Letters to Aaron-the Hal Luebbert Story Summary:
In 1978, the US government in its IRS
avatar destroyed Hal Luebbert's business and family. In 1985, when he had
recovered and remarried, they did it all again, this time driving a
teenage son to three attempts at suicide. A war ensued, and when Luebbert
counterattacked federal murder attempts with electronic and personal
surveillance proving massive governmental crime, a US District Court
protected their federal empoyers by ruling his records exempted under the
Freedom of Information Act by the national secrets exemption. US Senators
and national media forwarded proof of federal crime like mayhem, murder,
rape, and extortion to commit rape protected their masters by concealment
of the evidence and personal silence. "Letters to Aaron" is the ugly truth
behind the freedom myths of the United States.
About the Author:
Hal von Luebbert is a retired soldier, private detective, bodyguard, and -
recently - high school teacher. Protected by holding evidence of federal
crime, together with the fact of large numbers of remaining witnesses
available for subpoena, von Luebbert lives mostly in the wild in Texas and
states where concealed handgun laws make it possible for him to defend
himself with lethal force. He is also a sixth degree black belt and three
time national judo champion.