During our conversation with Walter Grant we’ll ask him about the Club. Not the Readers and Writers Book Club, but the Club the Founding Fathers established as insurance against their greatest fear—a corrupt and ever expanding central government.
Having been involved with secret organizations on either side of the law, Walter is experienced in a wide array of clandestine operations. Some he can't talk about. Some he dares not mention. As a student of history and human nature Walter's quest for knowledge took him far beyond America's shores. He believes by combining tried and true policies of the past in a modern-day stratagem The Club can save America from the fate all other countries suffered-—each in turn, they rose to prominence and then, with the passing of time, ended up on the ash heap of suffering, misery, and heartbreak.

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