Treatise on The Great Promise of Prosperity

Par : Frederick Guttmann
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  • ISBN8224893959
  • EAN9798224893959
  • Date de parution11/04/2024
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  • ÉditeurVirtued Press

Résumé

The human being has forgotten who he is, the Right he has over his body and the planet Earth. He has forgotten that the universe is prosperity and abundance and that he is the heir of everything. I have lived under consensual slavery, accepting tyrants, masters and leaders who tell him what he can or cannot do, and believing that he is guilty of circumstances, instead of master of his destiny. He can now know who he is and the right he has over his own creature and over the resources of nature, as well as his own authority as a human.
Man should not submit to states or laws, which do not obey real Law or Natural Law, and he can defend his planet from elitism and corporate globalism and from aristocrats and oligarchs who believe they own the planet.
The human being has forgotten who he is, the Right he has over his body and the planet Earth. He has forgotten that the universe is prosperity and abundance and that he is the heir of everything. I have lived under consensual slavery, accepting tyrants, masters and leaders who tell him what he can or cannot do, and believing that he is guilty of circumstances, instead of master of his destiny. He can now know who he is and the right he has over his own creature and over the resources of nature, as well as his own authority as a human.
Man should not submit to states or laws, which do not obey real Law or Natural Law, and he can defend his planet from elitism and corporate globalism and from aristocrats and oligarchs who believe they own the planet.
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