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Reviewed by Anne Boiling for Readers' Favorite
"Rebel Call" is a call to look to the future of the United States and what might happen if we do not stand up for our rights and take our country back. Benjamin Richard Long offers readers a fictional account of a government out of control. Read this book carefully; it has a great message for us all.
A ban on firearms had been passed. Eric knew the AFT would show up to collect his guns; he hid them. They arrested him and treated him like a hardened criminal. Samuel feels strongly that he has to do something to change the path the government has taken.
Faced with this situation, what would you do? The characters in this book are prepared to defend their rights.
I’ve included a rather long quote…I hope the author will forgive me, but it says it so well.
“That law is an example of a run-away government trying to exert control on the masses. They see guns as a threat to the existence of their state, so, as a measure of self-preservation, they outlaw them and offer up an excuse of why it is necessary. For example, they will say that restricting guns is to ensure the safety and security of the state, and in this terrorist panicked country that is a plausible excuse because everyone is afraid of terrorism. It is a play on fears and the fear is the fear of the terrorist bogeyman. Everyone is willing to give up personal liberties in exchange for the false sense of security. I say false sense because crime and terrorism are going to continue no matter what security measures that they take. Terrorists and criminals will always get their hands on weapons and guns and the only people left hanging are the innocent people following the law and unable to defend themselves from the outlaws.”
This book goes beyond political corruption and introduces the reader to the beliefs of the ancients. The author introduces Odinism.
This book is written in easy to understand terms. The plot is interesting and has more than a sense of reality. The book is well edited. The characters have depth. This book is a fascinating look at the beginning of a rebellion.