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Revealing the Wickedness of the American Government

Alisha Marie Louis

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  • 478 sidor
  • 2017

My book called Revealing the Wickedness of the American Government: Organized Stalking, Electronic Harassment, and Human Experimentation is a condensed version of each of the eight competitive books. This is to allow the readers to visualize all the American government covert organized crimes in secession through one powerful book. My book goes into extensive detail of how the decline of America is being micro- and macromanaged from all levels of society by America?s wicked leaders. I explain distinctively how the American government has created occult advance technology weapons; attached are the names, patents, and the capabilities of these weapons. Also, explaining the drastic effects of these weapons can cause physical detrimental harm or death and mind-control tactics to the individual person or masses of people. My book also goes into detail explaining the black operation projects and why the alien demonic creatures are really here on earth. I go into great detail explaining my life as a victim of organized stalking, electronic harassment, and human experimentation. The research that I have done for my book has substantiating evidences of information that has never been heard before, not even from the eight competitive books. The format of my book is to get the readers to see my book in a different, unique perspective and also to feel victimized by the American government. I want the readers to understand the hard-core reality of a nation that was once great, will fall drastically in the end.

  • Författare: Alisha Marie Louis
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781543469493
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 478
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2017-12-29
  • Förlag: Xlibris Us