Over many years the author has created and sent out many different policies- at least over 500 including but not limited to policies about veterans (care), espionage, transportation, society, laws, immigration, international relations, removal of the US from NATO bases and relocation to Poland and more Eastern E.U. members, Abraham's Accord (but the current form is missing quite a bit), and much more. This book does not include all of them, but it does include some of them. His recent policies were the kidnapping he wrote to the White House long before they did it in Venezuela and the sudden strike of Iran's leader and blockading the Hormuz. The author has written about many different countries as well, petitioning without asking for a penny in return. He also sent many of his policies to influencers and those that are heard- not caring if he got credit at the time nor any reward. The author had several handlers try to get him into the hands of different countries recently when in Taiwan. He had been writing these different policies and had them from different emails and letters. It was time to publish a book to help others in the future.
This book does not have chapters but is written in a more diary format showcasing the author's different policies. He also sent many of his policies to influencers and those that are heard- not caring if he got credit at the time nor any reward. The reader may see quite a lot of the policies and say, "But so and so created this not this author." That isn't because he created or thought up the policies on his own but that he sent it to that person or a team that person was a part of. You might find this book a bit haphazard in its organization when compared to the normal type of books covering this subject. That was done on purpose by the author to signify the haphazardness of politics and of planning. A great lesson the author can give is to be flexible but only rush when needed. A greater lesson would be that the better the accountability and logistics system for everyone working in a nation's government the greater the nation will be as its resources will get to where it can boost what is needed and keep theft from officials down which always lessens a country's ability. The greatest lesson is that following Biblical Christian principles- including its strong emphasis on accountability- is the greatest way to do all the above.