Boomers are held together by an inner voice, contends the author. "It's a gift that's still inside us, churning in our guts, etched in our psyches." He challenges his generation to reject our failed institutions--we never trusted them anyway--and use Boomer power, money and self-reliance to affect change. In an unsettling look at recent events, the author says, time is running out. "Our money is being confiscated, our freedoms restricted, our movements under surveillance, and we're being pumped full of lies and medications 'for our own good'. Isn't that what they prescribe in insane asylums?" If you thought for one moment there really were weapons of mass destruction, this book is for you. "Wake up," demands the author. "It's time to create a legacy that remembers Boomers not only at the biggest generation, but also the best."