Fear

Fear

Willie Turner

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Publishing Services Consortium, LLC (PSC)
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781638819646
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History is the foundation of all great societies. Willie Turner explores why, throughout world history and especially American history during the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, Anglo-Saxon writers whitewashed history. His book corrects dates, times, and events that writers changed, kept hidden, or have forgotten. Turner uncovers history that explains why the world has entered its 'end times,' as if America’s foundation was built on a bed of sand, sand that is steadily washing away. He explains how one man caused so many to struggle for existence on earth and how religion became the cornerstone for slavery throughout the world.This book explains how and why ignorance and lies have caused so many divisions among the people in America and around the world. It further details how a coup d’état in early American history caused the majority of people in America to become deprived, struggling to survive in the richest society on earth. Finally, Turner explores how politics and politicians are leading great nations down the road of destruction and how greed and power have stirred so many people to worship wealth over our collective wellbeing.

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