Synopsis
On Tuesday, January 26, 2016, author LaVoy Finicum was killed by federal and/or state "authorities" after a three week occupation of the Malheur Wildlife Reserve in Burn, OR. Details of the shooting are in dispute and full details have not been released by the FBI or state officials. Eye-witnesses insist that LaVoy was murdered. His family is devastated at the loss of their beloved father, grandfather and husband. As publisher, we here at Legends Library have decided to donate 100% of the proceeds from the sale of LaVoy's book to the support of his wife and family. Story overview, tells of one family's struggle to come together and survive in the midst of national crisis. A stirring, fast-paced novel about what matters most in the face of devastating end-times chaos. Filled with gripping action and relatable characters, readers are drawn into the heart-rending dilemmas each member of the Bonham family faces. You may even find yourself stopping to ask, "What would I have done in that situation?" LaVoy Finicum is a real life Northern Arizona Rancher who loves nothing more in life than God, freedom, and family. His spine tingling storytelling conveys in graphic detail just how fragile and precious freedom truly is and leaves his readers with an increased desire to stand for freedom wherever possible. Reader Comments: "From the opening scene I was captured, I could scarcely put the book down until I had devoured the whole thing" (Reader) "A book you do not want to read, but must..." Cliven Bundy "Last Rancher Standing" written by Shawna Cox. Read the other reviews below, but beware that trolls have been hoovering around ever since LaVoy became a public figure in early Jan 2016.
About the Author
LaVoy Finicum was a rancher and family man who lived in northern Arizona. As he had watched the feedoms of this great land of America being eroded away through unconstitutional legislation and outright thievery, he decided to do more than sit idly by. He wrote this novel in an effort to teach the principles of "natural law," to show that certain truths are "self-evident" and that our rights come to us from God and are "inalienable," meaning they cannot be given away or taken away.
John Locke (England, 1632-1704)was a physician, statesman, and political philosopher who expressed the radical view that government is morally obliged to serve people, namely by protecting life, liberty and property. He insisted that when government violates individual rights, people may legitimately rebel.
A recent example of this type of behavior was demonstrated when the Federal Government sought to take away the grazing rights from LaVoy's friend and neighbor, Cliven Bundy. This they did by force of arms. It was only when the common man stood up, willing to meet force with force, that those rights were preserved.
It was time to back up talk with action.
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