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Jihad, Oslo Crusade, Religious Terrorism, and Systemic Poverty Traced to Historical Roots
The first edition of The Great Leap-Fraud-Social Economics of Religious Terrorism – Social Economics of Religious Terrorism is now complete. Terrorism affects nearly every country, and attempt after attempt to precisely define why it remains so prevalent continue to fail. A.J. … Continue reading →
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The Great Leap-Fraud Volume I
The Great Leap-Fraud turned into a saga of deceit and fraud under cover of religion by misguided fanatics who did not live long enough to see the consequences of their hatred against humanity. The Great Leap-Fraud is the result of … Continue reading →
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