The 12 Golden Pearls of Power
An eye-popping life-changing book!
by Mustafa Arif
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Pub Date Oct 25 2019 | Archive Date Jul 12 2020
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Description
This book reveals a dark philosophy of power that has been kept hidden from the masses since countless centuries.
Anybody of any background who is able to understand this philosophy can gather unimaginable power over others.
This strange philosophy inherently gives its adherents the ability to
✓✓ accumulate unprecedented power over the masses.
✓✓ compel the entire public into slavery without them even realizing.
✓✓ easily invent, use and dispose off new cults & religions.
✓✓ use love and romance as tools to keep the masses distracted from reality.
✓✓ keep the people submissive through moral & ethical codes.
✓✓ instigate and control revolutions at their whim.
✓✓ create legal & bureaucratic bodies with hidden agendas.
✓✓ prevent others from learning this secret philosophy.
✓✓ monopolize the inner meaning of the terms 'devil' or 'satan'.
Advance Praise
5.0 out of 5 stars Learn what the power elite discuss in their "think tanks!"
A short but brilliant expose on the tools wealthy power elites use to control the masses! Expect all notions of morality and fair play to die a swift and dirty death at the hands of these diabolical degenerates! The bolognavirus is a present day example of worldwide control tactics!
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781702415774 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
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What astounded me about this book was that these 12 golden pearls of power were not new to me. I'd lived through them and in more ways than one, I'd exercised them either through my relationships with other people, at work, and even in just getting ahead of the curve- so I don't know what that makes me, but it sure is an interesting read.
Thanks Netgalley for the eARC.