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Seeing Through The Singularity: Uncovering The Cosmic Conspiracy

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Today’s headlines bombard us with stories of impending wars and rumors of wars, alien incursions, robot invasions, and warnings that we must merge with technology or face imminent extinction. Seeing through the Singularity is a work of political eschatology that explores today’s events in light of the competing systems of ideas that surround yet blind us. We examine these systems from ancient sorcery, through the dialectics of collective mind control, into the New Age movement and transhumanism. Our journey concludes with the current externalizing of spiritual forces that are leading humanity into the Campaign of Armageddon.

188 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 21, 2020

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April 8, 2024
A well written and documented book that really opens your eyes to how skilfully Satan has received the world though the use of technologies. With explanations of an inner space called quantum physics and how he uses sciences to draw the flesh and mankind into a trap for their souls via the Singularity! The history of how the men in blackface to power and rule out world. A 5 star book packed with relative information for today!
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April 8, 2020
Dr. Haugen does a very good job of bringing to light the secret impulses that fuel the occult uprising that is taking over all aspects of humanity- in a word biopolitics. Dr. Haugen says biopolitics is the desire to control our bodies (physically, mentally, and spiritually) through all means at their disposal, especially through technology. All of the control the minders are implementing are pushing us toward the singularity (the coming battle of Armageddon- not so much a battle as it is a campaign). He describes the campaign as involving many different layers of inversion in creation- making man the god over all things.

I agree with much of what the author brings out while elaborating his key concept, the battle between two blockchains (the seed war) which is the manifestation of the most important promise God has given us - Genesis 3:15 (the victory of the Seed of the woman over the seed of the devil). However, the content of the book was very difficult to read. There were many, many footnotes that appeared on multiple pages in the book that could have been consolidated as an index. This would have kept the reader from having to glance down at the footer on every page to make sure that some new detail wasn't being revealed. Also, not only were there footnotes that were often repeated, there was content in each chapter that was repeated. There were quotes that were repeated and all of this repetition caused me to wonder if I had actually dropped the book, lost my place, and was now rereading a previous chapter.

Three stars for vitally important information that sheds light on our spiritual battle, but minus two stars for repetitive content and difficult reading structure.
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November 22, 2021
I highly appreciate this work and all of the videos this man has put out.

He explains the conspiracy topics from a highly intelligent and well-sourced standpoint, including quotes from philosophers and world leaders throughout the years.

I really do believe he's hit the nail on the head about what's happening in this world. I wish I had found his work years ago, it would have saved me years of sifting through all the wacky stuff likely thrown out to muddy the waters.

This is actual scholarly work.
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October 23, 2020
A Magnus Opus. An extremely well-researched and referenced work, a tour de force. You may not agree with the author, but it is a book that will leave you mesmerized either way. It will change the way you look at things whether you are of a different opinion or not.
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