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No Quarter

The Ravings of William Norman Grigg

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No Quarter

By: William Norman Grigg
Narrated by: Adam Jones
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The great writer William Norman Grigg deserves a legacy, and as luck would have it, he happened to put together a selection of his work for publication several years before his tragic death in the spring of 2017. Though the project was put on a back-burner for several years, his death adds a new urgency to expanding the reach of Will’s work.

William Norman Grigg (1963-2017) was the managing editor of The Libertarian Institute. He was an independent, award-winning investigative journalist and author of five books, including Liberty in Eclipse: The War on Terror and the Rise of the Homeland Security State, as well as his blog Pro Libertate. He was a loving husband and doting father to six children, a dedicated voice for liberty, and a prolific writer and blogger on the subjects of police misconduct and police militarization.

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