing, 2009, focuses on the struggle to defend the U.S. Constitution during Civil War and economic depression.