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Normalcy Bias

Why Humanity Can't Advance Itself

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Normalcy Bias

By: Endall Beall, Arch Bramble
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This book is not for the emotionally sensitive reader who can't face the truth presented in straightforward language. The authors of this book make no apologies for those who sensibilities may be challenged because what is presented in this volume is too serious to tiptoe around.
The entire planet is going through drastic and tyrannical changes. There is not part of the human race that is not and has not been impacted by a sinister agenda to enslave the mind of humanity as the finale of a millennia old push for planetary dominance over the entire human race.
The survival of the human race on this planet is in question and there is nary a voice in the public square that can tell either what this war for supremacy is about, or what we can do as a species to survive this relentless assault on human awareness. Humanity stands at the brink of near extinction unless individuals learn how to advance themselves beyond the cognitive, mind-control tyranny that engulfs the entire human race. This is not idle hyperbole used to sell a book. Anyone paying attention knows that humanity faces a crisis never before seen in human history. We stand at the juncture of either a total endgame for the human race, or one path to species survival and cognitive redemption. If you don't have the stomach to face these truths, then don't buy this book.
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