Walter GrantWalter's thirst for knowledge took him to more than thirties countries and required him to stand on the very spot where mythology teaches us European history began. From the hillside capital of Liguria he looked out over what was once known as the Reublic of Genoa where Columbus set sail for Japan and made landfall in the new world. He stood in historic Jamestown, sat in the House of Burgesses at Colonial Williamsburg, and in Independence Hall where the seeds of freedom took root. During these experiences his mind melded with those patriots desiring freedom at any cost. They conveyed their dreams and their fears-especially their fears. Through the joining of minds these patriots demanded he resurrect the insurance policy set in motion by the Founding Fathers-The Club. Read More Read Less
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