I’m from the Government and I’m Here to Kill You ~ New Book By David T. Hardy

Shocking Accounts Of Fatal Governmental Disasters And Lack Of Accountability.

I'm from the Government and I'm Here to Kill You by David T. Hardy
I’m from the Government and I’m Here to Kill You by David T. Hardy
David T. Hardy
David T. Hardy

Washington, DC – -(Ammoland.com) I’m from the Government and I’m Here to Kill You: The True Human Cost of Official Negligence (Skyhorse Publishing; October 10, 2017; $24.99), written by former federal attorney David T. Hardy, is an investigation into how the government imperils the very lives of those it supposedly serves.

Federal employees have, with legal impunity, blown up a town and killed six hundred people, released staggering amounts of radioactive contamination and lied about the resulting cancer, allowed people to die of an easily treated disease in order to study their deaths, and run guns to Mexican drug cartels in hopes of expanding agency powers. Law enforcement leaders have ordered their subordinates to commit murder.

Medical administrators have “cooked the books” and allowed patients to die, while raking in plump bonuses. Federal prosecutors have sent Americans to prison while concealing evidence that proved their innocence.

When Congress attempted to allow suits against the government, the legislators used vague language that the courts construed to block most lawsuits. The result is a legal system that allows official negligence to escape legal consequences and paradoxically punishes an agency if it tries to secure public safety.

I’m from the Government and I’m Here to Kill You ends with proposals for legal reforms that will hold the government and its servants accountable when they inflict harm on Americans.

I’m from the Government and I’m Here to Kill You

Gallup recently found that 49 percent of Americans believe that the government poses “an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens.”

I’m from the Government and I’m Here to Kill You, written by a former federal attorney, shows that even the 49 percent have no idea how bad things really are. Rights and freedoms are not the only things at stake; all too often government imperils the very lives of those it supposedly serves.

I’m from the Government documents how we came to this pass: American courts misconstrued and expanded the old legal concept of sovereign immunity, “the king can do no wrong.” When Congress attempted to allow suits against the government, the legislators used vague language that the courts construed to block most lawsuits.

The result is a legal system that allows official negligence to escape legal consequences and paradoxically punishes an agency if it tries to secure public safety. I’m from the Government ends with proposals for legal reforms that will hold the government and its servants accountable when they inflict harm on Americans.

Get your copy of “I’m from the Government and I’m Here to Kill You” on Amazon before government censors have it pulled. ~ AmmoLand News

About the Author

David T. Hardy practices law in Tucson, Arizona, after spending ten years in Interior Department’s Office of the Solicitor, Washington, DC. He has published four books, one a New York Times bestseller, and twenty-five law review articles, which have twice been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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twep

I personally know the author and have been privy to much of the raw data for one of his previous books. You can choose to believe it or not, makes no difference to him or me, but I can tell you his facts are impeccable, as well as his integrity. He has also survived things that many wouldn’t. A “punk”? Not so much. I could list a number of his credentials, but as they say, “A man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.”

tomcat

The government thinks American lives are expendable and have little value. After All, there are more born every day and their agenda is much more important than we lower escalation forms of life. They protect themselves and try to take our guns, they caused the Benghazi deaths and went on just like nothing happened among many other big mistakes that caused lives..

Something needs to be done to bring government servants back into their roll of supporting the citizens of this country rather than act like kings leaving us to act as peasants.

freewill

the patriot act gave government cronies the power over every body and every thing

Wild Bill

How could anyone complain about an author and his book that let the truth come out?

Vanns40

I’ve been waiting for well over a year for this book to come out. Dave Hardy is at the top of the list when it comes tenacious investigators into Government lawlessness. I’m happy to have counted him as a friend for almost 40 years. This book will be a great read.

VE Veteran - Old Man's Club

Clark Kent must be navel gazing these days. If you believe everything the government tells you, you’re an idiot!

Clark Kent

More BS from a punk who has 911 on speed dial whenever he hears a bump in the night. P.S. Government ‘sensors’?

1776 Patriot

Can you please elaborate on what you said? Are you taking the author of the book to task, or some government employee? In either case, I don’t understand what drives your conclusion about the “punk” nor whom the “punk” is or what he or she did to be labeled a punk. Just curious about what I overlooked from reading this news blurb.

Thanks

Darren

Oh no, Clark, you just pissed off Jefferson by trusting the govt too much:

“It would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence in the men of our choice to silence our fears for the safety of our rights; that confidence is every where the parent of despotism; free government is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence…” https://harpers.org/blog/2009/07/jefferson-the-risk-of-too-much-confidence-in-elected-government/

Vanns40

This from the guy who never gives reasoned replies or enters into intellectual discourse, just hurls insults and innuendos. You show no respect and deserve none.

joe martin

Clark Kent is at the least a damn troll and most likely belongs to ANTIFA and BLM. Definitely a liberal Democrat not only drinking the Kool Aid, but trying to sell it too.

Webfoot Logger

Add to the above that Clark Kent can’t spell.

hippybiker

Hey Clark! Yeah, you know.