Unadulterated Evil: In America

This book is a must-read; it is simultaneously informing and entertaining. Treat your intellect, read this book.

This is a book of poetry supported by KJV 1611 and KJV-Apocrypha Holy Bible scriptures that validate and confirm the priceless truth in its rhymes while adding a historical value to its rich poetic movement through time.

Unlike other inspirational books, its poetry styling also includes a wealth of Bible scriptures that exacts the plight and sufferings of the true scattered Jews concerning their stolen four-hundred-year legacy by the ancient hidden but not-forgotten Judaism converted Khazar Empire during the Eastern European Dark Ages (The Thirteenth Tribe by Arthur Koestler). Unadulterated Evil In America gives a biblical account of man's inhumanity to man dating back to the earth's foundation. It gives mental pictorial observations, discernments, insights, and foresights of present-day and future events that have been, are currently, and shall be impacting people from all walks of life regardless of their religious, social, economic, governmental, and environmental engagements amid the confusion and chaos on the global stage. It contains poems about the ups and downs of life's loves, family, social relationships, and involvements through general life experiences.

This book will be a life-altering encounter of facts to all who invest the time to accept its blessing and read it. Whether you agree with this book's content or not, my intent is to awaken your subconscious mind to at least think about tomorrow's imminent unbridled impingement. It will enable you to better prepare yourself to cope with and overcome oppressing adversities that further impact the pre-existing challenges in your daily life.

And Jesus answered him, the first of all the commandments is, hear, Oh Israel; the Lord our God is one Lord: and thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: This is the first commandment.

And the second is like, namely this, thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself. There is no other commandment greater than these (Mark 12:29""31)

Enjoy your journey.


--R.J. Russell

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