A Conversation With Corporal Nym: From Shakespeare With Love

Earl Dean Lilly, Jr

A Conversation With Corporal Nym: From Shakespeare With Love
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Outskirts Press
Published
8 September 2020
Pages
186
ISBN
9781977204523

A Conversation With Corporal Nym: From Shakespeare With Love

Earl Dean Lilly, Jr

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‘A Conversation With Corporal Nym’ is a work of fiction depicting a conversation between an American journalist and a British veteran on the origins and causes of World War II. The conversation delves into questions concerning western governments’ police organizations, military, and office holders as honoring their oaths of office as well as the real political ambitions and goals of political parties. Are western governments no more than police states which are run by a Craft’s ‘Good Old Boys’ Gang’? Are Human and Civil Rights really guaranteed? Does each and every Individual Citizen of a western state enjoy Civil Rights as set forth in their nation’s Constitution? Do Individuals enjoy the Rights declared by the U.N.‘s Universal Declaration of Human Rights or must they submit themselves to or 'initiate’ into a craft’s cult, gang, party, or union in order to prosper?

Are Individual Citizen’s Civil Rights guaranteed in the United States? Do police officers and police organizations honor their oaths of office and protect the individual without bias? Is the Individual guaranteed protection of his person along with criminal investigations of reported crimes? Is the Individual guaranteed the state’s pursuing criminal prosecution of those who have committed crimes against him when he contacts the local police, the F.B.I., or the D.O.J.?

Is the Individual guaranteed his Right to the Pursuit of His Own Happiness, the conducting of business, his Right to privacy, and security of his person and personal property? Is the Individual free to establish relationships with females and enjoy a family? Is the Individual guaranteed his Parental Rights? Are specific families and genetic lines controlled and targeted for either success or death by a secret Craft political party?

Are all Americans equal or are entertainers, media, media personnel, and members of the police and bar associations assured protection from criminal investigation and prosecution? Are the modern media and entertainment industries of western states no more than state propaganda ministries?

The author of this work of fiction has been the victim of continuing various real crimes. This work was written even while the victim of such crimes. Several many entertainers are involved in the crimes. There are at this time several court cases being pursued involving several of the perpetrators and which are themselves the subject of crimes.

The author’s biography and the naming of perpetrators and of witnesses as well as the events of and description of the crimes were not the subject of this fiction. Another work of nonfiction describing such will hopefully be published to the public if the author is permitted to live to do so. The author has placed a plea for legal aid in the author’s information page. The author is in desperate need of a reliable law firm in order to pursue court actions available to him, to attempt to secure his person against further crimes, and to guaranty his Civil Rights.

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