![]() ![]() ![]() Feeling that I had done my time by fighting my own legal battles and helping a few others, I was ready for a furlough. It was not so long ago, that a Patriot wrote these words: “These are the times that try men’s souls.” It tests me to conclude that there ever was any time in the history of this world plagued by walking demons, that the souls of good men and women were not sorely tested. By 1996, I had become a virtual drop-out, feeling that the legal industry was simply too evil for normal people to contend with. Many can relate to the feelings of hopelessness, disillusion, and despair that is part of the legal industry’s plan for you. What I learned about the legal system in ten years left me literally shell-shocked. But, by the grace of God, I not only survived but succeeded. My testament includes months and even years of feeling that, like Dante’s sojourner I was crossing through hell. I concluded that the only way I was going to survive the monstrous evil of the legal industry was to learn as much as I could about this evil. My struggles with the legal industry began in 1986. To bring all readers “up to speed” on what makes Richard Luke “tick,” I’ll give a brief rehash. ![]() AUTHOR’S NOTE Prior to my seminar at Campo, Colorado in June of 2001, only a few people knew my story. ![]()
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