Your copy of Your Facebook Friends Are Wrong About Gender will be in your email inbox momentarily.
But there's something else I want you to have.
I had a chance to sit down with Dr. Miriam Grossman, who for years has stood against her entire profession, courageously telling unpopular truths about Gender, Inc., and arming parents, as well as citizens at large, with the knowledge they need to navigate the propaganda.
And I asked her the questions parents were urging me to ask.
Beyond that, I want you to have access to my extraordinary community of normal people, who are putting their heads and talents together to navigate the hostile world in which we find ourselves.
I for one don't relish going it alone against the media, the universities, the entertainment world, the mainline churches, the corporate CEOs -- and the list goes on. I'm sure you don't, either.
But the fact is, crazy and sinister people, who also happen to despise you, have gained control of every major institution in the Western world, and we have to figure out what we're going to do.
Last year I decided I'd done what I could do in educating people, and that the logical next step was to help people become unbreakable in a world that hates them.
Thus the Tom Woods School of Life was born.
And I'm inviting you to take it for a spin for a full 30 days.
Inside these doors we learn something practical every single month that makes us smarter, stronger, more prosperous, and better insulated against the psychos who rule us.
Forget about arguing on the Internet. Let's do as the great Harry Browne advised and find freedom in an unfree world, together.
Also: we keep each other accountable in our small groups. Whether it's starting a business so we're not tethered to The Man, or getting that book published, or leaving that soul-crushing corporate job, or becoming physically fit and losing weight, people have much more success in our groups (where they get excellent advice and make valuable connections) than they do on their own.
Our groups are “the best things Tom has ever done," says member Kevin Stokes, who started two successful businesses under our guidance.
Isn't that a little more productive than arguing with weirdos on the Internet?