Artifice: Humanities Deception from Time Immemorial

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Author: A.I. Jacob ISBN: 9781310148545
Publisher: A.I. Jacob Publication: October 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: A.I. Jacob
ISBN: 9781310148545
Publisher: A.I. Jacob
Publication: October 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Lets be honest with one another, we live in a world of good and evil. Whether you're an atheist, agnostic, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu or Jew - there are good and evil people in all sects of humanity.

Why is it we can invent vaccines that can cure various diseases, but others use those same viruses to create biological weapons to kill and destroy other human kind?

Why is it we can create things like dynamite and explosive charges to move mountains to build wonderful highways so we can travel great distances, yet use those same explosive devices to build missiles and various weapons of war to kill and destroy one another?

Why can mankind build beautiful cities, buildings, parks, musical compositions, art, poetry and wondrous inventions to help us enjoy life and aid us in our day to day chores - yet the majority of the human race lives in squalor and our cities are filled with crime, drugs and every conceivable evil under the sun?

Why has mankind throughout history, fought wars between one another? Why are there so many ebbs and flows of nation rising against nation, intertwined with various belief systems and religions - why is there so much violence in the world?

Humanism and globalism seem to have taken over the thoughts and goals of the nations, yet the majority have no clue as to their ramifications and that we as a people are being propelled towards a self-fulfilling precipice of disaster that if not stopped will threaten the extinction of the human race.

A.I. Jacob takes you on a journey from beginning to end, where things are not what they seem, where darkness dwells in the hearts and minds of men, where inner circles and promises of wealth and power entice the rulers of men, where deception is its constitution and the players are looked upon as the loving caregivers of humanity, taking care of all their needs from cradle to grave; while an ever growing small majority of others see through the farce, resist and are put down with force.

This is the real world we live in; this is "Artifice - Humanities Deception from Time Immemorial".

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Lets be honest with one another, we live in a world of good and evil. Whether you're an atheist, agnostic, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu or Jew - there are good and evil people in all sects of humanity.

Why is it we can invent vaccines that can cure various diseases, but others use those same viruses to create biological weapons to kill and destroy other human kind?

Why is it we can create things like dynamite and explosive charges to move mountains to build wonderful highways so we can travel great distances, yet use those same explosive devices to build missiles and various weapons of war to kill and destroy one another?

Why can mankind build beautiful cities, buildings, parks, musical compositions, art, poetry and wondrous inventions to help us enjoy life and aid us in our day to day chores - yet the majority of the human race lives in squalor and our cities are filled with crime, drugs and every conceivable evil under the sun?

Why has mankind throughout history, fought wars between one another? Why are there so many ebbs and flows of nation rising against nation, intertwined with various belief systems and religions - why is there so much violence in the world?

Humanism and globalism seem to have taken over the thoughts and goals of the nations, yet the majority have no clue as to their ramifications and that we as a people are being propelled towards a self-fulfilling precipice of disaster that if not stopped will threaten the extinction of the human race.

A.I. Jacob takes you on a journey from beginning to end, where things are not what they seem, where darkness dwells in the hearts and minds of men, where inner circles and promises of wealth and power entice the rulers of men, where deception is its constitution and the players are looked upon as the loving caregivers of humanity, taking care of all their needs from cradle to grave; while an ever growing small majority of others see through the farce, resist and are put down with force.

This is the real world we live in; this is "Artifice - Humanities Deception from Time Immemorial".

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