F'cker County: The Peyton Place of the Piedmont
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Author(s)Katharine Dokken
PublisherUnderdog Justice Productions, LLC.
ISBN / ASIN0985671440
ISBN-139780985671440
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Sales Rank1,575,198
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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On the surface, Fauquier County, Virginia seems rich in colonial and civil war history. Numerous civil war battles took place there including the Battle of Thoroughfare Gap. But just as the county is rich in history, it is also rich in scandal ranging from Susan Cummings, an arms heiress, who slaughtered her polo playing boyfriend to the White House Gate Crashing Salahi’s, ironically enough, a friend to the murdered polo player. Fauquier is home to some of the wealthiest people in America including the late Paul Mellon. That was the past. This is now. Today the billionaires and the poor are in constant clash over United Nations Agenda 21 policies designed to remove poor people from rural land and force them back into overpopulated urban cities. It is known as wine and horse country that doesn’t welcome wine but worships horses. An agricultural farming county you can’t farm in because that interferes with the fox hunts of the rich. Home of the Liberty Farm and the Pitchfork Protest. Home to 26 wineries that the County Board of Supervisors did their best to outlaw and run out of the county. Home of animal rights terrorists and the kingdom of eco-nazi’s trying to institute English socialism and German fascism on American property owners. Home to petty bureaucrats on power trips. A county where stalking is a major pastime and lawsuits are daily fare. A county where the unwashed masses are denied a movie theater but instead encouraged to spend their nights watching the beautiful people play twilight polo at $30 to $50 a car. A literal abusive hellhole of deception, thuggery, corruption, unethical behavior, bullying and targeted destruction of outsiders who dare to move in. A county so notorious in the Commonwealth of Virginia that its nickname is F’cker County.