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UponUs: Terrorism is Domestic

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Joanne and Charles met in a frenzy of violence and drugs in 1973. That day students, hippies, and bikers descended on the town of Breckenridge, Colorado for an incident that would change the country. The secrets of that night helped seed the founding of a well-funded and intensely anti-American and anti-Christian pop religion. The People’s Group, as they became known, harbored deep and hateful mysteries that Charles would bring to light only as he struggled to protect his daughter Sarah from the movement that consumed his wife and so many other Americans. But would he be too late?

258 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 1, 2018

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Chris Moore

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Chris Moore is a graduate of Columbia University and the author and co-author of a dozen books, including Dorota Nigro's "Not Just a Number," which exposes the link between diesel fumes and cancer; and gun industry legend Wildey Moore's forthcoming "Wildey's Here: Survivor." He lives with his wife and three sons in Connecticut, and is a former resident of Breckenridge, Colorado where he discovered how much he loves the mountains and also how deeply rooted the hatred of America and the normal family is in many Americans. See more of his work at chrismoorewrites.com

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