America’s Systemic Psychosis

America’s Systemic Psychosis
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Publisher : Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781636984117
ISBN-13 : 1636984118
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Book Synopsis America’s Systemic Psychosis by : Jack L. Richardson, IV, JD

Download or read book America’s Systemic Psychosis written by Jack L. Richardson, IV, JD and published by Morgan James Publishing. This book was released on 2024-07-23 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The country is in chaos. Everywhere you look, it seems America has lost its collective mind. This mass formation psychosis has disconnected the public from the truth and each other. Anxiety is a pandemic, and few have little faith in any of our institutions, not knowing what to believe. Our constitutional protections as citizens are under attack. The situation we find ourselves in is not a result of a miscalculation but a planned deconstruction of the country by our enemies. This attack has been largely carried out with weapons of misinformation and disinformation from the media, our government, social media, and nongovernmental organizations. The citizenry of this country must regain a natural skepticism and question everything, resisting the temptation to trust the government to do everything for us. We must restore our mental autonomy and ability to think for ourselves instead of being told what to think. America’s Systemic Psychosis provides the diagnosis of our problem, explains how the current psychosis and disconnect from the truth has come to pass, and the steps we all need to take to get our minds back, finding sanity and stability once again.


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