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Twelve Years in the Grave - Mind Control with Electromagnetic Spectrums, the Invisible Modern Concentration Camp.

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Being taken into the USA Embassy in Hong Kong, and her brain was remotely controlled by electromagnetic mind control tech, Soleilmavis' story sounded weird, but it was true. Suffering horrible pain and many other strange symptoms, Soleilmavis Liu, one of many private citizens, discovered that she and many other people were test-subject victims for the study of electromagnetic spectrums mind control weapons and global surveillance equipment. This book tells the true story that during her horrible period in the grave, her soul was waylaid, but God answered her cries, and gave her love and support. Losing her life to find God was a true consolation and brought joy to her soul and gave her the strength to be a soldier rather than a victim. She worked hard to seek justice by exposing these horrible crimes to the public, which - if not exposed and publicized - in the future humanity would no longer know the meaning of physical inviolability and privacy.

206 pages, Paperback

First published December 27, 2013

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Soleilmavis Liu

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Author of three books:
(1) "Twelve Years in the Grave - Mind Control with Electromagnetic Spectrums, the Invisible Modern Concentration Camp" provides the evidence of secret abuse and torture with voice-to-skull and remote electromagnetic mind control technologies.
(2) "The Queen of the South in Matthew 12:42" is a strong and well-reasoned piece that demonstrates who the Queen of the South is, by using plenty of historical facts. It lets readers understand where the Ends of the Earth are, how the Queen of the South will come from the Ends of the Earth, and what the judgment is. Ultimately, readers will come to know God’s great plan regarding the Queen of the South.
(3) "The Struggles of an Ordinary Man - The Turbulent History of China Through a Farmer’s Eyes from 1930 to 2000" is the true record of seventy years of modern history in rural areas of the Eastern Shandong Peninsula from the 1930s to 2000.

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