New Institute Established in Reynoldsburg
by Melody Quick ~ April 30th, 2008by Richard J. Rolwing
The National Institute for the Study of the Declaration of Independence has been established in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.
Eight volumes of essays have been published already, and more are coming. The Institute has also published four volumes of essays on the U.S. Constitution which followed the Declaration.
Most of these volumes have 365 essays, each about 365 to 400 words, an essay for each day of the year. They are about the history, the law, the politics, and the philosophy, and religion of the American Founding, but they are written for the general public.
The author is a retired university professor former insurance agent, stock broker, Registered Financial Planner, and VP of several corporations.
The Institutes’ goal is to convince all Americans to reclaim and re-embrace America’s Birth Certificate.
The books are titled "Was Frankenstein Really Uncle Sam?" and are available in paperback form. They can be ordered from a bookstore or by calling (888) 795-4274. The publisher’s discount plus postage equals bookstore retail. Continue reading »
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