The Partisan Leader; A Tale of The Future is a political novel by the antebellum Virginia author and jurist Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. A two-volume work published in 1836 in New York City and in 1837 in Washington, D.C. under the pen-name "Edward William Sydney,"[1] the novel is set thirteen years into the future, in 1849, and imagines a world where the American states south of Virginia (South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Florida) have seceded from the Union. The story traces the formation of a band of Virginia insurgents who seek to free their state from federal control and adjoin it to the independent Southern Confederacy. Virginia, caught in two minds as a border state, is occupied by Federal troops who get caught into a guerrilla war with a band of noble would-be Confederates? This version of history is exactly what Nathaniel Beverley Tucker asks us to picture in his 1836 novel, The Partisan Leader. The villain of the novel is President Martin Van Buren, with the New Yorker figured so strongly as a tyrant that he is oft-known as King Martin the First.
Now let us say politics and governance under the Sanitary State continues to deteriorate. 2022 is bleak with illness and election issues and by a slender margin the Democrats win. Then maybe a Partisan Leader arises.
What claim is pressed to justify this incredible action? Bio-Terrorism by the captured US government a Chinese controlled WEF satrapy.
An expert from Virginia steps out in the public eye and talks about mRNA, spike protein at first and then after 2022 speaks loudly about what it means to have nano-technology in the vials. People rally around him. His name is Dr. Alexander Malone Kruschev.