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The Atlantis Papers
by Jim Davidson
with Eric Klien, Norm Doering, & Lee Crocker

The book includes the complete Constitution and Law of Oceania as appendices. It discusses the status of freedom in America, evaluates the solutions offered in the proposed nation of Oceania, and documents the freedom movement.

The Atlantis Papers is yours for $28. Part of the proceeds benefit The Atlantis Project.

This book is a very thorough explanation of the major features of the Constitution of Oceania and some of the features of the Law of Oceania. It explains why we have chosen to do things in each particular way and points out the many significant benefits that living in Oceania will provide. It is a reference work for prospective investors in the Atlantis Project as well as for prospective residents of Oceania. But it is much more. It includes extensive quotations and literary references from some of the major philosophers who have contributed ideas important to individuals who are concerned about personal freedom. It also relates many stories from recent events which have direct bearing on the problems with America.

Here is an excerpt from Chapter 5, "In the Fisheye Lens:"

So, basically, the justification for the right to privacy is to prevent people who have the power, the budgets, the guns, the badges, and the "authority" from kicking your door down. Consider this:

"When a state imposes iron control over everyday life, silences even the mildest criticism, drives its citizens into their homes in fear, censors the news, closes the theaters, revokes passports, knocks on the door at 4:00 A.M. and drags parents from their screaming children, who is served? The citizen in need of a modicum of order or the state itself, protecting itself from outrage (Alvin & Heidi Toffler, Powershift, 1990)?"

It is only the right to privacy which protects us from such treatment, and the Supreme Court has waived that right on your behalf, justifying their decision as needed to support the prosecution of drug crimes.

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The Atlantis Papers is copyright (c) 1994, 189 pages, includes extensive quotations and literary references, bibliography, two appendices (The Constitution of Oceania and The Law of Oceania) with index.

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