My March for Freedom

By Travis R. Pardo

Release : 2022-07-21

Genre : Local Government, Books, Politics & Current Events

Kind : ebook

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*Note: 100% of the proceeds go to March for Freedom WA (MarchForFreedomWA.com).

This is the story of my march for freedom on the streets of Seattle, as well as the story of my march to freedom within the geography of my own heart. It is the story of meeting courageous people and joining them as allies in a cause against far greater numbers — and against a Ruling Class that has pushed unrelentingly the official COVID narrative. This story is my tribute to my Captain and my teammates. My marches for freedom have been one of the greatest adventures of my life, and I shall cherish forever every step. I am honored to share my story with you and anyone else who may read these words.

In this series entitled The COVID Question, each book serves as a time capsule for the unfolding narrative. Defending the Church (Part I) focuses on the political story and on religious liberty. Friendly Fire (Part II) aims to offer a deeper analysis of the very foundations of virology itself, and it also highlights the rise of my church, The Pursuit, as a courageous force for God amidst a culture cowering in fear. My March for Freedom (Part III) is my memoir, or what I call “My 100-Page Thank-You Note to Victoria Palmer,” the founder of March for Freedom Washington.

Photography Credit: Jeff Rogers, the Seattle-based Photojournalist (IG: @jeffrogersphotography)

My March for Freedom

By Travis R. Pardo

Release : 2022-07-21

Genre : Local Government, Books, Politics & Current Events

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
*Note: 100% of the proceeds go to March for Freedom WA (MarchForFreedomWA.com).

This is the story of my march for freedom on the streets of Seattle, as well as the story of my march to freedom within the geography of my own heart. It is the story of meeting courageous people and joining them as allies in a cause against far greater numbers — and against a Ruling Class that has pushed unrelentingly the official COVID narrative. This story is my tribute to my Captain and my teammates. My marches for freedom have been one of the greatest adventures of my life, and I shall cherish forever every step. I am honored to share my story with you and anyone else who may read these words.

In this series entitled The COVID Question, each book serves as a time capsule for the unfolding narrative. Defending the Church (Part I) focuses on the political story and on religious liberty. Friendly Fire (Part II) aims to offer a deeper analysis of the very foundations of virology itself, and it also highlights the rise of my church, The Pursuit, as a courageous force for God amidst a culture cowering in fear. My March for Freedom (Part III) is my memoir, or what I call “My 100-Page Thank-You Note to Victoria Palmer,” the founder of March for Freedom Washington.

Photography Credit: Jeff Rogers, the Seattle-based Photojournalist (IG: @jeffrogersphotography)

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