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Administrative Law: The Second Set of Books

At 5:30 p.m. on a Wednesday in June, Thomas James Ball of Holden, Massachusetts, drenched himself with gasoline and struck a match. He burned to death at the door of the courthouse in Keene, New Hampshire.

“I saw a man standing on fire,” one eyewitness told WMUR-Channel 9. “He walked around a little bit, walked on to the grass, collapsed on all fours and literally sat there and burned.” At 58, this loving father of three children immolated himself because the state had systematically and mercilessly destroyed his family. “My story starts with the infamous slapping incident of April 2001,” he recalls in his manifesto. “While putting my four year old daughter to bed, she began licking my hand. After giving her three verbal warnings I slapped her [still a legal punishment, he explains later]. She got a cut lip. My wife asked me to leave to calm things down. When I returned hours later, my wife said the police were by and said I could not stay there that night. The next day the police came by my work and arrested me, booked me, and then returned me to work.” For the next decade, Ball would suffer a series of court dates, mandatory counseling, and officious meddling, always with the threat that if he didn’t cooperate, bureaucrats would strip him of his natural rights as a parent. He saw — and chronicles for us — the corruption, ineptitude, and unconstitutionality of “child protective services” up close. He also substantiates his observations with fascinating and original research. Ball’s horrific suicide condemns this satanic scam; indeed, he symbolically chose his deathbed based on his family’s persecution: “I only managed to get the main door of the Cheshire County Courthouse.... I would appreciate it if some of you boys would finish the job for me. They harmed my children. The place is evil. So take it out.

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PG&E still missing key documents about San Bruno
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Administrative Law: The Second Set of Books

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The Pacific

The Pacific


Ray

Ray

Nominated for the American Book Award, 'Ray' is the bizarre, hilarious, and consistently adventurous story of a life on the edge.

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Electric circuits


The Pacific War

The Pacific War

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The Pacific, its past and future and the policy of the great powers from the eighteenth century

The Pacific, its past and future and the policy of the great powers from the eighteenth century

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