The Curse of 1920

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Gary Naler, 2007 - 318 páginas
In 1920, a three-pronged Curse was unleashed upon America and the world, effecting the most dramatic and destructive changes to man since the Garden of Eden. This three-pronged Curse is: the women's rights movement; jazz, rock 'n' roll, and rap; and abortion and euthanasia. The Curse of 1920 chronicles the wholly destructive affects of this Curse, affording conclusive evidence from multiple sources, and critically gets to the very root of our nation's most compelling governmental, social, and religious problems. As this book clearly reveals, the root of this Curse lies in women, the black man, feminized men, the church, and is even rooted 3,726 years before in Abraham. But exposing these problems is only the beginning; for unless we take specific measures to reverse the Curse of 1920, it will continue to destroy us! These measures are clearly laid out here.
 

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Introduction
13
The Threepronged Curse
17
The Womens Rights Movement
31
Masculine Government
49
Divorce
66
Welfare
82
Two Become One
106
Uncovered
123
Reversing the Curse
241
Conclusion and The Covenant
267
Your Desire Will Be for Your Husband
280
The Scope of Headship
282
Let Her Keep Silent
283
The Government of Coverings
289
The Black Widow Spider
294
Voodoo In New Orleans
298

Voodoo Zimran Music
139
Kevorkian Manson Music
162
Censorship
181
The Black Man
205
Abortion and Euthanasia
225
The Trinity of Music
302
The Hippocratic Oath
303
Hair and the Black Man
304
Jubilee 1994
308
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