Naperville White House: How One Man's Fantasy Changed Government's Reality
By (Author) Jerome Bartels
Bancroft Press
Bancroft Press
31st December 2010
United States
Paperback
320
Width 150mm, Height 225mm
432g
Not just the United States, but the entire world, remembers that fateful November day back in 2018 when Al Qaeda terrorists held the entire nation hostage in exchange for the public disclosure of an anti-terrorist bio-weapon that may not have even existed. In that darkest hour, salvation came not from the United States government, but from fantasy government, a cabinet of independent thinkers and gamers from Naperville, Illinois, led by insurance adjuster and President Jay Weise. Now, thanks to the tireless efforts of crusading vagabond journalist, former White House press secretary, and part-time Radio Shack employee Jerome Bartels, here for the first time is the true story of the Stockdale Hostage Crisis from the people who lived it. Not just the United States, but the entire world, remembers that fateful November day back in 2018 when Al Qaeda terrorists held the entire nation hostage in exchange for the public disclosure of an anti-terrorist bioweapon that may not have even existed. In that darkest hour, salvation came not from the United States government, but from fantasy government. This cabinet of independent thinkers from Naperville, Illinois -- a librarian, a customer service representative, a gas station owner, and an obsessive gamer -- was led by insurance adjuster and President Jay Weise. Now, thanks to the tireless efforts of crusading vagabond journalist, former White House press secretary, and part-time Radio Shack employee Jerome Bartels, here for the first time is the true story of the Stockdale Hostage Crisis from the people who lived it.
"Jerome Bartels is the former White House Press Secretary for President Glen Neidermier. His exposure of corruption in the Neidermier administration led to the first presidential impeachment proceedings in fantasy government history. Bartels has been recognized by outsiders as the nation's most trusted independent investigative reporter. He is on the advisory board of IOFG and has written many articles, including "Continental Congress: The First Fantasy Government." Jerome Bartels lives alone in his truck."