
Revelations in a Year of an Evil World, Vol. 3: Exposing Crime with Rhyme Red-Pill Style
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Narrated by:
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Emma Clark
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By:
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Gary Mertz
About this listen
This is the third book in this Evil World series. It is a conglomeration of miscellaneous poems written for friends and dealing with poem suggestions from those friends. They are also dealing with the crazy situations occurring in our lives in this time of turmoil. Many people believe that this time we are in is mirroring the events of the Bible book of Revelation. The poems concerning those event topics may be a bit biting to those that are not "Red-Pilled." Truth will be the qualifier. A new world is in our near future, and the truth is coming to the surface.
©2024 Gary Mertz (P)2025 Gary Mertz
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