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my aunt who never talks about this stuff randomly sent me a link to book The Silent Dominion by D. Cross and just said "read this." no context nothing. i read it in two days and now i understand why she didn't wanna explain over text. the way D. Cross breaks down how systems of control actually operate is insane. not insane like crazy. insane like why doesn't everyone know this
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jaya :
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l trust and believe in God . :
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Unibus33 :
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