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"The Extreme Test" personifies man's inhumanity to man. Whether by accident or design, it gives much promise of becoming a seismic point in the history of a somewhat repressive Virgin Islands Governmental System. Through Opinion 81-1434 (Monsanto v. Quinn) the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Court dealt the Virgin Islands and its Law-Breakers a tremendous defeat. Startled and perplexed by the Court's Opinion which elevated Monsanto to the position of preeminent person in the Bureau of Internal Revenue, the evildoers assigned thereto together with a supporting cast of local…mehr

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"The Extreme Test" personifies man's inhumanity to man. Whether by accident or design, it gives much promise of becoming a seismic point in the history of a somewhat repressive Virgin Islands Governmental System. Through Opinion 81-1434 (Monsanto v. Quinn) the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Court dealt the Virgin Islands and its Law-Breakers a tremendous defeat. Startled and perplexed by the Court's Opinion which elevated Monsanto to the position of preeminent person in the Bureau of Internal Revenue, the evildoers assigned thereto together with a supporting cast of local politicians and the local press, made the decision to suppress the contents of the Opinion from an apathetic Virgin Islands community while simultaneously isolating Monsanto. Résumé holding individuals - although profiting from the status-quo, continue to smart over Monsanto's record. They've envisioned that someday an aggrieved employee caught up in the endemic disease of Virgin Islands politics may be forced to use 81-1434 as case law. Because of the evildoers' unwillingness to atone for their transgressions by truthfully telling an inquiring mind what transpired at the Bureau of Internal Revenue during the period of Monsanto's employment, given precise directions he felt duty-bound to write giving to the reader a glowing description of life in an "abode of devils." Via authentic letters and documents from both sides, read of gun-toting individuals and sexual harassment. Read also about Monsanto's success in defeating oppression and actually exposing the things he was forced to endure. Compose yourself to read a book which explains the defeat of a governmental system. Employees on the government's payroll could receive vicarious pleasure from reading Monsanto's experiences.