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Irrelevant Truth
Contributor(s): Handler, Philip (Author)
ISBN: 1088488617     ISBN-13: 9781088488614
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $17.09  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2019
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- Fiction | Political
Series: Irrelevant Truth
Physical Information: 1.11" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.60 lbs) 500 pages
 
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Irrelevant Truth by Philip HandlerLong before the term "deep state" was used, the author experienced it first-hand. What do you do when you have believed in the United States of America, its constitution and its criminal justice system and that belief has been turned upside down? How do you cope when the very principles that you thought were your rights are ripped away? How do you face the idea that truth is no longer important? That is what professor Daniel Green is faced with in Irrelevant Truth. Dan Greene is an accomplished businessman who semi-retires to college teaching. He stumbles upon something he was not meant to see and then does the right thing by reporting it. That begins a nightmare of deceit and treachery aimed at Dr. Greene. The country that he loves appears to be turned against him and he is thrown into a hell-on-earth that he does not understand. Daniel Greene is confronted with his own flaws and weaknesses and is forced to face the abyss. He is pushed and pulled through illusions within puzzles within enigmas. Things he believes are true are no longer true or no longer matter. He forced to face a reality that completely goes against everything he has believed all his life. He is made to look like the lowest form of criminal, all in the interest of protecting those who hide behind the phrase Homeland Security. Author Philip Handler weaves a plot of government abuse against its citizens and its attack on that very constitution in the name of national security. A word of warning: this is not a book of happy endings. It is not a book where the good guys always win in the end. Now that it is finally allowed to be published, the story would be unbelievable if it was not based on true events.