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The Most Revolutionary ACT

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Intense government harassment between 1987 and 2002 led a 54-year old psychiatrist, single mother and social activist to close her 25-year Seattle practice to begin a new, safe life in New Zealand. Now author Dr. Stuart Bramhall's memoir, The Most Revolutionary Act, has been selected for an Allbooks 2011 Editor's Choice Award. "Dr. Stuart Jeanne Bramhall is a captivating storyteller. Her memoir, The Most Revolutionary Act: Memoir of an American Refugee, chronicles thirty years of her life as she tried to maintain her psychiatric practice in Seattle, Washington, while raising a daughter and being actively involved in several volunteer groups that rigorously sought to improve the lives of ordinary Americans." - Emily-Jane Hurford on Goodreads, http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/143481377 Dr. Bramhall describes events that are totally out of the range of experience of average Americans. Her frightening encounter with U.S. intelligence began quite innocently, as she assisted two men transform an abandoned school into a museum. What started as unrelenting phone harassment and illegal break-ins progressed to six attempts on her life and an affair with an undercover agent who railroaded her into a psychiatric hospital. The Most Revolutionary Act enlightens readers to the criminal activities U.S. intelligence is notorious for - illegal narcotics trafficking, arms dealing, money laundering and covert assassinations of both foreign and domestic leaders and activists. The U.S. government has been taken over, and it's time to out these shadowy power brokers and hold them accountable. Dr. Stuart Bramhall is a child and adolescent psychiatrist who lives in New Plymouth, New Zealand. Publisher's Web site: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheMostRevolutinaryAct.html
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