Progtopia: Book 1 of The Progtopia Trilogy

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Authors: Eula McGrevey
Soviet Union at the end of the Cold War, they missed the fact that Socialist and Communist ideas never ceased infiltrating the media, public schools, and universities. When all was said and done, Communism had won the day.
    But Burton looked beyond his parents’ vision of Communism as the ultimate goal. He had started to align himself with advocates of a borderless world controlled by one centralized governing body. He and his allies clearly understood that the barrier to such a world was the United States of America. America had to fail. They had to collapse and march the country to economic chaos. He and his international allies were striving for a One World Government controlling all aspects of people’s lives, making things better for everyone. Equalize the playing field, so to speak.
    9/11 was the catalyst for the silent progressive movement to emerge. Americans were scared. It was the perfect opportunity for them to increase government control over American citizens. By creating the illusion of concern for American safety and security, they implemented the Patriot Act; increased surveillance cameras throughout cities; formed the TSA and Homeland Security; gained access to private emails and phone conversations; and searched without probable cause. All were eagerly accepted by Americans. After all, it was all in the name of safety, but it was a façade. The Progressives methodically depleted the American citizenry of their liberties. With the government gradually introducing programs for protection, Americans acclimated to the change. By the time President Burton ran for office and pushed for a nationalized police force, very few resisted.
    With the government controlling most Americans’ lives through regulation, surveillance, and harassment, the President knew the next piece to play out was economic collapse. He worked closely with his progressive brethren in the world to manipulate the world’s currency. He played his part by printing the dollar at a manic pace. Doing this only devalued it further, pushing America toward economic disaster. That was imminent, but he was now afraid he would lose his leadership position when economic turmoil ensued. Uncontrolled, the fall of America may leave the President without a seat at the table. He didn’t just want a seat—he thirsted for power, domination, and absolutism. He wanted to control the One World Government himself.
    Discussing various scenarios with his Chief of Staff, they decided the collapse of the dollar would rip America apart, making it very unlikely he would be in charge of the One World Government. Striving for supreme authority, he devised a plan that would guarantee his ascension to the top. Project Renaissance . Top secret, the scheme would give him control of the world. Even those working on it didn’t know its purpose. Only he and his Chief of Staff knew all the details of Project Renaissance.
    One piece necessary for its implementation was the presence of Homeland Security in all of the major cities. Needing grounds to send them in, the thirteen-year-old girl was his gift. He couldn’t believe his good fortune when protests broke out in support of her, giving him the justification to make Homeland Security the national civilian police force. When Camille’s actions went viral, igniting protests, the President announced to the American people he was sending Homeland Security into the cities to maintain order. Assuring them he wanted to protect them, most cities welcomed them. Now with Homeland in place, they would be in prime position to implement Renaissance when the time was right. Before the thirteen-year-old, he agonized over the pretext for sending Homeland into cities. That was a detail he no longer worried about.
    There was a knock on the door, interrupting his thoughts. “Come in.” His secretary, Abigail, the most attractive person at the White House, entered, announcing the Directors and his Chief of Staff had arrived for their

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