Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Witness Testifies
The subject here taken up is highly complicated and covers a very broad field. Be assured that this Work is filled with errors from beginning to end. It could not be otherwise. I believe that the subject has never been approached in the same manner before. If it is a. New thought, as I be lieve it to be, it should prove interesting and in that case I shall be delighted; should it prove to contain anything of real and lasting value I shall be overjoyed indeed.
No one man can hope even to approach accuracy in a work of this nature. This work should be taken with a pinch of salt, as it were, until it has been threshed out by thinkers capable of handling the subject. Indeed, it may never claim such serious consideration. However unworthy and lacking in value this book may prove to be, its object is of the very highest. There can by no higher purpose in life than the will to be of service to humanity, be that service little or much. It is my hope, then, that you will be very liberal in your judgment of me, as I am only human, and of a very modest type. In fact, the subject is so big and I so little that if anything at all has been accomplished it has been really a great feat on my part.
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