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30 Nov 2022, 05:45 GMT+10
HAVE A FEW LAUGHS ON OUR WAY TO EXTINCTION
VANCOUVER, WA, November 2022 - If you want to live on a clean and prosperous planet, read
Unmasking the Illusion the world's first Movie/Book for the Mind. Hilarious book reveals the secret of human energy, seamlessly flowing into an authentic movie script, interactive sound track included.
Find out what happens at the 'Earth Now Conference' where artists, entrepreneurs, and unconventional thinkers gather to solve the most vexing problems that confront the planet.
Enjoy the innovative solutions for independence from crude oil, forest fire prevention, crime, life after Wall Street and much more.
Authors D. A. McCall and Heidie McCall teamed up and loaded Unmasking the Illusion with amazing and unforgettable eureka moments that when implemented may one day save mankind.
The most intriguing solution of all is the implementation of Human Energy. D. A. and Heidie have the blueprint for a new economy that benefits everyone on earth. Humans are simply invited to sell their energy to the grid for immediate payment; the details are a revelation. That's right, anyone can earn $6000.00 a month working just two hours a day in a human energy - based economy. Savor a sublime and decadent world without crude oil.
After reading Unmasking the Illusion perhaps you'll wonder if the future will be as bleak as Al Gore predicts?
Available on Amazon
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