Why do we go along with the laws and regulations of those who seek to control us while at the same time denying responsibility for our actions that occur as a result? Karen Sawyer urges us take responsibility for ourselves and come to informed decisions, not only for our own lives, but for those of the generations to follow – and to that end, The Dangerous Man, is a tentative step along the way.
With its sub-title of ‘Conversations with Free-Thinkers and Truth-Seekers – a Collection of Alternative Research’, this book’s linking if unstated theme is the blinkered consciousness – as Colin Wilson famously said, ‘everyday consciousness is a liar’ – and its aim the removal of those blinkers from the population at large.
The already unblinkered will like the book’s dedication to the memory of Patrick McGoohan, star of the cult Sixties TV series The Prisoner, from which comes the oft-quoted phrase ‘I am not a number, I am a free man’.





