An analysis of the complex and explosive state of current world affairs, presented in verse and completed by the author in little more than three weeks. It is a biting and profoundly challenging look at the power structure behind our society and lays bare the real motives of those who control the political and sociological factors affecting the progress of the race.
This startling Message suggests solutions to these problems and draws an all too vivid picture of the terrible consequences if these problems are not dealt with soon. The Present Crisis is a powerful addition to an ever-growing library of anti-nuclear literature.