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Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson

Título: Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson

Autor: William Wallace

Sinopse: The Republican Revolution of 1994 is the wicked seed that killed Nicole Brown Simpson. This seed was planted to produce a hostile, racial climate in America in order to repeal Affirmative Action Legislation that advanced African-Americans and other minorities since the Civil Rights Movement of 1964. Advancements such as higher education, college admissions, and equal employment opportunities had begun to accelerate the extinction of the Political White Man, causing him to become an "Angry White Male." According to the Center for American Progress, the minority is slated to become the majority by 2043.
In his efforts to continue the Civil War with the hopes that the South would rise again, the fight moved from the physical arena (plantation fields of Alabama) to the political arena (courthouses and elected conservative officials across the country). Beginning with the burning of black churches in Alabama and using O. J. Simpson as the scapegoat for the horrific murder of an innocent white woman, who was considered expendable because she allowed herself to have intimate, sexual relations with a black slave, was to serve two purposes:
Create a hostile, racial, and political anti-black and anti-democratic climate in America.
Capture the largest voting bloc (the white woman) by turning her against the black man (O. J. Simpson) and African-Americans to ultimately elect a majority Republican House, Senate, and president to repeal Affirmative Action Legislation.
The contentious trial to exploit O. J. Simpson for the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson was to create an adverse, racial environment across the country to elect Bob Dole as president and Newt Gingrich as vice president. This would also include a majority Republican House and a majority Republican Senate in the election of 1996. The culmination of this scheme did not manifest until 2016, when Donald J. Trump was elected president and Mike Pence elected vice president. Today, the onslaught to repeal Affirmative Action Legislation has begun--the Republican Revolution of 2016, with President Donald J. Trump being used as a political lackey for his signature.
Twenty years later, exploits from the O. J. Simpson trial are still being used to gain a political advantage and further this agenda. The Republican Revolution committed the crime of the ages that has now been revealed to the nations--the blood of an innocent woman to build a nation. "Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood, and stablisheth a city by iniquity!" (Hab. 2:12).
God has called for revival in this nation! America is as the City of Nineveh--this is the sign of the Prophet Jonah!
I am William Wallace!
Thus saith the Lord, "Put God back in government!"

Contexto da obra

Como livro em inglês, esta obra costuma ganhar também uma camada própria de interesse editorial e linguístico. “Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson”, de William Wallace, publicado pela editora Page Publishing, em 2019 e com 32 páginas, integra a categoria Livros em Inglês. Por isso, o interesse da obra tende a se ampliar quando o leitor considera também a relação com a língua em que ela circula.

Editora: Page Publishing

Páginas: 32

Ano: 2019

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Linguagem: en

ISBN: 1644621134

ISBN13: 9781644621134

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    Os livros da editora Page Publishing apresentam narrativas que exploram trajetórias pessoais marcadas por desafios profundos, desde memórias de guerra e batalhas contra doenças até jornadas de superação e autodescoberta. O catálogo revela uma preferência por histórias de vida reais e ficções que mergulham em conflitos humanos intensos, muitas vezes ambientados em contextos sociais e históricos específicos, como o período dos anos 1960 ou ambientes urbanos complexos. A linguagem tende a ser direta e envolvente, com ritmo que varia entre relatos detalhados e momentos de tensão emocional, convidando o leitor a refletir sobre temas como identidade, justiça, amor e redenção.

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