I was born in 1952 during the Korean conflict, the first of America's many undeclared wars, while my dad was stationed at Fort Riley, Junction City, Kansas. I earned my bachelor's degree in Geophysics from the University of Missouri-Rolla, and I went to work for the next 10 years doing oil and gas exploration. Despite asking to work at the company's Casper, Wyoming office, I was assigned to New Orleans and then to Houston. While in Houston I took night school courses in biology and biochemistry to prepare for medical school and a career change. I was accepted to medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston, and graduated in 1991. I did my internship and residency at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, and practiced pathology in Arizona and Texas until 2006. I joined a practice in Wyoming late in 2006, and my wife of 26 years and I moved to Green River. Several politically active Mormon and Christian groups, including the Arizona Republican Assembly, in the Phoenix area taught me the basics of the Constitution and federal law, and made me aware that our Republic is under siege by an assortment of special interest groups and secret societies. Gradually I came to understand the reason our Congress no longer sees fit to declare war when we attack sovereign nations, as it is required to do by our Constitution: it was because of the fact that the very idea of 'sovereignty' was under attack in the post-World War II era of a dawning "New World Order," in which only a fully empowered United Nations is considered authorized to declare war. When America was offered a choice for President in 2004 between two members of the Yale-based "Skull & Bones" society (whose official name is the Order of Death), a branch of a Bavarian death-worshipping cult, whose power derives from the wealth acquired from the drug and slave trades, I realized that the hour was late for our Republic. And I recalled the words of Edmund Burke, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
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