AUDIOBOOK

A New Nation

Kent Thompson
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Duration
7h 54m
Year
2025
Language
English

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John and Jaylynn Mogen had just retired when a single phone call from Jaylynn's brother, Colonel Carl Justine, pulled them into the restoration movement of the red and religious states of the former United States. From this turmoil emerged the Western Southern Alliance of States (WSA), which left the coastal regions behind as they slid toward socialism and communism. The Alliance aimed to restart the American Experiment as the Founders had intended. Western Canadian provinces joined the new nation, while parts of U.S. states broke away from socialist capitals to form new states. The borders of the WSA remained in flux.
Meanwhile, remnants of the deep state, loosely tied to the CIA and NSA, worked to undermine the new government through misinformation and assassination attempts.
John assembled constitutional scholars to draft a new WSA constitution, convened a constitutional convention, and began preparing for a national election. He and his allies had only months to complete this task while protecting Acting President John Mogen, his family, the scholars, and state delegates.
Old enemies sought alliance, making discernment essential. John's goal was simple: launch the nation with an airtight constitution and place God-faithful leaders in power to give the country its best chance at success. Whether the states will unite or fracture under internal and external pressure remains uncertain.
Kent Thompson, a University of Wyoming history graduate, built a lifelong career in the oil industry after a summer refinery job. He supervised offshore platforms near Long Beach and worked with Navy SEAL TRADET in training exercises. Kent lives with his wife Susan in a small mountain town in Arizona. They have three grown children, two grandsons, and Kent remains a devoted student of the U.S. Constitution and the Federalist Papers.

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