THE GREATEST LIES EVER SOLD

THE GREATEST LIES EVER SOLD
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Download or read book THE GREATEST LIES EVER SOLD written by ELIAS DEMETRIOU and published by ELIAS DEMETRIOU. This book was released on 2023-04-28 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the story of the Global Elites and their Great Reset. It focuses mainly on Covid-19 but also touches on other aspects of the agenda, including: the Russia/Ukraine conflict, the economic crisis, climate change and Artificial Intelligence. The author has provided much information through painstaking research and has re-written over 100 famous songs accordingly. Also included are dozens upon dozens of fascinating images relating to it all, including self made memes. All of which are clever, funny and relevant to the cause. The intention is to wake up the masses to the great deception of the greatest lies ever sold.


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