
The Humana Project: Vol #2
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Narrated by:
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Colin Campbell
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By:
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Dan Fowler
About this listen
In a world overrun by wealth, greed, and people seeking to become even more controlling, GLOBAL HARVESTERS INTERNATIONAL began the HUMANA PROJECT to become an intriguing part throughout the world to assist with proportionately reducing homelessness and poverty. If the food supply can be controlled by a sect of the one percent who have limitless resources, then they have and can maintain limitless power.
THE HUMANA PROJECT, VOL. #2, takes the listener into the world of unbelievable but possible outcomes to over-population, not only in third world countries, but in dominant nations which can turn the tide of mankind in their favor.
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