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To Form A More Perfect Union

Government by Responsible Individuals

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To Form A More Perfect Union

By: Endall Beall
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Humanity is involved in what some term the Great Awakening. Where before this term referred to three separate periods of religious revivals, this present Great Awakening is taking place before our eyes as we observe a world of corruption and fraud that has existed for millennia finally being cast into the spotlight for public scrutiny....................
Humanity has lived in a world of perceptual illusions shaped by the contrived narratives we have been told are our history. But history is always written by the victors to tailor the historical myths to serve their own ends. Once these historical myths have been indoctrinated into the minds of the public, to challenge the myth makes one a heretic to the illusion for exposing it. This doesn't mean the exposer is in error, it means that coming to terms with and seeing through the fraud is psychologically and emotionally challenging..................
This book is one of those heretical tomes that is likely to get a lot of backlash by those who have been deceived about the U.S. Constitution and what it actually is and what the American public has been indoctrinated into believing about it. This is a hard-hitting revealing of the document's mythology and why Americans need to start rethinking their options for the future if they want to protect their freedoms.......................
Contained in this volume the reader will also find three essays composed in 1867 & 1870 by the American philosopher, Lysander Spooner, and his equally critical observations about the U.S. Constitution.
Civics & Citizenship Philosophy Politics & Government Mythology
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