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Originally written as the prologue to book three in the Daniel Collection, the work became a standalone story, requiring its own identity. Hence, the short story The Recruit was born. So relevant are the ideas contained within its pages that it had to be offered before book three becomes available. It is a key to grasping the impact of dark forces shaping our national and global reality.
Though the story is fictional, it’s based on events that started the moment our country was born. Brilliant and God-inspired men came together to form a government based on the idea that all men are endowed with supernal rights. Every human being is entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, meaning his ability to own whatever he has legally acquired. He is not subject to anyone but his Creator. And our form of government, having been created by the people, is subject to the people. The creation is ever-subject to its creator.
This idea has not set well with those who consider themselves superior to their fellow-beings, either because of birthright or intellect or might. Such individuals have always existed on Earth and are the cause of extreme suffering among men.
Since the country’s conception, and then after its birth as a nation, opposition to its existence has been mounting. The forces of evil cannot tolerate the idea that man— by his very nature— is given agency, the right to choose for himself.
Over that, the highest of all God-given rights, the Destroyer has been waging war, and he has recruited many that seek supremacy over others, keeping for themselves Earth’s treasures at the expense of the masses.
The Recruit was written to expose the reader to these forces and their tactics, and show how they thrive in today’s calamitous world. Too many good people have been seduced by altruisms that hide ravening wolves.