Author Available: Arrow to the Heart: The Last Battle at the Little Big Horn: The Custer Battlefield Museum vs. The Federal Government…THE BOOK THE DEEP STATE FEARS…

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THE LITTLE GUY VS. THE DEEP STATE

UNCLE SAM IS WEAPONIZED AGAINST YOU

This interview with a victim of the
Deep State, Chris Kortlander, will
enlighten and scare the hell out of your audience about the true Deep State…

GUEST AUTHOR/DEEP STATE ANALYST: Chris Kortlander, is author of the new book Arrow to the Heart: The Last Battle at the Little Big Horn: The Custer Battlefield Museum vs. The Federal Government. Kortlander is the Founding Director of the Custer Battlefield Museum, a former law enforcement officer who owns and operates the historic town of Garryowen, Montana, on the Custer Battlefield.

Arrow to the Heart is the fascinating story of how Christopher Kortlander, the owner of the private town of Garryowen, Montana, fought off the federal government and exposed a vast conspiracy of corruption and espionage.

In the spring of 2005 a federally orchestrated raid took place at the small Montana town of Garryowen. Christopher Kortlander, the private owner of Garryowen and the focus of the raid, was suspected of selling valuable historical artifacts with false provenance.

Kortlander vigorously fought this criminal allegation and eventually revealed a vast conspiracy of government corruption and espionage. He also exposed stunning connections between his raid, the Gibson Guitar raid, and a raid in rural Utah that led to the deaths of multiple people.

PLUG BOOK: www.amazon.com/Arrow-Heart-Battlefield-Federal-Government/dp/1682617092/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523934494&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=chris+kortlander

WEBSITE: custermuseum.org, historicalrarities.com

BIO: My name is Chris Kortlander and I own the historic town of Garryowen, Montana. I am the founding director of the Custer Battlefield Museum, a 501(c)3 non-profit, and have served Big Horn County for decades as a tireless promoter of regional tourism (received the Governor’s Tourism Person of the Year award), and as a public servant.

FACEBOOK: facebook.com/CusterBattlefieldMuseum

TWITTER: @CusterBattlefieldMuseum