This isn't an autobiography, but it does tell how the ideas concerning Euskal Herria came about and took form in the author.In a moment when the history of this country is being rewritten by the signers of the Pact of Ajuria-Enea, personal testimonies are more important than ever. To the shame of those who write history based upon lies and to point out those who cowardly keep quiet. Without much hope, to be honest, given that history has always been written by the victors, this is the testimony of someone with an insider's view of the facts. It had to be tried.