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The Willie Lynch Letter Decoded: The Social EnWelfare State

The Book of YaKol, Book 1

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The Willie Lynch Letter Decoded: The Social EnWelfare State

By: Leslie YaKol Sapp
Narrated by: Anthony J. Miano
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"We still suffer from slavery………slavery has never been abolished, just transformed.” John H. Clarke

The Willie Lynch method of “making a slave” is perhaps the greatest dilemma that has ever plagued African Americans. It does not matter if the speech was genuine or fiction. If you have not read the book “The Willie Lynch Letter and The Making of a Slave” or never heard of the Willie Lynch Letter, this book will quote several passages to give you a complete and unequivocal intent of the Letter.

The Willie Lynch Letter represents the highest form of social engineering to divide, control and profit. The letter is dubious political and social science, an abiding evil created by a soulless individual. The Book of YaKol decodes the Willie Lynch letter and reveals the social engineering of modern-day slaves via the welfare state.

YaKol delivers a powerful life changing message of "what is really going" in the African American community. This book will help you grasp the manipulation of social programs (welfare), laws (Child enforcement), different forms of mind control, and how Willie Lynch ideology has cloaked itself in social policies, government programs, politically aligned units, public and private organizations. Be open-minded, which is very difficult because we have been programmed, exploited and brainwashed. This book will make you think and cause an awakening. All other books on the Willie Lynch letter have "miss the boat."

©2009 Leslie Sapp (P)2024 Leslie Sapp
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