The Greatest Treachery in Human History

The Greatest Treachery in Human History
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Publisher : Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781638295556
ISBN-13 : 1638295557
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Book Synopsis The Greatest Treachery in Human History by : Daniel Harran

Download or read book The Greatest Treachery in Human History written by Daniel Harran and published by Austin Macauley Publishers. This book was released on 2023-06-23 with total page 253 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The initial goal of this book was to discover the ultimate purpose and meaning behind the abductions of human beings into UFOs—the alarming reality of which is still hardly known to the public. But as this study developed, it led to a series of revelations which brought us to an unexpected interpretation of this phenomenon. Indeed, it became all too obvious that there was a connection between these abductions and the absurd path that today’s human society is taking. More and more measures are being implemented that are threatening the health, well-being, and freedom of human beings the world over under the guise of ‘security’ purposes. Those responsible for this are not only our leaders, but occult forces--which are exposed in this book. We were therefore led to unveil what we can indeed refer to as the “greatest treachery in human history”: extremely powerful dark forces have been acting on Earth for a very long time unbeknownst to our population. These forces, identified in this book, are directly interfering in the governance of our world and are directly opposed to the harmonious evolution of Humankind, putting us all in grave danger. This book sheds an unprecedented new light on how this all relates to the tragic events Humanity has been going through since 2020.


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