The Un-American Genocidal Complex

The Un-American Genocidal Complex
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Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9781450235488
ISBN-13 : 1450235484
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Download or read book The Un-American Genocidal Complex written by Robert Roselli and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2010-07-13 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the Book of Ecclesiastes God, the real One, emphatically states, there is no new thing under the sun. Human history is rife with mans inhumanity to man and the 20th Century is no different. The 21st may even be the worst yet. One of the most egregious examples of this inhumanity has been the human sacrifices to Mother Earth (i.e., the Greek Gaia) and her husband, Baal, the ubiquitous sun god of history known as Lucifer and later Satan. The Canaanites, Druids and Mayans, ancient cultures yet somehow serving as the foundation of the so-called New Age, are examples of those that practiced human sacrifice including their own children to Baal and his wife, Gaia. Today this human sacrifice is hidden beneath a thin veneer of science known as global warming, the population problem and the complete lives system. And its all controlled by the They everyone refers to in some kind of blind faith as in They would never do that or They are going to do this and so on. Today They are known as the UN-American Genocidal Complex. There really isnt anything new under the sun.


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