Advance Praise for
It Takes a Revolution
Larry Klayman is a fearless advocate who defeated special counsel Muellers deep state attempt to have me testify against President Trump by threatening me with prosecution if I did not lie under oath. I am eternally grateful to him! He is a true champion of justice!
Dr. Jerome Corsi, New York Times Bestselling Author
I have known Larry Klayman for many years as a friend and as my lawyer. Hes a straight shooter and a patriot. We need more people like Larry in the legal profession.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio
Larry Klayman is a uniquely public-spirited lawyer. He has never lost sight of the fact that the responsible activity of individual citizens, seriously seeking to exercise their God-endowed rights, is the indispensable energy source for all our institutions of self-government.
Ambassador Alan L. Keyes, Former UN Ambassador and Presidential Candidate
Larry Klayman is my hero because he has integrityenough to prevent him from blind loyalty to party or ideologyThats because he is fearless and relentless in the pursuit of justice There were other men like Larry early in American history. Their names were Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Henry.
Joseph Farah, CEO, www.wnd.com
That Time magazine has yet to name Larry Klayman Man of the Year is a failure of Time , not Klaymans.
Jack Cashill, Bestselling Author of Ron Browns Body
Larry Klayman stood in the stead for my family and me under very trying circumstances. He is persistent, loyal, and a great believer in the Constitution, as my sons and I are as well. I respect his wisdom and strength and cherish his friendship.
Cliven Bundy, Nevada Rancher
While others talk of corruption and injustice in our federal courts, Larry Klayman is a man who has done something about it. As founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, Larry Klayman became a household name to those of us who want to stop the runaway power of federal judges and restore honesty and integrity to our federal court system. Echoing the sentiments of our Founding Fathers like Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, Larry Klayman has fought for a return to the principles and foundation of our Constitutional Republic wherein people are the source of all power. With over forty years of experience in the practice of law, Larry Klayman has represented defendants across America in defense of their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Larry is a valiant warrior for truth and justice, and a man I am proud to call my friend. I hope that you will enjoy his noble work, It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry!
Chief Justice Roy Moore
Klaymans work It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry! is brilliant, however unorthodox. But Larry is always right!
Ben Stein, Lawyer, Actor, Writer
As the father of Navy SEAL Ty Woods, who was killed at Benghazi, I highly recommend this book. Just as Ty was a warrior as a Navy SEAL, as a fellow lawyer and as his friend I can attest to Larry being a warrior in the courtroom.
Charles Woods, Father of Navy SEAL Ty Woods
I admire Larry, because he is first and foremost a patriot. He not only believes in the words of the Constitution, he practices those words in all of his endeavors. He was there when I needed him.
Laura Luhn, Sexual Abuse Victim of Roger Ailes
Larry Klayman is one of the most principled and intellectual minds in the world of litigation. He believes in fighting for justice at all costs to protect our constitutional freedoms! I am honored to be able to call him a friend and mentor. God brings people into your life for different reasons. I believe that God connected us because he wanted me to have a big brother to encourage me to maximize my potential and guide me in the right direction. Thank you, Larry!
Sergeant Demetrick Pennie, President of the Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation
Larry Klayman was the only attorney who had the guts to stand beside us and go against the government to get answers when our son, Michael, was killed in Afghanistan aboard Extortion 17 on 08/06/2011. Larry is a bulldog in the courtroom! He helped us win against the NSA, the first time in American history!
Charles Strange, Gold Star Father of PO1 Michael Strange (DEVGRU)
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It Takes a Revolution:
Forget the Scandal Industry!
2020 by Larry Klayman, Esq.
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Dedication
It Takes a Revolution: Forget the Scandal Industry! is dedicated to our most farsighted of Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson. Jeffersons superior intellect manifested itself in many ways, as a lawyer, writer, politician, philosopher, architect, farmer, educator, and most particularly in his common-sense understanding of human nature. He understood that the new republic would over time enter into another revolutionary state, thanks to the natural evolution of corruption in society. He forecast that the blood of patriots would inevitably have to be spilled, primarily as a result of a federal judiciary, which he opposed. Jefferson warned that if put in place by the framers of the Constitution, federal judges would become despots, as they would be unelected by and thus not answerable to We the People. This especially rings true today. My book is therefore a clarion call on ways to wage a peaceful revolution and try to avoid Jeffersons prophesy, which may yet come to pass.
Table of Contents
By Alan L. Keyes
A s a young lawyer, speaking to a gathering characteristic of the youth of a nation almost as young as he was, Abraham Lincoln praised its founders for erecting a political edifice of liberty and equal rights, which each succeeding generation had only to preserve and transmit to posterity. Given his youth, we may forgive his carefree dismissal of the specter of foreign conquest. But our nations history, up to and including the fateful crisis we presently endure, has time and again confirmed the accuracy of this, with which he identified the persistent, existential danger to our nations survival.
At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reaches us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.
In the twentieth century, the United States passed through the trial of foreign war and international economic depression. Far from destroying us, that trial confirmed the extraordinary force of character, ingenuity, and material power generated by our way of life. We overcame those challenges, so that, far from being killed, we became, for several decades, the preeminent nation on earth.
Of course, Lincolns life also reminds us of the contest that, more than any other, confirmed the truth of his youthful prediction. Like the leading founders of the United States, young Lincoln foreshadowed the existential trial that had to come if the nation was to erase the palpable contradiction between the rightful obligations of humanityby God endowedand the inhuman curtailment of those obligations that all forms of slavery involve.