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Reconstruction: Soul Of A Nation

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America survived the Period of Reconstruction even though political parties at the time were still fighting each other for total control of American souls. They fought so much, those souls took a back seat to the establishment of ideologies. Representation of those souls has been suffering every since. Ideologies divided the country back then and in the New Millennium those same ideologies, didn’t just divide the country, but all together, stopped representing those souls and embarked upon a trend of stripping rights from the majority in favor of minorities, even smaller segments of society and those who sought change from the Christian foundation of the country. Eventually, most experts claimed, the country was heading towards another Civil War and another Period of Reconstruction, but when mankind make plans, a higher authority over rules and that reality escapes old and young souls of the millennium. That higher authority saw a need for another Period of Reconstruction, but without another Civil War and put into motion a scenario that would eliminate the need for a Civil War, but install the dire need for another recovery period. In order to accomplish this, that higher authority had to get the attention of the American people first, then have the land of the free and the home of the brave get the attention of their representatives. Often times when mother nature speaks, hardly anybody pays attention, but this time around, in the new Period of Reconstruction, the evidence was clear without a doubt, mother nature was speaking and everybody, from the lowest to the highest social class structures in America had to pay attention. The soul of a nation had to taken down to it’s lowest level, in order to start the process of rebuilding the country to the highest level it could reach.

122 pages, Paperback

Published May 13, 2020

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Don Allison

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