The Inevitable Dossier

The Inevitable Dossier
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Publisher : Roberth Edberg
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9789197616102
ISBN-13 : 9197616109
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Book Synopsis The Inevitable Dossier by : Roberth "Messiah" Edberg

Download or read book The Inevitable Dossier written by Roberth "Messiah" Edberg and published by Roberth Edberg. This book was released on 2006-05-19 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Basic understanding: "What if I told you, that your most precious and fundamental values were controlled by others? I guess you most likely would doubt it. It's however both true and inevitable." Dossier context: “Have you ever felt like being that little child who discovered that the Emperor was naked and that there were no new clothes? What if I told you that the Holy Grail contains the answer to why the little child spoke up and you didn’t. This dossier presents a pathway to understanding. You and you alone can decide if you are ready.”


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